Arkansas Department of Education Secretary Jacob Oliva has designated John Tyson Elementary School as one of the state's newest schools of innovation.
"It is an honor to be recognized as a School of Innovation," said Dr. Shelly Poage, John Tyson Elementary School principal. "This recognition is only possible through the dedication of our staff and students, as well as our parents and community partners. Together, we work in creative ways to transform our school into a learner-centered environment."
Schools of innovation have the flexibility to explore new and creative alternatives to existing instructional and administrative practices to improve learning for all students, according to the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education website.
“This designation is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our staff, students and community partners. Together, we have created an environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking and a love of learning,” said Ashley Kirby, John Tyson Elementary School assistant principal. “I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for our school and the positive impact this designation will have on our students' educational journey.”
Schools have two years to earn the School of Innovation designation after their application is approved, Poage said. JTE earned the designation within one school year.
“Milestones that have helped us achieve this designation include becoming an ‘A’ school, receiving eight Office of Education Policy awards for academic growth and achievement, being recognized by DESE as a School on the Move Toward Success and by the Arkansas School Recognition Program for ranking within the top 5% of schools in the state for student growth and being in the top 6-10% for student achievement,” she said.