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"It has helped my students by making them better listeners, write better formed letters, gives them skills and rules to make them independent thinkers...I really love using this program."
— Sharon Vallandingham, Teacher, Washington

Seattle Hill Elementary School

Everett, Washington

Scope of Work

Using both a criterion-referenced assessment tool and a norm-reference tool, comparable percentages were constructed among the school, the school district, and the state to track the reading, writing, and listening gains for K-2 students

Tool

Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)

Time Frame

Two-year study conducted 1996 - 1998

Seattle Hill Elementary School first implemented Discover Intensive Phonics as early as 1992. Convinced of the benefits of the program, the instructional staff made a commitment to add a stronger phonics instructional piece to the primary classes. All staff attended an in-service, district wide training to upgrade their program.

Data

Percentages of students reading at or above state standards:

School School Year Reading Writing Listening
Seattle Hill Elementary
96/97
97/98
74.5
90.4
72.7
47.0
85.5
78.3
Snohomish School District #201
96/97
97/98
57.7
72.3
54.6
50.8
72.0
78.5
State of Washington
96/97
97/98
47.6
55.6
42.2
36.7
61.7
71.3

Evaluator's Observations

A user survey that according to data collected from the CTBS and the WASL, the excellent reading scores are most likely the result of the Discover Intensive Phonics program. The program evaluator strongly feels there is a causal relationship between the program and the above, charted results. If it were due simply to socioeconomics, then other schools with our demographics would be scoring similarly. Our scores on the WASL are among the highest in the state.

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