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Welcome to Standards-Based Grading a t FHS Community Meeting 11/5/14

Welcome to Standards-Based Grading a t FHS Community Meeting 11/5/14. College Readiness – Percent of Students Not Needing Remediation. 68.3%. 41.0%. Percent of Students Needing Remediation at the College Level. Grade Distribution Pre and Post SBG.

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Welcome to Standards-Based Grading a t FHS Community Meeting 11/5/14

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  1. Welcome to Standards-Based Grading at FHS Community Meeting 11/5/14

  2. College Readiness – Percent of Students Not Needing Remediation 68.3% 41.0%

  3. Percent of Students Needing Remediation at the College Level

  4. Grade Distribution Pre and Post SBG

  5. Grade Distribution Pre and Post SBG (Percentages)

  6. Minimum Colorado College and Career Ready Determinations Established by the Colorado State Board of Education The state’s minimum College and Career Ready Determinations for English, math, science and social studies are set to match proficiency levels on the state assessment, higher education’s cut scores for placement in credit bearing classes, industry certificates, and the military’s cut scores for academic consideration for preferred career training. They are designed to be of approximate comparable rigor and will be refined, improved, and added to over time.

  7. Minimum Colorado College and Career Ready Determinations Established by the Colorado State Board of Education Students must demonstrate competency in each content area using any one of the items in the competency demonstration menu for that content area. Students wishing to attend four‐year postsecondary institutions will also need to meet the entrance requirements for their institutions of interest.

  8. Minimum Colorado College and Career Ready Determinations Established by the Colorado State Board of Education

  9. Leading Colleges are NOT Concerned About Standards-based Grading Hanover Research Institute conducted a study on the relationship of standards-based grading and college admissions. Schools included in the study were Harvard, Princeton, Yale, MIT, Cal Tech, Columbia, Duke, Brown, University of Chicago, Northwestern and other top ranked colleges and universities. “Generally, admissions offices treat all grades as welcome indicators of high school performance while implicitly acknowledging that every school has a unique perspective, student body and system. None of the college admissions offices contacted expressed a concern or negative view of a transcript based on standards-based grading.” 

  10. Frequently Expressed Concerns

  11. Some of the States/Districts/Schools Using SBG Montrose Wisconsin New Hampshire Utah Adams 12 Adams 50 Washington Florida Falcon High School Alaska Aurora California Ohio Douglas County Iowa D20 some schools/depts. New York Missouri Massachusetts

  12. QUESTIONS? Contact Information: cldegeorge@d49.org 719-495-5527

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