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2017 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS MARCH 1, 2017 Page 43

expanded to 200 Chicago schools. The MacArthur

Foundation funded the Alliance for Achievement, an

ADI initiative to build strong school communities

focused on student learning.

The Laboratory for Student Success at Temple

University adopted Alliance for Achievement and

made it part of a comprehensive school reform

program implemented in schools in 13 states. Through

this adoption, ADI moved into the universe of school

improvement.

In 1991, ADI began publishing the School Community

Journal, still the premier, international, peer-reviewed

journal on school community.

In 1999, ADI opened an office in East St. Louis,

Illinois, to serve the state’s region with the highest

concentration of poverty. ADI maintains that office

today and also administers the Lincoln Parents’ Center

here in town, assisting families with children from

birth to age five in Logan County.

In 2007, in partnership with the Woods Foundation,

ADI created Liftoff, a youth development program.

Liftoff guides and supports students from eighth grade

through college graduation.

From 1997 to 2006, ADI served as the Parent

Information Resource Center (PIRC) for Illinois, with

funding from the U.S. Department of Education. This

support allowed ADI to exercise national leadership

in the realm of parent and family engagement in

support of student school learning. During this time,

ADI created its first generation of tools to more easily

and effectively bring together schools with parents;

the next generation of these tools are now used within

ADI’s School Community Network and are used

across the country and put actionable research into the

hands of parents and educators.

In 2005, ADI was awarded one of five national grants

from the U.S. Department of Education to establish

content centers to assist state education agencies.

ADI’s Center on Innovation & Improvement (CII)

published seminal work on state systems of support,

restructuring, and school turnaround. Three of CII’s

publications earned awards from the American

Educational Research Association. CII staff provided

on-site consultation and training for state education

agencies in 43 states.

In 2012, ADI formed the Indistar Network of 26 states

that adopted ADI’s web-based Indistar system for

school improvement, a system that has now guided

school improvement by school-based teams in more

than 11,000 schools across the nation. Indistar makes

the research consensus of effective school practice

actionable, with research briefs and videos of effective

practices to stimulate thought and high expectations

of professional practice, as well as facilitating input of

‘critical friends’ from the district and state.

The platform is unique in education and harnesses

performance management methodology to the unique

needs of schools and families.

In 2012, ADI was a partner in three successful grant

applications to create new content centers funded by

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