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Woodlawn Elementary 2011-2012

Woodlawn Elementary 2011-2012. Woodlawn Elementary 2011-2012. Demographics as of August 26,2011: 226 Students School-wide Title I, Reading and Math Staff: 28 full-time, 21 part-time. Woodlawn Goals for 2011-12.

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Woodlawn Elementary 2011-2012

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  1. Woodlawn Elementary2011-2012

  2. Woodlawn Elementary2011-2012 Demographics as of August 26,2011: • 226 Students • School-wide Title I, Reading and Math • Staff: 28 full-time, 21 part-time

  3. Woodlawn Goals for 2011-12 • Continue the vision of “Learning For All, Whatever It Takes” resulting in student academic growth meeting required proficiency levels. • Continue to learn about and implement differentiated instruction (especially related to reading and math) to address all Woodlawn students and their needs and to truly engage students in learning. • Continued student data-based collaboration that focuses on standards-based instructional interventions. • School-wide focus on writing instruction utilizing Ruth Culham’s materials as well as our new district math adoption- Math Expressions (with a school-wide focus on measurement), and research-based engagement and instructional strategies (from Teach Like a Champion.) • Continued use of Fred Jones’ Tools for Teaching, resulting in positive classroom management. • Promote the philosophy of “everyone in our school is learning”—staff and students alike. • Celebrate and explore best use of our resources (instructional coach, intervention blocks, After School Program, etc.) • Continue to promote and strengthen student/school/ parent relationships through PTO, Site Council, and increased positive parent communications.

  4. State Assessment Datafor Reading, Grades 3-6

  5. State Assessment Datafor Math, Grades 3-6

  6. Reflections of Staff Memberson Woodlawn’s Accomplishments What are the strengths of Woodlawn? • Data driven instruction • Collaboration • High expectations • Focus on and dedication to students • Adjusting instruction as needed • Focused problem solving

  7. Welcome to Woodlawn Woodlawn Elementary has been described by many as “the best kept secret in Lawrence.” Hopefully you will agree as you come to know our committed, caring staff. Jeanne Fridell, Principal

  8. Classroom Teachers:Kindergarten Barbara Gossett Kenna Heim

  9. First Grade Chris Neal Ronda Katt

  10. Second Grade Jeny Bellavia Marilou Cavin

  11. Third Grade Sue Siegfreid Lori Sinclair

  12. Fourth Grade Nicole Bakerink Rachel Gilmore

  13. Fifth Grade Jeannie Hendrix Haley Bruns

  14. Support Staff:Special Education • * Special education is not a place. It is a set of services. • * It takes a team to plan for and implement these services. • * Our goal is always to provide services within the general education classroom to the fullest extent possible. Carol Harrell Intermediate Resource Teacher Linda Teske Primary Resource Teacher

  15. Title Services * Title Reading and Math are federally funded programs which provide extra support to students in addition to the reading and math instruction provided in the classroom. * Students are selected after evaluating assessment scores, in-class performance and teacher recommendation. * Instruction is provided in small groups at the student's instructionallevel. Nancy Phipps Title Math Resource Teacher Linda Wilhite Title Reading Resource Teacher

  16. Title I Reading and Math Coach Mrs. Gatti supports teachers and students in the teaching and learning of reading and math in the classroom by: * helping to administer and analyze data * helping to select materials best matched to student's needs * helping to implement research based strategies into the classrooms * doing whatever is needed to help support Woodlawn students be the best they can be! Melody Gatti

  17. Behind the Scenes:Our Paraeducators Amanda Frederick Title Reading Para Chris Worley Title Math Para

  18. Title Reading andMath Paraeducator Carrie Reagan Title Reading and Math Para

  19. Special Education Paraeducators Connie Walter Dionne Chavez Rosy Neuhaus

  20. Special Education Paraeducators Peggy Underwood Dan Borger

  21. Specials’ Teachers:Art * We believe all children are artists * Students will explore a variety of mediums and techniques- including clay. * Students will study art from many cultures and time periods * The curriculum is organized around the elements and principles of Art Composition, some of which are: line, shape, color, form, space, balance, pattern, and unity. Beth Anstaett Margaret Rose

  22. Music • * The goal in music is to help students love making and listening to music. • * We sing, move and play everyday. • * Each grade level will have a program this year. Please attend your child's music program! • Grades 4-5: December 1 • Grades 2-3: February 23 • Grades K-1: April 19 Seth Swartzendruber Lauren Coonfield

  23. Physical Education * Our job is to create a positive learning environment that helps build self-esteem. * We provide opportunities for students to participate in activities that improve their motor skills. * We help students understand the importance of cooperation, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Gary Hall Roger Morris

  24. Library Media Specialist The Library Media Specialist’s job is much more than just checking out books! * We teach children appreciation for good literature and wonderful illustrations, as well as help students explore technology! * We help students learn to find information effectively and to use their time well as well as how to recognize good information and information that might be misleading. * We teach students to be detectives! Follow that information trail! Leann Gross

  25. Additional Support Staff:Speech Pathologist The students I work with have speech and/or language needs. * Some students are working on specific speech sounds. * Some students are learning about such things as curriculum vocabulary, answering comprehension questions, and discerning the main points of text material or a teacher's instructions. * It's great to be the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) at Woodlawn, where there is an atmosphere of appreciation and understanding as students strive to successfully express their thoughts, share their knowledge, and ask inquisitive questions. Valerie Lanius Speech Pathologist

  26. Gifted Resource Teacher * The state of Kansas believes that education for high ability students is focused on providing curricula that promotes advanced achievement and development of individual potential. * The mission of Lawrence Public Schools is to challenge high ability students to reach their potential by providing appropriate learning experiences. * My goal for high ability students is to provide individual enrichment and extension activities that will extend and broaden their current curriculum Deb Schmidt Gifted Resource Teacher

  27. Occupational Therapist * In schools, Occupational Therapists support children to perform school-related activities (the “occupation” of students). * The need for Occupational Therapy is determined through the IEP process for students who are eligible for Special Education services. * OT typically focuses on developing the visual motor skills of writing/cutting/ and self care to promote successful participation in educational activities. RuthAnne Sneegas Occupational Therapist

  28. Mental Health Support:Counselor * My job is to provide guidance and support to students in individual and small group settings. * I facilitate classroom guidance lessons in each grade on topics such as character education, friendship, and conflict resolution. * Jasper, my Therapy Dog, is utilized for social cues, anger management, and positive emotional well-being. Jasper Therapy Dog Extraordinaire Shanna Vantuyl School Counselor

  29. Social Worker School Social Workers are the link between home, school, and community.  We promote and support students' academic and social success by providing specialized services that may include: * Assessment of student needs and strengths through observation, interviews, and testing. * Individual and group therapeutic services. * Working with students in both general education and special education settings. * Education and training for parents and guardians. * Collaboration and consultation with community agencies, organizations, and other professionals. Tracy Williams

  30. Parent Facilitator My role as Parent Involvement Facilitator includes the following: * Provide a communication link between Parents, Teachers, Administrators, our Site Council and PTO. * Focus on every student's academic potential through collaboration and Title I Reading and Math support. * Provide parent support through home visits, links to outside services for individual tutor and mentor programs. * Assist parents with attendance and truancy prevention efforts Cornelius Bell

  31. Psychologist • * My goal is to help Woodlawn students succeed academically, socially, and emotionally. • * I work with our Mental Health, Special Education, and Student Intervention Teams towards this goal. • * This is my 6th year in USD497, but my first year at Woodlawn, and I am looking forward to building relationships with students, families, and staff this year. • * Please contact me if I can help you with any concerns about your child's learning or behavior. Keri Prichard

  32. After School Program Manager • The Boys & Girls Club provides after-school and • out-of-school programming to youth • grades K-6 at Woodlawn. • Programs include curriculums in the following areas: • • Education and Career Development • • Character and Leadership Skill Development • • Cultural Arts • • Sports, Recreation and Fitness Education • • Health and Life Skills • • Substance Abuse Prevention • • Service Learning • The Boys & Girls Club offers numerous opportunities for Woodlawn students to engage in community activities and rewards positive behaviors that reinforce positive messages. Shanna Steadham

  33. And the Glue … Peter Houston Health Office Assistant Dianne Thomas School Nurse Deb Vannicola Administrative Assistant

  34. That Holds Us All Together! Debbie Evans Food Service Joe Dozier Head Custodian Phil Villa Night Custodian

  35. Woodlawn Riverhawks-Our Best, No Less!

  36. What’s Next?

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