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CALIFORNIA STATE STANDARDSWelcome to the Los Angeles Unified California State Standards website. The California State Standards are a starting point for transforming the way we practice the art of teaching and for building stronger conversations among teachers, grade levels/departments, schools, districts, and states. There will be a consistent expectation throughout the country of what our students will need to know and be able to do at each grade level and course of study. The California State Standards are a set of core understandings we want our students to have in order to be prepared for college and their careers ahead. Please utilize the links on the left hand side to navigate.California State Standards DocumentationPrint copies are available as an option for school sites to purchase at either link below:Please click on the image to download the document:CCSS for ELA and MATHCCSS for ELACCSS for MATHCCSS Secondary MATH - Appendix AELA Appendix AELA Appendix BELA Appendix CIn Common: Effective Writing for All Students
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allows K-12 US school teachers of any subject the opportunity to step away from their desks and out of the classroom for an outdoor environmental learning experience
The goal is to offer US high school science teachers the training and tools they would need to then bring a group of students in the field on one of our educational hands-on learning programs.
Additional Resources
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LAUSD 2013-2014 Local Education Agency Plan
Los Angeles Unified School District 2013-2014 Local Education Agency Plan (CA Department of Education) -
Seeing the Future document
Seeing the Future: How the Common Core Will Affect Mathematics and English Language Arts in Grades 2-12 Across America, by the Center for K-12 Assessment & Performance Management at ETS
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English Language Development Standards
Web page for those interested in following the alignment of English language development (ELD) standards with current English language arts standards.
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