Centilli, Jeroladette (2008-12). A successful rural school model as perceived by local stakeholders in the Pinewoods Independent School District, Texas. Doctoral Dissertation. Thesis uri icon

abstract

  • This research was a qualitative case study involving 24 participants of a rural
    junior/senior high school in East Texas. The purpose of this study was to document the
    perceptions of students, faculty, administration, and community members in a small rural
    Texas community, exploring why they perceive their school to be a successful learning
    environment. The main objective of this basic interpretative case study was to interpret
    the meaning of how the participants make sense of their lives and their worlds. This
    study was guided by the following research questions: What factors determine success as
    identified by stakeholders in Pinewoods Independent School District? How do
    stakeholders in Pinewoods Independent School District perceive success in their
    junior/senior high school?
    The method of inquiry was an informal conversational interview with each
    participant. These interviews triangulated with a focus group, examination of historical
    documents, observations, and member checks. The themes revealed in the research
    included: (a) the rural advantage with three sub-themes, community safe and supportive
    of its citizens, a community without racial tension, and a nurturing community; (b) pride and tradition with two sub-themes, high expectations and competitive nature of school
    and school pride; and (c) quality of the school, Pinewoods style with four sub-themes,
    good discipline in school, dedicated teachers, high expectations in academic and
    extracurricular activities, and Pinewoods as a successful school.
    There are implications for policy, practice, and additional research that are
    necessary for all demographic factors of a rural community. The demographic factors
    include administrators, teachers, students, and citizens. The intent of the researcher is
    that the findings of this study be shared with other interested individuals throughout the
    state and nation to help them better understand how students are taught by a dedicated
    faculty, staff, and administration, while working through various difficulties such as low
    socioeconomic students, a continually decreasing community economy, and a lack of
    sufficient resources for the school.

publication date

  • December 2008
  • December 2008