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Del Roble School Welcomes You!

Join us for an introduction to Del Roble School, meet the principal and staff, learn about our mission and goals, and discover ways to get involved in parent groups. Communication is key!

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Del Roble School Welcomes You!

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  1. Del Roble School Welcomes You! Back to School Night August 23rd, 2019

  2. Introductions • Board and District Personnel • Principal, Ms. Mondragón • Team Members

  3. About our Principal • 1st Year at Del Roble • Has taught grades Pre-k, 3rd, 4, 5, 8th, Adult Ed., and summer programs • 3 daughters • Gilroy

  4. About our Staff • 22 General Ed classrooms (9 SEI Classes, 13 TWBI Classes) • RSP, Psychologists, Speech Therapy, Instructional Assistants, Office Staff, Custodial, and more • BASE and YMCA Programs A wonderful learning community!!

  5.  Diversity is our strength and unity is our power!! - #GilroyStrong

  6. Del Roble School Mission and Vision The mission of Del Roble School is that every student’s potential is achieved! The vision of Del Roble School is to provide a caring, engaging, and stimulating 21st century environment where children will recognize and achieve their fullest potential.

  7. Goals • Students will achieve at grade level in Language Arts and Math, as measured by report cards, district benchmarks and summative assessments.   • Students with IEP’s will meet IEP goals on time. • English Learners will move up one proficiency level each year or be re-designated. • Students will fully understand the schools PBIS expectations and be caring, responsible, safe, and proud scholars on school campus, as measured by discipline data and student survey.

  8. State Testing • CAASPP (or SBAC) • Dashboard • https://www.caschooldashboard.org/reports/43696256072151/2018

  9. Del Roble SBAC Data – How did we do in Math?

  10. How did we do in English Language Arts?

  11. Signs of a Thriving School • All Students are making adequate progress across subjects according to grade level standards or individual goals. • Common Core State Standards • Curriculum: Engage NY, CKLA Project-Based Learning, SEAL • Assessment: SBAC, iReady, EngageNY Module, Projects, formative assessments • Multi-Tiered Support System (Interventions): iReady, Guided Reading, small group support, ELD • Positive School Climate

  12. Signs of a Thriving School • Interventions and strategies are used regularly to meet the diverse needs of students • Academic interventions • Differentiated Instruction • Behavior supports

  13. Positive Behavior and School Climate

  14. Campus Safety is a Priority • Students on campus • Buddy system • Adults on campus • Sign in, Visitor’s Badge, Volunteers are fingerprinted/TB tested • Emergency Preparedness • Fire Drill, District-Wide Disaster Drill, “Lockdown” Drill

  15. Communication is Key Maintaining communication is the key working together to be the best team for our children. • Come to events and parent group meetings (visit website) • Parent Conferences • Class and school newsletters • Marquee • Tuesday Envelopes • School Calendar http://delroble.ogsd.net • ConnectEd calls

  16. Parent Groups • English Language Learners Advisory Committee (ELAC) – This committee provides information to parents about the programs that support English Learners (EL) and also provides feedback to administration regarding the learning needs of English Learners. The first meeting will be held on September 4th, 2019 from 9 am to 10 am. • School Site Council – This is an advisory group that comprises of parents, students, staff members, and the principal. The group is responsible for monitoring the academic program and ensuring that funds are being spent as outlined in the Single Plan for Student Achievement (SPSA.) All the members (except the principal) are elected and meetings are held once a month. First meeting will be on September 4th, 2019 from 3:00 – 4:00 p.m. • Home & School Club • El Camino Parent Group • HABLA - Hispanic Parent Group • KoffeeKlatch – African-American parent group

  17. Where to Go? • 6:20 • Classroom presentations#1 • 6:40 • Classroom presentations #2

  18. Thank you for Being Here Tonight!

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