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JFYNet Reports and Presentations
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JFYNet's Effectiveness
The JFYNet Academic Support Program started with a pilot at Madison Park High School in the year 2000. We are now in nearly 40 schools representing almost 20 districts and over 100 classrooms. Just three short years ago we were working with approximately 3,000 students today that number has grown to over 8,000. The results have been very encouraging and have lead to the rapid growth of JFYNet, but perhaps the most important endorsement has been that 80% of our schools have retained our services in times of true economic challenges. The following presentation made to the MA DOE in Spring 2007 gives a complete overview of the JFYNet program.
Date: January 3, 2008
File: powerpoint (11836.42 KB)
Posted by: JFYNetworks
MCAS Learning Academy with JFYNet
The presentation was given at the 2005 Statewide Technology Conference
organized by MassCue. The presenters were
Daniel O'Connell, Assistant Principal, Methuen High School, Meredith
Tebbetts, Math Teacher, Methuen High School, Joanna Fawcett, ELA
Teacher, Methuen High School and Peter Nelson and Lisa McNulty from
JFYNet. Maximize technology resources in your school to meet the needs of your
most at risk students in an MCAS preparation program. Join us in a
straightforward discussion of what works and the challenges of helping
our most at risk students build the skills they need to succeed. The
Methuen/JFYNet partnership is described.
Date: March 26, 2007
File: powerpoint (256.00 KB)
Posted by: JFYNet
Amesbury Education Show #3
Amesbury Middle School math lab tutor Sam Bragg and JFYNet Site
Coordinator Peter Nelson discuss the JFYNet Academic Support Program now
in its second year at Amesbury Middle School. Click here then scroll down the page to find the correct episode.
Current JFYNet Program Evaluation and Reporting
JFYNet contracts with an outside evaluation team, the Data Analysis and Strategic Planning Project (DASPP), to analyze all MCAS results of JFYNet participants. D.A.S.P.P. is a privately funded initiative that conducts studies of school performance statewide. All JFYNet schools receive the detailed analysis as part of the JFYNet Academic Support Program. The detailed analysis includes item by item analysis for all JFYNet participants.
Date: March 1, 2005
File: word (366.08 KB)
Posted by: JFYNetworks
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