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Alameda Community Learning Center School Plan 2003/04

Alameda Community Learning Center was a 7-12 charter school with an enrollment of 160 in 2003/04. To review Alameda Community Learning Center's state Academic Performance Index scores since 2000 click here. Here is the latest STAR data available from the state of California for Alameda Community Learning Center .

Disclaimer: Single School Plan were hand typed and transcribed from source documents. Please pardon the typos as the webmaster is a poor typist. While an effort was made to spell acronyms, here is a reference guide for those acronyms.

Single School Plan Components

Fall 2003

  1. What are the major strategies in your plan?
    • Curriculum alignment to grade-level state standards.
    • Identification of skills gaps in Algebra I learners.
    • Remediation for learners with skill gaps.
    • Test practice for math learners to ease testing anxiety.
    • Continuation of Reading Lab intervention program.
    • Idenification of new learners in need of remedial reading support.
    • Creation of Phase II Reading comprehension program for 2004/05.

  2. What are your inquiry questions?
  3. Student Achievement Questions

    • What specific skills are learners lacking (including the reading component in math) that are preventing them from working successfully in Algebra I?

    Teacher Practice Questions

    • How closely are the ACLC pre-Algebra and Algebra I curricula aligned to state standards as measured by grade-level testing?
    • What are we building into our project-based curriculum across the board to create support for low-achieving students?

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