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NYS Next Generation Learning Standards
Roadmap Spotlight
June 2019
Thinking "Outside the Box" to Raise Awareness
Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES

The Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES Professional Development Unit responded to the needs of their component districts by providing them with the Next Generation One Page Reference Guide. This guide guarantees that all administrators and teachers have access to the resources, materials, and tools necessary to raise awareness around the NYS Next Generation Learning Standards in ELA and Math.

Standards: Building Clarity and Consistency
Honeoye-Falls Lima Central School District


Honeoye Falls-Lima Central School District is tackling the Next Generation Learning Standards on many fronts.  At the leadership level, teachers and administrators are prioritizing power standards and reviewing grade-specific units for alignment to the standards.  At the school level, teams of teachers are unpacking their grade-specific standards to build clarity and consistency.

Success...A Possibility for All Students and Staff
Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES

Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES makes success possible for all students and staff through their professional learning opportunities. In this article, you will learn how the Staff Development Department has used the Standards Implementation Roadmap to raise awareness and build capacity around the Next Generation Learning Standards throughout their 25 component districts.

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