According to Policy IGA, Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Assessment, the Superintendent has curricular duties to TUSD. They include:
Curriculum Development
The
Board recognizes the need for and value of a systematic, ongoing program of curriculum
development and evaluation. The design and implementation of the curriculum
will be consistent with the Board’s adopted mission, long range strategic plan,
state laws and Board of Education rules.
The Board deems it essential that the school system continually develop
and modify its curriculum to provide common direction of action for all
instruction and programmatic efforts in the District and to meet changing needs. This curriculum component will be an integral
part of the District’s long range strategic planning process. An environment to support curriculum delivery
must be created and maintained by all functions of the organization.
The
Superintendent shall establish and maintain a quality and effective
District-wide curriculum that is (1) aligned to both Arizona standards as well
assessments; (2) implemented with fidelity in every classroom; and, (3)
continually evaluated using aligned, formative, and diagnostic
assessments. A quality curriculum shall
include the requirements for an aligned written, taught, and tested curriculum
for all subject areas at all grade levels and a multi-grade scope and sequence
document for each content area, covering all grade levels of the taught
curriculum.
While
curriculum in TUSD shall be responsive to the unique needs of individual
students, instruction shall be derived from a set of curriculum learning common
to all students. There will be equitable
access to the curriculum for all students.
The
Superintendent/designee shall develop a District curriculum framework that
establishes course descriptions and strives to exceed statutory and regulatory
requirements. This curriculum framework
shall support and reflect the District’s curriculum documents.
The
District’s written curriculum shall be culturally relevant and shall ensure
vertical articulation and horizontal coordination within schools as well as
vertical articulation across grade levels and horizontal coordination among
schools at a given level for all content areas.
The
Superintendent shall establish procedures to ensure all written curriculum is
both formatively and summatively assessed for all grade and content levels on a
five-year cycle and revised as necessary to meet the needs of all students.
Subject-related
and School-wide Programs
The
Superintendent shall establish procedures to ensure that all educational
programs are aligned with the district’s long range strategic plan and are
assessed regularly for such alignment and program effectiveness.
Curriculum
Framework
The
Superintendent/designee shall develop a curriculum framework and make it
available to schools. The framework
shall translate enhanced learning goals and academic expectations into a
curriculum framework with sufficient specificity such that teachers shall
consistently describe how students will demonstrate mastery of the intended
objective. The framework shall be useful
to teachers and accessible to parents while supporting the curriculum mapping
system. The framework, course
descriptions, curriculum maps ancillary materials and textbooks shall support
the curriculum to be used by schools.
Instructional
Program and Curriculum Design:
A
basic instructional program shall be designed and implemented to meet the needs
of students Pre-K – 12 as required by law.
This program shall encourage critical thinking and include but not be
limited to instruction in the foundational skills of reading/language arts,
mathematics, science, social studies, arts and humanities, practical living,
and vocational studies.
The
Superintendent shall provide the schools with the curriculum framework and
curriculum maps. The Superintendent
shall also provide professional development to support the instructional
program and ensure that all students are college and/or career ready as a
result of receiving a challenging curriculum in the following subjects: reading/language
arts, mathematics, science, social studies, arts and humanities, practical
living and vocational studies.
Implementation of Curriculum
The
Superintendent shall ensure that professional development is provided to all
certificated staff to support the implementation of the curriculum. Each teacher shall teach and assess
curriculum as aligned to the District’s written curriculum prescribed for the
assigned grade and subject area.
Monitoring:
- Principals shall monitor the delivery of the
curriculum with the support of central office curricular staff and shall
evaluate teachers on the effectiveness of their delivery of the curriculum
to students.
- Central leadership responsible for the evaluation
of Principals shall ensure that the evaluation of Principals includes an
assessment of the fidelity of the delivery of the curriculum on a school
wide basis.
Alignment of Assessments
Benchmark
assessments and other assessment instruments, aligned to the district
curriculum shall be utilized to monitor student achievement, effectiveness of
curriculum and curriculum delivery. Assessment instruments shall be reviewed
annually for alignment with the curriculum framework and the district and state
accountability systems.
Parental Engagement
The
Superintendent shall ensure parent access to and information about the
curriculum.
Governing Board Oversight of the
Curriculum
- The Governing Board shall adopt the District’s
written curriculum.
- The Governing Board shall adopt any new or
revised curriculum.
- The Superintendent shall make an annual report
to the Governing Board regarding the status of curriculum delivery.
- The Superintendent shall provide periodic summative
reports to the Governing Board for all content areas before any curricular
adoptions or major materials acquisition.
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