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Carpenter Elementary principal reports interim gains in math, outlines schedule and intervention changes

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Carpenter Elementary Principal Tyler told the board the school redesigned its master schedule, increased specials and targeted intervention time, and is seeing interim growth in math while reading showed modest gains. The school invited board members to a March 3 Reading Across America event.

Tyler, the principal of Carpenter Elementary, told the Laramie County School District #2 board on Feb. 10 that the school has redesigned its master schedule, reallocated Title I paraprofessional time to targeted intervention, and altered professional learning community (PLC) and RTI practices to better meet student needs.

Tyler said the schedule changes combine grade levels for specials to give students longer blocks (often 30 minutes to an hour), and that one teacher, Miss Warren, is teaching a combined fifth- and sixth-grade class to free scheduling space and enable cross-grade collaboration. The school…

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