WHY MCIEA? Attleboro, one of six districts
(Boston, Lowell, Revere, Somerville, and Winchester), looking for a richer means of assessing students and school progress, has joined the Massachusetts Consortium of Innovative Education Assessment, better known as MCIEA. MCIEA's governing board is comprised of superintendents and MTA/AFT union presidents, who work collaboratively together. The Center for Collaborative Education coordinates MCIEA’s work and member districts have the advantage of also working with representatives from the College of the Holy Cross and the Center for Assessment. We believe by participating in this ground-breaking consortium, Attleboro will foster a more robust and richer system of multiple measures of student engagement, student achievement and school quality. |
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FOLLOW US AS WE EMBARK ON AN
EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY
The Attleboro Public School System offers its students rigorous experiences that
engage them through focusing on collaboration and teamwork, creativity and imagination,
critical thinking, and problem solving.
Meaningful assessment of these essential 21st century skills
will engage our young people and accentuate their academic achievement along with their
intellectual potential and promise.
engage them through focusing on collaboration and teamwork, creativity and imagination,
critical thinking, and problem solving.
Meaningful assessment of these essential 21st century skills
will engage our young people and accentuate their academic achievement along with their
intellectual potential and promise.
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The Attleboro Public Schools' staff is undertaking
a leap of faith into the 21st century and encouraging our students to take that leap alongside us. We know they can do anything they set their minds and hearts to. There are no boundaries as long as they BELIEVE in themselves. |