In furtherance of a LYS Nation tradition, we will take this time to tip
our caps to the campuses that have embraced the most important step in creating
and maintaining an action oriented professional learning community.  These
are the campuses that have conducted an extraordinary number of formative
classroom observations in a given month. In September, the Hero Schools met or
exceeded the targets below:
Big Schools – 325 PowerWalks Observations
Medium Sized Schools – 225 PowerWalks Observations
Small Schools – 125 PowerWalks Observations
Very Small Schools – 65 PowerWalks Observations.
For October, the targets will remain the same:
The October Hero School Targets
Big Schools – 325 PowerWalks Observations
Medium Sized Schools – 225 PowerWalks Observations
Small Schools – 125 PowerWalks Observations
Very Small Schools – 65 PowerWalks Observations.
For the record, the schools in the LYS nation conducted a total of
13,979 PowerWalks observations this past month.  But enough stalling. Without further ado, here are your
thirty-six PowerWalks Hero Schools for the month of September 2014. 
Congratulations!!!
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Elementary Schools 
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Junior High & Middle Schools 
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Alternative Schools 
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Combined Campuses 
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High Schools 
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Raymond E. Curtis ES (WISD –
  small school): 896 
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Big Spring JH (BSISD –
  midsized school): 472 
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Louis Schools (LISD – small
  school): 234 
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Morton Ranch HS (KISD – large
  school): 781 
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Rennell ES (CFISD – midsized
  school): 564 
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Magnolia JH (MISD – midsized
  school): 417 
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Wink Schools (WLISD – small
  school): 160 
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Mayde Creek HS (KISD – large
  school): 683 
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Stephen F. Austin ES (WISD –
  small school): 356 
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Bernard Harris MS (NEISD –
  midsized school): 359 
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Fairdale HS (JCPS – large
  school): 581 
 | 
 
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Juan N. Seguin ES (WISD –
  small school): 321 
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Lomax JH (LPISD – midsized
  school): 347 
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Weatherford HS (WISD – large
  school): 570 
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David Crockett ES (WISD –
  small school): 247 
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Mance Park MS (HISD – midsized
  school): 304 
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Iroquois HS (JCPS – large
  school): 400 
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Goliad ES (BSISD – small
  school): 240 
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Shirley Hall MS (WISD –
  midsized school): 274 
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Sulphur Springs HS (SSISD –
  midsized school): 330 
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Bose Ikard ES (WISD – small
  school): 238 
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Joe M. Tison MS (WISD –
  midsized school): 263 
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Dublin HS (DISD – small school):
  305 
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Ray ES (HISD – small school): 220 
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Hutto MS (HISD – midsized
  school): 239 
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Weatherford 9th
  Grade Center (WISD – small school): 236 
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Mary Martin ES (WISD – small
  school): 207 
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LaPorte JH (LPISD – midsized
  school): 238 
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Winona HS (WISD – small school):
  186 
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Bill W. Wright ES (WISD –
  small school): 187 
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Winona MS (WISD – small
  school): 188 
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Refugio ES (RISD – small
  school): 179 
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Big Spring IS (BSISD - small
  school): 172 
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Dublin ES (DISD – very small
  school): 171 
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Dublin IS (DISD – very small
  school): 152 
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Hutto ES (HISD – small
  school): 127 
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Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5
 - Now at the Apple App Store: Fun 5 Timer (Fundamental 5 Delivery Tool); Fun 5 Plans (Fundamental 5 Lesson Plan Tool)
 - Upcoming Presentations: The Fundamental 5 National Summit (Keynote Presentation); ASCD Annual Conference; TEPSA Summer Conference
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