From Pre-K through 12th grade, in plain language. Pick a grade to see standards, materials, and assessments — what your student should know, what they're using, and how we measure progress.
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Montesano students move through three buildings on their way from preschool to graduation: Beacon Elementary for PreK–2, Simpson Elementary for grades 3–6, and Monte Jr./Sr. High for grades 7–12.
The page below shows what students learn at each grade — the plain-language version, written for families. Pick a grade from the row of tiles to see the standards, materials, and assessments that grade.
Each grade panel has three things:
Montesano follows the Washington State Learning Standards — the same standards every public school in the state uses. The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) sets these for English language arts, math, science, social studies, the arts, health, and world languages.
Where you see "What students learn" on this page, we're translating those formal standards into language you can use to talk with your child about school. If you want the formal version, OSPI publishes the full standards on their website at ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/learning-standards-instructional-materials.
Our teachers work from a shared instructional framework that emphasizes clear learning targets, evidence-based teaching, and regular check-ins on student progress. Curriculum, standards alignment, and the framework itself are reviewed each year by the Teaching & Learning office in partnership with department leads at each building.
For curriculum questions, contact Stephanie Klinger, Director of CTE, Curriculum, and HR, at the District Office: 502 E. Spruce Avenue, (360) 249-3942.
For day-to-day classroom questions, your child's teacher is the right first stop. Each school's family handbook explains how teachers prefer to communicate.
6 subject areas · what your student learns this year
Make inferences from texts; quote accurately from a text when explaining what it says; produce clear narrative, informative, and opinion writing with structure; conduct short research projects citing multiple sources; understand figurative language.
Coming soon...
Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics
Multi-digit multiplication and long division; add, subtract, and compare fractions with like denominators; multiply a fraction by a whole number; understand decimals to hundredths and the relationship to fractions; classify shapes by properties.
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Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics
Energy transfer (light, sound, electricity); structures of plants and animals supporting survival; Earth's history (rocks and fossils) and natural processes; waves and information transfer.
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Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics
Washington State history -- statehood, geography, economy, treaties with Tribes; the three branches of state government; basic civics.
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Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics
Apply art elements with growing intent (perspective basics, value, shading); read and perform increasingly complex music notation; craft and revise short narratives in dance or theatre.
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Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics
Refine sport-specific skills; understand fitness components (cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility); recognize healthy vs. unhealthy choices; bullying prevention and respectful communication.
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Smarter Balanced (SBA) ELA + Math (state, spring); classroom diagnostics