[CASL-L] SMART Goals & School Librarians

Katherine Candido kcandido at att.net
Mon Nov 5 14:19:17 PST 2012


Hi Julie,

   I had to write a SMART goal this year.  It did not have to be linked to state 
assessments.  I'm focusing on one grade level - 2nd grade.  My goal focuses on 
locating facts in nonfiction. (We have a bigger research process goal for the 
entire dept.)  I'm going to create a rubric to measure the students' progress 
with this skill.  I hope this helps.

Kate




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From: "Yulo-medeiros, Julie" <jyulo at cromwell.k12.ct.us>
To: CASL_L <casl-l at mylist.net>
Sent: Mon, November 5, 2012 9:29:21 AM
Subject: [CASL-L] SMART Goals & School Librarians


All certified staff at my high school need to write two SMART goals for the 
year. One in their content area and one in literacy. This is the first time we 
are doing this and there is some confusion and concern. We’ve been told two 
different thing. One, SMART goals need to be linked to a statewide assessment 
(CAPT) and two SMART goals do not need to be linked to a statewide assessment. 
If you are writing SMART goals what information do you have about linking them 
to a statewide assessment or not? If you are writing SMART goals for the library 
program at your school what do they look like, how do you plan to measure them 
and how big are the goals (meaning are you working with one class, an entire 
grade level or the whole school)? 

 
Thank you in advance for your input and help. It is appreciated.
Julie Yulo-Medeiros
 
School Librarian
Virtual High School Site Coordinator
Cromwell High School
34 Evergreen Road
Cromwell, CT 06416
860.632.4841 Ext: 14830
jyulo at cromwell.k12.ct.us
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