HSTW & MMGW initiatives are comprehensive school improvement programs designed to create high performance schools that complement and support the educational goals of Ohio. High Schools That Work Southwest Ohio (HSTW SW Ohio) is a local consortium of school districts. Our Board of Directors is comprised of educators, parents, and business and community leaders.
HSTW SW Ohio is a 501(c)3 "not-for-profit" organization, sustained by grants and by contributions from member districts. This consortium began in 1998 when six high schools committed to implementing the key practices and key conditions of the nationally recognized High Schools That Work model.
HSTW SW Ohio is a 501(c)3 "not-for-profit" organization, sustained by grants and by contributions from member districts. This consortium began in 1998 when six high schools committed to implementing the key practices and key conditions of the nationally recognized High Schools That Work model.
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High Schools That Work (HSTW) was originally created in 1987 by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) in partnership with a consortium of eleven states. High Schools That Work has been nationally recognized as the nation's fastest growing, whole school reform initiative with data to show it works.
HSTW SW Ohio began its work with middle schools in 2000. The school improvement model utilized is the Southern Regional Education Board's Making Middle Grades Work initiative. Only middle schools that serve as a feeder school to a High Schools That Work high school site are eligible for participation.
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