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Curriculum Links
Learning Standards
Formal Assessment
IMAGE Sample Books (2007, PDF files)
Textbooks
Reading K-5: Harcourt
Reading 6-8: Prentice Hall
Math K-5: Harcourt
Math 6-8: Prentice Hall
Science K-6: Harcourt
Science 6-8: Prentice Hall
Social Studies K-5: MacMillan / McGraw Hill
Social Studies 6-8: McDougal Littell
©School District 104 1997-2010
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Programs
Title I is a federally funded program designed to target students
who are living in low-income communities, and are also students who are at a
disadvantage in becoming successful learners. It is intended to help ensure that
all children have the opportunity to obtain a high-quality education and reach
proficiency on challenging state academic standards and assessments. These programs
are to help at- risk students who do not meet state learning goals in language arts.
The goal of the Afterschool Reading Program is to develop an
appreciation of good books and literature. This is designed as a non-instructional
program in which all children, of all reading levels, are invited to attend.
Students are given opportunities to explore various literature genres.
The children are encouraged to read for pleasure, respond to the literature,
evaluate the literature and recognize the literary structure of each piece.
Gifted/Talented Programs (also known as: The "Kwik" Program: "Kwick, Witty, Interesting Kids"
Gifted and talented students come from all socioeconomic and cultural groups and are part of the population of almost all schools. The District 104 "KWIK" or Gifted/Talented Program is designed to provide an intellectually stimulating addition to the normal school day by developing higher-level thinking and problem solving skills through a variety of activities and materials. An identification system is the process used to select students with exceptional academic needs. Identification includes two separate processes: screening and selection. Screening involves the review of test and other student data to determine which students meet the selection criteria. Selection is based on criteria listed in the Parent/Pupil Handbook.
Grades 2 - 5 meet at Graves School on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 3:00 - 4:00. Bus service is provided from the other schools to Graves and available to regular bus riders after the program, home. Sessions usually begin in October and run through the beginning of May. Staff who work with the Program receive training and verification. For the past two years, the Middle School has offered an After School Math Olympiad Program. This is an excellent opportunity for our students as this is a very directed program with specific contest dates that eventually lead up to a national competition. Our Seventh and Eighth Grade Math teachers co-teach this program. It is open to any interested Middle School Students. It follows the After-School Gifted and Reading schedule. NHS Tutoring
Argo High School National Honor Society students come to Graves
Elementary once a week in the morning to tutor students in grades K-4.
Special Education
Summer Bridges
Our district has participated in Summer Bridges for the last 4 years. This program enrolls students from Pre-K through grade 6 who do not meet state learning standards or are identified as at risk. The concentrated curriculum focuses primarily on reading and writing with a math component as well. The teachers are trained and follow the Best Practices framework.
Funding is provided by the State of Illinois and district contributions. The students receive breakfast and snack. The program is in session for approximately five weeks for four hours a day.
The District Curriculum Council (DCC) is a representative group of District faculty
and administration that recommends to the Board of Education,
through the Superintendent, matters concerning curriculum development
and instructional planning. The DCC serves as a sounding board for certified
personnel in curriculum and instructional matters. The council meets on the second
Tuesday of the month at the Graves/Heritage complex.
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