
OUR MISSION
The Office of Instruction and Federal Programs serves to ensure that
at-risk students can achieve proficiency on state academic assessments
aligned to state academic standards, focuses on academic activities, and
works to improve teaching and learning to meet students' needs
effectively using federal funds.
The West Point Consolidated
School District operates six schools as school-wide title schools. All
students in these schools may be served. Our focus includes the
following five dimensions:
*Student Achievement
*School Context and Organization
*Professional Development
*Curriculum and Instruction, and
*Family and Community Involvement.

MS Mathematics Manipulatives
TOOLS & SUPPORTS FOR SCHOOLS
Instructional & Federal Program Forms/Related Documents
- Differentiated Instruction Survival Guide
- Federal WPCSD Teacher Assistant Job Observation Form.pdf
- Teacher Plan Achieving State Certification Status.pdf
- WPCSD Dropout Prevention & Restructuring Plan 2024-25.pdf
- What Every Instructional Leader Needs To Know September 2023.pdf
- WPCSD Foster Care Plan 25-26.pdf
- WPCSD Instructional Management Plan 2025-2026 (2).pdf
- WPCSD Nurse Observation Form.pdf
- WPCSD Professional Development Plan 25-26-1.pdf
- WPCSD Special Populations Booklet 2025-2026.pdf
- WPCSD Strategic Plan Rev 7/2023
MDE Releases MS Middle School Transition Toolkit
Dyslexia Information and Instruction Links
Instruction & Federal Programs Resource Links
Report of Fraud, Waste & Abuse
English Learner (EL) Literacy Tips
Early Childhood Instruction
Home Language Survey
Language Service Plans (LSP)
Literacy Instruction
Professional Development
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