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Victor schools adopt CKLA-based ELA curriculum for grades 3–6 after pilot

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The board approved adoption of the CKLA/Amplify ELA program for grades 3–6 after a district pilot; administrators described rollout plans, professional development and measures to support students with differing reading levels.

The Victor Central School District Board of Education approved adoption of a CKLA/aligned ELA program for grades 3–6 following a district pilot, presenters said. Karen Fenter, assistant superintendent for instruction, told the board that two curriculum programs were piloted in 3–6 classrooms and that teachers and coaches reached an “overwhelming consensus” in favor of CKLA/Amplify based on student engagement and early writing gains observed during the spring pilot. She said pilot…

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