Student Learning & Achievement
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District 6 engages all students in a challenging and personalized education, preparing each student to be career and college ready.
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Priority 1: Provide a personalized learning experience for all students.
Value and Belief: We provide opportunity and choice.
Outcome: By 2023, 95% of students in grades 2-12 will have a district-approved personalized learning plan.
By 2023, 75% of classrooms will be proficient in their implementation of blended learning.
Priority 2: Align systems so all students graduate on time and are college and career ready.
Value and Belief: We know every child can achieve.
Outcome: By 2021, 90% of students will graduate on time.
By 2020, average daily student attendance will be 95% or higher.
Priority 3: Implement an instructional framework that reflects both the art and science of teaching to ensure all students learn.
Value and Belief: We commit to excellence, innovation and continuous improvement.
Outcome: ACHIEVED By 2018, 99% of teachers will score proficient or higher on the professional practice teacher effectiveness evaluation.
ACHIEVED By 2020, 93% of teachers will score proficient or higher on the state model evaluation system. *As of 2016, the evaluation system includes both professional practices and measures of student learning.
By 2023, 75% of students who are learning English as a second language will be fluent English proficient within five years.
Priority 4: Align curriculum and assessment practices that are research-based and define clear, concise targets.
Value and Belief: We commit to excellence, innovation and continuous improvement.
Outcome: By 2020, 75% of students will score a 3 or higher on the Colorado Measures of Academic Success in English language arts and math in 3rd through 8th grades.
By 2022, 60% of students in reading/writing and 50% of students in math will reach the college and career readiness benchmark on PSAT and SAT.
To view the progress made toward these goals, please view the Innovation2020 Progress Report.