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While social studies is not a major component of the federal government’s No Child Left Behind Act, it is important to your school district. Historically, social studies achievement on the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination (WKCE) in the district has been exceptional. Your district’s scores at both the fourth and eighth grade level have exceeded the state average in every disaggregated category since 2005.
Over the past several years district teachers and administrators have completely overhauled our curriculum and implemented several changes to the scope and sequence of what is taught to reflect best practice and what will be assessed on the WKCE.
Parents have asked that we provide some information so that they might have a chance to help their children understand even more about social studies. So, to meet that request, we have created these documents. Each one lists major themes and topics covered at the grade level(s) specified. If you have questions about the contents of any of the documents, it is best to address them first to your child’s teacher. If he or she cannot answer them, please contact Mr. Kieckhefer at Central Middle School.
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