The North Judson-San Pierre School Board received an update about the corporation’s voluntary curriculum audit when members met on Tuesday.
Superintendent Dr. Annette Zupin reminded the members that two curriculum specialists performed an evaluation during the month of September. During their assessment, they conducted interviews with teachers in grades K-8.
She told members that the specialists met with her about two weeks ago to present their findings and she asked them to come back to share that information with staff members.
The superintendent informed the board, “I have asked them to come back to share the findings with our entire teaching staff, K-12. Even though the emphasis was with K-8, I think everybody needs to hear this.”
Dr. Zupin said the specialists will highlight some of the areas where the corporation is doing well and share information about where improvements can be made.
The curriculum specialists will present their findings on Monday, October 29th. Dr. Zupin mentioned that is a BCT (Bluejay Collaboration Time) day so all the teachers will be able to attend the informational session that morning.
Zupin added that these findings combined with the goals that have already been identified by school officials will be the perfect springboard into revising the corporation’s wellness, technology and strategic and accountability plans for next year.