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1. OKLAHOMA IIS Staff
www.okcareertech.org/iis/htm/s - [Cached]Published on: 4/22/2006 Last Visited: 4/22/2006
High Schools That Work State Coordinator, Cheryl Bell (580)-774-0224 x223 or (405)-743-6817 -
2. Innovative Initiatives and Services
www.okcareertech.org/iis/conta - [Cached]Published on: 3/5/2006 Last Visited: 9/13/2007
High Schools That Work State Coordinator, Cheryl Bell
Phone: 580.774.0224 X 223 Phone: 405.743.6817 Fax: 405.743.5142 -
3. www.okcareertech.org
www.okcareertech.org/pio/relea - [Cached]Published on: 2/6/2007 Last Visited: 9/13/2007
Since 1987, Oklahoma has been actively engaged in HSTW, the nation's largest and oldest school improvement initiative for high school leaders and teachers, according to Cheryl Bell, state HSTW coordinator at the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.
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"This award is given to schools with the highest percentage of career/technical students earning the Award of Educational Achievement based on their performance on the 2006 HSTW Assessment in their state," Bell said.
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"Schools and technology centers develop local site goals with action steps for improvement," Bell said. "For example, a ,pass rate' for reading at the end of the course or program may need to be established. If students don't pass, they may be required to attend a 2-6 week summer reading program for literacy.
"While technology centers are probably doing much of this already, TCTW principles will help them focus, look at data and identify specific local issues," Bell said.

