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Spotlight School Award

Collins Middle School

Salem, MA

Principal: Mary Manning

 

Collins Middle School Website

Collins Middle School, a member of the Coalition of Essential Schools (CES), is the only middle school in Salem, Massachusetts,. It houses 950 students and 108 professional staff. The school population is close to 40% minority, mostly Latino from the Dominican Republic, with many recent immigrants from all over the world including the other islands in the Caribbean, Africa, South America, and Eastern Europe. The school has been a member of NELMS since the 1980s and has instituted the recommendations outlined in the Carnegie Report on middle schools, Turning Points, including small learning communities with cluster teaching, teachers as generalists, heterogeneous grouping, long blocks of instructional time, common planning time, inquiry-based instruction, and personalized learning. One of our initiatives was cited in Turning Points 2000 (pp. 41-43) outlining our backward design for curriculum.

Our major goal each year is to increase student achievement in all academics and specialist (art, technology education, physical education, music, family and consumer science, performing arts) areas. We work very hard to meet the needs of all our children on a variety of levels, academically, socially, racially and ethically. One of the principals of the CES is that school goals apply to all, and we work hard to assure that happens. Many of our students are English language learners, special education students on IEPS, or identified as Title I. Authentic curriculum integrated learning, modified lessons, differentiated instruction, alternative assessment, and teaching on a continuum are some ways we address the needs of our students. Our curriculum includes methods for students to use their minds well and develop good habits of mind such as persistence, relevance, evidence, and reflection.

Collins Middle School received the NELMS Spotlight School Award in 2004.