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PARENT INFORMATION MEETING Grade Level Benchmark – Based Grading and Reporting

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Page 1: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

PARENT INFORMATION MEETING

Grade Level Benchmark – Based Grading and

Reporting

Page 2: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

What is a Grade Level Benchmark?

A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade level.

All GLB’s and Components are available at:http://www.oskaloosa.k12.ia.usGo to: Curriculum and Instruction Go to: Curriculum Development

Page 3: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

What is a Grade Level Benchmark?

Grade Level Benchmarks align the curriculum from one grade to the next so teachers know what instruction is taking place at each grade within a content area.

All GLB’s and Components are available at:http://www.oskaloosa.k12.ia.usGo to: Curriculum and Instruction Go to: Curriculum Development

Page 4: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

What is a Grade Level Benchmark?

Example:Grade Level Benchmark or GLB4th Grade Social Studies

Students will demonstrate an understanding of how to utilize components of maps/globes.

Page 5: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How do we currently grade and report academic performance?

An overall grade is given for the course, not for individual content or skills.

ExampleSocial Studies = B

Page 6: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will we report out in the future?

An overall grade will be given for the course in grades 3-12A grade for each Grade Level Benchmark will be given for

grades PK – 12 A Work Habits grade will be given for grades PK – 12.

Example: 4th Grade

GLB #1 Students will demonstrate an understanding of how to utilize components of maps/globes. = 3

Overall Grade for Social Studies = B

Work Habits Participation = 2

Page 7: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

What subjects will report out next year?

Elementary – Math, Language Arts, Science and Social Studies

Middle School – Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, FCS, Technology, and Art

High School – Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, FCS, Industrial Technology, Art, Business, Foreign Language, and AG

Page 8: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Why Change?

Reporting out by Grade Level Benchmark gives families information describing how well a student is performing based on a specific piece of content or skill.

Page 9: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Why Change?

Families will be provided more information about:

• What students are expected to learn (GLB’s)• What a student KNOWS and what they do NOT

KNOW specific to each subject• Work Habit behaviors important to learning

Page 10: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Why Change?

Performance on Grade Level Benchmarks has direct impact on students learning what they need to know to be successful at the next grade level.

Page 11: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Why Change?

Methods used to report and grade vary widely currently from one teacher to another, even among those who teach at the same grade level within the same school.

Page 12: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Will students still get a letter grade?

Yes – Grades 3-12 will still use letter grades

Letter grades will be given and Grade Point Average (GPA) will be maintained.

Grades will be based on academic performance related to the Grade Level Benchmarks

Page 13: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Are others doing this?

Yes

With the adoption of the Common Core/Iowa Core, many schools are moving toward reporting out by “Standards”

Some Iowa schools include:

Ankeny, Norwalk, Johnston, College Community, Fort Dodge, Fairfield, Pleasant Valley, Bettendorf, Cedar Falls, Burlington,

Marshalltown, Mt. Pleasant, Wapsie Valley, Webster City,

Ballard, etc.

Page 14: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will overall

academic performance be reported?

Letter Grade Percentage

A 94% - 100%

A- 90% - 93%

B+ 87% - 89%

B 84% - 86%

B- 80% - 83%

C+ 77% - 79%

C 74% - 76%

C- 70% - 73%

D+ 67% - 69%

D 64% - 66%

D- 60% - 63%

F 59% and Below

Page 15: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will academic

performance on Grade Level

Benchmarks be reported?

Code Meaning

4 Exceeds Expectations

3 Meets Expectations

2 Progressing Toward

Expectations

1 Does Not Meet

Expectations

N/A Not Assessed Yet

I Incomplete

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How will academic

performance on Grade Level

Benchmarks be reported?

Page 17: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will Work Habits be reported?

Work Habits are behaviors that support the learning process

Page 18: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will Work Habits be reported?

Right now we are looking at following:

Completes Work on TimeParticipates in ClassDoes Careful WorkDemonstrates organizational skillsListens wellWorks IndependentlyFollows directions

Page 19: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

District philosophy about Practice Work

Practice Work is defined as:Work completed for practice on a skill/concept

• Students should be able to do the work independently• Teachers will assign work directly related to the curriculum• Teachers will keep assigned work brief• Practice Work will count for no more than 25% of the overall grade/GLB

Page 20: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

District policy on Practice Work/student work

• Teachers will collaboratively determine grading policy

• Teachers will communicate grading policy at beginning of school year or at the start of each trimester

Page 21: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Grade 4

Social Studies

Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3

GLB 1 3

GLB 2 2

GLB 3 3

Overall Grade/Performance

B- C+ B+

Comments: Keep up the good work

Too social Great work on project!

Work HabitsParticipation 3 2 3

Page 22: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

How will information be shared?

The Communication Plan Includes:

• Informational sessions – PAC, PTO, DAC, BOE• Articles in local newspaper• District website• Information at registration• Kindergarten Round-up• Spring Parent/Teacher Conferences information • Parent Portal• E-mail• Meet the Teacher Night in the Fall

Page 23: PARENT INFORMATION MEETING. A Grade Level Benchmark describes what a student should know and be able to demonstrate in each content area at each grade

Rolling it out

Grade Level Benchmark reporting is scheduled for the 2011 – 2012 school year

Not all areas will report out the first year

A Grading and Reporting Guideline Book will be available to parents

A Complete list of Grade Level Benchmarks and Components will be available and on-line access provided

• This is a process and not an event – we will strive to make our curriculum, instruction, and assessment as consistent as possible

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Questions?