MassachusettsMassachusetts Affiliate
Through the support and leadership of the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education and the cooperation of the Massachusetts Department of Education and the Office of Educational Quality and Assessment, hundreds of thousands of student records that represent Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment Test achievement results since 2001 are being used in a productive way to drive school improvement across the state. Leadership and funding for Just for the Kids Massachusetts comes from Verizon and other business supporters, including Abt Associates, Comcast, IBM, and Intel, helping make this resource a reality. Contact: For additional information on becoming a Just for the Kids state affiliate, click here. |
School ServicesThe JFTK School Service provides a comprehensive three-part professional development program to teach educators how to benchmark their schools against higher performing schools. The goal of this service is to help educators structure a system and build a culture that leads ALL students to master college/career readiness benchmarks. The key concept behind our approach is benchmarking-comparison with the best. This means comparing your performance with that of schools that have successfully overcome challenges similar to your school's (INFORM) and comparing your practices with those that distinguish higher performing schools (INSPIRE). Knowledge gained from these comparisons will then guide you to deliberate, laser-focused action (IMPROVE). The improvement cycle--data, evidence-based practices, focused plans with measurable goals, and ongoing support from higher performing peers--helps forge a reflective learning culture designed to prepare all students to enter their chosen colleges or careers.
Step 1: INFORM with DataWe believe that all improvement begins with honest and diligent effort to achieve a deep understanding of your current student performance levels. Student achievement data from the state provide information about your student performance levels relative to an established performance standard. School Reports provide additional, and extremely important, ways to study this same data. Both views are necessary for setting appropriately high goals for students in your school.
Step 2: INSPIRE with Evidence-based PracticesWhy are some schools helping more students reach higher standards than other schools? To answer that question, we have conducted six years of studies in approximately 500 school systems. The Best Practice Framework organizes our findings. The Framework outlines 15 practices found in higher performing school systems more often, or in different quality, than average-performing ones. The Best Practice Framework focuses a school system on the practices that have had the greatest impact in raising student achievement in Higher Performing School Systems.
Step 3: IMPROVE through Focused ActionsHaving objectively evaluated its current reality--both student performance data and the practices that produced those data--a school will set student academic goals and articulate the practices that to be used in reaching those goals. With mentoring from leaders of Higher Performing Schools, planning will lead to action-changes in the behavior of adults in your organization and subsequently in the performance levels of students. Moving an organization from knowing what sustained Higher Performing School Systems to doing what sustained Higher Performing School Systems do requires focused planning. Our tools are designed to assist schools in developing this type of focus in their improvement planning.
To find out more about our School Services, contact us. |