Kentucky Schools To Watch


 Schools To Watch Areas of Strength 2005 Awardees

General Snapshots  of a STW


2007 SCHOOLS

Boyd County Middle School

Ashland, KY

 

Noe Middle School,

Louisville, KY

 

North Oldham Middle School

Goshen, KY

 

Adairville School,

Adairville, KY

 

 2006 SCHOOLS

James T. Alton Middle School,

 

Vine Grove, KY 

Crosby Middle School,

 

 Louisville,, KY 

South Oldham Middle School,

 Crestwood, KY

 

 




      

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Last updated on 2.26.08.  All links are live and working as of this date.

 

 

 

 

 

 Welcome to the Kentucky Schools To Watch Web Page.  Here you can find information about Kentucky's program and links to other Schools to Watch (STW) programs.

The goal of Kentucky STW is not to create competition between Kentucky's middle schools, but to find schools to serve as models of academic excellence, developmental responsiveness, social equity, and organizational structures that sustain dynamic improvement and reform.  The program is based on and follows the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform Schools to Watch.

2008 Kentucky Schools To Watch

Kentucky Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform 

names 9 schools for 2008 STW Program

 

Belfry Middle School

Belfry, Pike County

 

Benton Middle School

Benton, Marshall County

 

Eastside Middle School

Mt. Washington, Bullitt County

 

F.T. Burns Middle School**

Owensboro, Daviess County

 

James E. Bazzell Middle School

Scottsville, Allen County

 

Lloyd B. McGuffey Sixth Grade Center

Stanford, Lincoln County

 

Northern Pulaski Middle School**

Somerset, Pulaski County

 

Oldham County Middle School

Buckner, Oldham County

 

Olmstead Middle School**

Olmstead, Logan County

 

**Re-designated school, was a STW in 2005

 

Congratulations STW Schools!

 

  • NEW:  Click here to get the 2007-2008 Schools To Watch application.  This is a 19 page Microsoft Word  file.  It includes the Intent to Apply, directions for applying, FAQs, checklist, criteria rating sheet, and the application.

Timeline of KY STW and Reviewer List

 

 What do I get out of being a School To Watch?

  • Click here to read the Schools to Watch criteria.

Participating Organizations include:  Center for Middle School Academic Achievement, Kentucky Department of Education, Collaborative for Teaching and Learning, Kentucky Middle School Association, Kentucky Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades Reform.

 

Photographs and a press release from Washington. 

We honored our schools at the National Schools To Watch Conference. 

It was a great way to meet other schools in the other participating states.