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McKinney, Texas – McKinney ISD schools continue to achieve Level 3 Certification in Marzano High Reliability Schools with Eddins Elementary, Reuben Johnson Elementary, Malvern Elementary, Press Elementary and Vega Elementary joining 17 other MISD campuses who received Level 3 recognition in May and July, bringing the total number of Level 3 schools to 22:

Bennett Elementary

Burks Elementary

Caldwell Elementary

Eddins Elementary
Finch Elementary

Glen Oaks Elementary

Reuben Johnson Elementary

Lawson Early Childhood School

Malvern Elementary
Minshew Elementary

McGowen Elementary

McNeil Elementary

Press Elementary
Slaughter Elementary

Walker Elementary

Wilmeth Elementary

Webb Elementary

Vega Elementary

Cockrill Middle School

Dowell Middle School

Evans Middle School

Scott Johnson Middle School

In July, MISD's newest campus, Frazier Elementary, which opened in August 2023, earned Marzano Level 1 after its first year. Level 1 certification means that Frazier has created a “Safe and Collaborative Culture,” which is the foundation for every level of the HRS framework that follows. Such a culture is crucial to student achievement, and the Level 1 assessment addresses and evaluates day-to-day operations.

Level 3 certification means that schools have provided evidence of a “Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum,” which requires schools to show evidence that everything being taught to students is aligned with state standards, that every student is receiving it and that it can viably be taught in the school year.

The high reliability school (HRS) program was created by Marzano Resources to help transform schools into organizations that take proactive steps to ensure student success. Using a research-based five-level hierarchy, along with leading and lagging indicators, educators learn to assess, monitor and confirm the effectiveness of their schools.

All McKinney ISD schools are certified on HRS Levels 1 and 2 (with the exception of Frazier, who is now in the Level 2 process). The aforementioned 22 schools have completed Level 3 certification, and the district looks forward to celebrating all of its schools as they complete the process.

This framework, based on 50 years of educational research, defines five progressive levels of performance that a school must master to become a High Reliability School—where all students learn the content and skills they need for success in college, careers and beyond.

“As you move through the levels, it represents a complete transformation in how schools are run,” says CEO Robert J. Marzano.

Schools must collect data and validate their performance to climb each level of the hierarchy. Certification is determined by Marzano Resources analysts in cooperation with school data teams.

Using the HRS framework and indicators, schools can drive sustained, positive and significant impacts on student achievement by synthesizing multiple complex initiatives into one harmonious system.

About Marzano Resources
Built on the foundation of Dr. Robert J. Marzano’s 50 years of education research, Marzano Resources supports teachers and administrators through customizable on-site professional development, educator events, virtual coaching, books, videos and online courses. Our associates and authors are thought leaders in the field of education and deliver research-backed guidance for all major areas of schooling, including curriculum development, instruction, assessment, student engagement and personalized competency-based education.