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Kent Elementary On the Wings of Excellence

Kent Elementary On the Wings of Excellence. Principal Debbie Williams 2013-2014. District Goal. High achievement for all students. Supporting objectives: Continuously increase student achievement Continuously improve the learning for students and staff

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Kent Elementary On the Wings of Excellence

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  1. Kent ElementaryOn the Wings of Excellence Principal Debbie Williams 2013-2014

  2. District Goal • High achievement for all students. • Supporting objectives: • Continuously increase student achievement • Continuously improve the learning for students and staff • Continuously increase operational effectiveness • Continuously increase stakeholder confidence and support our school system

  3. Report to the Community Demographics 2013-2014 Total number of students: 398

  4. Uniquely Kent • BOB the Cardinal – “Best of the Best” • A lot of school spirit and pride! • We sing our school song every Friday. • We strive for a family-friendly atmosphere. • We work to develop leaders.

  5. Student Activities Honor Choir Student Council Safety Patrol Morning Announcement Crew Red Ribbon Week Outdoor Learning Center for Grades 2 and 4 Veteran’s Day Turkey Trot PowWow and Feasts Stone Soup Wax Museum Jim Phillips Fun Run Field and Water Day 5th Grade Track Meet and Pool Party Talent Show Texas Day Cardinal Creations Reading Celebrations Book Character Parade 4th Grade Swimming Class Parties

  6. Services for Students • Counselor • Guidance Lessons • Character Education • Leaders for Life • R Time – Done weekly in homeroom • Librarian Book Clubs and other reading incentives • After the Bell – afterschool program

  7. Kent Accolades • Met Standard with Distinction in Reading and Math STAAR 2013 • Kent was #5 in our performance group • Long tradition of academic excellence • Texas Business & Education Honor Roll 2006-2010 • Exemplary rated school by the TEA since 1995 • TEA Gold Performance in Reading, Math, Writing, and Science

  8. STAAR Scores • 2013 STAAR Results

  9. School Safety Safety starts in the parking lot. Doors locked to main hallways at 7:40. All parents should be clear of halls by 7:40. Complete background check each year to volunteer. Bring your ID to enter building and pick up children. We routinely practice a variety of drills.

  10. Grading Policy Summative = 75% (Minimum 3 in a grading period) Formative = 23% (Minimum 2 per summative grade ) Spelling Tests Classroom Assignments Quizzes Check for Understanding Classroom Discussions Teacher Observations Homework = 2% • Compositions • Tests • Projects • Presentations • District Assessments • Performance Assessments • Portfolios

  11. Elementary Reassessment Policy • Those who fail a summative assessment shall be reassessed. • A student who receives a 70-79 shall have the opportunity to be reassessed. • The student may raise their grade to an 80. The teacher will record the higher of the two grades.

  12. Conditions for Reassessment • The student must complete ALL formative assignments related to the summative prior to the opportunity to reassess. • The student engages in additional learning opportunities/assignments. • The teacher selects the time for reassessment. • Time frame given to complete assignments and testing.

  13. What if my child turns their work in late? • The work will receive a penalty of one letter grade (-10) when submitted. • If the work is not submitted in the window for reassessment, the grade will become a zero.

  14. Academic Dishonesty • Academic dishonesty includes cheating or copying the work of another student, plagiarism, and unauthorized communication between students during an exam. • Academic dishonesty will be based on the judgment of the classroom teacher/supervising personnel and the principal. • Students will receive a zero for cheating.

  15. Effort Grades A quality work ethic is defined as: Timeliness: not tardy, turns in work on time Persistence: strives for personal best Focused Participation: remains on topic, stays committed Preparedness: having done prerequisite work, brings necessary materials

  16. Effort Grades • A = Student exemplifies every aspect quality work. • B = Student consistently exhibits the aspects of quality work. • C = The student inconsistently meets most of the attributes of quality work. • F = The student rarely meets the majority of quality work ethic attributes.

  17. Homework • The purpose of homework is to reinforce skills taught in the classroom. • It should be done independently by students. • Typical homework: • 20 minutes of reading • 15 to 45 minutes for other subjects • Check planners or homework folder for assignments

  18. Art, Music, and PE Grading • A = Excellent, exceptional performance exceeding the standard • B = Successful performance of standard expectations • C = Inconsistent with progress towards standard expectations • D = Unsatisfactory performance with little progress towards standard expectations

  19. Parent Resources Parent Self Serve allows you to monitor your child’s grades from home. Sign up on-line. See the handout for details. PTA (Parent Teacher Association) Programs to engage families Family Fun Night Creative Arts Night January – STAAR Testing information Kent Birthday Bash

  20. Additional Parent Resources • Library Portal Access – many students and library resources available • See handout • Monitor what your child is buying a lunch. Easy way to add money to the account. www.myschoolbucks.com

  21. Cafeteria • Discontinue bottled water as an option in the serving line. • Snacks will be sold on the following days: • Thursday: Kinder, 3rd, and 4th • Friday: 1st , 2nd, and 5th

  22. Seeking Community Input Homework Technology

  23. Volunteerism • Our school depends on volunteers. • Parent involvement is the key to a child’s success! • PTA provides our students with opportunities for enrichment.

  24. Thank You! Contact Information: 1800 West Rosemeade Parkway Carrollton, Texas 75007 972-968-2000 williamsde@cfbisd.edu

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