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Cheryl DeGroot, Jennie McCarthy, Cathy Mershon, Amy Twietmeyer 29-May-2012

Kindergarten Literacy Improvement Plan for Bridgeport Elementary School Tigard-Tualatin School District. Cheryl DeGroot, Jennie McCarthy, Cathy Mershon, Amy Twietmeyer 29-May-2012. District Community Profile. Households with children: 32%. Household Income Distribution:.

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Cheryl DeGroot, Jennie McCarthy, Cathy Mershon, Amy Twietmeyer 29-May-2012

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  1. Kindergarten Literacy Improvement Plan for Bridgeport Elementary School Tigard-Tualatin School District Cheryl DeGroot, Jennie McCarthy, Cathy Mershon, Amy Twietmeyer29-May-2012

  2. District Community Profile Households with children: 32% Household IncomeDistribution: Education Levelsof Adults: DemographicInformation: Open Books Project--data derived from US Census 2010

  3. District Schools • 10 Elementary Schools (6 Title 1, including Bridgeport) • 3 Middle Schools • 2 High Schools • 1 Education Center (alternative school, Title 1) • Online Academy

  4. Bridgeport Elementary Student Body 529 students; Grades K-5; Title 1 StudentDemographics: (2009-2010 data; Greatschools & Schooldigger.com) Student Program Distribution:

  5. Bridgeport Elementary Report Card AYP: MetOregon Overall School Rating: Satisfactory 2010-2011Report Card Details (Oregon Department of Education)

  6. Bridgeport Elementary 5-Year Trend (Oregon Department of Education) Bridgeport Elementary won the 2009 Celebrating Student Success Award in honor of narrowing the achievement gap.

  7. Bridgeport Kindergarten Classes

  8. Kindergarten Student Body 105 students StudentDemographics: Student Program Distribution:

  9. Three half-day classes 3 teachers / 58 students total 26 students attend 8:10 am - 10:40 am 32 students (Title 1) attend 8:10 am – lunch Two full-day classes 2 teachers / 46 students total 8:10 am – 2:20 pm Full day paid by families or scholarships 19 students’ families pay 27 students on scholarship 27 students receive Title 1 Kindergarten Classes

  10. English: Treasures Success for All (SFA) Fast Track Phonics (FTP)** (**FTP being replaced by Everybody Reading in Class (ERIC) enhanced core reading from University of Oregon.) Spanish: Tesorros(Spanish-language equivalent to Treasures) Core Literacy Curriculum

  11. ELL preLAS - Language Assessment ScalesInitial ELD placement ELPA - English Language Proficiency AssessmentOngoing yearly assessment of English Language Proficiency Literacy DIBELS - Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy SkillsInitial and ongoing screening of literacy skills; used to determine eligibility for “at-risk” services IDEL - Indicadores Dinámicos del Éxito en la LecturaInitial and ongoing screening of literacy skills for Spanish literacy students Screening & Assessments

  12. Literacy: Tiered Support Structure • 1st tier • Core curriculum—60 minutes • Large group, in classroom • 2nd tier—students identified for strategic intervention • Core, plus 30 minutes daily • Small group, pull out • Intervention programs: Ladders to Literacy, PA in Young Children, Road to the Code, Earobics, Daisy Castle, Fast Track Phonics • 3rd tier—students identified for intensive intervention • Core, plus 50 minutes daily • Small group, pull-out • Intervention programs:Early Reading Intervention (ERI), Language for Learning, Fast Track Phonics

  13. Literacy Intervention Services • Provided by Title 1 Teaching Assistants • English-language screening is DIBELS • First Sound Fluency (FSF), Phoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF), Nonsense Word Fluency (NWF) • Spanish-language screening is IDEL • Phoneme Segmentation Fluency (FSF), Nonsense Word Fluency (NWF) • EBIS team meets every 6 weeks

  14. Strengths & Weaknesses

  15. Core Curriculum

  16. Intervention

  17. Environmental

  18. Staffing & Professional Development

  19. Community Outreach

  20. Improvement Recommendations

  21. Core Curriculum

  22. Intervention

  23. Environmental

  24. Staffing & Professional Development

  25. Community Outreach

  26. Thank you. Questions?

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