Spotlight: Central Valley Networked Improvement Community, Tulare County Office of Education

The Central Valley Networked Improvement Community (CVNIC) was recognized with the Spotlight on Quality in Continuous Improvement in 2018 for its work to improve mathematics outcomes for 5th graders in seven rural, agricultural districts in Tulare County in the Central Valley of California. CVNIC’s work across that county is an example of how a regional support entity such as a County Office of Education can play an effective role in building the human and organizational capacities to effectively engage in improvement work and make improvement happen at scale.

[Learn more] about the work of the Central Valley Networked Improvement Community, Tulare County Office of Education and view their presentation at the Spotlight on Quality in Continuous Improvement Symposium on November 15, 2018, in Washington, DC.

The Carnegie Foundation launched the Spotlight on Quality in Continuous Improvement program in 2017 to elevate clear and compelling examples of how the rigorous application of improvement principles, methods, processes, and tools solve educational problems. Each honoree has demonstrated quality in the enactment of improvement principles, methods, and tools applied to significant problems in education or to transform their educational systems or organizations.

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