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Elementary curriculum audit shows literacy gains; district rolls out anti‑bias training and family‑engagement roadmap
Summary
At the March 25 board meeting, Chief Academic Officer Bridal Fox and curriculum staff reported district‑level gains from a second annual GVC audit—literacy implementation up about 15% and math up about 7.8%—and Dr. Jamila Singleton outlined a two‑year anti‑bias and family‑engagement rollout.
At the March 25 Evergreen School District board meeting, Chief Academic Officer Bridal Fox, directors and curriculum specialists reported measurable improvements in elementary instruction and outlined district plans to expand anti‑bias training and family engagement.
Bridal Fox said the Teaching, Learning and Equity update centers on implementing an equity‑based multi‑tiered system of supports (MTSS). The presentation included results from the district’s second annual Elementary Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum (GVC) audit and related work in anti‑bias education and family engagement.
Bobby Hite, executive director of instruction and leadership, and Tilly Meyer, director of curriculum and instruction, described the GVC audit. The audit team visited more than 660 elementary classrooms, said Hite, spending roughly 280 observation hours and another 130 hours analyzing and compiling school‑level data. That work was shared in debriefs with school administrators.
Meyer presented comparative results: literacy…
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