In Context

The End of EOGs and EOCs?

The NC State Board of Education’s Task Force on Summative Assessment met on March 13, 2015. At this meeting, the task force presented a draft framework of assessment that included two models. The first model, for grades three through eight, eliminates NC End-of-Grade tests.  It replaces them with a system of periodic assessments that, “serves …

The End of EOGs and EOCs? Read More »

WCPSS Meets with Wake Commissioners on Budget Priorities

On Monday, a county commissioner work session on budget priorities featured Supt. Jim Merrill and Chief Business Officer David Neter, and school board chair Christine Kushner. They shared information on priorities the school board and school system are considering for the upcoming budget season. The meeting was described by Supt. Merrill as NOT a pre-budget …

WCPSS Meets with Wake Commissioners on Budget Priorities Read More »

BOE Supports Calendar Flexibility

Expect the Board of Education to support bills providing additional calendar flexibility. Numerous bill have been introduced that seek greater flexibility for school systems to set school calendars.  Many are local bills that apply to specific counties.  House Bill 137 provides this flexibility to all counties and districts in the state Why are districts seeking …

BOE Supports Calendar Flexibility Read More »

What Stuff Costs – WCPSS Edition

For reviewing budget priorities with the Board of Education, Chief Finance Officer David Neter put together cost estimates for consideration.  We thought you’d be interested in seeing what some prioritized items cost.

Community Feedback Sought on Standards

The Academic Standards Review Commission (ASRC), charged with reviewing the North Carolina’s adopted academic standards (the Common Core), needs your input. The Department of Public Instruction has launched an online survey to collect community feedback on the standards.  The survey offers an opportunity to review grade-level standards in math and English language arts.  Participants will …

Community Feedback Sought on Standards Read More »

Scroll to Top