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Chronological Development of Partnership Sites: 1992-2001

Evidence of the growth and changes within our restructured teacher preparation program:


1992-93

Phase I Partial Undergraduate Block Program at:

Fairborn:

Five Points Elementary 1 quarter (25 students)

1993-94

Phase I Undergraduate Block Program at:

Trotwood-Madison:

Shilohview Elementary 1 quarter (25 students total in both sites)

Trotwood Jr. High 1 quarter

1994-95

Phase I Undergraduate Block Programs at:

Dayton:

E.J. Brown Elementary 1 quarter (20 students)

Trotwood-Madison:

Shilohview Elementary 2 quarters (50 students total in both sites)

Trotwood Jr. High 2 quarters

Fairborn:

Five Points Elementary 1 quarter (20 students)

Phase II Undergraduate Block Program at:

Fairborn:

Five Points Elementary 1 quarter (18 students)

1995-96

Phase I Undergraduate Block Programs at:

Dayton:

E.J. Brown Elementary 3 quarters (60 students total)

Trotwood-Madison:

Shilohview Elementary 2 quarters (40 students)

Trotwood-Madison Junior High 1 quarter (5 students)

Celina City Schools 2 quarters (20 students total in 4 schools)

Professional Year Program (PYP) at:

Fairborn:

Five Points Elementary, Baker Junior High and Fairborn High

School total academic year (21 graduate students)

1996-97

Phase I Undergraduate Block Programs at:

Dayton:

E.J. Brown Elem. 3 quarters (60 students total)

Trotwood-Madison:

Shilohview Elem. 1 quarter (21 students)

Phase II Undergraduate Block Programs at:

Trotwood-Madison:

Shilohview Elem. 2 quarters (40 students total)

Professional Year Program (PYP) at:

Fairborn:

Five Points Elementary, Baker Junior High and

Fairborn High School total academic year (26 graduate students)


Professional Educator Program

Timeline of Events since 1996

1997

Ý         PEP Partnership Coordinator position established and filled by Raymond Swann.

Ý         ÝTrotwood Madison High School established as a partner school.

Ý         ÝThe Partner schools were Fairborn City Schools (Five Points Elementary, Baker Jr. High, Fairborn High School), Dayton Public Schools (E.J. Brown), and Trotwood Madison City Schools (Trotwood High School).

Ý         ÝThere were 46 PEP Interns.

1998

ÝA written partnership agreement established between Wright State (CEHS) and Dayton Public Schools, 3/19/98.

ÝThe Partner school sites were: Fairborn High School, Five Points Elementary, Baker Jr. High, Dunbar High School, E.J. Brown Elementary, Trotwood Madison High School, and Shilohview Elementary School.

ÝThere were 36 PEP Interns.

ÝFairborn City Schools and Wright State University revised and renewed their Partnership Agreement.

1999

Ý         ÝThe PEP Partner school sites were: Fairborn High School, Five Points Elementary, Baker Jr. High, Dunbar High School, E.J. Brown Elementary, Trotwood Madison High School, and Shilohview Elementary School.

Ý         ÝThere were 39 interns.

Ý         ÝFairview Middle School of Dayton Public Schools became a partner school.

Ý         ÝTrotwood Madison City schools and Wright State University (CEHS) established a written Partnership Agreement.

Ý         ÝCEHS Partnership Committee established.

Ý         ÝISUS sought partnership status.

2000

Ý         ÝThe PEP sites were: Dayton Public Schools (Fairview Middle School, Dunbar High School, E.J. Brown Elementary), Fairborn City Schools (Fairborn High School, Baker Jr. High, Five Points Elementary) Sugarcreek Local Schools (Bellbrook High School), Trotwood Madison City Schools -Trotwood High School, Trotwood Middle School, Shilohview Elementary), West Carrollton City Schools (CF Holliday Elementary).

Ý         ÝThere were 54 Interns.

Ý         ÝWright State University (CEHS) and West Carrollton City Schools established a written Partnership Agreement.

Ý         ÝSugar Creek Local Schools applied for Partnership Status and is in the process of drafting a formal agreement.

Ý         ÝMilton Union exempted Village Schools applied for Partnership Status with Wright State University (CEHS) and was approved.

2001

Ý         ÝThe PEP Partnership school sites were: Dayton Public Schools (Fairview Middle School, Dunbar High School, E.J. Brown Elementary with Valerie Elementary and Stivers School for the Arts Pending), Fairborn City Schools (Fairborn High School, Baker Jr. High, Five Points Elementary), Sugarcreek Local Schools (Bellbrook High School, Bellbrook Middle School), Trotwood Madison City Schools (Trotwood High School, Trotwood Middle School, Shilohview Elementary), and West Carrollton City Schools (CF Holliday Elementary).

Ý         ÝThere are 45 interns

Ý         ÝSpringfield City schools are seeking partnership status

   

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