San Diego Unified School District
For Support Of The Implementation Of A Standards-based Grading Policy
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Amount$350,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/9/2023
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Strategies
Overview
The San Diego Unified School District is California’s second-largest school district, serving over 103,000 students. Their mission is to have students that graduate with the skills, motivation, curiosity, and resilience to succeed in their choice of college or career in order to lead and participate in the society of tomorrow. Their vision is to create a school district that creates improved and broader measures of student achievement, develops schools as learning centers, ensures effective teaching, engages parents and communities in the education process, and facilitates communication and support. This grant will support the implementation of a board-adopted standards-based grading policy. (Substrategy: District Deep Dives and Networks)
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.sandi.net
Address
4100 Normal Street, San Diego, CA, 92103, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the implementation of a standards-based grading policy
The San Diego Unified School District is California’s second-largest school district, serving over 103,000 students. Their mission is to have students that graduate with the skills, motivation, curiosity, and resilience to succeed in their choice of college or career in order to lead and participate in the society of tomorrow. Their vision is to create a school district that creates improved and broader measures of student achievement, develops schools as learning centers, ensures effective teaching, engages parents and communities in the education process, and facilitates communication and support. This grant will support the implementation of a board-adopted standards-based grading policy. (Substrategy: District Deep Dives and Networks)
For support of a study on the implementation of a new grading policy
The San Diego Unified School District is California’s second largest school district, serving over 103,000 students. Their mission is to have students that graduate with the skills, motivation, curiosity, and resilience to succeed in their choice of college or career in order to lead and participate in the society of tomorrow. Their vision is to create a school district that creates improved and broader measures of student achievement, develops schools as learning centers, ensures effective teaching, engages parents and communities in the education process, and facilitates communication and support. This grant will support an implementation study of a board-adopted standards-based grading policy. (Substrategy: District Deep Dives and Networks)