Curriculum Office
Dixie Pogue
Director of Curriculum and Instruction
Phone: 662-258-5551, Ext. 15
The Office of Curriculum’s primary function is to provide guidance and resources for the faculty of Webster County Schools by providing timely, effective support for teachers and principals in the areas of curriculum development, professional development, assessment and screening, and advanced placement. The Curriculum Department also provides district personnel and parents with many resources that will serve to improve student and school achievement and will be used to implement the standards required by the Mississippi Department of Education and Webster County School District.
Curriculum Forms
- PreK.pdf
- Kindergarten.pdf
- Elementary Library.pdf
- Elementary Music.pdf
- Elementary PE.pdf
- 1st Grade.pdf
- 2nd Grade.pdf
- 2nd Grade Shape.pdf
- 3rd Grade.pdf
- 3rd Grade Shape.pdf
- 4th Grade.pdf
- 4th Grade Shape.pdf
- 5th Grade.pdf
- 5th Grade Shape.pdf
- 6th Grade.pdf
- 7th Grade.pdf
- 8th Grade.pdf
- High School ELA.pdf
- High School Electives.pdf
- High School Math.pdf
- High School Science.pdf
- High School Social Studies.pdf
- Career and Technology Center.pdf
- Kindergarten.pdf
- PreK.pdf
- 1st Grade.pdf
- 2nd Grade.pdf
- 3rd Grade.pdf
- 4th Grade.pdf
- 5th Grade.pdf
- 6th Grade.pdf
- 7th Grade.pdf
- 8th Grade.pdf
- 8th Grade Science Packet 2.pdf
- 9th-12th Grade.pdf
- Algebra I Packet 2.pdf
- Algebra II Packet 2.pdf
- Geometry Packet 2.pdf
- Biology Packet 2.pdf
- US History Packet 2.pdf
Advanced Placement
Webster County Schools currently offers four Advanced Placement classes. The Advanced Placement program offers students the ability to pursue college level learning while still in the high school setting. Students in Webster County Schools’ Advanced Placement courses will experience a rigorous curriculum and have the opportunity to earn credit for college courses.
Professional Development
Professional development is learning the process that allows educators to improve the educational organization and promotes personal and work-related growth. It serves to improve student learning by creating an environment that will enable educators to:
- invest in quality opportunities to grow individually and collaboratively
- enhance job-related skills
- acquire new knowledge, and
- share expertise and insights
Webster County School District encourages all staff to participate in professional development opportunities and its educators have the professional and contractual responsibility to participate in professional development opportunities for license renewal. The selection of professional development options is to be focused on improving student learning. Each educator is individually responsible for selecting his or her own professional development programs. Educators are also responsible for submitting documentation for license renewal to the Mississippi Department of Education's Office of Educator Licensure. Administrators expect all educators to participate in the district’s professional development programs as required by the Mississippi State Board of Education. We also realize that professional development is the key to improvement.