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Greeley-Evans School District 6 advances ‘Portrait of a Graduate’ draft, plans next-year rubrics and classroom alignment
Summary
District staff presented draft language and community-sourced themes for a “Portrait of a Graduate,” calling it a multi-year effort that will be refined into classroom rubrics next year; board members asked about measurement, classroom alignment and participation rates for the district surveys.
GREELEY, Colo. — Greeley-Evans School District 6 staff on Monday presented a draft “Portrait of a Graduate” to the school board, showing six themes drawn from surveys, a community workshop and outside partner analysis and saying the effort will move into rubric development next year.
The district presentation said the Portrait of a Graduate is intended to be “a tool that we as a school district can use to communicate those cognitive, personal, and interpersonal skills that students would have when they graduate,” and to serve as “our guide for teaching and learning through all of our, all of our schools, and it'll provide that shared language, that we need.”
District staff described the project as year one of a multi-year process tied to the district’s strategic plan and said it began with surveys of students, teachers and parents, followed by a community workshop that produced six draft…
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