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Top Ten ListNov. 22, 2010
320 students Daycare and Preschool Double section building Three Levels of Special Education 1.5 Reading Specialists, inc. Reading
Recovery Not a Title I building due to Free and
Reduced percentage
All students who are not proficient on ITBS will have Level A accommodations in place by February of testing year.
All students who are not proficient on ITBS will have Level B accommodations (SST) in place by May 1st of testing year.
If/then document implemented Mrs. Kelly Kelley oversees and organizes
As of 11-15-10, we have 26 students on SST 1 student has both reading and math 1 student has SST for advancement 2 students have SST for behavior Total of seven teams of four teachers Referring teacher is “case manager” One meeting time per month built in to
schedule Teams create specific & measurable goals for
students
ExamplesMATH: Student will score 70% or higher on
assessed assignments and tests for 3 consecutive chapters
READING: Student will read 25 wpm on a 2nd grade reading probe with 90% accuracy
BEHAVIOR: Student will receive 3 or fewer tallies per week for 3 consecutive weeks
Familiarity with SST process has helped us to easily transition to Data Teams…
Like an SST for your entire class or grade level Data Team document replaces Team
Feedback Sheet which was formerly submitted Most teams are starting with spelling or math
goal due to “black and white” content
Goal: The percentage of ______ students who are proficient in ______ will increase from _____ to _____ as measured by _____ administered on _____.
Example The percentage of 1st grade students who
are proficient in ending consonant sounds will increase from 87% to 95% by Nov. 30th as measured by the October common assessment, page 2.
“Form” the summative assessments Regular or gradual assessments Used to guide instruction Local assessments Anecdotal information Helps to group students Helps to identify students who need
remedial help Helps to identify students who need
enrichment
READING MATH
Percent Proficient
Grade 3 92.6%Grade 4 97.2%Grade 5 97.1%Grade 6 89.6%
Percent Proficient
Grade 3 92.8%Grade 4 99.9%Grade 5 100%Grade 6 100%
ITBS, Based on National Percentile Rank Fall 2009
Guided Reading – all grade levels Small group instruction
Literature Circles – grades 3-6 Alignment with Comprehension Strategies
Shared Reading – large group instruction Working With Words Literature Work Stations / Centers The Daily Five The CAFÉ Book
Strategy Lit Circle Role Connections Clever Connector Visualizing Vivid Visualizer Inferring Incredible Inferrer Questioning Qualified Questioner Determining Magnificent Mapper Importance Synthesizing Systematic
Summarizer
Whew! Everyday Math – new adoption Struggles and Challenges “I do think that our kids are learning
WAAAY more than before.” Still working on consistency Implementing with fidelity Parents (and students) have been very
patient!
Eight years with current text book Added VAST kits from AEA Hands-on prepared kits 1st Balance and Motion 2nd Habitats 3rd Water 4th Structures of Life 5th Variables 6th Mixtures and Solutions
Three different levels Level I – Resource
Mrs. Kendra Yaddof Level II – Self-Contained with Integration
Mrs. Stephanie Dougherty Level III – Including students with autism
Mrs. Bridget Robbins ABA and ABLLS
New Mac Lab, replaces 8 year old lab Wireless Lab w/22 lap tops Promethean Boards in grades 4-6, and
Library Ongoing training Mrs. N. Youngbauer
TAG, Future Problem Solving, Battle of the Books, Spelling Bee, AS Website, MA program
Very dedicated and committed staff