Friday, September 05, 2014

Nicastro;:We'll use Common Core until the new standards are created

Education Commissioner Chris Nicastro never uses the words "Common Core' as she talks about the soon-to-begin work sessions to create new Missouri learning standards, but when she talks about the current standards that is what she means.

In this news release from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, he explains the process through which the new standards will be devised:

There are eight groups; two each for English language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. One group in each subject will review standards for grades K-5, and the other will review standards for grades 6-12.

"We anticipate strong standards from these work groups," said Commissioner of Education Chris Nicastro. "Our children deserve nothing less as we strive to ensure that each Missouri child graduates college and career ready."

College and career readiness is a primary goal of Missouri's Top 10 by 20 initiative, which is intended to rank the state among the top ten states in education by 2020.


The meetings are open to the public; however, seating is very limited. Spectators will be provided comment cards if they wish to leave feedback. Only members of the work groups will be given the opportunity to speak during the meetings.

Three public hearings will be held during the development process to allow for additional comments from the public on the proposed standards. Those dates and times are to be determined.

The target date for the State Board of Education to adopt standards is October 2015. New assessments will be developed after that date. It is estimated that new assessments will take two years to develop.

Until any new standards go into effect, classrooms across the state will be using the current Missouri Learning Standards.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Missouri Learning Standards ARE Common Core State Standards.