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Join the Journey! Enjoy the Journey! jyy
Join the Journey! j y the Journey! y Enjoy 2008-2009 Goals for 2008‐2009 Implement Reading Block Time Differentiate Instruction for all students Research and adopt core reading program Improve curriculum maps Develop MTSS Staff Changes Rick Haden ‐ Physical Education Angela Anderson – Third grade Nicolette Taddiken – Nicolette Taddiken Resource Room Traci Wachs – Kindergarten Tracey Holmes Tracey Holmes – Title 1 para April Jarret – SPED para Sarah Neff – SPED para Amy Esbaugh – CAP Director Britni Seubert – CAP Assistant Director Enrollment As of May 12, 2009 Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Total 96 students 81 students 78 Students 91 Students 86 Students 432 Students Professional Development Professional Development – all staff Compass Learning – 3 days Differentiated Instruction Autism Bullying – Bullying online course School Improvement Plan Professional Development Individual Workshops & Trainings MTSS Curriculum Mapper Ruby Payne Poverty Training Kindergarten Conference SPED Professional Learning Communities g Autism Differentiated Instruction Research for Core Reading Program KMEA Music Conference Integrating Art Professional Organizations KAESP – Kansas Assn of Elementary School Principals Currently District 2 Governor 2009‐10 Vice President USA – United School Administrators Board of Directors Certified Staff Attendance Bereavement Personal Professional School Duty Sick Leave w/o Pay TOTALS QTR 1 8.5 8.7 31.3 0.9 42.7 0 92.1 QTR 2 7.4 20.6 27 3.2 88.4 9 155.6 QTR 33 Q 14.4 44 29.2 9 49.2 49 4 59.8 59 0.9 9 157.5 57 5 QTR 4 7.6 26.6 6.6 6.6 99 0.8 147.2 Yearly 37.9 85.1 114.1 14.7 289.9 10.7 552.4 Kindergarten DIBELS % Intensive 4% % Strategic % S i 13% % Benchmark 83% Ninety ‐four Kindergarteners took the year end k h d DIBELS with the PSF subtest being the critical indicator. DIBELS First Grade % Benchmark 68% % Intensive 9% % Strategic 23% Eighty 1 g y st graders took the year end DIBELS with Oral Reading Fluency being the critical subtest. bt t DIBELS Second Grade d d Seventy‐seven 2nd graders took the year end DIBELS g y with oral reading fluency the critical subtest. % Intensive 17% % Benchmark 62% % Strategic 21% NWEA MAP ASSESSMENTS NWEA MAP\MAP 2008‐09.htm 3rd Grade Reading % of Students At or Above Standard 100 90 80 70 Percenntage 60 Target g 50 CES Students State 40 30 20 10 0 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 4th Grade Reading % of Students At or Above Standard 100 90 80 70 Target Percenttage 60 All Students All Students 50 State 40 30 20 10 0 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 Concordia Elementary School Concordia C rdi Elementary El t r School Sh l 2008 State Assessments 2008 State Assessments Reading Exemplary Honors Scott Blochlinger Braden Brownell Ethan Conn Jenna Fredrickson Allayna Hanson Stefan Hemenway Matthew James Addison Johnson Lydia Knapp J Joshua Koerber Devin Kymer Cole Larson Westin Maish Matthew McCall Maycie Mendenhall Taylor Muff Oli ia Nelson Olivia Nelson Blaze Payeur Erin Putman Samantha Ratliff Gavin Shuler Mallory Thompson 3rd Grade Math % of Students At or Above Standard 100 90 80 70 Target Percen ntage 60 All Students 50 State 40 30 20 10 0 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 4th Grade Math % of Students At or Above Standard 100 90 80 70 Percentage 60 Target 50 All Students State 40 30 20 10 0 2005‐2006 2006‐2007 2007‐2008 2008‐2009 Concordia Elementary School Concordia Elementary School 2008 State Assessments 2008 State Assessments Math Exemplary Honors Mariah Blazek Zoe Brichalli Rehanna Butt Jordan Eshbaugh Paul Frost Matthew James Joshua Koerber C l L Cole Larson Hayden Losh Ian Nordell Erin Putman Kora Snavely Mallory Thompson Jaden Ward Scott Blochlinger Braden Brownell Cameron Collins Jenna Fredrickson Caleb Hartzell Addison Johnson Devin Kymer Sh l L Shaylea Lawson Olivia Nelson Blaze Payeur Samantha Ratliff Dalton Synder Ethan Valcoure Taylon Whitley CES DISCIPLINE REPORT OFFICE REFFERAL ISS 28 OSS 25 #S STUDENTS S 17 11 10 10 7 5 3 1 KINDERS 3 1 FIRST 6 5 1 3 1 SECOND 1 THIRD FOURTH School Nurse Jayme Nurse Jayme saw: 545 students 1501 office visits 217 resulted in students being sent home 42 accident reports Vision screening for 900 students Hearing screenings for 822 students Dental Health presentations for 3rd & 4th graders Nurse Jayme Nurse Jayme has written grants that have provided: Water bottles for all students PE equipment for 4thh graders Support the CPR/AED/First Aid Training Also has been instrumental in the AEDs being placed in g all buildings Library 2008‐2009 CES Library Year End Report New items added to the library included shelving that made easy fiction books more attainable for small children. This also eliminated the need to house books on book carts which made the library feel unorganized. Tables were rearranged to make a "classroom" setting. We use a blank wall now as a screen for projectors. Children used computers for Athena, TumbleBooks and Kan‐Ed research. New this year ‐‐ Students who didn Students who didn't pay for lost books after 3 mailed notices home and a t pay for lost books after 3 mailed notices home and a phone call worked off their fines. Students worked five 15 minutes recesses. Fifteen students worked off a total amount of $329 in lost books. Their tasks included dusting shelves, straightening shelves, sorting colored pencils and peeling crayon wrappers. Library Mrs. Errebo revised and updated the library policy for the handbook. Guest speaker author/illustrator Brad Sneed gave 3 presentations about how he puts together a book together a book. Circulation statistics for the year are: Ci l i i i f h 533 patrons ‐‐ 43,591 checkouts. This is 3,736 more checkouts than last year from 45 more patrons. Accelerated Reader AR Points earned by grade G d Grade # of # f Students Points P i Earned First 85 4719.7 Second 81 6390.7 Third 97 8992.5 Fourth 90 6078.2 1st grade AR graph Brad Sneed, Illustrator Brad Sneed, Illustrator presenting to CES students in December. He gave three presentations to the student body. At Risk and Counseling SIT Meetings Parent Follow Follow Comp. # of on Up Up Fall Students St d t M l F Males Females l T Team M ti Meetings Testing T ti Pending P di Oth Other '09 August 2008 - May 2009 20 Counseling 22 Classes a week 25 min. each Students seen from Oct.May approx. 452 # of students seen weekly 10 # of students self-referral 82 12 8 20 21 9 2 2 3 Red Ribbon Week Red Ribbon Week Elect To Be Drug Free! I Elect To Be Drug Free ( (wear red) d) Put A Cap on Drugs (hat day) Shade Out Drugs (wear sunglasses) Team Up Against Drugs (wear team colors) Drugs Are Scary (H ll (Halloween) ) D Drugs Are A Scary! S ! Winners of the Drug Free Poster Contest during Red Ribbon Week. Front row: Clayton Walker, KinleyHanson, Chas Calgren Middle row: Aubrianna Monzon, Chole Beims, Taylor Avicola, Paul Rundus, Payten Osterfelt Back row: Jenna Fredrickson, Allayna Hanson, Devin Kymer, Ashton Hittle, Katie Pfanz, Zaide Thoman (not pictured: Jaedyn Kearn) Parents In Education Fundraisers SchoolMall.com postcards Club’s Choice food sale Box Tops for Education Soup Supper S S CES Carnival Over $20,000 raised to support CES students Parents In Education Benefits to CES $10,500 to purchase 20 laptops for cart Headsets for Kindergarteners g New Die Cut Machine & Die Cuts (Matched by Club’s Choice) Year end stipends to teachers Partial entrance fees for field trips CES & PIE Service Project Collected pop tabs for Ronald McDonald Houses Title 1 Schoolwide Title served in all classrooms l FastForward One to one O t Data collection Collaboration with C ll b ti ith teachers Family Literacy Night Katie Donavan was the winner of the MP3 player at Family Literacy Night. CAP Concordia Afterschool Program CAP by the Numbers 69 students enrolled in CAP 53 daily average attendance 7 Staffers SUMMER CAP 53 students enrolled 8 Staffers Director: Amy Eshbaugh Director Am Eshbaugh Assistant: Britni Seubert Highlights: Friday Party Days Build your own Pizza Club 81 Snow Cones Swimming Homework (at least for parents!) WE NOW OPERATE IN THE BLACK! MAP h f h l Math After School Program MAP started in October and ran through May. Students attended 2 sessions a week for thirty minutes. week for thirty minutes First Grade Second Grade Thi d G d Third Grade Fourth Grade TOTAL 9 students 11 students 8 t d t 8 students 12 students 40 students d Field Trips Kinders ‐Depot Pumpkin Patch 1st Grade ‐ Smoky Hill Bison Ranch 2nd Grade – Rolling Hills 3rd Grade ‐ Cosmosphere & Grassland Gardens 4th Grade ‐ Cloud County Tours y Cl d C t M Cloud County Museum rd 3 Grade Fourth Grade – Cloud County 4th graders help plant flowers for the Kansas Sampler Festival 4th graders at Motherhouse Firefighters Award These students won a picture on the fire truck and a lunch date with a firefighter to promote October Fi S f M h Fire Safety Month. Kindergarten – d Chas Carlgren h l First Grade – Ciara Kearn Second Grade – Second Grade Rustyn Kindel Third Grade – Cydney Bergmann Fourth Grade Fourth Grade – Cameron Collins Jump Rope For Heart CES students raised $1,927.30 This is an all time high for this project! Christian Nondorf – 3rd grade Top money raiser with $135 00 Top money raiser with $135.00 Music In Our School Winners Music In Our School Winners 1st place – Nicole Timme 2nd place – p Britney Gilkeson y 3rd place – Emily Daniels 10 honorary places – Dale Boldridge, Zaide Thoman, Jacob Burchfiel, Alexis Felix, Jaden Champlin, Jessica Williams, Cydney Bergmann, Brynn Brummett, Jake Reusch and Zach Vrazel Reading Reading Rainbow Writers These girls wrote and illustrated their first book. This was through the gifted and enrichment classes with Melissae Stiles. The stories were entered in the d h Reading Rainbow Writers Contest. Jessica Williams placed third in our district placed third in our district. All girls were presented with a certificate from Smoky Hills Public Television. Front: Zaide Thoman, Jessica Williams, Callahan Figgs Back: Jaden Champlin, Gwen Stiles, Rebecca Thornton My Favorite Older Person Essay Winners Essay Winners Jordan Eshbaugh Mariah Blazek Ian Halfhide Devin Kymer y Lynsey Garrett Carley Martin Emily Barrington Lydia y g y Cameron Collins Knapp Olivia Nelson Christina Monroe Ben Peltier CES Ch CES Chess 60 students from Kindergarten through 4th grade participated in the CES chess program. the CES chess program 5 to 10 students represented the CES team at each of the 8 tournaments tournaments. They earned one 2nd place trophy and had several excellent finishes. During the school year, students participated in a chess clinic that During the school year students participated in a chess clinic that was organized by senior, Alex Johnson. Five CES students will participate in 2009 Karpov Chess Camp in Lindsborg. CES CHESS CES CHESS Front row: Eric Grogan, Emily Daniels Back row: Jessi Kindscher, Sara Gardner, Gwen Stiles They placed 11 out of 40 at the state tournament. Learning g With Buddies 1st and 4th Graders NEW TO CES! NEW TO CES! Penny States wrote a grant that provides our students with a fresh fruit or vegetable snack daily. They have done a good job of f i bl k d il Th h d d j b f providing a variety of fruits and vegetables giving students the opportunity to try new foods. 2008‐2009 Peer Mediators Peer Mediators 2008‐2009 Sitting (L‐R): Jackson Figgs, Ian Halfhide, Davin Strait, Ian Nordell, Alex Wilcox, Kora Snavely, Olivia Nelson, g( ) gg , , , , , y, , Brennen Acree Seated on sign (L‐R): Braden Brownell, Cole Larsen, Matthew James, Blaze Payeur Standing (L‐R): Zoe Brichalli, Taylor Krause, Paul Frost, Lydia Knapp, Mariah Blazek, Carley Martin, Addison Johnson, Cassidy Brown, Mallory Thompson, Shayela Lawson, Cameron Collins, Kailin Colby ALSO NEW! The Backpack 4 Kids program was started in February. Through David Mortimer’s senior project eleven CES students have been provided a backpack of food to take home every week‐end. This is in cooperation also y with the Cloud County Resource Council and Kansas Food Bank. F U N LEARNING IS Concordia Elementary School 2008‐2009 It was a GREAT Journey! J y