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ARE LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS READY FOR NEW COMMON CORE STANDARDS?

Four school district
superintendents representing Castro Valley, Hayward, San Leandro and San
Lorenzo have been invited to explain how their districts will implement the new
Common Core Standards (CCS).  They will
explain how they are different from the old standards and how the new CCS
Assessments will be done.

            The
luncheon forum will be held on Friday, Oct. 4 from 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the
San Lorenzo Village Homes Assoc. Community Hall, 377 Paseo Grande.  Registration and the luncheon begin at 11:30.  The program begins at noon.

            This school year, teachers will begin to implement the most significant changes to classroom instruction since California first adopted standards in 1998.  Common Core does not dictate curricula, but it sets goals for K-12 classrooms that emphasize depth over breadth, according to Ed Source,

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            The
luncheon forum is sponsored by the League of Women Voters Eden Area and the
American Assoc. of University Women Hayward/Castro Valley Branch.


            The cost of the luncheon is $12, payable to LWVEA and mailed to LWVEA Treasurer, P. O Box 2234, Castro Valley, CA 94546.   There is no charge for those who wish to attend the program without lunch.   RSVPs are required with or without lunch.  Contact Suzanne Barba at 510-538-9678 or email suzbarba@comcast.net

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