The Fort Morgan Times

Colorado school case study highlights need for collaborat­ion in turnaround work

- By Yesenia Robles Chalkbeat Colorado yrobles@chalkbeat.org

When Centennial Elementary in Greeley was facing state interventi­on in 2016, Superinten­dent Deirdre Pilch, who was new at the time, decided to try something different.

She surprised then-Principal Anthony Asmus by letting him decide how he wanted to turn things around at the school.

“She backed us up,” recalled Asmus. “We had the choice for this. That was big.”

Seven years later, Centennial is being cited as a success story in a new study commission­ed by the state that highlights the importance of local leaders and classroom teachers taking ownership of school improvemen­t efforts.

Officials with the Colorado Department of Education are using the findings to improve how they help schools in turnaround. The state on Wednesday approved the latest round of school improvemen­t dollars.

The case study, presented to the State Board of Education in October, follows Centennial Elementary and Prairie Heights Middle School, two Greeley schools that joined the state’s Transforma­tion Network and have maintained their improvemen­ts over time.

Researcher­s found that narrowing the focus to fewer improvemen­t strategies, empowering teachers to lead change in their classrooms, and having good relationsh­ips between state, district, and school leaders, are key.

And, importantl­y, the study found, local educators such as teachers and school leaders have to feel ownership of the work that’s happening, rather than being told what to do.

“There was a need to go a little deeper on what happened to those schools that had left the program and sustained success,” said Elena Diaz-Bilello, a researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder, and author of the report. The study was done by the Center for Assessment, Design, Research and Evaluation (CADRE) at the CU Boulder School of Education.

“There’s a big part of the picture that’s always missing,” Diaz-Bilello said. “You don’t capture the richness that turnaround schools undergo when they are going through this work.”

Read the full story from our partners at Chalkbeat Colorado.

Chalkbeat is a nonprofit news site covering educationa­l change in public schools.

 ?? RJ SANGOSTI — THE DENVER POST ?? Karen Giesler teaches seventh grade science at Prairie Heights Middle School in Evans on Nov. 1, 2019.
RJ SANGOSTI — THE DENVER POST Karen Giesler teaches seventh grade science at Prairie Heights Middle School in Evans on Nov. 1, 2019.

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