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Silver Stage High School Named 2019 ESEA National Distinguished School

SILVER SPRINGS, Nev. — Silver Stage High School has been named a 2019 National Elementary and Secondary Education Act Distinguished School, formerly the National Title I Association. Silver Stage High is an exemplary demonstration of what it means to put students first and student success as the primary goal.

Principal Patrick Peters and his staff have been implementing programs such as tutoring and F Clearinghouse to advance student success and this award is years in the making.

At a school-wide assembly on Friday, December 13, Principal Peters, LCSD Deputy Superintendent Tim Logan and State Deputy Superintendent Dr. Jonathan Moore presented SSHS students and staff with their award. Peters told his students and staff, “We are one of only 100 schools in the nation to receive this award, be proud.” He continued, “awards like this have exposed the best kept secret in Lyon County and recognized us on a National level. I challenge this staff and students to keep working toward the success that won us this award – let us not become complacent.” SSHS has a special culture among students and staff – a culture that has no doubt helped to foster the success and recognition they are receiving. Teacher Patrick Billings expresses, “This award only vindicates what Silver Stage High School has done for many years and will continue to do for the students and families of this area. Silver Stage is a team and a family. We will always do what is right for the students.”

Up next, SSHS will be celebrated at the National ESEA Conference in February where they will be recognized for this incredible accomplishment on a national platform.

Press Release from the Nevada Department of Education:

CARSON CITY Nev. – Charlotte Hill Elementary in the Clark County School District and Silver Stage High in the Lyon County School District were both named 2019 National Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Distinguished Schools today.

“Nevada is very proud of both Charlotte Hill and Silver Stage for the national recognition they are receiving today,” said Jhone Ebert, Superintendent of Public Instruction. “These schools serve as role models for providing outstanding additional support for their students.”

The National Association of ESEA State Program Administrators – formerly the National Title I Association – has been selecting examples of superior, federally funded school programs for national recognition through the National ESEA Distinguished Schools program since 1996. These schools demonstrate a wide array of strengths, including team approaches to teaching and learning, focused professional development opportunities for staff, individualized programs for student success and strong partnerships between the school, parents, and the community.

Charlotte Hill was recognized as a Category 2 school for closing the achievement gap between student groups while Silver Stage was recognized as a Category 3 school for excellence in serving special populations of students.

The Nevada Department of Education also recognized three additional schools as Nevada ESEA Distinguished Schools:

• Ruben P. Diaz Elementary, Clark County School District, as a Category 2 school;
• Democracy Prep at the Agassi Campus Middle School, State Public Charter School Authority, as a Category 3 school;
• Mater Academy of Northern Nevada Middle School, State Public Charter School Authority, as a Category 3 school.

Charlotte Hill Principal Jennifer Reynolds said her teachers use fluency data to inform students about their reading programs that give their students an opportunity to reflect and set new goals. Data from the MAP Growth Assessment is analyzed three times a year to plan, deliver, and reflect on Tier I instruction. Based on the data, teachers form instructional groups to target specific academic student needs.

“Our counseling department utilizes data to develop programs which target students identified as chronically absent,” Reynolds said. “Attendance data is continuously monitored and systems are implemented which have resulted in a decrease in chronic absenteeism. In addition, counselors monitor the types of referrals received to determine behavioral, social-emotional, academic, and attendance needs. This student-centered approach has led to a 29 percent decrease in bullying incidents and a 64 percent reduction in suspension. Less time out of the classroom equals student achievement.”

Silver Stage Principal Patrick Peters said his school’s culture is built on the teaching staff that is focused on the “Whole Student” and not just their content area.

“The staff will do whatever it takes to provide students with support,” Peters said. “The focus of the staff is to meet the academic and social emotional needs of our students. Our mission statement is ‘providing a safe learning environment to gain college, career and life skills for a successful future!’”

Peters provided a lengthy list of academic student interventions including F-Clearinghouse Days in which students that have passing grades earn school-run activities as a reward. Students with F’s are assigned to a classroom/teacher and work their way out of the room by completing assignments and learning what they need to succeed. The school also created intervention teams to help struggling students. Once a student is identified by a teacher, administrator, or parent, an intervention team is created consisting of all of the student’s teachers, administrators, parents, and the student. This team meets as a group to discuss strengths and concerns. It creates an action plan to improve student achievement.

Our vision: Graduate all students to be successful in college and career.
Our Mission: Provide relevant learning opportunities that develop adaptable, persistent and self-directed learners capable of creativity, collaboration, communication, and critical thinking necessary to overcome complex challenges. Every Student. Every Classroom. Every Day.

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Erika Cowger at ecowger@lyoncsd.org.

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