Welcome! Arlene Hein Elementary 2013 - 2014. Our 2012-2013 Accomplishments! This is our 10 year...
-
Upload
ginger-norris -
Category
Documents
-
view
214 -
download
0
Transcript of Welcome! Arlene Hein Elementary 2013 - 2014. Our 2012-2013 Accomplishments! This is our 10 year...
Arlene Hein Elementary Arlene Hein Elementary 2013 - 2014 2013 - 2014
Our Mission Statement Arlene Hein Elementary School accomplishes this vision through:
A rigorous, standards-based academic program, including
Visual and Perf orming Arts Culturally relevant learning experiences Collaborative learning teams Purposeful scheduling to maximize learning opportunities f or
ALL students An active partnership between home, school and community
Our 2012-2013 Accomplishments! This is our 10 year anniversary! Academic Performance Index (API) of 883 (+4
points) Held our annual Arlene Hein Science Fair in March Expanded our garden Held our annual Jog-a-thons and Read-a-thons Held our third “Spring Art Expo” in April 154/505 intermediate students earned Principal’s
Honor Roll with a 4.0 GPA ! 284/505 intermediate students earned District
Honor Roll with 3.5 + GPA ! Over 138 (up from 80 last year) students earned
their 25-point lanyards and 213 other medals were earned! We added 8 names to our 1,000 point plaque and added a second name to our 2000 point AR plaque!
ANDS FREE
LWAYS COME TO SCHOOL PREPARED
ORK TO YOUR POTENTIAL
INDNESS AND RESPECT ARE EXPECTED
Important Changes for2013-2014!
EGUSD Board Policy 5030: Wellness and NutritionNon-edible/low sugar items for celebrationsCupcakes/treats for birthdays at school are
discouragedLunch is for lunch only
Food items shared at end of the day
PAPERLESS COMMUNICATIONNewsletters and site communication delivered
through email and phone callsPlease ensure that your email address and phone
numbers are updated
2013-2014 Teacher ChangesTeacher 2012-2013
Assignment2013-2014 Assignment
Ms. Nakamoto Kinder C Transitional Kinder
Ms. Alexander 2nd D Kinder D (AM)
Ms. Crummy Kinder D 1st C
Mrs. Urban ELD/Intervention 1D
Mrs. McFarland 1C 1B
Mrs. Whitney 4A 2C
Ms. Fennell 6B 2D
Ms. Munoz 2C 2D
Ms. Martell 5C 3C
Mrs. Best-Green 1D 3D
Mrs. Reese ¾ C 4A
Mrs. Fong Fridays 2C Mondays 4A/Fridays 6C
Mr. Villalta 1B 5C
Mr. Baptista 5B 5C
Mr. Johnston 4C 6B
New Teachers Serving You!Mrs. Valente (Fridays on 1/A sharing with
Mrs. Chakerian)Mrs. Overton is back (1B) Mrs. Fewell is back (KC PM) and sharing
with Mrs. ArnoldMrs. Huscher KD PM
AHES PTO BOARD FOR 12-13President: Julie MoriyamaVice Presidents: Natasha Price & Bonnie
Hain- AndersonSecretary: Maria BachTreasurer: Brad PenickReporter/Webmaster: Jennifer Grace
PTO Track RepresentativesA Track Representatives: Monica Kling,
Katherine Falter, Christine Fisher-Fernandez, Cynthia Hasegawa, Gloria Seguisabal, Angela Carter, Lily Lopez (kindergarten representative)
B Track Representatives: Brett Hutchens, Karen Nowlan, Daphne Walter
C Track Representatives: Simon MorrisD Track Representatives: Leila Hemmings,
Christie Kemp, Chris Kemp
PTO Committee Chairs & MembersWatchDOGs Dad: Darell MaysYearbook: Pam CogalBox Tops for Kids: Tracey LesterSpirit Wear: Lenoare MaysScrip Christine Fisher-FernandezPhotography: Nancy CaoSocial Media: Daphne WalterRead-a-thon: Leigh MasonBingo Night: Taryn HarknessAccelerated Reader: Amy Penick
PTO Teacher RepresentativesMrs. KolpacoffMrs. Roberts
Your PTO at WorkYour PTO $$$ at work: Activities for 2013-14:Library Technician
funding – critical!Funding of after school
Hawk AcademyClass Supplies: agenda
planners, Hawk folders, classroom supplies
VAPA ProgramAccelerated ReadingTeacher Allocations
Jog-A-ThonRead-A-ThonBook FairMuffins with Moms &
Donuts with DadsTeacher AppreciationMulticultural FairBingo NightWinter Family Fun Night
Traffic/Arrival/Dismissal Info.Please drive slowly and carefully to and from school
– our priority is keeping our children safe!Please be kind neighbors to those who live by our
school, and do not block or park in their driveways, park on their lawns, or make U-turns in front of their homes. Thanks!
Please see our website for more information on traffic and ways you can ensure student safety!
We are also asking for parent volunteers to help with traffic from 7:45 – 8:00 AM. We appreciate your help!
Information for ParentsJuly-September, 2013
Adapted from CCSS for Elementary Parents 2013EGUSD Department of Curriculum & Professional
Learning, A. Zeman
New in EGUSD
Beginning this year, elementary students in all EGUSD schools will be taught and will learn new curriculum in both English/language arts and mathematics.
This new curriculum prepares students to meet the expectations of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
18
What Are the Common Core State Standards?Standards define the academic goals for student learning.Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are new, adopted by California in August 2010.
19
•CCSS have been adopted in 46 states.•Students will be assessed on CCSS beginning in 2014-15.
What Are the Common Core State Standards?These K-12 standards…
20
Common Core State Standards:
Have some similarities to the previous standards; Contain some important differences:
Emphasis on clear thinking and clearly communicating one’s thinking to others
Emphasis on mathematical reasoning, expressing ideas in writing, and reading both
stories and informational text.
21
How Do Common Core State StandardsImprove Learning?
22
Prepare our students to be competitive with students from top-performing countries
Communicate clearly what is expected at each grade level
Create cohesion across states
Why Is EGUSD Changing to Common Core State Standards Now?Gradual transition allows teachers & students time to adjust before testing begins. Students & teachers make the transition to CCSS in one subject per year.Students will be well prepared when testing begins in
2014-15.
23
Transition to Common Core State Standards
24
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Grades K - 2 CCSS Math CCSS English /Language Arts
CCSS continue…
Grades 3 - 6CCSS English
/Language Arts CCSS Math CCSS State testingBegins.
How Will This Affect My Child in Kindergarten through 2nd Grade?
25
Most important goals:
Learning to read
Learning to write
Becoming competent and confident in working with numbers.
How Will This Affect My Child in Grades 3-6?
26
Greater percentage of reading of informational text as opposed to narrative or “stories”
•Greater emphasis on writing: narrative, informational, and persuasive
How Will This Affect My Child in Grades 3-6?
27
• Students will use the new Go Math textbooks this year.
• Students will be asked to explain their mathematical reasoning.
•Students will learn to solve problems using multiple methods.
What Should I Expect in the Future?California’s standardized testing system is in transition.
2013-14 is the last year of California’s STAR (California Standards Test or CST) program. Students in grades 3-6 will be tested.
The CST is not aligned with the Common Core. However, students who meet CCSS expectations will also do well on the CST.
28
What Should I Expect in the Future?
California’s standardized testing system is in transition.
In 2014-15 Common Core testing begins (grades 3-6).
29
How Can I Help My Child to Do Well in School?
ALL Students:Read, read, read! Encourage – and model –
reading of all sorts of materials: books of fiction; books that provide information; informative internet sites;magazines; sets of directions.
Read for sustained periods of time daily.
30
How Can I Help My Child to Do Well in School?
ALL Students:Speak positively about math! If your own experiences in mathematics were not positive, do not share that with your child. Instead, tell your child, “Math is the basis of technology and a lot of science. Math is pretty cool.”
31
How Can I Learn More about Common Core?
32
Find more information about Common Core:
http://blogs.egusd.net/ccssTalk to your child’s teacher.Find resources for math by logging into “Think Central,” the website associated with our Go Math textbooks.
Soaring Above and Beyond Expectations!
It is going to be a great year!