- Lindbergh Schools
- Success-Ready Students Network
Success-Ready Students Network
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Lindbergh Schools is joining school districts from across the state of Missouri to design a better way for each student to engage in meaningful learning, demonstrate individual growth, and prepare for future success. The Missouri Success-Ready Students Network is leading a statewide effort to support a long-term transition to competency-based learning in public schools, including the design and implementation of new state assessment and accreditation systems.
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The Success-Ready Students Network, in collaboration with the Missouri Department of Education, will engage stakeholders in:
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Supporting, redesigning, and building reimagined assessment and accreditation systems;
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Convening Innovation Zones where public school educators, partners and stakeholders can engage in high-quality professional learning
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Engaging the business community to support business-to-education partnerships that create real-world learning opportunities for students; and
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Establishing a Steering Committee to develop and recommend policy changes based on statewide study and research
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SRSN Updates
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March 14, 2023 Success-Ready Students Network Update
During the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education meeting on March 14, 2023, Superintendent Dr. Tony Lake and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Tara Sparks provided an update on the continued work of the Success-Ready Students Network. This update includes a background look into what's been already done, and what steps will come next.
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Missouri Network Focuses on Meaningful Learning
Lindbergh Schools is joining school districts from across the state of Missouri to design a better way for each student to engage in meaningful learning, demonstrate individual growth, and prepare for future success. During the January Board of Education workshop, Dr. Tara Sparks explained how Lindbergh Schools is engaging in this important work.
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District Joins Missouri Success-Ready Students Network
Making sure that all Missouri students are high school, college, career and workplace ready is the goal of a new statewide group that will include Lindbergh Schools.
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Lindbergh takes part in Success-Ready Students Work Group
The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) recently formed the Success-Ready Students Work Group to develop learning and assessments that support every student in college, career, and workplace readiness.