Kenmore – Tonawanda Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK)

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Kenmore – Tonawanda Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) “Setting a foundation for success one building block at a time.”

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“Setting a foundation for success one building block at a time.”. Kenmore – Tonawanda Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK). UPK CBO Teachers and Locations. Mary EnnisEdison Sherrie GreenHamilton Kristin DugganHamilton Tracy CaruanaHolmes Melissa KirisitsHolmes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kenmore – Tonawanda Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK)

“Setting a foundation for success one building block at a time.”

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UPK CBO Teachers and Locations

Mary Ennis Edison Sherrie Green Hamilton Kristin Duggan Hamilton Tracy Caruana Holmes Melissa Kirisits Holmes Katie Kuhrt Franklin Jessica Miller Franklin Jessica Clark Roosevelt Dana Metz Jefferson

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UPK Program Highlights

Purpose To promote high quality,

developmentally appropriate programs for four-year-olds in KTT

Grant Funded Program First year of implementation

September 2001 Expanded from 7 – 9 classes

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Current Enrollment ’12-’13

We currently have 287 students in program This is a 1% decrease in student

enrollment from year-to-year 29 students are classified with an

IEP This is a 1% increase in classified

students from year-to-year

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UPK Program Highlights

Operates 2.5 hours per day, five days a week, for 180 days a year

Transportation is not provided One teacher and one aide in each classroom Class size will not exceed 18 students Students must be four-years of age on or

before December 1st in the year of enrollment

All selected students must be required to meet NYS health and immunization requirements and screened as new entrants

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UPK Program Highlights

Thematic Curriculum aligned to CCLS that highlights: Social-Emotional Development Cognitive Development Language/Speech Development Fine/Gross Motor Skill Development Self-Help Skills Play

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UPK Program Highlights

State Reporting: Final Report Finances Enrollment Figures Screening Results Progress Monitoring Results Outcomes Tools Utilized

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UPK Team Requirements

All teachers are certified in early childhood education

All teachers attend District planned professional development

All teachers participate in LASW sessions

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UPK Assessment

DIAL Screening Behavioral Checklist aligned with

Characteristics of a Successful Learner on our Progress Report

Fox in the Box Letters and Numbers as a benchmark assessment/progress monitoring tool

Progress Report in January and June as a progress monitoring tool

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UPK ELA Assessment Results 11’-12’

Tool: FOX Letters and Numbers Scoring: Achieved, In Progress, Not

Achieved Sub-tests: Oral Language, Phonological

Awareness, Alphabet Knowledge, Print Awareness

Overall Language and Literacy Performance 41% increase from pre to post assessment at the

achieved level

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UPK Math Assessment Results 11’-12’

Tool: FOX Letters and Numbers Scoring: Achieved, In Progress, Not

Achieved Sub-tests: Numbers and Operations,

Geometry, Measurement, Algebra, Data Analysis and Problem Solving

Overall Mathematical Performance 46% increase from pre to post

assessment at the achieved level

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UPK Assessment Results 11’-12’

Social Skills Tool: Behavioral Checklist that is aligned with the Characteristics of a Successful Learner on the Progress Report 14 Characteristics

Scoring: Beginning, Developing, Secure Results: On average, a 48% increase

scoring “Secure” from pre to post administration

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Application Process

Section 3602-e of Education Law requires that school districts must establish a process to select eligible children to receive UPK services on a random basis when there are more eligible children than can be served in a given school year.

Applications for eligible children will be selected by lottery, if there are more applicants than program spots.

Applicants not initially accepted into the program will be placed on a waiting list. Special requests may also be placed on a waiting list.

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Application Process

Timeline January 2013: Registration

Date set by Central Registration March 2013: Program Acceptance Letters

Notification that they have secured a spot June 2013: Placement Letters

Building, teacher, times, and orientation dates Moved up from August

Personnel, State allocation, Final building placement

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What has changed for UPK?

Teachers Collaboration and my role Estimated savings of $135,000 for

’12-’13 Questions?