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Curriculum committee reports DIBELS screening rollout and progress at Enfield; some schools remain on improvement lists

5902094 · May 1, 2025
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The curriculum committee reported on district adoption of the DIBELS 8 universal literacy screener (K–5, piloted in middle school) with a target of 80% benchmark attainment, and said Enfield Elementary met progress targets in its school improvement plan while other schools still require work.

The curriculum committee reported April 29 that the district is implementing DIBELS 8, a universal literacy screening tool, in grades K–5 and piloting the measure in middle school to identify students’ reading needs and guide interventions.

Committee members said students will be assessed three times per year and that data will help place students into supports such as summer Project…

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