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State Content Standards
State Board of Education |
Twin Falls School District teachers have developed a comprehensive program of studies for all
subjects and levels outlining what we want our students to know and be
able to do. Each of these subject areas contain curriculum standards
designed to increase academic achievement and better prepare students
for the future. All core subject areas are aligned with local summative
tests and state achievement standards and assessments.
Our Curriculum
Offerings
include art, music, drama, foreign language, health and physical
education, language arts, math, science, social studies, technology,
and vocational/technical education. Career exploration is embedded into
the junior high curriculum. At the high school, job shadowing and
internships are offered to qualifying students while advanced placement
classes are offered in English, Social Studies, math and science. The
district continues to closely collaborate with the College of Southern
Idaho to provide professional-technical and dual-credit classes for
high school students.
We are focusing
our time and energy on improving classroom instruction and student
results. We believe that all students can learn at high levels, and our
staff is dedicated to helping them reach this goal. At a district and
building level, staff have developed strategies that will help close
achievement gaps between groups of students. The plan includes
incorporating specific strategies at all levels, from developing
curriculum to using effective teaching strategies in the classroom,
while balancing teaching and learning with professional development.
Testing
The
results of our increased academic focus have been impressive. At all
grade levels, students meet or exceed proficiency standards set by the
state. Twin Falls High School students consistently outperform state
and national averages on the ACT and SAT college entrance exams, while
our youngest learners in grades K-3 demonstrate impressive reading
abilities on the state's Idaho Reading Indicator (IRI) test.
To help district and building staff meet the increasingly demanding
challenges with student accountability and increased student
performance expectations, the district has joined in a partnership with
The Center for Performance Assessment. The Denver-based Center is a
leader in providing school administrators and teachers with tools to
help all students learn and achieve at high levels. This partnership
will allow staff to continue to refine the learning standards that
define what we want our students to know and be able to do. While this
work helps make standards more manageable and applicable to what we do,
it also keep us focused on our goal that students at all levels are
learning and able to demonstrate proficiency on a variety of
assessments.
Fine Arts Curriculum
The
fine arts curriculum was developed to broaden the students' overall
academic program, enrich their lives, and contribute to a lifelong
appreciation for music, the arts, and drama. Music education is
designed as an academic discipline, a fine art, and a performance
medium. It includes vocals for grades K-12, strings for grades 5-12,
and orchestra and band for grades 7-12. Art education is primarily
concerned with visual experiences that allow personal expression,
exploration, and creativity. At the K-6 level, art education is part of
classroom activities. General art is offered in grades 7-9, with
advanced art offered at grade 9. Art electives, including survey of
art, studio art, drawing and painting, design, and pottery are
available in grades 10-12. |