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Westport Public Schools aims to provide a cohesive and comprehensive curriculum that intentionally connects standards, instruction, and assessment. Our curriculum development process is guided by a backward design approach. Backward design is based on the idea that planning is best done by starting with the desired results. It is a design approach that results in purposeful thinking about curriculum planning from a micro lens, as well as programmatic reform from a macro level. Looking at the outcomes first results in coherently-designed curriculum units, performance assessments, and classroom instruction. The primary goal of backward design is student understanding, which is revealed when students autonomously transfer learning to novel scenarios.

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Four students each hold up cans of food surrounded by the bins full of collections

We are so proud of our Student Leadership Council for leading this year’s annual Souper Bowl food drive in partnership with the SES PTA! Students brought in non-perishable food items and cast their “vote” by placing donations in cans supporting either the Patriots or the Seattle Seahawks. The competition was spirited, the cans were overflowing, and our community showed up in a big way! While the Seahawks ultimately won the Super Bowl, everyone wins with this fundraiser.

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