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What is AIM?

AIM works with schools across the county to become academically excellent, responsive to the developmental needs of young adolescents, and socially equitable. Every school is different, given its particular student population, faculty, local community, and organizational history. And every school faces a different set of challenges, based on its state and local standards, past performance, and resources. AIM staff help schools analyze their strengths and needs, determine priorities, and develop a solution that fits local needs and conditions.

The majority of AIM schools and state and regional educational organizations take advantage of one or more of AIM's three primary services – professional development, technical assistance and a comprehensive model for school improvement

What's New?

New AIM helps schools with Smaller Learning Community Initiatives. Learn how you can personalize your school.

REGISTER TODAY: 2006 AIM Leadership Symposium - January 17 – 19, 2006

Building Professional Learning Communities by Looking at Student Work: This 3-day session allows participating teachers, coaches and administrators to experience the best practices of campus-level professional learning communities by looking at student work. Learn more.

AIM Feature Story: "A District that Knows How to Spread Success"

AIM Feature Article: "Making Meaning" in Principal Leadership, February 2005.

Learn about the theory and research that supports AIM's approach to school improvement.

Innovative parent "testing nights" prove a success in AIM's Starkville, Mississippi schools.

 

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