Unlike instructional objectives, which are about instruction,
derived from content standards, written in teacher language, and
used to guide teaching during a lesson or across a series of
lessons, learning targets frame a lesson from the student point
of view. A learning target helps students grasp the
lesson’s purpose–why it is crucial to learn this chunk of
information, on this day, and in this way. Learning targets
written in a student friendly way, often are posted beginning
with the works “I CAN…”
To report your student’s absence, please complete this
webform or call the office at (916) 395-5240.
Read each option thoroughly and select the reason that best
describes your student’s absence. Please note that office staff
may call to verify as necessary.