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Free Horizon Montessori
Inspiring Lifelong Learning In 2010-11:
381 Students strong
• 17% Gifted & Talented • 8% Special Education
• 15% Free & Reduced Lunch
Between FY2008 and FY2011: Average growth = 18.7% per year
Our Mission:
“Through the Montessori Philosophy, we inspire children to learn and grow as responsible global citizens.”
Our Vision:
“Inspiring Life-Long Learning” Our Statement of Purpose:
“Our philosophy is manifest in a rigorous evidence-based curriculum and instructional innovation that prepares students for success in High School and in life beyond FHM.”
Free Horizon Montessori Values Safe & Compassionate Environments that promote exploration,
risk-taking, and creativity
Quality & Empowering Relationships that are trusting and respectful, and that give space and structure for each to find their voice and place in society
Personal Responsibility, where each person is accountable for their decision and actions within the community
Holistic Perspectives, because knowledge is comprised of an entangled web of personal awareness and experiences that are physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual
Free Horizon Montessori Values, con’t… Challenge, as one’s potential is only discovered in the place of
change and growth
Continuous Improvement, knowing that reaching one’s goal is just a step towards discovering a new horizon. Our goals guide the direction of life, but living is a process of doing & interacting
Positive Problem-Solving Approaches, which are determined to look 1st for the best in people & situations and willingly set aside our egos for the sake of relationship and learning
Proactive Partnerships with students, families, and community
Free Horizon Montessori Values, cont… Diversity of people, roles, and vision, knowing that our
judgments have power that can limit and define one’s viewpoint for life. We use our judgments as a tool to frame the reality and guide quality decision-making, but reject judgments that limit an individual’s or group’s potential.
Aesthetic Order, Organization, and Strategic Planning so that we can effectively and efficiently serve the greater needs of our institution and greater community
Wisdom-Seeking, where we continually look for deeper understanding and meaning in life’s relationships
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HIGH growth = 65th percentile or higher TYPICAL growth = 35th - 65th percentile LOW growth = Below 35th percentile
As a school, FHM had TYPICAL growth
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Academic Growth How much growth did FHM students demonstrate in 2011?
Academic Growth -‐ READING: How much growth did students demonstrate in 2011 as compared to the district and state ?
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Celebra;ons! As a school:
Far exceeded Adequate Yearly Progress in Reading & Writing
Exceeded by 24% in Reading Exceeded by 14% in Writing
Lower Elementary:
Made TREMENDOUS strides in Reading & Math
Upper Elementary:
5th Graders grew in Reading and Writing and are outpacing the district and state in Science
6th Graders showed HUGE growth in Math & are outpacing the district and state in ALL subjects
ALL THIS WHILE GROWING 18.7%!
Where we need to soar next…
Continue on towards our goals of… Aligning our curriculum with new state standards Aligning our instructional practices throughout all classrooms within a department
Implementing a rigorous curriculum for Writing and Math that addresses the diverse needs of our students
Researching to ensure instructional innovation that both supports and challenges our students
All of these become a part of our Unified Improvement Plan
What we’re already doing to set the course
Providing teachers extended planning to individualize instruction via weekly early release
Implementing Montessori math and supplemental math curricula with fidelity to assure quality and continuity of math instruction across grade levels
Implementing the Write Tools instructional program while increasing daily writing practice and assessing monthly to guide next step instruction
• Introducing departmental Instructional Leaders to coach and support teachers
• Introducing Learning Coaches to individualize instruction according to student need
“Growth is not merely a harmonious increase in size, but a transformation.”
- Dr. Maria Montessori