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AMY ZAFFUTO CO-DIRECTOR, CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Intel Schools of Distinction Roxbury Preparatory Charter School
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Background: Roxbury Prep September 13, 2010 2 Mission: Prepare students to enter, succeed in, and graduate from college 265 students, 100% African-American or Latino, 72% free and reduced-price lunch eligible School was founded to serve the underserved communities in Boston without access to college prep schools School opened in September 1999 with class of 6 th grade students; first graduating class in June 2002 Charter renewed in February 2009
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School Organization: September 13, 2010 3 Rigorous, college prep Math, Science, English, History, and Reading classes from 7:45 AM to 3:15 PM Athletics and visual and performing arts Enrichment classes from 3:15 to 4:15 PM Small, focused classes with outstanding teachers, a strict code of conduct, and mandatory uniforms
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Outstanding Results September 13, 2010 4 On the 2009 8 th grade math MCAS test, Roxbury Prep students ranked #1 out of all schools in the Commonwealth. On the 2009 8 th grade ELA MCAS test, Roxbury Prep students ranked #9 out of all schools in the Commonwealth. Students scored advanced or proficient on the 2009 MCAS at a higher rate than 80% of all Massachusetts middle schools, including Wellesley, Weston, Belmont, Brookline, and Harvard. Nearly 70% of the students in the Class of 2009 matriculated to independent, parochial, or exam schools. Nearly 80% of the graduates from Roxbury Prep’s first three classes are enrolled in colleges and universities across the nation.
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Reasons for Success: September 13, 2010 5 Freedom/Accountability Research/Systems Three C’s: Curriculum, Character, Community
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Freedom/Accountability: September 13, 2010 6 Freedom Freedom to establish college prep mission, to require our students to wear formal uniforms and complete two and a half hours of homework each night, to create a culture of academic rigor and high expectations Accountability Accountability plan choose systems, choose data to collect and analyze, make outcome-oriented, data-driven decisions Must produce results otherwise shut down
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Research/Systems: September 13, 2010 7 Research Best Practices There is no “magic bullet” find out what other schools are doing well and do it better Develop strong systems Curriculum, discipline, professional development, etc. Refine your systems every day
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Three C’s: Curriculum September 13, 2010 8 Curriculum Recruitment of outstanding teachers Extended day: 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM (two periods of literacy; two periods of math) Development of clear internal standards aligned with MA standards, the MCAS, and our college prep mission (CATs) 3 full weeks in summer Development of internal assessments aligned with MA standards, the MCAS, and our college prep mission comprehensive assessments each trimester Tutoring
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Three C’s: Character & Community September 13, 2010 9 Character School Creed Strict code of conduct (emphasized in information sessions and orientations) Advisory character development program built around school creed Community Enrichment Community Meeting Family involvement/communication Summer opportunities High School Placement/Graduate Services
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Science at Roxbury Prep September 13, 2010 10 Results MCAS Roxbury Prep students have outperformed Boston Public Schools students, state averages, and affluent suburbs. Comps Roxbury Prep students average a 50% gain between pre and post test on internal assessments Program August Curriculum Development Professional Development Double Labs in 8 th Grade Integration of Technology and Engineering Standards
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