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Pennsylvania Department of Education Announces $101 Million in Federal Funds for Bold Reforms to Boost Student Achievement

 

-- Dozens of Pennsylvania schools will share in $101 million in grants to implement bold reforms designed to raise student achievement, acting Education Secretary Thomas E. Gluck announced today.

The department will distribute $85 million in School Improvement Grants, or SIG, from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, in combination with $16 million in regularly-allocated federal Title I SIG, to 57 schools. The grants are to implement specific, aggressive reforms designed to substantially improve student performance in schools that have a high percentage of students performing below grade level, and where insufficient progress has been made over the past 5 years.

Had Pennsylvania been among the states selected to receive federal Race to the Top funding, these same reforms would have been more widely distributed across commonwealth schools.

Grant awards were based on a competitive process according to federally-established guidelines. Grantees will have three years to use the funds.

"The School Improvement Grants will give a real boost to aggressive academic reforms in schools that need the additional support and resources the most," Gluck said. "I applaud the schools' willingness to take on this ambitious work and for their commitment to making real changes in schools where too many students are not achieving the progress needed for success."

The federal guidance established four bold school reform models. Eligible schools had to commit to one of the four school intervention models: Turnaround, Restart, School Closure or Transformation.

The Turnaround model goal is to "turn around" schools through the implementation of nine broad strategies, including replacement of the principals, high-quality professional development, adoption of new governance, and replacement of at least 50 percent of staff.

The Transformation model includes the use of rigorous, transparent, and equitable evaluation systems for teachers and principals, high-quality professional development and design and development of curriculum with teacher and principal involvement.

The Restart model enables a district to re-open a school as a charter school or elect to have an education management organization run the school.

School Closure enables districts to transfer students to other, higher-achieving schools within the district's boundaries, within a reasonable proximity.

These School Improvement Grants were awarded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and the No Child Left Behind Act to provide support for major school improvement and reform efforts.

Schools eligible for SIG included the lowest performing Title I schools whose Adequate Yearly Progress status is School Improvement or Corrective Action, and Title I-eligible schools that are the lowest achieving and have not made satisfactory progress on state assessments. Title I-eligible schools are those that have a high percentage of economically-disadvantaged students.

The awards were competitive, and Pennsylvania's criteria for selecting schools required federal approval.  Applications were scored by outside peer reviewers, and funding priority was given to schools that met the criteria to be identified as Persistently Lowest Achieving, a federal category of schools.

For more information, visit the Department of Education online at http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/federal_programs/7374/school_improvement/619986.

 

Editor's note: Below is the list of awardees, the reform model that will be implemented and the award amount to be expended over three years.

Allentown City SD

 

Central Elementary, Transformation, $1,950,000

 

Raub MS, Transformation, $1,500,000

 

William Allen HS, Transformation, $1,050,000

 

Trexler MS, Transformation, $750,000

 

Harrison Morton MS, Transformation, $1,050,000

 

 
 

Central Dauphin SD

 

CD East SHS, Transformation, $2,099,888

 

 
 

Duquesne City SD

 

Duquesne Consolidated School, Transformation, $1,391,872

 

 
 

Harrisburg SD

 

Career & Tech Academy, Closure, $300,000

 

 
 

Lancaster SD

 

McCaskey HS, Transformation, $1,854,809

 

Hand, Turnaround, $1,675,099

 

Reynolds MS, Transformation, $1,622,148

 

 
 

McKeesport Area SD

 

McKeesport Area HS, Transformation, $3,360,000

 

 
 

Mount Union Area SD

 

Mount Union Area HS, Transformation, $2,546,600

 

 
 

Penn Hills SD

 

Penn Hills SHS, Transformation, $2,745,862

 

 
 

Perseus House CS of Excellence (Erie)

 

Perseus House CS of Excellence, Transformation, $1,305,500

 

 
 

Philadelphia SD

 

Vaux, Turnaround, $1,399,996

 

Sayre, Transformation, $2,376,000

 

Olney West, Transformation, $900,000

 

West Philadelphia HS, Transformation, $2,221,238

 

Roxborough HS, Transformation, $2,123,044

 

University City HS, Turnaround, $2,772,000

 

King HS, Transformation, $2,376,000

 

Frankford HS, Transformation, $2,376,000

 

Fels HS, Transformation, $2,974,129

 

Germantown HS, Transformation, $2,608,517

 

South Philadelphia HS, Transformation, $1,800,000

 

Gratz HS, Transformation, $1,620,000

 

Edison HS, Transformation, $2,999,996

 

Lincoln HS, Transformation, $4,199,996

 

Alcorn, Transformation, $1,071,271

 

Stetson, Restart, $2,637,708

 

Daroff, Restart, $1,980,000

 

Smedley, Restart, $948,590

 

Bluford, Restart, $1,980,000

 

Allen ES, Turnaround, $772,526

 

Harrity, Restart, $2,538,785

 

Douglas ES, Restart, $913,805

 

Clemente, Turnaround, $999,988

 

Clymer, Transformation, $1,275,000

 

Locke, Transformation, $1,261,442

 

Feltonville Intermediate, Transformation, $776,063

 

Mann, Restart, $2,026,099

 

 
 

Philadelphia Montessori CS

 

Philadelphia Montessori CS, Transformation, $852,647

 

 
 

Pittsburgh SD

 

Westinghouse, Transformation, $2,523,374

 

Oliver HS, Transformation, $2,485,136

 

Rooney, Closure, $208,773

 

King, Transformation, $2,374,705

 

Perry HS, Transformation, $2,381,702

 

Langley HS, Transformation, $2,340,199

 

Brashear HS, Transformation, $2,444,195

 

 
 

Southeast Delco SD

 

Academy Park HS, Transformation, $2,634,625

 

 
 

Steelton-Highspire SD

 

Steelton Highspire HS, Turnaround, $787,050

 

 
 

Turkeyfoot Valley Area SD

 

Turkeyfoot Valley Area JSHS, Transformation, $898,000

 

 
 

West Phila. Achievement CES

 

West Phila. Achievement CES, Transformation, $892,648

 

 
 

William Penn SD

 

Penn Wood HS, Transformation, $1,751,400

 

Park Lane Elem, Transformation      , $679,200

 

Penn Wood MS, Transformation, $855,000

 
 


 

 

SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of Education

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