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Success for All Foundation Title 1 Conference January 28, 2016

About Us Established in 1987, Success for All is a proven whole- school reform strategy that helps every child succeed in school. Success for All has been used by more than two million children! Today we serve more than 1,000 schools in the United States and England.

© 2012 Success for All Foundation 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Cooperative Learning Individual accountability Equal opportunities for success Team recognition © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Leadership for Continuous Improvement © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Leadership for Continuous Improvement 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Leadership for Continuous Improvement Collaborative leadership Progress monitoring and celebration Assess the current status. Set annual and quarterly goals for growth. Identify measurable targets for sustainable improvement. Develop a detailed action plan to ensure achievement of those targets. Review progress quarterly, and celebrate targets through a continuous-improvement process. Online data tools © 2012 Success for All Foundation

© 2012 Success for All Foundation 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx © 2012 Success for All Foundation

© 2012 Success for All Foundation Powerful Instruction © 2012 Success for All Foundation S:\

Powerful Instruction – Elementary and Middle Grades Programs 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Powerful Instruction – Elementary and Middle Grades Programs Cross-grade-level grouping for rapid advancement Uninterrupted sixty or ninety-minute reading block Eight-week assessments Everyone teaches reading Tutoring and acceleration   © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Schoolwide Support and Intervention Tools © 2012 Success for All Foundation

© 2012 Success for All Foundation 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Cooperative Culture Attendance Community Connections Parent and Family Involvement Intervention © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Professional Development and Coaching © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Professional Development and Coaching 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Professional Development and Coaching Our coaches GREATER coaching Ongoing support for success Teacher-to-teacher support © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Professional Development and Coaching 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Professional Development and Coaching For School Leaders Leading for Success training New Leaders Institute Goal-focused planning Ongoing support Experienced Sites Conference For Teachers Success support visits Program introductions Component teams © 2012 Success for All Foundation

© 2012 Success for All Foundation Research and Results A Whole-School Reform Strategy! Research tells us what works!! © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Gold-Standard Evaluations 410298000_SFA_Awareness.pptx Gold-Standard Evaluations More than fifty studies have compared Success for All with matched-control schools. Success for All’s effectiveness in increasing achievement has been recognized in third-party reviews by the: American Institute for Research, Thomas Fordham Foundation, Review of Reading Programs by P. David Pearson and Steven A. Stahl, and Comprehensive School Reform Quality Center. www.successforall.org/research www.bestevidence.org © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Meagan’s Story https://youtu.be/Tmkykw9NQNw © 2012 Success for All Foundation

© 2012 Success for All Foundation Questions and Answers © 2012 Success for All Foundation

Contact us Judy Gill, Expansion Manager jgill@successforall.org 480-250-9024 Bonnie Darby, Expansion Manager bdarby@successforall.org 520-544-3000