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Standards-Based Elementary Report Card

Standards-Based Elementary Report Card. Purpose. To measure student performance against both state and local standards in each curricular area To highlight both strengths and weaknesses and support identification of areas of reinforcement and growth. New Report Card Features.

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Standards-Based Elementary Report Card

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  1. Standards-Based Elementary Report Card

  2. Purpose To measure student performance against both state and local standards in each curricular area To highlight both strengths and weaknesses and support identification of areas of reinforcement and growth

  3. New Report Card Features Multiple Data Points Consistency Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  4. Consistency + Clarity = Challenge Multiple Data Points Consistency RTI Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  5. How will we know if a student has achieved the standard? Multiple Data Points Consistency Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  6. In a standards based reporting system, teachers will use a variety of assessment practices. Formative assessments Benchmark assessments Summative assessments

  7. Balanced Assessment System Formative Benchmark Summative Student-Centered Classroom/School-Centered School /District/State-Centered Daily Ongoing Evaluation Strategies Periodic Diagnostic/Progress Assessments Large-Scale Standardized Assessments Immediate Feedback Multiple Data Points Across Time Annual Snapshot

  8. Collaboration Multiple Data Points Consistency Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  9. Working Together “Teamwork divides the task and multiplies the success.” Author Unknown

  10. New Report Card Features • Five-point grading rationale 1=Below, 3=On grade level, 5=Above • Each marking period has clearly defined expectations for each grade level that support the state and local standards • Expectations increase each marking period (e.g. a “3” in March requires more of a student than a “3” in December) Example: For High Frequency word recognition in first grade a “3” is: Fall Winter 40/50 64/80

  11. Example: While standards are consistent across grade levels, objectives change Math Standard 1: Number Sense and Operations Kindergarten Objectives for Number Sense and Operations • Perform rote counting to 100 • Understand concepts of first and last • Identify and construct sets of objects from 0-20 • Count backwards from 10 • Count by 10s to 100… Grade 1 Objectives for Number Sense and Operations • Count on by 1s, 2s, 5s and 10s past 100 • Read, write and model whole numbers up to 1,000 (1st MP to 50) • Identify and name pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters • Estimate the number of objects in a set using benchmark numbers…

  12. Parent Handbooks • Parent Handbooks define for parents the grade level expectations under each standard • Parent Handbooks are available online to families • Print copies will be made available at each school for those families that require them • Parent Handbooks have been translated into both Spanish and Japanese

  13. State/National Standards Multiple Data Points Consistency Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  14. Specific Program Information Multiple Data Points Consistency Clarity GPS Curriculum Data Teams State/National Standards

  15. Specific Program Details • ALP, ELL and SPED – all students will be graded based on the work done in the classroom whether modified up or down. • SPED/ELL – In the Teacher Comments area an explanatory statement will be included for the subjects in which modified curriculum was implemented. • Newcomer ELLs and a few other students who are predominantly serviced by ELL teachers for Language Arts will receive the bright orange report card for Language Arts and oral language grades.

  16. Specific Program Details • Grade 2 ALP - NO Insert. Grades for these students will be a collaboration between the classroom teacher and the ALP teacher based on the Grade 2 standards on the report card. • Grade 3-5 Language Arts/Reading for ALP – the last 2 standards on the report card are collaboratively graded. • Interdisciplinary Science –There will be the same insert used last year. The Science section of the report card will be blank.

  17. Vision of the Graduate: Committed to preparing students to function effectively in an interdependent global community.

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