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Sixth Grade

Posted March 02, 2022 in Roadmaps

I have a middle school schedule planned and discussed my choice of electives with my
parents(s)/guardian(s).
I can evaluate and edit my own work and those of my peers based on my teacher‛s criteria.

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Fifth Grade

Posted March 02, 2022 in Roadmaps

English Language Arts I can analyze, draw inferences and conclusions from literature and informational sources. I can write stories, essays and research projects with a thesis statement and supporting details. I can organize and deliver a presentation using technology. If I am an English Learner, my family understands my place in the reclassification process and […]

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Fourth Grade

Posted March 02, 2022 in Roadmaps

I know that I can go to college! I understand that doing well in school will help me get to college. I understand that college comes after high school. I know the difference between a college and a university.

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Third Grade

Posted March 02, 2022 in Roadmaps

I know that I can go to college! I understand that doing well in school will help me get to college. I understand that college comes after high school. I know the difference between a college and a university.

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First Grade

Posted February 03, 2022 in Roadmaps

Celebrate your success! Post a photo of you and your child completing an activity with #elmontepromise and #RoadmapToCollege and you could be featured by th eEl Monte Promise Foundation.

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Kindergarten

Posted February 03, 2022 in Roadmaps

English Language Arts I can write my name. I can name and sound out the letters of the alphabet. I practice my high frequency words once a day with my family. I can sound out words and break them up into syllables. I can speak and write in complete sentences. I can name the parts […]

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LOCAL RESOURCES – FOOD

Posted April 25, 2020 in Resources

As our schools are closed until at least the end of March, various programs are available for our vulnerable students that are food insecure. El Monte Union High School District, El Monte City School District, Mountain View School District, Rosemead School District, and Valle Lindo School District will be continuing to provide breakfast and lunch […]

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COLLEGE ACCESS AND COLLEGE SAVINGS

Posted February 03, 2020 in Media, Resources

The college savings movement is growing across the country. Its roots come from the nonpro t asset-building community (https://prosperitynow.org/about/our-approach), which is distinct from the college access and success  eld. But the two movements share a deep commitment to supporting the same low-income individuals and families to build stronger futures.
By working together, we can ensure that Child or College Savings Account (CSA) programs are well-designed and integrated with the other access strategies proven to increase postsecondary enrollment and completion.

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