Hellstern Middle School is the first Springdale school to earn the Model Professional Learning Community School designation.
Members of the Springdale Public Schools' administrative team surprised the school's staff with the recognition May 29 at Hellstern's end-of-year faculty meeting.
All 31 Springdale schools participate in the Professional Learning Community process.
"Our whole district has been working so hard," Dr. Allison Byford, Hellstern Middle School principal, told her staff at the meeting. "To be the first is incredible."
Model PLCs are some of the highest-performing schools around the globe, according to the Solution Tree website. Solution Tree is a professional development company and publisher of educational material for K–12 educators.
Model PLC Schools must meet the following requirements to qualify for the designation:
• Demonstrate a commitment to PLC at Work concepts
• Implement those concepts for at least three years
• Present clear evidence of improved student learning
• Provide data on a yearly basis that shows they continue to meet the criteria of the PLC at Work process