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Webster district sets 90% literacy goal, rolls out 45-minute "What I Need/WIN" intervention block
Summary
The Webster Central School District reported gains after adopting a new literacy curriculum and announced a district goal that 90% of elementary students will meet or exceed grade-level literacy standards, supported by a 45-minute "What I Need"/WIN intervention block and expanded assessment and PLC use.
The Webster Central School District announced a new districtwide literacy goal and detailed how principals and teachers will reorganize part of the elementary school day to reach it. Kate Hesla, principal at Schlegel Road Elementary School, said the district plans a 45-minute daily block called "What I Need" or WIN time to give students targeted instruction based on shared assessment data. Nut graf: District leaders said the move follows measurable gains after they adopted a new Tier 1 literacy curriculum last…
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