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Student Performance & Remote Learning Presentation to the Board of Education June 2020 Todays Presentation Assessment Results Remote Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic 2019-2020 Looking Ahead to 2020-2021 Winter 2019


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Student Performance & Remote Learning

Presentation to the Board of Education

June 2020

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  • Assessment Results
  • Remote Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic 2019-2020
  • Looking Ahead to 2020-2021

Today’s Presentation

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Winter 2019 NWEA MAP & FastBridge Assessment Results

Math

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Winter 2019 NWEA MAP & FastBridge Assessment Results

Reading

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Math and Reading

Winter 2019 NWEA MAP & FastBridge Assessment Results

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  • Primary platforms and resources
  • Student engagement data
  • Teacher voice

○ Elementary ○ Middle school

  • Survey results

○ Parents ○ Staff ○ Students

Remote Learning 2019-2020

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Remote Learning 2019-2020

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Remote Learning 2019-2020

  • Since 2014-2015

○ Language and Literacy main resource for English Language Development (ELD) for ELs

  • Beginning mid-2018-2019

○ Supplemental resource for all students

  • For Summer 2020

○ Recommended resource for D62 Summer of Learning for All

  • For 2020-2021

○ Continue as main resource for ELD ○ Continue as supplemental resource for literacy ○ Introduce as main resource for math

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95% daily student engagement

Remote Learning 2019-2020

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Remote Learning 2019-2020

An Elementary School Experience: Lindsay Santiago

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Remote Learning 2019-2020

A Middle School Experience: Dan Cooper

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  • Parent survey: April 27, 2020
  • 322 parents

○ How have you adapted to remote learning?

■ 85% Very well/well

○ How manageable is your child’s workload?

84% Very manageable/manageable

○ Communication from teachers has been easy to follow.

■ 92% Strongly agree/agree

Remote Learning 2019-2020

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  • Certified staff survey: May 5, 2020
  • 243 certified staff shared their voice

○ How supported do you feel by District 62 at this time?

■ 96% very supported/supported

○ What can D62 do to improve remote learning?

■ Provide a list of resources for each subject ■ Offer tips/support for recording lessons ■ Offer guidance on focal standards

Remote Learning 2019-2020

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  • Student survey: May 29, 2020
  • 1,602 2nd-8th grade students
  • What has been your favorite part of remote learning?

○ Google Classroom ○ Seesaw ○ Zoom

Remote Learning 2019-2020

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Looking Ahead to 2020-2021

Prepare for various possible scenarios

○ In-person learning with social distancing ○ Remote learning ○ Remote learning and in-person learning combination

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Comments or Questions?

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District 62 Board of Education

Ronald Burton

President

Beth Morley

Vice President

Stephanie Duckmann

Member

Tina Garrett

Member

Brian Inzerello

Member

  • Dr. Kelly Morrissey

Member

James Poskozim

Member

District 62 Cabinet

  • Dr. Paul Hertel

Superintendent

  • Dr. Michael Amadei

Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Mark Bertolozzi Assistant Superintendent of Business Services Adam Denenberg Chief Technology Officer

  • Dr. Laura Sangroula

Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services

  • Dr. Ellen Swanson

Assistant Superintendent for Student Services Jennifer Tempest Bova Director of Community Relations