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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. ‘WIN Time’ focuses on student needs All USD 428 schools use interventions, enrichment Lincoln Elementary School students work on math skills with a teacher aide during WIN (What I Need) Time. During this daily 30-minute period, students are assigned to small groups to work on the math skills where they need the most help, or they may dig deeper into reinforcing what they’ve already learned. There is also a 40-minute WIN Time for reading.
More than an hour of every day at Lincoln Elementary School is WIN Time, Principal Misty Straub said.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Great Bend USD 428 to pilot math programs State assessments resume; district adds another school nurse Great Bend USD 428 Board of Education members Jacquie Disque, left, and Don Williams look at samples of the workbooks for two mathematics programs during Monday’s school board meeting. Teacher will try out both programs in the fall. After the pilot programs, they will make their recommendation for the next curriculum adoption. - photo by Susan Thacker
Fourteen Great Bend USD 428 teachers across grades K-6 will pilot two math programs this fall before the district chooses which program will be adopted for the next seven years.