K-6 Curriculum Update
November 11, 2018
Continuous Improvement Cycles
One of our guiding principles and core values is continuous improvement. We seek to continuously improve instruction with purposeful feedback loops (common assessments, NWEA, Data Dashboards) of information that consistently give us feedback on the effectiveness of our curriculum and instruction. We also seek to use continuous improvement principles on our systems. A new system we are implementing involves our common assessments. Our curriculum teams have done wonderful work in creating our common assessments and now we need to have a system for evaluating and improving these assessments.
Linked below are Google Form surveys on ELA Window Assessments A, B, and C. If you have feedback to share regarding any or all of these assessments please use the corresponding Google Form to share that feedback. The curriculum teams will be meeting in the coming weeks to review your feedback and comb through each assessment. Moving forward, after each assessment is administered, a survey will be sent the following weekend so you can provide timely feedback. Curriculum teams will continue to meet after every three assessments to review feedback and revise assessments for next year. This process will ensure that our assessments continue to improve and reflect our best understanding of the standards.
Give your feedback (Grades 2-6):
Love Our Veterans!
Cool Way to Track Reading Data
Happy Halloween - Mrs. Smith (CF0) & Mr. Hartsough
Reading Adoption Update
CCS Percentile Growth
Shout Outs!
- Tim Ergle - South Side 3rd Grade - Seen having lunch with his students and moving table to table to engage with his entire class. Love it!
- Anne Reverman - West Side 4th Grade - Agreeing to gon on camera with me. Thanks, Anne!
- The entire West Side Team - Doing amazing things and being recognized by the news - LINK HERE
- All of our robotics teams did awesome work! The East Side time is headed to state! So amazing!!!
- CIS Robotics team won the Professionalism Award this weekend at their competition! Great work, Ms. Chapman!
East Side Science Night
Ole Brian Mendler - Always Has Words of Wisdom
CCSPD Getting a Shout Out at Indiana School Safety Training
Performance Tasks
*5th and 6th grade are housed within your Team Drives. Talk with Kent or your team leader about the expectations for you.*
The data from these tasks do NOT need to be submitted to the Education Center.