Curriculum and Instruction - Mrs. Wendy Joiner

Welcome to the Curriculum and Instruction home page.  The general mission of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction is to advance knowledge of, and professional practice in, teaching and learning.  Please click on the Elementary or Secondary links to the left to find resources designed to assist you in the classroom.

Alabama Literacy Act

By 3rd grade, students must be proficient in foundational reading skills in order to comprehend texts. If they are unsuccessful, they will have difficulty understanding grade level reading material. As a result, students begin to fall further behind each year. Students also need strong reading skills in order to learn other school subjects such as science, social studies, writing, and even math.

If your child is reading below grade level reading standards or is
struggling with reading, his/her teacher will inform you of the
reading difficulty that has been identified. The school will provide
your child with additional reading instruction and support, and you
will be given strategies to help your child at home.


If your child is reading below grade level expectations entering
3rd grade, you will be informed that he/she may not be promoted
to 4th grade unless sufficient progress is made. Beginning in the
2021-2022 school year, if your child does not demonstrate
sufficient reading skills at the end of 3rd grade, you will receive
notification that he/she may not be promoted to 4th grade.

Good cause exemptions allow students who are reading below grade
level to be promoted to the 4th grade but still receive interventions
and other supports. The good cause exemptions apply to:


1. Students with limited English proficiency with less than two years
of instruction in an English Language Learner program;
2. Students with disabilities whose Individualized Education Program
(IEP) indicates that participation in statewide accountability
assessment program is not appropriate;
3. Students with a disability whose IEP or Section 504 plan indicates
the student has received intensive remediation for two years but
still demonstrates deficiency in reading or was previously retained
in kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade;
4. Students who have received intensive intervention in reading
for two or more years but have been previously retained in
kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, or 3rd grade for a total of two years.
5. Third grade students who demonstrate an acceptable level of
reading proficiency on an ALSDE approved supplemental
standardized assessment or reading portfolio may be promoted to
4th grade.

Families are the backbone of student learning. Families should talk regularly with teachers and ask questions about their child’s progress.

For specific tips about how to help children at home, visit:

- https://parents.aplusala.org/supporting-learning-from-home/lessons-from-  home/


Staff

Mrs. Wendy Joiner
K12 Instructional Leader
(334) 295-2233
Email: wjoiner@marengo.k12.al.us

 

Secondary Curriculum

The Marengo County School System stresses the teaching of the Alabama Course of Study standards. The teachers of grades 7 - 12 teach according to a county wide pacing guide and standards-based instruction. This will ensure the success of Marengo County students.
HS Curriculum & Instruction

Staff

  
Mrs. Wendy Joiner
K12 Instructional Leader

(334) 295-2233
Email: wjoiner@marengo.k12.al.us