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The Eliot Innovation School’s Staff Culture Foundational Reading: Good Seeds Grow in Strong Cultures

This foundational article by Jon Saphier and Matthew King outlines 12 key cultural norms that drive sustained instructional improvement. The Eliot team cites this research as a guiding force in their AI strategy, intentionally sequencing their innovation work after building strong data practices, peer collaboration routines, and shared norms around experimentation and growth.

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The Eliot Innovation School’s Writing Data Tracker Sheet

This schoolwide Google Sheet tracks student progress in writing across informational, argumentative, and narrative genres. By visualizing individual growth against personalized goals and color-coding progress, the tracker helps teachers pinpoint student needs, measure intervention impact, and recognize growth over time—including outcomes related to AI-supported instructional shifts.

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The Eliot Innovation School’s SY24-25 Mid-Year Data Analysis Slide Deck

This internal slide deck outlines Eliot’s process for mid-year data analysis, from identifying schoolwide trends to targeting subgroup needs. It reflects how the school uses structured data reviews to inform instructional shifts—such as customizing small group lessons using AI tools—and maintain a strong continuous improvement cycle tied to real student outcomes.

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The Eliot Innovation School’s AI Text Club Padlet

This Padlet board captured collaborative learning from Eliot’s AI-focused text club, where educators explored foundational questions about AI’s role in teaching and learning. The forum offered a supportive, low-pressure space for teachers to develop shared understanding, raise implementation questions, and connect AI to instructional goals, laying the cultural groundwork for future innovation.

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ELSA (English Learner Support Assistant) Chatbot

A custom-built AI chatbot designed to support English learners in building content knowledge while strengthening academic language skills. ELSA (English Learner Support Assistant) offers scaffolded explanations, vocabulary support, and structured practice activities aligned to classroom content.

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