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1  Creating a Path for “Reading Right” Preclarus Mastery Academy October 29, 2015

2 Agenda  Welcome and Introduction  Parent Note Card  Preclarus Mastery Academy’s Programming Initiatives  Parent Packets  Questions and Answer Period  TV Raffle

3 Parent Note Card Front of the Card  Parent’s Name  Phone Number  Email Address Back of the Card  Child or Children’s Names - Teacher

4 State of the School Address  Current Data  Rationale for New Reading Programs  Historical Data  Senate Bill 319

5 Status of Our School

6 NWEA ELA  Below Basic – 86 students  Basic – 32 students  Proficient – 22 students  Advance – 6 students

7 STAR Reading Assessment Above Grade Level  5 th Grade – 1 student (4%)  6 th Grade – 0 students (0%)  7 th Grade – 4 students (9%)  8 th Grade – 5 students (10%) On Grade Level  5 th Grade – 5 students (19%)  6 th Grade – 1 student (3%)  7 th Grade – 4 students (9%)  8 th Grade – 3 students (6%) October Test Results ALL STUDENTS – 5 th through 8 th Grades

8 STAR Reading Assessment One Grade Level Behind  5 th Grade – 6 students (23%)  6 th Grade – 8 students (24%)  7 th Grade – 1 student (2%)  8 th Grade – 7 students (15%) Two or More Grade Levels Behind  5 th Grade – 14 students (54%)  6 th Grade – 24 students (73%)  7 th Grade – 38 students (81%)  8 th Grade – 33 students (69%) October Test Results OVERAGE STUDENTS –5 th through 8 th Grades

9 SENATE BILL 319

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11 RATIONALE PROMOTION GRADUATION CAREERS FAMILIES DEFY BILL 319

12 PRECLARUS PROGRAMMING INITIATIVES  Saturday Academy  Book Exchange Program  Reading Right  Data Conferencing with Parents

13 Reading Right  Fifth through eighth grade students grouped for reading support classes each day between 1:00 – 1:45 beginning November 16.  Fifth through eighth grade students receive reading support at their reading achievement level, as identified by the STAR Reading assessment.  As students progress in reading they move to their next reading achievement level group.

14 READING RIGHT LOGISTICS

15 DATA CONFERNCEING WITH PARENTS  Private, one-on-one, individualized conferencing about your child’s testing data  Determine specific strategies to help your child improve  Develop relationships with conferencing experts  Strengthen the home-school relationship that supports your child’s future  Students welcome to participate with parents in data conferences

16 Sight Words – Pre-Primer

17 Sight Words – Primer

18 Sight Words – First

19 Sight Words – Second

20 Sight Words – Third

21 STAR Reading Assessment October Test Results 5 th through 8 th Grades

22 Sight Words – Flashcards http://www.mrsperkins.com/dolch.htm

23 Sight Words – Story

24 Book Exchange  Bring in your children’s old, slightly damaged books and exchange them for another students books.  Books may be kept for whatever time period desired by the student or parent.  Lost books don’t incur any fees.  When does the exchange begin? As soon as we receive your children’s previously read, slightly damaged books.

25 ROBUST READERS  Starting Monday, November 2, we request all students read for thirty minutes a night, including weekends.  Students can read a book, magazine, pamphlet, or the Sight Word Lists or Story, if appropriate for the student’s reading level.  Students who read 30 minutes a night and have a parent initial verifying that each day the student has read the appropriate time length will receive 5 points of extra credit on weekly assessments.  Have your child turn in his or her reading log on each Monday recording the nightly 30 minutes of reading from the previous Friday to that week’s Thursday to receive the extra credit points.

26 ROBUST READERS  Starting Monday, November 2, we request all students read for thirty minutes a night, including weekends.  Students can read a book, magazine, pamphlet, or the Sight Word Lists or Story, if appropriate for the student’s reading level.  Students who read 30 minutes a night and have a parent initial verifying that each day the student has read the appropriate time length will receive 5 points of extra credit on weekly assessments.  Have your child turn in his or her reading log on each Monday recording the nightly 30 minutes of reading from the previous week to receive the extra credit points. GOAL: 25 Book Campaign

27 SAMPLE READING LOG

28 Parent Packet (Reading Comprehension Strategies)

29 Parent Packet (ELA Terminology)

30 Parent Packet (ELA Strategies and Tips)

31 Parent Packet (Remind) Register today for a Remind account! Directions to sign up for Remind blasts:  To receive text messages, text @pma15-16 to 81010. You can opt out of messages at any time by replying, 'unsubscribe @pma15-16'.  To receive email messages, send an email to pma15-16@mail.remind.com. To unsubscribe, reply with 'unsubscribe' in the subject line.

32 ATTENDANCE MATTERS

33 Questions

34 WHAT OUR SCHOOL NEEDS FROM PARENTS  Enforce students reading 30-minutes a night  If your child is reading under the 4 th grade level, have them practice both the Sight Word lists and story  Talk with your child/children daily about the importance of improving in reading  Attend a data conference  Sign your child up and provide transportation for Saturday Academy (tutoring)  Donate previously read, slightly damaged books for the book exchange program

35 WHAT OUR SCHOOL NEEDS FROM PARENTS (continued)  Ensure your tested grade child learns all sight words by the end of March  Have your child attend school every day, on-time, and remain until the end of school  Hold your child accountable for good behavior so they don’t miss school due to suspension

36 RAFFLE


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