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      <title>Direct from Walter Dansby</title>
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<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Dear Colleagues:</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2><img dir=rtl alt="Walter Dansby" align=right src="/inside/Lists/Photos/inside_icon_dansby.jpg">Two years ago we began a journey.</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>It was in June 2011, we first announced that we were going to put together a Strategic Plan for the Fort Worth ISD that would involve everyone – every person in our city who has an investment in the success of our students. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>That’s exactly what we’ve done. We worked with employees, parents and students. We also began a new kind of collaboration with our community partners. We invited leaders from non-profit groups and community organizations to come to the table, as well as business leaders and representatives from higher education. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Everyone had a voice and everyone was heard. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>We also employed a new way of doing business. The Fort Worth ISD adopted the Malcolm Baldrige model for continuous improvement in both student achievement and business operations as part of this Strategic Plan. Our ongoing analysis of everything we do will demand that we make adjustments quickly to maintain the achievement momentum we saw in early STAAR results a few weeks ago.</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>On Tuesday evening, May 14, the Fort Worth ISD Board of Education adopted the new Strategic Plan. By unanimous vote, our trustees set the District on a new course of continuous improvement. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>On that evening, we unveiled our new motto, mission, vision and values, all crafted with the input of everyone at the table. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Our motto: <b>Singleness of Purpose</b>.</font></p>
<p><font size=2><font color="#333333">Our mission: <b>Preparing students for success in college, career and community leadership.</p></b></font></font>
<p><font size=2><font color="#333333">Our vision: <b>Igniting in every child a passion for learning.</p></b></font></font>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Our values: </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• </font><b><font color="#333333" size=2>Student Achievement</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Stakeholder Collaboration</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Leadership Development</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Respect for Diversity</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Equity in Access</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Perseverance &amp; Commitment</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>• Continuous Improvement </font></p></b>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Driving all of our work will be our Strategic Goals:</font></p><b>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Goal 1: Increase Student Achievement</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Goal 2: Improve Operational Effectiveness and Efficiency</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Goal 3: Enhance Family and Community Engagement</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Goal 4: Develop a Workforce that is Student and Customer-Centered</font></p></b>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Someone remarked that Tuesday evening was the end of a long process. Yes, it was a high point. But, the journey is just beginning. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>This brings me to another presentation made at Tuesday’s meeting – a real example of our new Strategic Plan at work.</font></p>
<p><font size=2><font color="#333333">We shared a new way of recruiting, hiring and placing the best possible candidates for teaching in our schools. This is <b><u>not</b></font></font></u><font color="#333333" size=2> a change in policy. It is a smart and systematic way to make sure that all of our campuses, regardless of their zip code or neighborhood, are staffed with only the best teachers. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>We know that effective teachers are the key to a high-quality school. We also know that children in our lowest performing schools are systematically receiving the poorest service we can offer. Without effective teachers in every school, the achievement gap widens every year.</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>Research out of Harvard provides evidence. A couple of years ago, the Fort Worth ISD and three other school districts were the subject of a study there. It found that too many Fort Worth ISD teachers in schools serving the most-disadvantaged students were not as effective as they needed to be. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>This reflects in large part the movement of more-experienced teachers away from schools with a higher proportion of lower-achieving students. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>This must stop.</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>The presentation made Tuesday night is not about diminishing the quality of any school. It is about improving – in alignment with our Strategic Plan – the quality of <i>every</i> school. It is about raising the expectations of <i>everyone</i> who comes into our District to teach and be part of the already excellent group of educators now serving our kids. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>If we can identify, hire and retain teachers who are committed to teaching <i>all students</i> and who will pour their hearts into teaching <i>where we need them</i>, our students will achieve. </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>On a final note, I ask that you join me in welcoming Matthew Avila to the Fort Worth ISD Board of Education. He was sworn in Tuesday evening with Norman Robbins and T.A. Sims. All three were unopposed in last Saturday’s elections. Of course, they and all the trustees are key participants in our journey toward excellence.</font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>And, I thank you for your commitment to join us as we work toward a bright future for our children and our community. As one very appreciative student who participated in the strategic planning said Tuesday evening, &quot;Please don’t quit on us.&quot; </font></p>
<p><font color="#333333" size=2>We won’t.</font></p>
<p></font><font color="#404040" size=5><font color="#333333" size=2>Sincerely,<br><br><br>Walter Dansby<br>Fort Worth ISD Superintendent</p></font></font><font size=2></font></div></div>
<div><b>Published:</b> 5/17/2013 3:20 PM</div>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 20:31:50 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Author Jeramey Kraatz to visit Versia Williams ES</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div><b>Body:</b> <div class=ExternalClassA4E7B7378C8C438E869E7BA3B4F36B57><div><font size=2><img dir=rtl alt=kraatz align=right src="/inside/Lists/Photos/kraatz.jpg">Versia Williams Elementary will host author Jeramey Kraatz, June 10, from 9 to 11 a.m. for a book signing and discussion on reading and how he wrote the novel “The Cloak Society”. The novel is first in a series about a boy born into a family of supervillians.<br>Kraatz, who is a graduate of TCU, will speak to 3rd-5th grade students. <br></font></div></div></div>
<div><b>Published:</b> 5/17/2013 11:59 AM</div>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 17:02:39 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dunbar High School's Wildcat Players Present: Breakthrough</title>
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<div>&quot;Breakthrough&quot; is a student produced theatrical production by Dunbar High School's Ida Mingo. The show takes place Friday, May 24 at 6 p.m. in the Dunbar High School auditorium. Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for students and kids under 13.</div>
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<div><b>Published:</b> 5/16/2013 8:29 AM</div>
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      <title>Clarke Elementary Students Travel to Cameron Park Zoo and Inner Space Cavern</title>
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<p align=left><font size=2><b><img dir=rtl alt="Waco Trip" align=right src="/News/PublishingImages/waco_115.jpg">Fifth-grade</b><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman"><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman"> teachers at </font></font><b>Clarke Elementary </b><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman"><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman">took their classrooms on the road with Education in Action’s &quot;Water Rocks&quot; Travel, Explore, and Learn Field Trip on May 6. </font></font><b> </b><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman"><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman">The students visited Waco’s </font></font><b>Cameron Park Zoo </b><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman"><font face="Times New Roman,Times New Roman">and </font></font><b>Inner Space Cavern </b><font face="Times New Roman">in Georgetown to experience<em> </em></font><font face="Times New Roman">what they are learning in fifth grade science. </font></font></p>
<p align=left><font size=2 face="Times New Roman">At the Cameron Park Zoo in Waco, students explored the Brazos River Country exhibit, tracking the Brazos River from its source near Lubbock on to the Gulf of Mexico. Students investigated many animals living in the five ecological regions of Texas through which the Brazos River passes with a focus on each animal’s unique adaptations and ecological niche. </font></p>
<p><font size=2 face="Times New Roman">Throughout the day, the students participated in numerous hands-on activities to learn about many of the Earth’s cycles, systems, and processes. Students learned about the water cycle and the beneficial function of the world’s wetlands through participation in a watershed model demonstration. The student scientists discussed the rock cycle and worked in groups to classify rock, mineral, and fossil samples. At Inner Space Cavern in Georgetown, students panned for, and identified, minerals found in the cavern. The students concluded their day by watching the Earth’s processes at work as they toured the highly decorated Inner Space Cavern. </font></p>
<p><font size=2 face="Times New Roman">&quot;Education in Action’s field trips are based on the understanding that the most effective way for students to learn is through experience,&quot; </font><font size=2><font face="Times New Roman">stated <b>Lori Duncan</b></font><font face="Times New Roman">, Education in Action’s School Programs Director. &quot;Student activities during Education in Action’s 'Water Rocks' field trip reinforce and supplement fifth grade Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills science learning objectives in a fun, hands-on way that helps the students synthesize content taught in the classroom.&quot; </p></font></font>
<p align=left><font size=2><font face="Times New Roman">Education in Action’s Travel, Explore, and Learn Field Trips make it easy for Fort Worth-area teachers to take their third, fourth and fifth</font><font face="Times New Roman"> </font><font face="Times New Roman">grade classrooms on organized, fun, and meaningful site-based learning experiences. Education in Action handles all details, including round-trip charter bus transportation, reservations, and TEKS-based program curriculum, so participating teachers can focus on their students and making connections between the experience and what students are learning in the classroom. </font></font></p>
<p align=left><font size=2><font face="Times New Roman">In addition to Travel, Explore, and Learn Field Trips to Waco/Georgetown, Austin, Dallas, and Fort Worth, Education in Action also offers spring break and summer Lone Star Leadership Academy camps for outstanding 4</font><font face="Times New Roman">th-8th </font><font face="Times New Roman">graders. During the weeklong, overnight camps, participants experience significant Texas sites in Dallas/Fort Worth, Austin/San Antonio, or Houston/Galveston with Texas educators and a focus on leadership. </font></font></p>
<p align=left><font size=2 face="Times New Roman">Education in Action is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to fostering educated and involved young people. For more information about Education in Action or Education in Action’s programs, call 817-562-4957, email information@educationinaction.org or visit www.educationinaction.org. </font><font size=3><font size=3></p></font></font></div></div>
<div><b>Published:</b> 5/15/2013 2:20 PM</div>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 19:27:05 GMT</pubDate>
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