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NEWS & UPDATES

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NPS leadership presented a literacy update to the Newton School Committee on June 12, 2023.


Watch the recording - literacy is discussed 1:57 - 2:28.

Read the overview - literacy is covered in slides 12 - 25.


Below are key updates (click link above for full information):

  • "Based on our analysis thus far, ... two curricula have risen to the top, and that is CKLA and EL Education."- Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning

  • NPS will announce a final decision and plans for a soft launch in Fall 2023

  • NPS is planning for a full scale roll-out in Fall 2024

The Newton Literacy Collaborative has met regularly with Newton Public Schools' central office leadership to discuss literacy in our schools.



Below are key updates (click link above for full information):


  • 4 pilot tests are ongoing. Three are DESE-approved (CKLA, EL Education, Wit & Wisdom), and one is not (Fountas & Pinnell).

  • NPS leadership will present a literacy curriculum update to the School Committee on June 12, 2023.

The Newton Literacy Collaborative meets regularly with Newton Public Schools' central office leadership to discuss literacy in our schools.

Read notes from March 3, 2023.

Below are a few key updates (click link above for full information):

  • A pilot of the Fountas & Pinnell curriculum is ongoing in 3 schools (Cabot, Ward, & Williams). F&P has been widely criticized for not being based in the science of reading, lacking cultural sensitivity, and not ensuring equity for our most vulnerable students, especially those with learning disabilities.

  • After a great deal of advocacy, NPS decided to expand their efforts to consider other evidence-based curriculum options. Beginning in March/April of 2023, NPS is piloting 3 additional curricula that are on the DESE-approved list. They are Core Knowledge Language Acquisition (CKLA; 2nd grade at Underwood), EL Education (4th grade at Memorial Spaulding), and Wit & Wisdom (2nd grade at Horace Mann).

  • NPS is developing a plan and timeline for evaluating and comparing curricula, and they are aiming to gather information to review by the first week of June. As part of their evaluation, NPS has committed to establishing a process to gather feedback from families on the curricula being considered, similar to the model being implemented in Arlington Public Schools.

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