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District updates tutoring, PLCs and assessment cycles as state school letter grades are reviewed
Summary
District leaders and school principals updated the board on tutoring programs funded by Title grants, professional learning communities, assessment cycles (fall AASA mimic and DIBELS), and explained how Arizona Department of Education school letter grades are calculated and used.
District student-achievement staff and principals briefed the Lake Havasu Unified board on Nov. 13 about tutoring programs, professional learning communities (PLCs), assessment results and how the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) calculates school letter grades.
Student Achievement Director Miss Olsen said Title I and II funds support tutoring at all six elementary schools and Thunderbolt, noted peer-to-peer tutoring at the high school has yielded 42 hours of tutoring to date, and described four district action steps to strengthen instruction including PLCs, lesson design PD, supports for…
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