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MASSP Board of Directors Meet

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The MASSP Board of Directors met on March 19, 2008. There is a lot happening- both in Lansing and at MASSP. It was one very busy meeting! Interested? Check out the draft minutes!

Much Ado About the Personal Curriculum

personal curriculum GRAPHICBy Diane McMillan
MASSP Associate Director

Michigan Merit Curriculum : Personal Curriculum

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Visit the MDE MMC PC Wiki Space (Click Here)

MMC PC Webinar Link from the 18th Following this link give you access to

PC Agenda from MDE Examples.pdf

NC RESA PC Example.pdf

Tracking Form from MDE Examples.pdf

Additional Examples (Just Click on the Titles Below)

Resources for Personal Curriculum Webinar 3-18-08

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Here is the powerpoint for today's webinar. Please download it just in case of technical difficulties. Remember to phone in at 3 pm. I have also included some sample document of personal curriculum. Newaygo County RESA has graciously allowed us to post their work and tell the participants to revise, edit, expand etc. to fit your needs.

MASSP to Focus on Three Legislative Topics

By Jim Ballard
MASSP Executive Director
This legislative process really has seasons. There are times when legislation is developed and sent to the floor for consideration, and times to “get’r done.” June and late December are the times when the pressure is on to “make it a law.” So, this is the time of year we try to get our ideas in play so they are ready for the “passage” season.

Three topics have our attention. It’s my goal to accomplish these things this legislative season.

MME Assessment

Resources for February 5, 2008 Personal Curriculum Webinar

I am posting the powerpoint and the other resources here, just in case technology fails! See you tomorrow at 3:30 pm. You can test the technology beginning at

Transfer Students and Personal Curriculum (PA 141-2007)

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This 2007 legislation allow a student transferring into the public school certain exceptions from the MI Merit Curriculum.

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