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The Rice School

The Rice School. 2013 - 2014 Open House. NCLB and Title I Schools PURPOSE of Title I.

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The Rice School

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  1. The Rice School 2013 - 2014 Open House

  2. NCLB and Title I SchoolsPURPOSE of Title I In 2001, the federal government passed the NCLB Act which provided identified schools with federal funds for the purpose of supplementing the instructional program of schools to ensure a high quality education for students that would help them meet the state standard (currently STAAR – State of Texas Assessment for Academic Readiness). These “supplemental” federal funds are used to: • Accelerate instruction for struggling students, • Provide professional-development for teachers and paraprofessionals, • Hire highly qualified personnel, • Give additional resources – technology, personnel, materials, instructional programs, software, and • Encourage parent and family involvement.

  3. Contact Information The Rice School / La Escuela Rice Jamie Wilkes Title I Campus Contact (713) 349 - 1800 jwilkes@houstonisd.org

  4. Meet the 7th grade Teachers

  5. Cluster Expectations 100% Effort Best “Attitude” Forward No Tardies Supplies Adhere to Student Code of Conduct

  6. Ideas for Student Success • Check your child’s planner everyday - all teachers require students to write down daily assignments and homework. • Have a specific place and designated time (the earlier the better) to do homework – have your child do homework as soon as he/she gets home from school. • Have your child review the day’s work and notes with you - this will help your child remember what he learned.

  7. Make Up Work • When a child is absent from school, extra time( five school days – HISD policy) will be given to hand in assignments, exceptions will be off campus choir performance or science fair. • Any missed test days will be made up the following class day.

  8. Grade reporting: How will I know what my child is doing and if he is doing it? • Progress reports every 3 weeks and report cards every 9 weeks • Email or call teachers once in between reports • You may also access PS Connect to check your student’s current grade

  9. This year’s assessments: STAAR Writing – April 1 - 2 Stanford 10 – TBA STAAR Math (Pre AP) – TBA STAAR Math – April 22 STAAR Reading – April 23 TELPAS – March 17- April 11

  10. Science with Mrs. Veneziale and Mrs. Hill-Kennedy • Class Expectations • Spiral • Planner/Agenda • Website • www.socrative.com • sites.google.com/site/msvenezialescienceclass

  11. Spanish with Sra. Colion-Hernandez • Areas of Focus: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing • Classroom Expectations • Extra Credit • www.phschool.com • www.senorwooly.com

  12. English/Readingwith Ms. Johnson and Ms. Thompson • Writing Process • Essays - STAAR Writing • Literature - Critical Thinking and Literary Analysis - Open Ended Responses • Literary Elements and Devices • Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Development

  13. Do review their class notes with them each day. Do read the literature with them and discuss it to be sure they understand. Do encourage them to ask questions and seek help. Do review their work and encourage them to do their best. Please don’t: Redo their writing assignments - resist the temptation to revise and edit your child’s paper. It is important that I see each child’s true abilities - strengths and weaknesses - in order to help them improve. Do’s and Don’ts

  14. MathMs. Gonzales and Mr. Roberts • Classroom Expectations • 7th Regular Math – 7th grade Math STAAR • 7th Pre-AP Math – 8th grade Math STAAR • Think Through Math • Khanacademy.org • Oswego Math – Basic Math skills practice • Tutorials

  15. Texas Historywith Mr. Llorens • Classroom Expectations • Missing Assignments • Conduct

  16. Technology with Mrs. Willoughby

  17. Robotics Engineering Goals • To introduce students to the fundamental concepts and skills of Robotics and Engineering • To expose students to the possibility of a future in Robotics and Engineering through various projects • To introduce students to some awesome and neat things in the world of engineering • To introduce students to different careers in engineering

  18. Robotics Engineering • Expectations • Teamwork • Be responsible • Be respectful • Be reasonable • Grading Policy • 40%- Daily Grades • 40%- Quizzes • 10%- Homework • 10% - Keyboarding

  19. Competitions • First Lego League (FLL) • Ecobot Challenge • BEST Robotics • Teacher-created class competitions • Project-Based contests

  20. Communication • Website /Cluster Page http://thericeschool.org/seventh/ • The planner /Calendar/ Falcon Flyer • E-mail or call the teacher (information provided on the business card) • Set up a conference by contacting Ms. Colion • Receive texts from Remind 101

  21. Parent Volunteers • Throughout the year 7th grade will have activities where parent volunteers will be needed (field trips, robotics competitions, etc.) • If you would like to become a volunteer, please fill out the Parent volunteer form and become VIPS approved. This process can take as long as 3 weeks so please don’t delay.

  22. Remind 101 •         As a new STEM school, this year the Seventh grade team is sending reminders to parents and students using cell phones.  In order to sign up for the text based reminders, you may want to add a new contact and then text the messages as listed below: • To find out about all the 7th grade cluster events Text this message @mscolion to 469-518-2927 •             I want to join SCIENCE – text this message @msvenezia    to   210-585-2807 •             I want to join TECHNOLOGY text this message @mswillough  to   469-732-3843 •             I want to join TEXAS HISTORY text this message @mrllore     to  469-270-3121 •             I want to join ELA text this message @c98a   to   832-589-1437 •             I want to join SPANISH text this message @colio  to   469-518-2927 •             I want to join MATH text this message  @43c5  to   832-589-1437 •   I want to join Pre-AP MATH text this message  @eae55 to 832-589-1437

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