Priority Schools in a PLC at Work® Success Stories
Schools and districts from across the globe are transforming their classrooms—and so can you! Our experts have partnered with passionate educators worldwide to make a major impact on teaching and learning. But don't take our word for it. Browse the inspiring stories below to get a firsthand glimpse of their amazing success.

Huntsville Elementary School
Over the past three years, state achievement data has shown an 11% increase in reading, a 15% increase in mathematics (earning two distinctions for growth from the Texas Education Agency), and a 21% increase in writing.

Lindsey Elementary School
Lindsey Elementary School was a Title I school located in Houston County School District just south of metropolitan Atlanta. It earned Model PLC at Work® school status in 2020. The school building now serves as a wraparound center for the district.

Palmer Elementary School
Palmer Elementary School saw drastic increases to 3rd and 6th grade math and ELA proficiency and closed the achievement gap among disadvantaged students through the PLC at Work® process.

Stults Road Elementary School
The Texas Commissioner of Education named Stults Road one of two schools in the state to receive the 2010 National Title I Distinguished Award.

U.S. Grant High School
In less than four years, U.S. Grant went from failing to meet student testing standards to nearly acing the state’s A–F report card.

Watson Chapel High School
Watson Chapel High School saw drastic increases in math and ELA proficiency across grades 10, 11, and 12 by following the Priority Schools in a PLC at Work® process.