Curriculum and Assessment
Dr. Julie Franczyk
Assistant Superintendent
412-429-2201
jfranczyk@cvsd.net
Curricula in the Chartiers Valley School District is one of its strongest components. Curriculum development is a continual and dynamic process making an effective academic program of studies available to our students. Various content areas are at different stages in the design, implementation and evaluation process of curriculum development. Curriculum development operates on a six-year cycle as described below.
Every three years, school districts in Pennsylvania are required to submit a Comprehensive Plan to the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE). The Comprehensive Plan for the Chartiers Valley School District is in the process of being developed and will be submitted in March 2023 for approval by PDE. The comprehensive planning process has multiple layers of review which include the Induction Plan, Professional Development (PD) Plan, and Gifted Plan for the district. Each plan is required to be posted for 28 days for the public to review. Please review the draft plans linked below.
CVSD Induction Plan
CVSD Professional Development Plan
CVSD Gifted Plan
The input of Chartiers Valley parents and guardians is a valuable resource to the comprehensive planning process. If you have any questions or want to discuss one of the plans, please contact the following administrators:
Jade Fiore, Director of Pupil Services- Gifted Plan
Julie Franczyk, Assistant Superintendent- Induction and PD Plans
Curriculum CouncilCurriculum Council is a committee made up of teachers and administrators that assists in providing centralized oversight of a coordinated curriculum that supports the Chartiers Valley School District’s mission and vision.
Vision
The Chartiers Valley Curriculum Council embraces the power of shared leadership to develop inclusive, equitable, and aligned curriculum for a K-12 learning experience to best serve the students of the Chartiers Valley School District.
Functions
- Serves as a system-wide coordinating agency to seek solutions for educational challenges with district resources
- Facilitates communication among all staff
- Establishes priorities for approved projects which require financial support
- Provides school district staff with the ability to collaborate to assess, select and adopt instructional media for use
- Assesses educational needs in terms of established goals and supports district educational programs
- Assesses needs such as planning professional development programs, and suggests necessary financial support
Curriculum CyclesA curriculum cycle is a systematic schedule or calendar for addressing the design, delivery and review of curriculum in all content areas. Chartiers Valley uses a six-year cycle as the development of an effective curriculum is a multi-step, ongoing and cyclical process.
1. Needs Assessment
During this school year, teachers will gather research, examine student performance data, visit schools with quality programs, attend conferences, conduct surveys where appropriate, review pilot materials, review the current curriculum guides, share this information at grade level and departmental meetings and set the direction for the curriculum for the next five years.
2. Present Proposal/ Write Curricula
During this school year, teachers will pilot different programs, strategies and materials they are considering for implementation, review and propose textbooks for adoption and write the revised curriculum using curriculum management software. The curriculum (curriculum map, scope & sequence, course description/content, etc.) will be written.
The curriculum will be developed by unit and will include: appropriate grade level(s), length of course, vocabulary, textbooks and supplemental materials, the Standards/goals/anchors being addressed, understandings, essential questions, objectives, assessments and instructional strategies/procedures.
A budget proposal will be presented to the curriculum council and the school board for curriculum writing, materials, assessments, software/hardware and professional development to effectively implement the curriculum.
All purchase orders will be sent out by June 25th, unless special circumstances preclude meeting this deadline.
3. Curriculum Development and Implementation
During this school year, teachers will implement the new curriculum, noting pros and cons of the curriculum and/or materials throughout the year. Discussions will be surrounding the advantages and disadvantages of the new curriculum.
4. Curriculum Implementation 2
During this phase, teachers will implement modifications that they observed as problems with the initial plan that were discussed within the curriculum committee meetings and approved by the committee. Curriculum leaders will make these changes within the curriculum management software and monitor the results.
5. Monitor and Evaluation 1
During this phase, the monitoring shifts to articulation. Departments should meet k-12 to identify any areas that may be hindering articulation of the curriculum K-12, as well as any other shortcomings of the planned instruction. Changes should be approved by the curriculum committee, made within the curriculum software/documents, and implemented.
6. Monitor and Evaluation 2
During this phase, teachers will evaluate the impact of their curriculum on student achievement, examining standardized test scores, AP/SAT data and common/local assessments in preparation for the beginning of their curriculum cycle the following year.
The Chartiers Valley School District is proud of its rigorous curricular programming and activities. The district Curriculum Council, which is made up of administration, curriculum leaders, and department heads, work collaboratively to ensure that all academic programming is relevant to student needs, as well as aligned to the expectations set forth by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
To discover grade-specific curriculum information, follow these links:
Kindergarten Readiness
Primary School Curriculum
Intermediate School Curriculum
Middle School Curriculum
High School Curriculum
Educational Committee
The Educational Committee serves as a collective forum for thoughtful discussion, review, and planning to enhance the educational experience within our district. By meeting twice a year, the committee ensures a comprehensive examination of existing programs while also exploring innovative ideas for the future.
At the heart of the committee's ethos is the recognition that community involvement is paramount to the success of our educational initiatives. The group actively seeks input from stakeholders, valuing diverse perspectives and experiences to shape a well-rounded approach to education. This commitment to open communication fosters an inclusive environment where stakeholders, including parents, teachers, and community members, can contribute meaningfully to the educational discourse.
Through the collaborative efforts of the Educational Committee, Chartiers Valley School District aims to provide a dynamic and enriching learning environment that prepares students for success in an ever-evolving world. Join us in this journey of educational excellence and community engagement! If you would like to learn more about the committee or would like to be a committee participant, please contact the Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Assessment, Julie Franczyk.