Content Knowledge
What students know and how they apply learning beyond the classroom
Content knowledge is demonstrated through academic learning, goal setting, persistence, financial literacy, and applying knowledge across subjects and real-life situations.
A Successful student will leave Coeur d'Alene School District with the...
A broad range of foundational knowledge and skills that connect academic learning to real-world problems, goals, and initiatives.
What This Looks like for Students
The statements below are written from the student’s point of view (“I can…”) to describe how students demonstrate growth in this competency over time.

Goal Setting, Identifying Needs, and Reflection
I set realistic goals and reflect on how my learning supports my future plans.

Persistence
I recognize strengths and challenges and adjust strategies until I reach a goal.

Academic Standard Proficiency
I meet or exceed learning standards and use resources beyond class to deepen understanding.

Personal Financial Literacy
I take responsibility for my financial decisions and connect financial goals to post-high school plans.

Connect and Apply Knowledge
I apply learning across subjects and use knowledge in real-life situations.
