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Extension classes provide extra time for all 6th grade students and specific 7th grade students to get the academic supports they need.
Conferences are an important part of blended learning at Cisco, as students and teachers work together to understand data in a meaningful way that can improve instruction for each student.
Students and teachers interact with data in a variety of ways, all geared toward improving teaching and learning.
Playlists are used to organize learning activities, enabling student choice and agency.
Students have a large amount of choice as to whether they want to work with a partner or in a group and, if so, who they work with.
Learning Labs are subject-focused, asynchronous courses that provide students with unique subject options and opportunities to collaborate with their peers.
Students at Cisco Junior High select what they work on from skill-level appropriate playlists.
Teachers at Bronx Arena create facilitation plans to track student progress and support each learner.
Teachers at Cisco can use pretests to help them determine student content knowledge and set them on the right path for learning.
Educators at Cisco use a variety of station types in the classroom to challenge students and address learning gaps.
Educators and administrators at Cisco communicate across grade levels to collaborate and use data to improve the educational experience for students.