Recommendations for School
Board Goals
2006-2007
1. To create a comprehensive
literacy program which meets the needs of all learning levels and measurably
advances student achievement.
Several literacy programs
are being used at CCS: 6+1 Traits of
Writing, 4 Blocks, levelized readers, Everyday Spelling, and Reading Recovery.
The 2006 NECAP results showed that students in grades 3-8 were proficient in
reading, but that writing was lagging behind.
The ELA curriculum committee and SAU triad committee have been working
on creating a document that clearly delineates concepts that need to be taught
and mastered at the different grade levels. Many hours of professional
development have been devoted to developing literacy as it relates to all areas. During the 2006-2007 school year, the staff
will formulate a plan that outlines a comprehensive literacy program for all
students. Student growth will be
measured by both standardized and classroom assessments with reports made to
the Board on progress.
2. To implement practices and
procedures that will result in higher participation in the CCS lunch program.
During the 2005-2006 school year, CCS began to investigate ways to increase student participation in the lunch program. Using the direction of the Local Wellness Policy, steps will be put in place to, not only raise participation rates, but educate students on how to make healthy eating choices. A report on the progress of implementation will be made to the School Board throughout the year.
3. To establish, with community involvement, a plan for the implementation of practices that will promote healthy eating and physical activities that support student achievement.
A committee of CCS staff and
community members was established during the 2005-2006 school year to evaluate
measures that were being used to promote a healthy school environment. From that committee came some recommendations
as to how we could implement change that would teach, encourage, and support
healthy living. It is the intent of the
School Board to support activities and programs that will advance
wellness. Members of the wellness
committee will update the Board throughout the year on the progress being made.
4. To
gather information on elementary school grading systems to determine how or if
changes to the current CCS model should be implemented.
The
5. To
study future facilities needs and options for
Currently,
6. To
work with community members to explore future plans for the development and use
of school district property.
During the 2005/06 school
year, the District saw an upgrade to its surrounding and adjacent
property. The first phase of the outdoor
classroom was completed with a dedication ceremony planned for the Fall,
2006. Fencing and a backstop were
erected around the ball field. A
drainage area along the back of the building was upgraded. The School Board, working with community
members, will identify the need and feasibility of new and expanded ball
fields, parking, and other uses for the property.
7. To
monitor school district compliance with the federal No Child Left Behind Act
The School Board will
continue to monitor the impact of the requirements of NCLB as it relates to
budgeting, staffing, and regulations.
The results of the October, 2006 NECAP testing will give direction to
curriculum committees as they analyze the pattern of student performance.