Seven Key
Attributes of Successful Schools
- Common Focus: The staff and students are
focused on a few important goals. The school has adopted a consistent
research-based instructional approach based on shared beliefs about
learning and teaching. The use of time, tools, materials, and professional
development activities are aligned with instruction.
- High Expectations: All staff members are
dedicated to helping every student achieve state and local standards; all
students are engaged in an ambitious and rigorous course of study; and all
students leave school prepared for success in work, further education, and
responsible citizenship.
- Personalized Environment: The school is designed to
promote powerful, sustained student relationships with adults where every
student has an adult advocate and a personal plan for progress. Schools
are small so that staff and students can work closely together.
- Respect and Responsibility: The school becomes a
community. The environment is peaceful, safe, just, and studious. The staff
teaches, models, and expects responsible behavior. Relationships are based
on mutual respect.
- Time to Collaborate: Staff has time to
collaborate and develop skills and plans to meet the needs of all
students. Parents are recognized as partners in education. Partnerships
are developed with businesses for student work-based learning
opportunities and with institutions of higher education to improve teacher
preparation.
- Performance Based: Students are promoted to the
next instructional level only when they have achieved competency; and
students receive additional time and assistance when needed. Data-driven
decisions shape a dynamic structure and schedule.
- Technology as a Tool: Teachers use technology to
design engaging and imaginative curriculum linked to learning standards;
they analyze results and have easy access to best practices and
professional learning opportunities. Schools publish their progress and
engage the community in dialogue about continuous improvement.