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Principal Simpkins
Reading Recovery Salutes Outstanding Principals

Nancy Simpkins, principal
Westwood Elementary School
Fairview, TN
Reading Recovery has produced good results at Westwood
Elementary, reports Principal Nancy Simpkins. “We’ve only had maybe
three kids test below first grade when they’re done with Reading
Recovery,” she said. “That’s almost a 100% success rate.”
Located outside Nashville, TN, Westwood Elementary was opened 6
years ago and is now full. There are close to 450 students in grades
K–5, with four first-grade classrooms of 15 students each. About 38%
of students are on free or reduced-price lunch, which is a high
percentage for the district. The surrounding community is strong and
tightly-knit, with long-time residents who have passed their
property down through generations. All the students go to the same
middle school and the same high school.
Teacher Collaboration is the Key to Success
The key to success is the collaboration between the Reading
Recovery teachers, the first-grade teachers, and even the
kindergarten teachers, Simpkins said. “Our Reading Recovery teachers
are part of the first-grade team. We have other interventions, and
Title I is one piece of our literacy program, but Reading Recovery
is one of the most successful because of the teacher training.”
“I just want to say up front that my two Reading Recovery teachers
are awesome teachers,” she added. “I’ll mention them by name, Ms.
Marilyn Godwin and Mrs. Vicky Roark, because they are the reason we
are fully implemented and the reason the kids are doing so well.”
One of the elements that Simpkins values in Reading Recovery is that
it establishes a common language between teachers. “I’m thrilled
with the level of communication. They’re all really strong. All this
is research-based training, and these are very highly qualified
teachers. Title I permits targeted assistance. Reading Recovery is
one piece of a big pie, and it lays the foundation for future
grades.”
For Simpkins, though, the source of Westwood Elementary’s success is
easy to pinpoint. “We look at what’s best for children, and these
teachers are so well-trained and child-centered—they are why it
works!”
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