Post on 23-Mar-2018
Ridgeview Charter School prepares students to be
confident, creative, compassionate global citizens through high expectations for
learning, excellence in teaching, seamless curriculum,
community service participation, and engagement
of parents and community.
What does that mean?
– Public school that has a charter to implement
other curriculum initiatives (IB MYP, Heritage
Language)
What do we have that’s different?
– Governance Board, Uniforms, Parent
Involvement
School Governance
– We have a Governance Board instead of an
LSAC
Conversion Charter School Basics Conversion Charter School Basics
1) Implement the International Baccalaureate Middle Years
Programme (MYP) in all classrooms
2) Close the achievement gap and raise the academic bar for
all students
3) Create a supportive and inclusive school culture
4) Increase community awareness and global connections
within and outside our school
5) Focus on interactive technology to improve classroom
instruction and provide resources for student success
Charter Objectives
Current enrollment for 2011-2012:
275
280
285
290
295
300
305
3106th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
Total projected enrollment = 929
Meet the Ridgeview Students!
Our school serves the southernmost part of north Fulton
County
We have a uniquely diverse student population, with
diverse educational needs
42% Hispanic 58% E.D.
30% White 10% SWD
25% African American 20% ESOL
3% Multi-Racial 30% TAG
1 principal
2 assistant principals
2 counselors
1 graduation coach
1 media specialist
30 interdisciplinary
teachers
9 connections teachers
13 special education teachers
5 ESOL teachers
7 TAG teachers
1 remedial teacher
7.5 world languages
teachers
1 technology specialist
1 media paraprofessional
1 resource officer
1 ISS paraprofessional
2 special education assistants
2.5 ESOL assistants
2 parent liaisons
3 secretaries
1 data clerk
6 custodians
7 cafeteria workers
1 clinic worker
RCS receives rising 5th graders from:
Heards Ferry Elementary
High Point Elementary
Lake Forest Elementary
Spalding Drive Elementary
Woodland Elementary
RCS rising 8th graders are zoned to attend:
Riverwood International Charter School
Teaching is a Team Thing!
Teams are identified by grade (6th, 7th, 8th) and letter
(A or B) – ex. 6A, 7B
Each grade level has two interdisciplinary teams.
Most students have academic classes
with the team teachers.
Exceptional education, TAG, and ELL students have
some/all of their academic classes with exceptional
education, TAG, and/or ESOL teachers.
8:15am Dismissal from Gym
1st Period 8:25-9:16 (academic class)
2nd Period 9:19-10:10 (academic class)
3rd Period &
Homeroom
10:14-11:10 (academic class)
Lunch &
Break
11:13-11:58
4th Period 12:01-12:52 (academic class)
5th Period 12:55-1:46 (academic class)
6th Period 1:50-2:41(connections)
7th Period 2:44-3:35 (connections)
8:15am Dismissal from Gym
1st Period 8:25-9:16 (connections)
2nd Period 9:19-10:10 (connections)
3rd Period &
Homeroom
10:14-11:10 (academic class)
4th Period 11:13-12:04 (academic class)
Lunch &
Break
12:07-12:52
5th Period 12:55-1:46 (academic class)
6th Period
7th Period
1:50-2:41 (academic class)
2:44-3:35 (academic class
8:15am Dismissal from Gym
1st Period 8:25-9:16 (academic class)
2nd Period 9:19-10:10 (academic class)
3rd Period &
Homeroom
10:14-11:10 (academic class)
4th Period 11:13-12:04 (connections)
5th Period 12:07-12:58 (connections)
Lunch &
Break
1:01-1:46
6th Period
7th Period
1:50-2:41 (academic class)
2:44-3:35 (academic class
The Areas of Interaction (AOI)
These are the 5
organizing
elements forming
the core of the MYP
They are integrated
within the student’s
learning
They are:
Approaches to
Learning
Human Ingenuity
Environment
Health and Social
Education
Community and
Service
The Learner Profile
IB Learners are:
Inquirers
Knowledgeable
Thinkers
Communicators
Principled
Open-minded
Caring
Risk-takers
Balanced
Reflective
The Middle Years Programme
Important Points
Not a curriculum, but a philosophy
Encourages the use of a variety of
teaching and learning
methodologies
International Baccalaureate 101
Communication – valuing language acquisition in at
least two languages
Holistic learning – finding the connections across and within the subjects and the grade levels
Internationalism – a growing understanding of a student’s own culture coupled with an understanding and appreciation of other cultures
International Baccalaureate 101 The Middle Years Programme model embodies three fundamental concepts:
Classes Offered:
Language Arts, Math & Reading
Countries Represented:
Brazil Guatemala France
Bangladesh Congo Morocco
El Salvador Turkey Ethiopia
Mexico Iran Senegal
Honduras Ecuador Korea
Exceptional education services
currently available at RCS include:
Learning Disabilities
Behavior Disorders
Speech Therapy
Visual/Hearing Impaired
Other Health Impaired
Eligibility for
Gifted Services
Students must qualify in 3
of the following areas:
Mental Ability
Achievement
Motivation
Creativity
Once Eligible: Placement!
Must score at or above the
90th percentile on a
nationally-normed
standardized test in one or
more content areas:
Social Studies
Reading
Science
*Students must also have
completed, with success, the
previous course.
Homework: assigned daily as an extension of school
4 Types of Homework:
1. Practice
2. Preparation
3. Extension
4. Creative
Study Tips: Use the agenda.
Establish a homework routine with
a regular time & place.
Have a place to put finished
homework.
Determine, with your child, when
he/she would best do his/her
homework.
Create a “to school” and “to home”
folder.
Create a calendar for long-term
assignments.
Practice writing: pre-write, hand
write, time-limit write.
Homework Hotline, staffed by
Fulton County teachers, is available
to assist student with homework
assignments. 404-843-7700 from
5pm-8pm M-Th.
Standardized Testing Checkpoints: All grades
– When? Throughout the year
Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS): 8th grade only
– When? September
Georgia Writing assessment: 8th grade
– When? January
Criterion Referenced Competency Test (CRCT): All grades
– When? April
End Of Course Tests (EOCT): Accelerated Integrated Advanced Algebra Honors students
– When? May
Purposes: to give students exposure to a variety of courses
so they can identify interests, refine skills in a variety of
hands-on experiences, and allow students to select subjects
appropriately when they reach high school
Art Diversified
Tech.
Drama
World
Language
(6th grade:
Spanish, French,
& Japanese)
Health &
Physical
Education
Music (band, orchestra, chorus,
general music)
1st 9 wks 2nd 9 wks 3rd 9 wks 4th 9 wks
1st Connections
(ex., Art)
2nd
Connections
( ex., Spanish)
3rd Connections
(ex., Diversified
Technolgy)
4th Connections
(ex., Drama)
PE PE PE Health
1st 9 wks 2nd 9 wks 3rd 9 wks 4th 9 wks
Band,
orchestra, or
chorus
Band,
orchestra, or
chorus
Band, orchestra,
or chorus
Band, orchestra,
or chorus
1st Connections
(ex., Art)
2nd
Connections
( Drama)
PE
Health
Individual and/or group counseling
Classroom guidance
Coordination:
•Parent/teacher conferences
•Study skills
•Test Talks
Career Days
Transition/Registration
Consultations
Student
responsibility
Lockers/book
bags
Help sessions
Friends
Uniform policy
Teasing
Organization
Time
management
Fitting in
Attendance
Grades/Testing
2nd MMR immunization & Varicella immunization
OR
Verification of immunity in addition to current form #3231
Please make note of the additional mumps vaccine (2nd dose
required) as well as the 2nd dose of the varicella.
Forms are provided by private
physicians or public health
facilities.
No child may enter 6th grade
without these immunizations.
Affidavits of Residency
Every year, parents are required to submit a notarized Affidavit of Residence form for each child in a Fulton County school. Parents must present two proofs of residency, which may include:
Copy of home mortgage payment book
Current utility bill (gas, electric, or water)
Apartment lease showing name of the lessee
Homeowner’s/Renter’s insurance registration card
Current bank statement
Copy of home contract
Receipt to have utilities connected
Current paycheck stub
Student Agenda
Panther Tales (emailed to parents every
Friday and can also be found on our
website).
Conferences
Course outlines
Grade reporting & Home Access Center
RCS website
(www.ridgeviewcharterschool.org)
E-mail (staff e-mail addresses are on the
RCS website)
Teachers’ blogs are on the RCS website
Phone (404-843-7710) Fax (404-847-3292
Contacts for Parents
• Parents with concerns are
encouraged to seek assistance
from school personnel. It is
requested that the following
sequence be used:
1. Classroom teacher
2. Counselor
3. Assistant Principal
4. Principal
Open for individual students, small
groups, & classes.
Hours: 8am – 4pm
Fully computerized circulation.
Extensive materials for reference, pleasure reading, &
parent information.
Internet access with parent approval.
Students need a teacher pass to visit the media center.
Computer
Labs at
RCS:
Connections
Lab
6th Grade
Lab
7th Grade
Lab
8th Grade
Lab
Diversified
Technology
Lab
World
Language
Labs
Media
Center
Stations
Wireless
Lap Top
Carts
Learning
Lab
Promethean Boards
Lots of software
Broadcast Studio
Breakfast for students: $1.20; $.30 reduced
Every day from 7:50-8:15 a.m.
Lunch for students: $2.35; $.40 reduced
Choices: Hot lunch line and an a la carte line. Students may
buy extra fries, cookies, and ice cream, as well as healthy
snacks.
Purchasing Options: cash, check or on Mealpay account at
www.mealpayplus.com
Weekly menu on our website
Academic Bowl Spring Musical Art Club
Art Club Yearbook Club Jr. Beta Club
Digital Media Club Drama Club Recycling Club
Chess Club Jazz Band Student Council
Oratorical Club Orchestra Book Club
Social Studies Fair Club Chorus Lunch with a Leader
Activities offered will be posted on the school’s website.
Intramurals: 3:40-4:40 p.m. (Monday-Thursday)
Daily schedules are posted every day.
Intramural options include basketball, volleyball,
tennis, track, tumbling, ultimate frisbee, soccer and
more. Intramurals begin after Labor Day.
Panther of the Month
Awards!!
Awarded every month by faculty
to students who exhibit behavior
characteristic of the International
Baccalaureate attributes.
Parents can get involved & show their Panther
spirit in a number of ways….
*RCS PTA *RCS Foundation
Volunteer Opportunities include: SINGLE EVENT OPPORTUNITIES: Book Fair in the Fall, Career Day in the Spring, Olympics during
the last week of school, Open House, Picture Day in the Fall and Spring, Scoliosis Screening in January or
February, assisting in general tidying up in the building and outside.
GRADE SPECIFIC OPPORTUNITIES: 8th Grade Dance Setup in May, 8th Grade Dance Chaperone
in May, 8th Grade Picnic in May
MULTIPLE DAY OPPORTUNITIES: Concession Stand Monday through Thursday from 3:45-3-55,
Hospitality, Landscape/Hands on Atlanta in the fall and spring, Copy materials for teachers on Thursdays.
ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL-Work on a volunteer task at home, decoration of bulletin boards,
classroom helper, PTA related work, cooking or baking for school event, shopping for classroom events,
attending community meetings, etc.