
Case studies-
Each summer SPN produces case studies about the model schools that have been identified to present at the national Model Schools Conference. These case studies present qualitative and quantitative data and best practices. Organized around the dimensions of the learning criteria, this research provides a comprehensive look at that leadership the instruction and the innovations that have led to significant student growth. Case studies align to other resources on SPN’s website through the schools they feature and the focus topics such as rigor/relevance and quadrant D leadership. These case studies are typically between 9 to 12 pages long and are fully downloadable to SPN members. Schools seeking innovative approaches and best practices use these case studies as Windows in two similar schools that are achieving enviable results. SPN case studies also help facilitate conversation among schools as they seek out peers from whom to learn. SPN members are able to access five years of case studies from over 150 schools.
Benefits:
- Single source database of model schools best practices.
- Fully searchable catalog organized by “Models of” Topics, Grade Level, Year, Tags, and Keywords.
- Model programs and implementation descriptions help school reformers find solutions.
- Schools know who to contact and how to reach them at each Case Study school.
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 750 students 92% African-American 16% with disabilities AYP met 50% economically disadvantaged 94% attendance rate 80% continue beyond high school | Data-driven Decision Making Relationships |
WUHS is an urban institution comprised of a student population that is 92% African American, 6% white, and 2% other; 16% of the students have disabilities, and 50% qualify for free or reduced-cost lunch. AYP was met fo...Read more
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 750 students 95.9% black 17.6% with disabilities 59.4% economically disadvantaged 97.5% attendance rate 80% continue beyond high school 97.7% graduation rate AYP met | Data-driven Decision Making Relationships Rigor and Relevance Transitions |
Washakie County School District has a population of 1,299. Worland Middle School has a total of 299 students, with 81% White, 18% Hispa...Read more
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 650 students - grades 6-12 13:l student:faculty ratio 94% Hispanic AYP met 100% acceptance to college 22 modular buildings on campus 100% graduation rate | Charter Empowerment |
The student population is drawn from the Houston metro area. Demographically, the school serves traditionally under-resourced families. The majority of students are Hispanic (94%), ...Read more
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 600 students 93% white 82% four-year graduation rate 96% attendance rate 78% attend postsecondary 33% free/reduced lunch 13% students with disabilities | Assessment Interdiscipinary Personalization Project Based Learning Technology Integration |
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 1,550 students 15% students with disabilities 15% free/reduced lunch 96% graduation rate 98% attendance rate AYP met | Career Tech Data-driven Decision Making Literacy Mentoring Transitions Writing |
Jensen’s academic program turns out scholars who are engaged in their learning and enthusiastic about postsecondary educ...Read more
| By The Numbers | Model Of |
| 3,114 students 52% Hispanic 40% White/non-Hispanic 8% English language learners 36% free/reduced lunch 95% graduation rate 95% attendance rate AYP met | International Baccalaureate Program Interventions Leadership Professional Development Small Learning Communities |
La Quinta is situated on an attractive, nearly i...Read more
