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In other business at Monday’s meeting, Smith and Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Barb Valle addressed the changes coming to the Illinois Standard Achievement Test (ISAT) standards and how those changes will affect local test scores for the next three years. This year’s ISAT will be based 20 percent on the new Common Core State Standards, adopted by Illinois and 44 other states, with that percentage increasing each year.

As reported earlier, Valle has said the new Common Core Standards will have a major impact on the way students learn, as well as what they learn. The focus will be on the mastery and application of skills and not simply the memorization of facts. The students will learn fewer, deeper and richer skills, rather than having more information at a surface level, she said.

During the transition time into the Common Core State Standards, local test scores can not be considered an accurate picture of how well teachers are teaching and students are learning, Valle told the PES Board. Once the transition is completed in three years, PES can start charting the academic growth of its students again, she said.

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