Education Commissioner Dr. Timothy Webb announced that 31 high priority Title I high schools in nine school districts will receive over $15 million in federal funds to improve student achievement.
In order to receive the grant of up to $500,000 of Title I funds, each school submitted a substantial redesign plan using the Eight Elements of HIgh School Improvement: A Mapping Framework, provided by the National High School Center as the research-based model.
Each district's plan for its schools was required to focus on meeting federal grant measurable outcomes:
- To substantially redesign high school(s) to meet new standards and prepare students for next level of schooling.
- To improve student proficiency and increase the number of schools that make AYP.
- To use data to make informed decisions and create a system of continuous feedback and improvement.
- To sustain redesign and subsequent improvements without assistance from state or private external technical assistance providers.
District |
School |
Bradford County |
Bradford High School |
Campbell County |
Jellico High School |
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools |
Antioch High School |
|
Glencliff High School |
|
Hillwood High School |
|
Hunters Lane High School |
|
Maplewood High School |
|
McGavock High School |
|
Stratford High School |
|
Whites Creek High School |
Hamilton County |
Howard School of Academics and Technology |
Henderson County |
Lexington High School |
|
Scotts Hill High School |
Knox County |
Austin East High School |
|
Fulton High School |
Madison County |
Jackson Central Merry High School |
Memphis City Schools |
B.T. Washington HIgh School |
|
Carver High School |
|
Craigmont High School |
|
Fairley High School |
|
Frayser High School |
|
Hamilton High School |
|
Kingsbury High School |
|
Kirby High School |
|
Manassas High School |
|
Northside High School |
|
Oakhaven High School |
|
Sheffield High School |
|
Trezevant High School |
|
Wooddale High School |
Union County |
Union County High School |