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Standards-Based Learning
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Lindbergh Schools uses standards-based learning at the elementary and middle school levels to improve clarity, consistency and accuracy in K-7 grading practices. Standards-based learning:
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Provides students and families with clear and accurate communication about their learning progress
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Creates consistent standards of achievement across all Lindbergh elementary schools
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Establishes a consistent definition of “mastery” for all students districtwide
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Measures learning as a progression, where all students continue to grow, regardless of their current level of achievement
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What is a Proficiency Scale?
Priority Standards and Proficiency Scales
Standards-Based Learning Updates
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8th-12th Grade Standards-Based Learning Task Force Update: April 9, 2025
On Monday, April 7th the 8th - 12th grade standards-based learning task force, comprised of teachers, parents, students, and administrators, met in their continued study of how standards-based learning could be applied beyond 7th grade.
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8th-12th Grade Standards-Based Learning Task Force Update: March 13, 2025
On Monday, March 10th, the 8th - 12th grade standards-based learning task force, comprised of teachers, parents, students, and administrators, met in their continued study of how standards-based learning could be applied beyond 7th grade.
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8th-12th Grade Standards-Based Learning Task Force Update: February 10, 2025
On Monday, February 10th, the 8th - 12th grade standards-based learning task force, comprised of teachers, parents, students, and administrators, met in their continued study of how standards-based learning could be applied beyond 7th grade.
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Standards-Based Learning Information for Sixth Grade Families
This year, Lindbergh sixth grade core classes have continued to implement standards-based learning and reporting that was introduced to students in fifth grade.
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Standards-Based Grading Timeline: How We Got Here
The district has been working since 2017 to evaluate grading practices and develop a grading system that provides a consistent and accurate reflection of student learning.