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Mission Statement |
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The Washoe County School District sets out to create an education system where all students achieve academic success, develop personal and civic responsibility, and achieve career and college readiness for the 21st century. |
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Each year we refine our programs to support our students. Between district, state, and federal support, the following programs were available this year.- The Positive Behavior Support Program provided a building wide consistent program to teach and monitor student behavior.
- The MAP assessment system provided standardized assessments of student progress that align with state standards.
- AIMSweb provided easy to administer, frequent probes to monitor student achievement in reading and mathematics.
- Our Healthy Schools grant funded nutrition lessons and recess activities to promote better student health and wellness.
- Infinite Campus improved student information management and provided access for staff, students, and parents.
- Title I funds provided a PIF, literacy coach, two teaching assistants, additional PD, and teaching materials and equipment.
- Foster Grandparents and the Big Brother/Big Sister program provided personal attention for many of our students.
- The Food Bank of NNV dinner program provided free meals each week day to all children up to age eighteen.
- The 21st Century Schools Grant to provide before and after school care and academic support.
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Goals and Objectives |
Goal 1 Improve student achievement in reading as measured by the district pathway performance indicators and NV Reading CRT.
Objective(s): This year, at least 49% of 3rd graders, 45% of 5th graders and at least 70% of all students will meet or exceed the target score as measured by the Nevada Reading CRT. Student growth will be demonstrated by increases through DRA, Running Records, QSI, or MAP/District Reading Benchmarks.
Goal 2 All ELL students need to show sufficient progress towards proficiency or meet proficiency as measured by the ELPA.
Objective(s): Students tested on the ELPA-LASLINKS will show adequate progress towards proficiency or meeting proficiency as determined by Annual Measurable Achievable Objectives, Developmental Reading Assessment, AIMSweb, Running Records, Qualitative Spelling Inventory, or Measurement of Academic Progress.
Goal 3 Improve student achievement in mathematics as measured by the district pathway indicators and NV Mathematics CRT.
Objective(s): This goal will be measured by the targets identified below: This year, at least 55% of 3rd graders, 49% of 5th graders and at least 70% of all students will meet or exceed the target score as measured by the NV Mathematics CRT. Student growth will be demonstrated by increases through MAP.
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