Curriculum reports - 2012-13

The following curriculum reports will be presented monthly to the Board of Education this school year at the following meetings. Meetings are held at 7 p.m. at various locations. Check here for the location schedule.

Some will be presentations and others will be written reports. The dates, locations and topics are subject to change. Updates will be posted at http://www.scotiaglenvilleschools.org/index.cfm

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If you have any questions about these reports, please contact Maureen Long, director of curriculum and assessment, at 382-121218/347-3600 EXT. 72101 or MLong@sgcsd.net.

Here is the curriculum report schedule adopted by the Board of Education (PDF)

 

August 27, 2012
  Written Reports: June HS Summary Report and Summer Program Report (PDF)

 

September 24, 2012
  Physical Report: Dignity for All Students Act

 

October 22, 2012
  Physical Report: Implementation of RTI

 

November 26, 2012
  Physical Report: CTE Update: update #1, update #2 and update #3
  Written Report: LMS/OPAL Update

 

December 10, 2012
  Written Report: Foreign Language

 

February 4, 2013 (rescheduled from Jan. 28)
  Physical Report: Schedule Alignment
  Written Report: Science and Math

 

April 15, 2013
  Physical Report: Credit recovery options (printed)
                           Credit recovery options (PowerPoint presentation)
  Written Report: Humanities (ELA and Social Studies)

 

May 13, 2013
  Physical Report: Special Education: First Beginnings and High School Equivalency programs

 

June 24, 2013
  Physical Report: Technology Update (including Power School Portal)
  Written Report: EnVision - year 1

 

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These are the curriculum overview reports by department:

English Language Arts (PDF)

Social Studies (PDF)

Mathematics (PDF)

Science (PDF)

Family and Consumer Sciences (PDF)

Library Media Services (PDF)

 

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