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Marsh, Valerie L.; Nelms, Shaun – Educational Leadership, 2020
On the world stage, youth are using their voices to effect change. Shouldn't we also listen to them in our schools? University of Rochester's Valerie Marsh and Superintendent Shaun Nelms describe what happened when a struggling urban high school, on the brink of closure, put student voice at the center of its turnaround.
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Urban Schools, High Schools, School Closing
Barrera, Angela; Keppler, Lauren; Becker, Melody – Educational Leadership, 2020
At J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 in Cicero, Illinois, nearly 65 percent of the students are English learners. In 2014, the school started looking into how to create a culture where multilingual students were considered an asset. They created a dual-language program with an emphasis on pride and changing the status of bilingualism in…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Urban Schools, High School Students, Hispanic American Students
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Peterson, Deborah S. – Educational Leadership, 2013
When Deborah Peterson reluctantly accepted the principalship of Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon, a high-poverty school no other qualified applicants would touch that her supervisor assigned to her, books for new principals were no help. The books suggested actions like crafting a school vision and developing professional learning…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Poverty, Poverty Areas
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Towbin, Jessica – Educational Leadership, 2010
The author, a high school language arts teacher, describes her move to a high-needs urban school after 13 years teaching in predominantly middle-class suburban schools. Unlike her former schools, in which a culture of compliance prevailed, her new school serves students who don't necessarily cooperate unless they see how the curriculum matters to…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Language Arts, High School Students, Disadvantaged Schools
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Clarke, Bill – Educational Leadership, 2006
With 70 percent of its student body entering school reading below grade level, Blackstone Academy Charter School realized that teachers needed to make literacy a pillar of the school's culture. This 9-12 urban high school administers a reading evaluation developed by the Northwest Evaluation Association each fall and spring to all incoming…
Descriptors: Literacy, School Culture, Reading Difficulties, High School Students
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Cushman, Kathleen – Educational Leadership, 2006
Urban high school students want their schools to provide academic courses and extracurricular activities that challenge and interest them. Too often, however, these students chafe against "a system that shuts them off rather than recognizing and developing their potential," writes Cushman. In her conversations with 65 students across the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Role Models, Adolescents, Extracurricular Activities
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Boaler, Jo – Educational Leadership, 2006
In a four-year, longitudinal study conducted between 2000 and 2004, the author followed 700 students as they progressed through three high schools: a diverse, urban school as well as two suburban schools. Although incoming freshmen at the urban school scored significantly lower in mathematics than incoming students at the two suburban schools, by…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Diversity, Urban Schools, Mathematics Achievement