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The Importance of Attendance
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"We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort."
~ Jesse OwensEncourage your child to work hard. There will be benefits.
Common Core Standards
For more detailed information, please visit the Common Core Standards website at http://www.corestandards.org.
Fast Facts
- Benefits for K-12 Students, Teachers & FamiliesAlthough common standards cannot improve the quality of K-12 education in the U.S. single-handedly, they set several benefits and advantages into motion.
- Establish a clear set of expectations for every teacher and student.
- Make it easier for students who move from school-to-school and state-to-state to make a seamless transition, and remain confident that their K-12 education leads to college, skills training or the workplace.
- Boost the competitive advantage of American students, who for the first time will have the opportunity to meet the academic standards set by top-performing countries.
- Create goals for every grade, which are consistent and transparent to parents, students, teachers and the public.
- Make it possible for educators to work collaboratively — coast to coast — as they adapt and enrich common standards with learning activities and new best practices.
- Encourage publishers and educational developers to align textbooks, digital media and instructional materials to common standards.
- Support the development of a unified, comprehensive and consistent assessment system.
- Prompt policy changes necessary to support students and teachers as they meet the teaching and learning goals of the common standards.
(information gathered from http://www.k12.wa.us/corestandards/Fastfacts.aspx
Highlights
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What are Common Assessments ?Common Assessments (CA) usually consist of 10 questions that assess how students are performing on subject objectives throughout the nine weeks. CAs count as a daily grade which means that they count once in the gradebook. After completing the assessment, teachers use the results to determine which objectives/skills the students need to continue to focus on during the nine weeks. CAs are given by all the schools in the Pascagoula-Gautier School District to monitor the students' progress. The questions have been created to resemble the questions on the MCT2 (Mississippi Curriculum Test).