2012-2013 oakley es’ state of the school report principal vonnie thompson – principal assistant...
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2012-2013 OAKLEY ES’ STATE OF THE SCHOOL
REPORT
Principal Vonnie Thompson – PrincipalAssistant Principal Sharlene Hendley – Assistant Principal
Title I/Curriculum Night August 21 & 28, 2012
Agenda6 pm
• Welcome/Introduction of Staff (Ms. Thompson)• Title I- who, what, why, how (Mrs. Hollinshead)• PTA (Mrs. Gardner)• State of the School Address (Ms. Thompson, Mrs. Hendley)• Curriculum Presentations (grade level teachers)
Title I Info to Know
The goal of Title I is to provide instructional services and activities which support students
in meeting the state’s challenging performance standards.
Parent Liaison
• Coordinates programs and activities to build capacity for parental involvement in compliance with Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
• Advertise all Title I Parent Involvement activities through a variety media to include, newsletters, flyers, emails, school messenger and written correspondence.
• Organize and manage the Parent Resource Center
What is a School Compact• It is a written agreement between the teachers,
parents and students• The compact serves as a clear reminder of
everybody’s responsibility in helping children reach high academic standards
• Every school receiving Title I funds must develop a compact
• Every parent, teacher and student must sign a school compact
• Compacts should be signed by EACH child that attends Oakley
Parent Resource Center• Parental Involvement and Title I information• Lending Library for parents• Student Related information*• PTA information• Health Information• Job information• Training information
The resource center located in Room 122 is open and available during school hours. In the
evening by appointment
Parent Resource Center• Parental Involvement and Title I information• Lending Library for parents• Student Related information*• PTA information• Health Information• Job information• Training information
The resource center located in Room 122 is open and available during school hours. In the
evening by appointment
What is the Home Access Center
• Website available to parents (and at site discretion, students) that is a real-time look at student data
• The data is housed on a secure server and only users with authorized access may enter the website
• To pick up your login and password you must show a photo id at any site where you have a child enrolled in Fulton County Schools.
• Parents with multiple students in our system may request that their accounts be combined so all children are connected to a single login. Please allow 48 hours for the students to be connected
Home Access Center
• To access the website, go to Fulton County Schools website, www.fultonschools.org– Click on the Parents icon– Click on the Home Access Center login icon– Follow the instructions on the next screen– Enter your login and password when prompted
Volunteer Safety Information Form
On July 1, 2012, Georgia law changed to include school volunteers to the group of people who are required to report any case of suspected child abuse or neglect. With these changes, school districts can better protect children and ensure their safety and wellbeing.
Like teachers, administrators, guidance counselors, social workers, and other school employees, school volunteers – because they frequently come in contact with children during their volunteer duties – are now considered “mandated reporters.” A mandated reporter is someone who must notify the Fulton County Department of Family Children Services (DFACS) within 24 hours if they suspect a child is being abused or neglected.
VISION:“Educating Children for the
World”
MISSION STATEMENT:
At Oakley Elementary School our mission is to collaborate with family and community
to:
*Develop students into critical thinkers who are technologically advanced and able to compete in a
global society.
*Cultivate lifelong learners by utilizing relevant real world
experiences.
*Promote student wellness in a nurturing
environment.
Demographics
• Enrollment – 724• School Programs:
– Title I (federal funds)– Free Breakfast Program– EIP (State Funds)– Striving Readers Grant– Character Education/Anti-Bullying– G.R.E.A.T (5th grade with the Fulton County Police Dept.)– District Charter-Cohort 1– School Quality Review– College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI)
Instructional Assessment DataFirst Grade 2011-2012
Instructional Assessment DataSecond Grade 2011-2012
Reading Arts CRCT DataPercentage of students Meeting / Exceeding the Standards
Mathematics CRCT DataPercentage of students Meeting / Exceeding the Standards
Language Arts CRCT DataPercentage of students Meeting / Exceeding the Standards
Science CRCT DataPercentage of students Meeting / Exceeding the Standards
94.4%
2013 Reading Performance Target
87%
2013 Math Performance Target
92.6%
2013 Language Arts Performance Target
80.1%
2013 Science Performance Target
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Accountability:
CRCTITBS
DIBELSWriting AssessmentsFluency AssessmentsEnd of the unit Test
check PointsGKIDS
Surveys Observation Checklist
Common assessments (math, reading, Language arts, Leader and Teacher Keys
School Quality Reviewcollaboration meetings with administration
Instructional and data AnalysisProfessional Learning Communities
Best Practices
Instructional and data analysisLearning Focus Strategies
Rigor, Relevance, RelationshipBuilding Fluency
School wide Behavior PlanMountain Math
mountain languageCommon Core standards
Ongoing Professional DevelopmentCollaborative Planning
integration of technologyDaily Writing Across the Curriculum
Common Assessments
Best PracticesStandard Based
Data Driven InstructionStudent Engagement
Safe and Orderly EnvironmentParent Community Involvement
Differentiated InstructionCommon Instructional Calendars
Intervention Classes (EIP, Extended Day, Special Education)Departmentalization (4th, 5th)
Team Teaching (3rd, 4th, special education
What does the School do Best?
Reading Instruction/LearningLanguage Arts
Instruction/LearningMath Instruction/Learning
Early Intervention ProgramsStudent Recognition
CommunicationOpportunities for Parent
Involvement
Areas for FocusScience Instruction/Results
Math Instruction/ResultsWriting Instruction/Results
Social Studies Instruction/Results
OUR SCHOOL PLAN/GOALS
Our Plans• Professional development for staff will focus on the CCGPS(standards)• data collection and analysis• Researched –based Strategies: Rigor; Relevance, and Relationships; Integration of
technology; common assessments every three weeks; analysis of data, Mountain Math, Daily Problem Solving; Accelerated Reader; Differentiated Instruction
• The KEYS process will be a means to supervise and evaluate all staff • Grade level meetings and individual conferences (administrator, teacher, CST, Math Coach)
held to discuss student progress, data, and teacher effectiveness • Collaborative planning for all grade level teams for planning, informal collaboration, data
analysis, etc. will occur weekly and two days a year• The RTI Process will provide collaboration between school staff and parents to analyze a
student’s weakness and plan interventions to support the student’s learning• EIP(Early Intervention Program) teachers in collaboration with regular education and
Interrelated teachers will work with struggling students in small groups in reading and math
• Materials, resources, literature will be purchased to enhance instruction and learning• Extended Day (Title I) will be provided to students struggling in math, after school for four days
a week (January through March) • The CCGP will drive our staff development, monthly instruction, assessment of students toward
continuous improvement.• Level I /SWD students will have an educational plans developed, implemented, and reviewed • Special Education programs will involve IRR (pull-out) and Inclusion/Team Teaching .• Math block established for better monitoring of math instruction by administration (walk
throughs will be daily)• “Expert” teachers will provide training on researched based strategies they have used in the
classroom monthly at grade level meetings• A “Parent University” (Title I) will be coordinated for parents to attend many activities to
further support our parents in helping their children.• Parent Resource Room (Title I) will be established to enhance parents/guardians support to
their children
Next you will be dismissed to hear critical information from your child’s teacher- curriculum, assessments, activities, events, home-school connection, etc. Together we can truly prepare our children to become productive and successful citizens. This presentation will be available to you on the school webpage at http://school.fultonschools.org/es/oakley Thanks for coming.
• Presentation Rooms:• 3rd grade – Media Center• 4th grade – Room 442,444 (same room)• 5th grade - Room 413