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District presents student assessment gains, recommends targeted supports and PD for math and early-career teachers
Summary
Sheridan County School District #3 staff reviewed fall–spring assessment results showing gains in reading and mixed results in math, outlined tiered intervention use and recommended targeted professional development and clearer intervention and grading processes for next year.
Sheridan County School District #3 staff presented fall-to-spring assessment results and recommended targeted coaching, clarified intervention procedures and proposed grading-policy alignment at a special board meeting.
The presenter, identified in the meeting as a district staff member overseeing curriculum and assessment, told trustees that the district uses three assessments—Acadience (reading screener required by the state), MAP Growth (adaptive, computer-based growth measure) and the state assessment (referred to in the meeting as YTAP/WIPOC)—to triangulate reading and math performance for grades K–10.
The presenter said the district saw measurable gains in reading: Acadience and curriculum-implementation data showed increases in proficiency and reductions in the share of students in the “well below” category from the prior year. On a draft of state results the presenter shared, 2022–23 proficiency for grades 3–10 had been 54 percent proficient or…
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