Anonymous wrote:In the math data part, were they trying to say that instructional coaches are the answer? In the vast majority of math classrooms, the teacher isn’t the problem. I’ve encountered students in MS and HS who can’t add single digit numbers without a calculator. I wonder what the instructional coaches would suggest in order to help them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they talk about the snow days and the calendar at all?
If you mean did they talk about how we'd decide how to make up the snow days with the allotted dates on our calendar? No. But they did use the "Things to Know" newsletter to address criticism around their decision to remain closed for a third day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did they talk about the snow days and the calendar at all?
If you mean did they talk about how we'd decide how to make up the snow days with the allotted dates on our calendar? No. But they did use the "Things to Know" newsletter to address criticism around their decision to remain closed for a third day.
Anonymous wrote:Did they talk about the snow days and the calendar at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez what "important" things were discussed? Anything?
Embarrassingly low literacy scores, embarrassingly low math proficiency scores and an embarrassing "update" on systemwide safety and security.
No discussion of mistake purchase.
NOPE! That was glossed over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez what "important" things were discussed? Anything?
Embarrassingly low literacy scores, embarrassingly low math proficiency scores and an embarrassing "update" on systemwide safety and security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez what "important" things were discussed? Anything?
Embarrassingly low literacy scores, embarrassingly low math proficiency scores and an embarrassing "update" on systemwide safety and security.
No discussion of mistake purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Geez what "important" things were discussed? Anything?
Embarrassingly low literacy scores, embarrassingly low math proficiency scores and an embarrassing "update" on systemwide safety and security.
Anonymous wrote:Geez what "important" things were discussed? Anything?