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Memorial Elementary students showcase ELA pilot projects in school committee meeting
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Summary
Third- and fourth-grade students presented final projects from two piloted ELA curricula — Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) and American Reading Company (ARC) — including paragraph-writing on theme and animal-adaptation reports; staff said the pilot will inform curriculum purchases in the budget cycle.
Third- and fourth-grade students from Memorial Elementary presented final projects developed during classroom pilots of two ELA curricula — Core Knowledge Language Arts (CKLA) and American Reading Company (ARC) — at the Mendon-Upton school committee meeting.
A staff presenter explained the district tested ARC (which builds knowledge across units) and CKLA (which combines a skills strand with a knowledge strand). Third-grade students described writing assignments that required identifying theme and writing about a character, while fourth-graders presented books on animal adaptations and emphasized explaining evidence. "The book you have on your table are our final drafts," a student said.
Committee members praised the work and asked students informal questions about reading habits. District staff said the pilot results are being used to inform decision-making during the curriculum procurement and budgeting process.
What’s next: The committee will factor pilot outcomes into HQIM procurement discussions and the upcoming budget planning process.

