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School Reform Initiatives

Schools today face an unprecedented challenge--to bring all students up to a level of achievement that was once reserved for only the top students. The idea of a Regents diploma for all would have previously been thought of as impossible. Now it is viewed as imperative.

Indeed, all students must now graduate with a Regents diploma; and the Regents exams themselves require a much higher level of literacy and critical thinking than those of the past.

In response to this challenge, the City School District of Albany has adopted a number of school reform initiatives aimed at creating high performing schools.

All of these initiatives have a proven record of success, especially in urban schools. While they vary in detail, they all focus on the concept that better teaching equals better results.

School reform initiatives in Albany include:

  • ATLAS Communities. ATLAS, which stands for Authentic Teaching, Learning, and Assessment for All Students, has been adopted by Arbor Hill Elementary School. Follow this link for more information about this initiative.

  • Co-Nect. This technology-based reform initiative has been adopted by Hackett Middle School. Follow this link for more on this program.

  • Success For All. The SFS program has been adopted by Giffen Elementary School. Follow this link for more on this program.

  • Literacy Collaborative and Reading Recovery. These programs have been adopted by Sheridan Preparatory Academy, Schuyler Achievement Academy, School 18, and North Albany Academy. Follow this link for more on these programs.

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