At the October Governing Board meeting, the Board received an update on the progress being made towards achieving Academic Goal #4 and interim goals 4.1 and 4.2.
xth through eighth-grade math is at 12% proficiency according to STAR Math results. This data, in addition to AASA 2025 data, provides evidence that goal 4 is the furthest from being on track and will require the greatest change in proficiency scores to achieve 45% proficiency by 2028.
Key Inputs
Curriculum and Instruction
- Planning and pacing aligned with the district’s Essential Standards Curriculum Maps and Unit Plans; “The Essential 5” guidance for daily lesson planning 
- Adopted Tier 1 and supplemental (Tier 2) curricular resources, including: enVision, Carnegie, iXL, and TouchMath 
- Lesson sequence and time stamps built into math unit plans to ensure appropriate pacing in daily lessons 
- 5 Es (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate) model for mathematics instruction 
- Algebra 1 programming expanded to include partnership with Academies at South Mountain (zero hour), district Algebra teacher, and campus sections with highly-qualified math teachers 
- Use of success criteria and exemplars during daily instruction for checks for understanding and student feedback 
- Intervention Teachers at 12 campuses 
- Math intervention block in master schedules 
Instructional Support, Professional Development, Collaboration, and Feedback
- Observation/Feedback protocol utilized by site principals and instructional coaches for teacher coaching 
- Get Better Faster tool utilized by site principals and instructional coaches for focusing teacher feedback 
- PLT protocol focused on creating exemplars and know/show charts for target-task alignment 
- 2 district math coaches, 1 gifted coach, 1 ESS coach for curriculum and instruction 
- Monthly content PLTs for 5th-8th grade math teachers 
Monitoring and Evaluation
- District learning walk tool used for weekly learning walks by both site and district leadership in order to capture data on instruction to inform feedback and action plans 
- Day-long site visits to each campus to observe instruction, capture observation data, provide feedback to instructional leadership teams, and inform action plans (September and February) 
- Monthly Principal + IC data reviews to synthesize student learning data and classroom learning walk data and identify trends. 
- Weekly data reviews during Teaching & Learning Division meetings to inform strategy and professional development 
Academic Goal #4
The percent of eighth-grade students who score at Proficiency or higher on AASA Math will increase from 12% in Aug. 2023 to 45% by Aug. 2028.
Interim Goal #4.1
The percentage of students performing at Proficiency or higher on the sixth-grade STAR Math Assessment will increase from 19.7% to 28% by May 2026.
Interim Goal #4.2
The percentage of students performing at Minimally Proficient on the sixth-grade STAR Math Assessment will decrease from 64.3% to 49% by May 2026.

