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Drewry Mason Elementary

Drewry Mason Elementary. Annual Title I Meeting 12:00-1:00, 3:00-4:00, 6:00-7:00 August 8, 2013. It is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act.

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Drewry Mason Elementary

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  1. Drewry Mason Elementary Annual Title I Meeting 12:00-1:00, 3:00-4:00, 6:00-7:00 August 8, 2013

  2. It is the cornerstone of the No Child Left Behind Act. It is intended to help ensure that all children have the opportunity to obtain a high quality education to reach proficiency on challenging state academic standards and assessments (SOLs). Title I provides federal funding for schools to help students who are behind or at risk of falling behind. Funding depends on the level of poverty in the school. Two types of programs: School wide Programs and Target Assistance Schools What is Title I?

  3. Drewry Mason Elementary is a School Wide Title I School. We receive federal funds based on our percentage of students who participate in the free and reduced lunch program. Last year about 60% of Drewry Mason’s students received free or reduced lunch. The extra funding helps DMS to provide reading specialists, instructional assistants, and instructional supplies including technology programs. These teachers and assistants help our students who are most at risk of academic failure. They help teachers provide differentiated lessons which provides individualized instruction. School Wide Title I School

  4. Assessment • Because we receive federal funds, our SOL testing is closely monitored by the state and federal government and we are held accountable for our students’ scores. • VA was approved for a waiver from the federal No Child Left Behind Act. New benchmarks and student subgroups will soon be established and published.

  5. Virginia Accreditation Standards SOL Tests • English and Math for grades 3, 4 and 5 • Social Studies and Science in grades 3 and 5. • Writing in grade 5 (part of the English scores) • On the 2013 SOL tests, DME met the benchmarks, and it is anticipated that we will be fully accredited for the 2013-2014 school year. • Testing Dates (Spring 2014).

  6. Drewry Mason’s Unofficial SOL Scores Spring 2013

  7. Local Off Grade Testing • Created to monitor the progress of students • Off Grade Testing in 2nd grade in all four subjects at the end of the year. • MAP assessment for all students K-5 three times per year (August, January, Spring) • Writing Initiative for grades 4 & 5 at various times throughout the year

  8. PALS Testing and Tutoring • PALS is a pre-k through third grade program. • It is monitored through the University of Virginia. • There are three assessment dates fall, mid-year and spring. • There are benchmarks at each grade level which determines program eligibility. • The literacy team assists in the classroom and in the literacy lab.

  9. AIMS Web RTI – Response To Intervention Assessment Who: Grades K-4 (Assessed Three Times a Year) *Only those studets identified through MAP assessment. Why: To identify students in need of intervention in reading, math and writing.

  10. Parents • Your child’s teacher has the school compact and parent’s right to know memo

  11. Parent Resources • Curriculum and Parent Resources at www.henry.k12.va.us • Released Tests and Blueprints at the Virginia Department of Education website www.doe.virginia.gov • UVA PALS website www.pals.virginia.edu

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