Two Kent Title 1 schools get top honors from the state

Jugraj Singh

Jugraj Singh

A pair of Kent Elementary schools have received awards from the state for closing the achievement gap at their schools.

The principals at Neely O’Brien Elementary and Panther Lake Elementary were notified in June that they were among the 106 schools statewide chosen to receive the state’s 2009 Title I, Part A Improvement Award, based on student performance data on the Washington Assessment of Student Learning exams.

“These schools … have made significant gains in academic achievement,” said Assistant Superintendent of Learning and School Improvement Merri Rieger.

Title I schools are schools in which more than 40 percent of the student population qualify for free or reduced lunch. Due to those reduced income levels in the school population, additional assistance and resources are sent from the state.

To be eligible for the award, which comes from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, schools must receive Title I funds, achieve a state standard called Adequate Yearly Progress for three years, and show improvement overall, especially in subcategories Asian, African American, Hispanic, Native American, English Language Learners and special education.

“The school has done something to dramatically improve student achievement,” Rieger said. “There’s clear results that are showing.”

Rieger said both schools have put a ficus on increasing teachers’ “tool bag” in identifying and differentiating instruction to focus better on individual student needs.

“Both schools are really looking, student by student, at ‘What can we do?’” she said.

Rieger said the awards are a recognition of the hard work put in by the whole team at the schools, adding that students may not yet reach the highest level of achievement but “their efforts are paying off.”

Along with the recognition, the OSPI awards come with a check for $2,335 each to be used to continue to increase academic success.

Rieger said the money goes directly to the schools, which will determine where the additional funding will go. In the past, Rieger said the additional funds have gone to professional development or additional staff support.

“It goes right back into helping the staff and students succeed,” she said.

In 2008, three Kent schools also received the Title I award: Martin Sortun Elementary, Glenridge Elementary and the Kent Mountain View Academy.

Rieger said the district was proud of the two elementary schools and staff efforts.

“They are very intentional about what they are doing to help the students achieve academically,” she said.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Man fatally shot on East Hill in Kent; found inside vehicle

Incident Monday afternoon, June 16 in area of SE 240th Street and 108th Avenue SE

t
People ‘fed up’ with Trump administration protest in Covington | Photos

Estimated crowd of 1,500 lines main street in town June 14 with signs and chants

t
Kent firefighters fight three fires in three days | Photos

Puget Sound Fire responds June 10-12 to camper, house and apartment fires; no injuries

Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. FILE PHOTO, Kent Reporter
Man receives 10-year sentence for Kent parking lot killing

Fatally shot man in 2023 after he approached vehicle with baseball bat as part of ongoing feud

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Kent Police Blotter: May 26 to June 8

Incidents include domestic violence, store robbery, vehicle pursuit, copper wire theft

Washington State STEM Signing Day 2025 honorees in a group photo at a celebration event on June 6, at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center (VMAC) in Renton. Courtesy photo.
Select Kent seniors, grads honored on STEM Signing Day

Two Kentridge High students, one Kent-Meridian student receive recognition

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Man’s death in Kent warehouse ruled a homicide

Kent Police Department is under investigation.

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Kent Police arrest 2 suspects in 2024 murder of Kent-Meridian student

Auburn man, Auburn juvenile under investigation in shooting of 18-year-old Cristopher Zelaya

t
Federal Way woman, 61, killed in Kent hit-and-run crash on I-5

State Patrol has a suspect in June 9 crash and are asking that he turn himself in

Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent. FILE PHOTO, Kent Reporter
Kent mother pleads guilty to fentanyl death of 3-year-old daughter

Enters plea to second-degree manslaughter after child ingested drug in 2022 at Kent apartment

U.S. District Courthouse in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, U.S. Department of Justice
Ex-Kent woman sentenced in 2nd fraud case stealing from employer

Christin Guillory, 41, stole money from new employer while awaiting sentencing for stealing from past employer

File Photo, Kent Reporter
Man fatally shot in Kent at his 21st birthday party | Update

Medical examiner identifies Federal Way killed in early Saturday morning, June 7 shooting on West Hill