Louis L. Redding Middle School Appoquinimink School District.

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Louis L. Redding Middle School Appoquinimink School District

Goal 1 - Establish a focused learning environment and common pedagogical language that is shared in the whole school using Learning Focused Schools.

Goal 2 – Establish instructional leadership among staff members to further student achievement using Professional Learning Communities

Goal 3- Establish a coordinated parent advisory and volunteer group in the school

5s on DSTP collaboration Meaningful meetings C o m m o n T I M E Active parent participation C o m m u n i c a t i o n Student success Shared responsibility T e a c h e r e m p o w e r m e n t C o m m o n l a n g u a g e Student involvement Focus on Learning H i g h s t a f f m o r a l e

Middle School is the last best chance you have to make a difference.