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Student in Context 2-4 Trey Sexson
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Part 1: School Information & Demographics Peakview Elementary Cherry Creek School District Established : 1992 Population: 647 students, 32 teachers % Male/ % Female: 52%/ 48% Special Needs: 84 students Gifted and Talented Education (GATE): 27 students identified Title I: Not eligible English Language Learners (ELLs): 60 students Free and Reduced Lunch : 135 students
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Federal Ethnicity Data African American:14.2% American Indian: 0.3% Asian: 6.9% Hispanic: 7.5% Pacific Islander: 0% Two or more races: 0% White: 71%
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Peakview Attendance Area Map
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Part 2: 1 st Grade Classroom Demographics Range of ages: 6-7 yrs. old Boys: 7 Girls: 16 Ethnicities: Hispanic (2) African-American (3) Indian (1) Russian(2) Yugoslavian (1) Caucasian (11) Korean (1) Arabian (2)
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Classroom Population Gifted and Talented: 0 Title I: NA English Language Learners (ELLs): 5 Free and Reduced Lunch: No information provided due to FERPA Identified Special Needs students: 2 Description of students with an RTI plan: NA Description of students with an IEP : 4 students: 2 students with autism, 2 ELL students
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Part 3: School and Community Programs & Events Peakview Adventure Club: Before/after school childcare Kindergarten Enrichment Program Pre-school Homework Club Young Rembrandts: Drawing classes for kids French Club ($39 monthly tuition) Spanish Club ($45 monthly tuition) Student Council 10,000 Steps: Exercise club/program for students and their family Choir Instrumental Music Girls Math Club Reading Together Yearbook Chess Club Intramurals
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Opportunities for Community Involvement Back to School Night Open House Tutoring School Site Council ELL Advisory Committee Classroom volunteers Parent/Family Conferences Monster Ball Partnership for Academically Successful Students (PASS) Carnival Science Fair Hearing and vision screening Go Green night PTO Meetings
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Community & Business Partnerships Economic mini-lessons (in partnership with Public Education Business Coalition) Earning for Learning (in partnership with Southlands) Foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills (in partnership with Junior Achievement USA)
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Data Analysis & Interpretation Diverse Population High Expectations Parental Involvement Community Involvement High Achievement Rates
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Overview of 2011CSAP Performance (* Proficient & Advanced ) 3 rd Grade Reading School83% District80% State73% 3 rd Grade Math School83% District80% State73% 4 th Grade Reading School83% District75% State65% 4 th Grade Math School84% District80% State71% 5th Grade Reading School84% District77% State69% 5th Grade Math School89% District76% State66%
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Challenges & Strengths Challenges Variety of ELL/ESL population High Turnaround Rate Decreasing Enrollment Strengths Diverse Culture Parental & Community Involvement Teacher Commitment Low Achievement Gap Apple Pilot School
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Teacher & Student/Parent Relationships Students Classroom size and arrangement Differentiation Parents Open communication through weekly newsletter and emails Encouraged to check-in with teacher when picking child up from school Encouraged to volunteer at the school and in the classroom
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