| Hope applied for and received funding in 2000 to deepen its self-assessment processes through a regular review of teacher assignments and student work. Several Hope staff participated in reviews of other schools and developed into expert trainers in Self-Assessment for new schools. Hope continues to use Self-Assessment to guide hiring decisions, parent involvement strategies, and new grants that it pursues. In the principal’s words, “Self-Assessment has given me a clear map of where to go.” Hope was recently included in a list of high-poverty, high-performing schools by Education Trust (2001) in a national study titled Dispelling the Myth Revisited: Preliminary Findings from an Analysis of ‘High-Flying’ Schools due to its impressive gains in student performance on standardized tests. | | | | |
| Hope’s Teaching and Learning Goals - All students will be literate (literacy as cultural awareness, lifelong learning, analytical and creative thinking, problem-solving, and oral, visual, and textual communication).
- Create and maintain a nurturing environment.
- Staff will seek the cooperation and participation of parents and others in supporting and reinforcing school efforts.
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