MPC Essential Reads
District says 24 credits and a D-minus average aren’t good enough
Focusing on family buy-in, a Connecticut district shifts to mastery-based learning
When Kylie Jones brings home her report card, it doesn’t have any A’s, B’s or C’s. The Windsor Locks High School freshman belongs to the first cohort of students going through middle and high school under a new system. Traditional grades no longer exist, children get extra help based on their individual learning needs and classrooms run very differently.
District says 24 credits and a D-minus average aren’t good enough
Focusing on family buy-in, a Connecticut district shifts to mastery-based learning
When Kylie Jones brings home her report card, it doesn’t have any A’s, B’s or C’s. The Windsor Locks High School freshman belongs to the first cohort of students going through middle and high school under a new system. Traditional grades no longer exist, children get extra help based on their individual learning needs and classrooms run very differently.