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CLI Model Classrooms are eye-openers: by showing what is possible, they dramatically raise teacher expectations, producing better performance from teacher and student alike.

CLI establishes Model Classrooms in schools in low-income neighborhoods with student populations typical to the area.  We provide Model Classroom teachers with training that is both intensive and sustained over time, and furnish their classrooms with large numbers of quality children’s books and literacy materials. The result is nothing short of transformational: a classroom where students thrive in an environment of support and challenge.

Visiting teachers from within the building and from other schools are able to see first-hand the remarkable student success resulting from rich literacy environments, exemplary teaching, and high expectations for students.  Model Classrooms give insight into the best teaching strategies and classroom learning environments for teachers of children who begin school with little early literacy experience.  The experience of seeing best instructional practices in action in a real classroom elevates teachers’ expectations for their students and for themselves.  Teachers leave motivated to reflect on their own teaching and begin implementing best practices they’ve observed.

Ideally, a school should have a Model Classroom in each grade.  Since 2004, this has been the case at Gotwals Elementary School in Norristown, PA, where 98% of students are eligible for free or reduced lunch.  A CLI Model Classroom in each of the kindergarten, first, second, and third grades has allowed for continuity of high-impact reading and writing instruction for children through four critical years.  The result has been a dramatic increase in third grade student scores on the state test -- from 20% to 70% -- and the.National Title I Association’s 2009 Distinguished School Award.

Every CLI Model Classroom teacher is also part of the CLI Model Classroom Network, a sustainable framework for supporting Model teachers over the long term in a collaborative learning community in which teachers study best practices and share ideas and challenges.  The Network’s monthly Leadership Development Meetings facilitated by CLI Professional Developers help to deepen their knowledge of instructional practices and relevant research. 

Being part of the Network also helps them become ‘teacher-leaders’ within their schools. As teacher-leaders, CLI Model Classroom teachers collaborate with their grade-level colleagues to standardize literacy instruction and establish benchmarks for student and teacher performance, ensuring that students’ literacy education is consistently excellent throughout the grade level.


The National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future reported in 1998 that teacher quality accounted for over 90% of the variation in achievement in schools with students from similar backgrounds.  The report states that teachers should increase their instructional knowledge by visiting successful teachers in action, getting exemplary instruction from which to model their own practices. 


A Graduate of a CLI Model Classroom (10 Years Later)


CLI currently maintains 133 Model Classrooms in 5 states:

last updated: School Year 2010-2011

Illinois

Chicago

Pre-kindergarten

  • Barry Elementary, Hugo Luna (bilingual)
  • Dewey Child Parent Center, Willa Mae Rodgers
  • Doolittle Elementary, Angela Wooten
  • Goldblatt Elementary, Beverly Funchess
  • Goudy Elementary, Erin Stanfill
  • Revere Elementary, Angela Clark
  • Smith Elementary, Megan Grib
  • Zapata Academy, Meghan Burke (bilingual)
  • Zapata Academy, Guadalupe Hernandez (bilingual)

Maryland

Baltimore

Pre-kindergarten

  • Mary Ann Winterling Elementary, Tanya Green
  • Mary Ann Winterling Elementary, Lauren Preston
  • Carter G. Woodson, Nancy Parris
  • Heritage High (pre-k program),  Lori Raxenberg

Kindergarten

  • Patapsco School, Nicole Bien
  • Carter G. Woodson, Elisha Gray

Massachusetts

Boston

Pre-kindergarten

  • Mason School, Maria Mendes

New Jersey

Camden

First Grade

  • LEAP Academy Charter, Christina Fredericksdorf
  • Wiggins School, Emily Vosseller

Second Grade

  • Wiggins School , Marchal Doe

Newark

Special Education

  • McKinley School, Elizabeth Pecota

Pre-Kindergarten

  • McKinley School, Clara Mota

Kindergarten

  • Abington Avenue School, Lenore Furman
  • Ann Street School, Lidia DaGraca
  • Chancellor Annex, Ke'Lee Brown
  • Maple Annex, Theresa Rozek
  • Mount Vernon School, Regina Wingo
  • Newton Street School, Danielle Mastrogiovanni

First Grade

  • First Avenue School, Madeline Ferrao
  • Franklin Elementary, Olga Alonso-Cardenas (bilingual)
  • Oliver Street School, Mariarosa DaCosta

Second Grade

  • Elliot Street School, Maribel Mendez
  • Mount Vernon School, Graciela Gomes
  • Oliver Street School, Mylene Branco

Third Grade

  • Ivy Hill School, Veronica Avery

Orange

Kindergarten

  • Forest Street School, Adriana Brochero-Hernandez

First Grade

  • Forest Street School, Natasha Pared

Vineland

Special Education

  • D'Ippolito Elementary, Suzanne Smith
  • Johnstone Elementary, Suzette DiMarchi
  • Mennies Elementary, Robin Cohen

Kindergarten

  • Barse Elementary, Michelle Pantalione
  • D'Ippolito Elementary, Carol Cullis
  • Durand Elementary, Doreen Highes
  • Johnstone Elementary, Melissa Capelli
  • Mennies Elementary, Vivian Venditti
  • Petway Elementary, Tina Leo
  • Sabater Elementary, Michele Bergamo
  • Winslow Elementary, Michael Hindermyer

First Grade

  • Barse Elementary, Michele Thompson
  • D'Ippolito Elementary, Erin Semus
  • Durand Elementary, Gina Scotti
  • Mennies Elementary, Danielle Burns
  • Petway Elementary, Tracey Alexander
  • Sabater Elementary, Kristina Rochetti
  • Winslow Elementary, Melissa Pomante

Second Grade

  • Barse Elementary, Jennifer Frie
  • D'Ippolito Elementary, Kimberly DeNovellis
  • Durand Elementary, Staci Bays
  • Johnstone Elementary, Nicole Velasquez
  • Johnstone Elementary, Melissa Morgan
  • Mennies Elementary, Desiree Togno
  • Petway Elementary, Dana Speziali
  • Sabater Elementary, Stephanie Armstrong
  • Winslow Elementary, Nicole Ochs

Third Grade

  • Barse Elementary, Linda Fields
  • D'Ippolito Elementary, Amy Murie
  • Durand Elementary, Brandy Patch
  • Johnstone Elementary, Lindsay McCarron
  • Mennies Elementary, Nicole Sapello
  • Petway Elementary, Stephanie Mastro
  • Sabater Elementary, Toshi Holmes-Johnson
  • Winslow Elementary, Tara Piccione

Pennsylvania

Bristol

Pre-kindergarten

  • Snyder Girotti School, Mary Lou Tantum

Norristown

Kindergarten

  • Gotwals Elementary, Jen Bacani

First Grade

  • Gotwals Elementary, Erica Prettyman

Third Grade

  • Gotwals Elementary, Katie Sortino

Philadelphia

Pre-kindergarten

  • Belmont Academy School, Jennifer McNamara

Kindergarten

  • Bayard Taylor School, Gladys Navarro-Berriós (bilingual)
  • Belmont Academy, Sonja Neilson
  • Blankenburg Elementary, Kelly Graham
  • Clara Barton Elementary, Kelly McQuail
  • Clara Barton Elementary, Jackie Anderson
  • Comegys School, Lauren Masciantonio
  • Comly Elementary, Sara DiDonato
  • Cook-Wissahickon Elementary, Joy Gauthney
  • Duckrey Elementary, Cynthia Moultrie
  • Dunbar Elementary, Angela Mcrea
  • General George G. Meade School, Brenda Tucker Patterson
  • George Sharswood School, Michele Hurst
  • George Washington School, Jennifer Pakola
  • Girard Elementary, Courtney Costello
  • Gompers Elementary, Sue Weintraub
  • Heston Elementary, Kathy Colbert
  • Hartranft Elementary, Kanika Boone
  • Isaac Sheppard School, Christina Genetti-Grosh
  • John B. Kelly School, Stacy Dougherty
  • Joseph Catharine School, Nicole Traore
  • Kearny Elementary, Ellen Ginsberg
  • Kinsey Elementary, Channel McClain-Smart
  • Marshall (John) Elementary, Bonnie Koval
  • Prince Hall Elementary, Jeanmarie Navea
  • Solis-Cohen School, Mary Bell Cote
  • Vare Elementary, Alexandra Papa
  • Vare Elementary, Monica Domizio

First Grade

  • Clara Barton Elementary, Elaine Cubbage
  • Clara Barton Elementary, Alison Walters
  • Clara Barton Elementary, Marie Fortunato
  • Bayard Taylor School, Erica Darken (bilingual)
  • Belmont Academy, Denise Metz
  • Blankenburg School, Janet Gilmore
  • Brown Elementary, Valerie Green
  • Comly Elementary, Megan Sorichillo
  • General George G. Meade School, Megan Taylor
  • George Sharswood School , Andrea Irrera
  • George Washington School, Toni O'Karma
  • Gompers Elementary, Shantell Bowser
  • Hartranft Elementary, Heather Brant
  • Heston Elementary, Saffiyah Islam
  • John B. Kelly School, Meredith Schnector
  • Joseph Catharine School, Andrea Vounas
  • Kinsey Elementary, Laverne Cook-Weaver
  • Marshall (John) Elementary, Lisa Sothern
  • Penn Alexander Elementary, Kate Sharp
  • Prince Hall School , JeanneMarie Navea
  • Prince Hall School , Lauren Parker
  • Isaac Sheppard School, Carmelina Vasquez
  • Solis-Cohen School, Rosemarie Lee
  • Thomas G. Morton School, Melinda Carson
  • Vare Elementary, Jacqueline Bradshaw-Turner
  • Vare Elementary, Veronica Gabor

Second Grade

  • Clara Barton Elementary, Michelle Geist
  • Ferguson Elementary, Robin Finklestein

Third Grade

  • Isaac Sheppard School, Colleen Lutz
  • General George G. Meade School, Donielle Rigler

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