March 2015 ME Connection
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March 2015 ME Connection
MARCH 2015 MAPLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - A TITLE I AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS SCHOOL IT’S TESTING TIME! FLORIDA STANDARDS ASSESSMENT (FSA) ••• TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 • ELA READING: GRADES 3 & 4 80 MINUTE SESSION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015 • ELA READING: GRADES 3 & 4 80 MINUTE SESSION TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 2015 • MATHEMATICS: GRADES 3 & 4 80 MINUTE SESSION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 • MATHEMATICS: GRADES 3 & 4 80 MINUTE SESSION MAKE-UP TESTING WILL BEGIN APRIL 2 FOR ELA AND APRIL 9 FOR MATH. MAKE-UPS WILL CONCLUDE APRIL 10. From the Desk of Mrs. Bees, Principal Hello My Maplewood Family – It has been a very busy school year, with many exciting events to come. April, May and June will bring performances, family nights, a STEM Fair, FSA and another amazing fifth grade group moving on to Middle School. We welcomed several new staff members to the Maplewood family; just yesterday Camille Orr was appointed as our Assistant Principal. We are so LUCKY to have such a loving, qualified candidate join our family. All of our educators and students have worked very hard this year as they “unwrapped” standards and have truly made real life connections in and out of the classroom. We continue with our commitment in closing the gap as we are committed to a 30-minute daily intervention literacy block. This is a time where we look at each student and use research based programs that are delivered by teachers. ALL teachers in the school have made this commitment to your children and now I ask for your help. We have seen a significant increase in tardies, which impact student instruction. Please see policy 5.8 for TARDINESS. • Tardiness is defined as a student not being in the classroom when the class is scheduled to begin. • Parents must follow the same process to excuse a tardy as they do to excuse an absence. • Excessive tardiness will be addressed on a case–by–case basis to determine if there is a pattern of non- attendance. • Non-attendance for instructional activities is established by tardiness, early-sign-outs, or absences for all or any part of the day. • Tardiness to any class without documentation may be considered unexcused. • Habitual tardiness is defined as being tardy 5 times within a marking period. • Unless excused under the provisions of this policy, accumulated tardiness will be recorded as unexcused absences. (F.S. 1003.02 (1) (b)) Be sure to get plenty of sleep before testing, eat a healthy breakfast and We ask that you please help us in this effort so that every instructional minute counts. Thank you and have the best Spring Break! arrive at school on-time. Upcoming Events March 17 Spring Personality Pictures March 18 2nd Grade Parent Conference Night March 20 No School - Teacher Planning Day March 23-27 Spring Break March 19 April 3 •Last day of 3rd Quarter No School - Good Friday Parents, please complete our Annual Title I Parent Survey online. Thank you for sharing your input. http://goo.gl/Hjans2 •Early Release - 12:00pm Dismissal The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, marital status, race, religion, or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/or harassment complaint, may call the Executive Director Benefits & EEO Compliance at (754) 321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) at 754-321-2158. Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may call Equal Educational Opportunities (EEO) at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine (TTY) at 754-321-2158. Parent Communication at MWE It’s important to read to and read with your child... NAOMI CHURCH, LITERACY COACH Follow us on Twitter @MaplewoodElem _ We are well into another exciting year at Maplewood Elementary School. As both parents and Get Text Reminders by teachers, we have come to see that texting @Maplewood to one of the most important elements 623.552.4955 _ Checkout our Website: http:// Maplewood.Browards chools.com _ Sign up for Email Blasts by going onto our website and typing in your email address on the right side. _ “Like” PTO on in a child’s learning to read and write, is a supportive home environment. Reading time at home doesn’t need to be long – 10 to 15 minutes each day will get you started. The important thing is to make reading a regular part of each day. You can also boost your child’s thinking skills and have fun at the same time. Here are some tips to get started. • Read aloud to your child – children need to hear what good fluent readers sound like. Use expression and different tones when reading exciting, scary and fun parts of the story. • When reading, stop in the middle of the story, choose an exciting part. Facebook: http:// Then ask your child, “What do you think will happen next?” Keep www.facebook.com/ reading to see if they are right. maplewoodelementarypto _ 5th Grade is also on Schoology! http:// Broward.Schoology.com _ Be sure to ask your teacher about the various forms of communication they use in their classrooms. • Ask your child to think about why something is happening in the story or what they might do if they were in the same situation. • When you have finished the book, ask them to think about how they might change the story or the ending. Discuss what the problem was and how it was solved. • To check comprehension, ask your child to retell the story, what their favorite part was and why they liked that particular part. • Give your child a wide and varied range of reading materials. Children love nonfiction/informative text. Be sure to include newspapers, share an interesting article from the morning paper, have your child read over your shopping list to make sure all those important items are included, read and prepare the recipe for dinner together. • Plan a time when everyone in the family will be reading, remember you are the best model for your children. Have fun when reading with your child, and your child will be developing thinking and reasoning skills that will lead to success in school. As parents, you have such an important role in helping your children not only to become betters readers, but to develop, encourage and support their love of reading. More @ Maplewood Dear Maplewood Family, MAPLEWOOD WELCOME I am honored to serve the faculty, staff, and families as the new Assistant Principal of Maplewood Elementary. I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. I am a proud graduate of the University of Miami (Go Canes!) and have worked for Broward Schools for fifteen years. My experiences include Elementary Resource Teacher, ESE Specialist, and Magnet Coordinator. I look forward to bringing my fifteen years of experience to this amazing school! I am dedicated to working alongside Mrs. Bees to ensure our students have a “year of endless learning”. Maplewood believes in teamwork and I am elated to be a part of a team that is working together to provide students with innovative classroom experiences everyday. You will find that my door is always open to support you in any possible way and I welcome your input. Please feel free to call or email me at Camille.orr@browardschools.com. Have a relaxing, stress free Spring Break! Let’s give a warm Maplewood welcome to our new staff members! Camille P. Orr Department of Education (FDOE) surveys parents of children with an individual educational plan (IEP) to •Mr. Aguilar - Technology determine how well your •Ms. Kurzenburger Kindergarten with you and promoting your •Ms. Mitter - Intensive PreK •Ms. Orr - Assistant Principal child’s school is partnering involvement in your child’s education. All states must collect this data as part of their State Performance Plan, as required under the Individuals with Disabilities SPECIAL EDUCATION WEEK Monday, March 30- Wear Lots of Socks Day Tuesday, March 31- Dress Up for Down Syndrome Education Act (IDEA). Make your voice heard! !The web-based survey will open February 1, 2015. !You can complete the survey online at http://www.esesurvey.com Wednesday, April 1- Twin Day or request a paper survey from (We're All the Same Yet your child’s school. Unique in Our Own Way) Your feedback is important in Thursday, April 2 - Wear Blue helping the state and local for World Autism Day school systems continue improving educational Friday, April 3- NO SCHOOL programs for children with special needs. Thank you! FLORIDA’S 2014-2015 ESE PARENT SURVEY February 1 – May 31 Parents! We need your help to In Partnership, Each year, the Florida make Florida’s 2014-2015 ESE Parent Survey a record success! For questions about the survey, please contact Aimee Mallini at FDOE 850-245-0916 or aimee.mallini@fldoe.org A Message from: Mindy Mansdorf, Guidance Counselor Our 3rd and 4th grade children will be taking the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) Reading and Math tests when they return to school from Spring Break. The testing schedule is: Tuesday, March 31: ELA Reading Session 1 Wednesday, April 1: ELA Reading Session 2 Tuesday, April 7: Math Session 1 Wednesday, April 8: Math Session 2 Each of the above testing sessions is 80 minutes in length. The children and their teachers have been working diligently, using all the strategies their teachers have incorporated into instruction from the Florida Standards and are ready to show what they know. They will shine!! Our 5th grade students will test on the following dates: Tuesday, April 14: Science Session 1 Wednesday, April 15: Science Session 2 Tuesday, April 21: ELA Reading Session 1 Wednesday, April 22: ELA Reading Session 2 Tuesday, April 28: Math Session 1 Wednesday,April 29: Math Session 2 The statewide assessment program is designed to provide parents, teachers, policy makers, and the general public, with information regarding how well students are learning Florida's academic standards. We are confident that our children are prepared and will do well. Please help us to ensure our children's success by making certain that they get a good night's sleep the night before testing, eat a well balanced breakfast and have a sweater with them in case they need one! Testing will begin promptly at 8:00 in the morning. If your child is late they will not be able to test with their class and their teacher for either session of the given test. Session 1 must be completed before Session 2 is taken. Remember, this is the environment they are most comfortable with, and this will add to their success! Students are not permitted to have any electronic devices, including but not limited to cell phones and smartphones, at any time during testing or during breaks (e.g., restroom), even if they are turned off. If your student is found with an electronic device, his or her test will be invalidated. The best practice is to leave devices at home on the day of testing. If your student begins a test session and leaves school before completing it (illness, etc.) he or she will not be allowed to complete that test session. If your student does not feel well on the day of testing, it may be best for him or her to wait and be tested on a make up day. Please remember not to schedule appointment on testing days. If you have any questions related to this test administration, you may contact Ms. Mansdorf at 754-322-6850. For more information about the FSA assessment program, please visit the FSA Portal at www.FSAssessments.org. Thank you for supporting your student and encouraging him or her to do his or her best during this test administration.