Four LWSD named 2012 schools of distinction

Four Lake Washington School District (LWSD) schools have been named "Schools of Distinction" by the Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE).

Four Lake Washington School District (LWSD) schools have been named “Schools of Distinction” by the Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE).

Redmond Elementary and Explorer Community schools in Redmond, Smith Elementary School in Sammamish and Kirkland Middle School in Kirkland were among 97 schools statewide that have shown a five-year improvement trend on the state’s reading/math index test scores for students.

These awards are presented by the CEE, the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD), the Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP), Phi Delta Kappa-Washington chapter, Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA), Washington State Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) and Washington State School Directors’ Association (WSSDA).

The Schools of Distinction each had to show students meeting the state standard for their grade level at a minimum, as well as increasing improvement in the reading/math index of student test scores over the past five years.

“I’m very proud of these four schools for their work in sustained improvement in student success,” said Superintendent Dr. Traci Pierce. “All of our schools work on continuous improvement and these four school have the numbers to show what they have accomplished.”

To be considered, schools had to perform at least at the state average on reading and math assessments, as measured on the Spring 2012 Measures of Student Progress. Schools had to have scores in at least two of three grade levels (third, fourth and fifth grades for elementary schools and sixth, seventh and eighth grades for middle schools and junior highs). Schools were evaluated on combined reading and math improvement from 2007 to 2012 based on state assessments. The top 5 percent of public schools statewide subsequently are recognized with the School of Distinction award.

Redmond Elementary and Smith Elementary both were recognized last year as well. Redmond Elementary worked to raise test scores while serving a population that includes significant numbers of English Language Learners and students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Smith Elementary has worked continuously to improve their already strong student scores.

Explorer Community School is an LWSD choice school that is housed at Dickinson Elementary School in Redmond. Explorer provides hands-on, interactive learning experiences to three multi-age classrooms.

Kirkland Middle School serves nearly 600 students. It was previously recognized in 2010 by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Board of Education for overall excellence in student learning.

The Schools of Distinction Awards will be presented at six regional awards ceremonies.