WINNEMUCCA - Parents have two more opportunities this week to hear about the new state standards that begin to take effect this year in the school district.
The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) initiative is a voluntary, state-led effort to establish a shared set of clear, educational standards for English language arts and mathematics.
The meetings this week include a session at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, at French Ford Middle School, and another session at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, at Winnemucca Grammar School.
Presentations at Winnemucca Junior High School and the rural schools are currently being scheduled, school district officials said.
Humboldt County School District Superintendent Dave Jensen doesn't believe the new standards can see success without parental support and reinforcement at home.
"We just won't be able to do it without that support and help," he said. "This is such an immense undertaking for our district, for our teachers and especially our students; we know that engaging our parents is the key to bringing it all together."
The presentations will help parents understand the knowledge and skills their students will need for success in college and careers.
They also will learn very specific and important ways that they can help their students master this educational upgrade.
The Nevada State Board of Education joined 44 other states in October 2010 by adopting the new standards.
Dr. Jensen said that bonding together by a majority of states makes this a landmark time in education.
"For the first time, 90 percent of our nation's public school teachers will be focused on the same rigorous academic content standards," he said.
"Parents can be assured of their children receiving a high quality education no matter what part of the country they live in, including Humboldt County, Nevada."
For more information on the Humboldt County School District's Common Core State Standards presentations over the coming weeks, please call (775) 623-8100, ext. 0.
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