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Part One: School Information We value multiage classrooms. We believe in building community by developing relationships over time. - Part of the Steele Elementary Mission Statements Values Steele by Grade Kindergarten – Three Classrooms First/Second – Six Classrooms Third/Fourth – Two Classrooms Third/Fourth/Fifth – Five Classrooms Fifth – One Classroom
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Steele Student Numbers Population - 438 students Special Education Students - 38 including speech and language Gifted and Talented Education - 58 15% Free-Reduced Lunch English Language Learners - 21 total, 11 serviced %Male / %Female - 51% / 49%
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Federal Ethnicity Data Teacher : Student Ratio 1:18 Students by Ethnicity % American Indian 1% % Asian3% % Hispanic8% % Black2% % White86% Unknownn/a
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Part Two: First and Second Grade Room 108
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Classroom Demographics First and Second Grade Split 27 Students 16 First Graders -4 Girls -12 Boys 11 Second Graders -6 Girls -5 Boys
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26 Caucasian 1 Bosnian 2 Gifted and Talented 2 ELL 0 Free-Reduced Lunch 2 IEP (speech) 4 RTI (reading intervention) Average Daily Attendance -Present 95% -Tardy 10% 0 Students Repeating First or Second Grade Classroom Population
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Part Three: School and Community Programs and Events
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Community Outreach Programs Kaleidoscope Before and After School Program ECE Program at Knight (Services 5 DPS schools) SPREE (South Platte River Environmental Education) Camp Cheley (4 day trip for 5 th graders) Balarat Outdoor Education Center Science Fair 9 News Health Fair Young Ameritown Program After School Yoga, Sports Club Running Club, Science, Spanish and French Club Junior Achievement Camp Invention Summer Camp Destination Imagination Gifted and Talented Night Family Math Night Steele Planetarium (DPS )
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Steele Open Silent and Live Auction (raises funds for second educators) The Collaborative School Committee (CSC: Principal, 4 Teachers, 4 Parents, 1 staff, 1 community representative English Language Learners Advisory Committee Steele Dines Out Steele Carnival Steele Bike-A-Thon Open House Back to School Night Family Math Night Greening of Steele Gardening/Cooking Program Classroom Volunteers (Math, Reading, Writing) Steele School Night at DU (Basketball) Community Involvement
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The Bookies Hotcakes Lotus Group Starbucks Decade Boutique Children's Dentistry Sapphire Pediatrics Cherry Creek Wellness Center Great Harvest Bread Company Community and Business Partnerships
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Data Analysis and Interpretation 2011 CSAP Scores for Steele Scale: % at or above proficient Grade 3 Reading – 76% (State Average in 2011 - 73%) Writing – 48% (State Average in 2011 - 51%) Math – 81% (State Average in 2011 - 73%) Grade 4 Reading – 82% (State Average in 2011 - 65%) Writing – 76% (State Average in 2011 - 56%) Math – 92% (State Average in 2011 - 71%) Grade 5 Reading – 88% (State Average in 2011 - 69%) Writing – 74% (State Average in 2011 - 60%) Math – 89% (State Average in 2011 - 66%)
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Steele Strengths and Challenges Strengths Parent Support and Volunteers Staff Community CSC (Collaborative School Community) Resources Multi-Age Classrooms Centrally Located School Garden Drama Program Multiple After-School Programs (science, art, yoga, running, drama, Destination Imagination) Second Educator in every classroom Challenges Technology Differentiation (no GT pullout) Parent Involvement No Data Team Multi-Age Classrooms Frequent sense of entitlement among the students No School Interventionist Very little vertical team planning Very little diversity Four Principles in the last 7 years
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Parent inclusion is necessary, i.e. volunteering, fieldtrips, homework, after-school events, student growth. Creating strong relationships and maintaining open lines of communication with parents and staff is crucial at Steele. Focusing on differentiation in the classroom is a must, especially for the Gifted and Talented students. I will plan with the schools financial situation in mind in terms of resources and field trips. I will be sure to stay informed about all of the teaching resources available to the district and school. Student and Parent Relationships
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The End by Laura Weiner
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