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High School Prep Success Depends on Public-Private Partnership

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012   

BALTIMORE, Md. – Learning for students - and for teachers – is happening this summer at the Middle Grades Partnership (MGP) in Baltimore, where academically-promising middle schoolers are taking classes designed to help them succeed when they eventually apply to the city's competitive-entrance public high schools.

The program brings educators from diverse teaching experiences together, according to director Beth Casey.

"Sitting at the same table around the idea of student achievement - everybody benefits. Everybody 'gives' and everybody 'gets' from being involved in that partnership."

She says the partnership also helps dispel notions that somehow public school teachers have a lot to learn from private school teachers.

Amy Rosenkranz is a Baltimore City Public Schools humanities teacher taking part in the program this summer,. She says it's been some of the best professional development she has experienced – although at first, she admits she was doubtful.

"I knew nothing about the Middle Grades Project, and I'm like, 'They just want to come help our poor little black kids here, and our poor teachers in this poor city.' But it hasn't been that way at all – and it's just been nice having diverse ideas and thoughts, and then working together to plan these things."

Fitz Hardcastle, an independent math teacher at Roland Park Country School, agrees. He says the program gives him insights to bring back to his classroom.

"So I learn more about the kids and about the population and the constraints that often the public school teachers deal with, more than I learn about specifically, the math."

Students in the MGP qualify at a much higher rate than their peers to be accepted into Baltimore City's competitive-entrance public high schools.



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