Child Growth and Development Children are Born With: Relationship capacities Aggressive energies Biological make ups Children born into a social network.

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Child Growth and Development Children are Born With: Relationship capacities Aggressive energies Biological make ups Children born into a social network (SN) with beliefs, attitudes, activities, life styles. Mainstream Families Goals 1. To become well educated. 2. To find a rewarding job/career. 3. To be an effective family member and, if one chooses, a parent. 4. To become productive and responsible members of society. 5. To find meaning and satisfaction in life. Pathways of development critical for academic learning 1. Physical 2. Cognitive – Intellectual 3. Psychological – Emotional 4. Speech and Language 5. Social – Interactive 6. Moral

Development, Schooling, Life Success Economy – Business Politics – Government Health – Nutrition Leisure – Spiritual A school program and staff that integrate development, curriculum, instruction, assessment (accountability) in the service of preparation for life tasks Mainstream Families

School Transformation SPMT (School Planning and Management Team) PT (Parent Team) SSST (Student and Staff Support Team) CSP (Comprehensive School Plan) SD (Staff Development) A&M (Assessment & Modification) no fault consensus collaboration Operations Guidelines Mechanisms Mainstream Families

Asheville City Schools Asheville, North Carolina The first year ( ) of data given is the year prior to any implementation of the Comer School Development Program or Comer Process in Asheville City Schools. In , one elementary school began the Comer Process. In , Asheville City Schools began the systemic implementation of the Comer Process. Note the rapid closing of the achievement gap between Blacks and Whites from 2001 to Although the percentage of students receiving free and reduced lunch increased over the years, academic achievement continued to rise.

Asheville City Schools Asheville, North Carolina