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Family Friendly Curriculum Standards

Why Standards Matter
There are six key reasons why parents and families should be familiar with South Carolina’s academic standards:
1. Standards set clear, high expectations for student achievement. Standards tell what students need to do in order to progress through school on grade level.
2. Standards guide efforts to measure student achievement. Results of tests on grade-level academic standards show if students have learned and teachers have taught for mastery.
3. Standards promote educational equity for all. Instruction in every school in the state is based on the same academic standards.
4. Standards inform parents about the academic expectations for their child. Standards give parents more specific information for helping their child at home.
5. Standards enable parents to participate more actively in parent/teacher conferences. Knowledge of the academic standards helps parents understand more about what their child is learning and what they can do at each grade level.
6. Standards help parents see how the current grade level expectations are related to successive years’ expectations.

To view SC family-friendly standards, click the link below:

SC Family Friendly Standards

 

 

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Full-Length Texts Used for Instruction

Rudolph Gordon School, in compliance with district expectations and South Carolina Regulation 43-170, participates annually in the instructional materials vetting process for full-length texts that are used in the classroom setting. This process ensures that all full-length texts used in our classrooms are reviewed by educators through multiple lenses, including literary merit, developmental appropriateness, instructional value, and alignment with SC Regulation 43-170. The list of full-length texts provided below reflects titles that have been reviewed and approved through this process. These works support our instructional goals while honoring our commitment to transparency and excellence in education.

Full Length Texts List