Englewoods Elementary Summer School 2012 Overview

Englewoods Elementary Summer School 2012 Overview
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Englewoods Elementary Summer School 2012 provided a comprehensive educational program for Grades K-5, focusing on Math, Reading, and Success Maker. With an average of 12 students per class, the school offered engaging daily activities and individualized support to enhance student learning and growth. The curriculum emphasized key areas such as Number Recognition, Addition/Subtraction Facts, and Multiplication Facts to ensure student success. Parent communication was prioritized through newsletters, calls, and progress reports, promoting a collaborative partnership for student achievement. The program showed positive reading growth across grade levels with students making remarkable progress. Overall, Englewoods Elementary Summer School 2012 was a dynamic learning environment that supported student development and academic growth.

  • Elementary School
  • Student Learning
  • Educational Program
  • Parent Communication
  • Academic Growth

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  1. Englewoods Elementary Summer School 2012 CLAYTON BISHOP CHARLES HAY CHERRELYN

  2. OVERVIEW All four elementary schools Grades K-5 (2011/2012 school year) 13 classes ( 3 K, 2 1st, 2 2nd, 2 3rd, 2 4th, 1 4/5, 1 5th) An average of 12 students per class 155 students A paraeducator in every class A technology paraeducator 4 weeks, 5 days per week, 4 hours per day Free breakfast and lunch everyday District school nurse present with health plan support 86% attendance rate

  3. What a typical day looks like 8:00-8:15 ~ Breakfast/Check In 8:15-9:15 ~ Math Centers 9:15-9:30 ~ Recess/Snack 9:30-10:45 ~ Reading Centers 10:45-11:30 ~ Reading Plus 11:30-12:00 ~ Lunch and Dismissal 3 Centers Center 1: Teacher with the Smart Board Center 2: Skill focus with a para Center 3: Success Maker

  4. Number of Students Per School Charles Hay K~ 2 K~ 1 1st~ 6 1st~ 7 2nd~ 1 2nd~ 5 3rd~ 3 3rd~ 6 4th~ 0 4th~ 10 5th~ 2 5th~ 3 Bishop Cherrelyn Clayton Pre-K~ 4 K~ 16 K~ 9 1st~ 7 1st~ 3 2nd~ 12 2nd~ 7 3rd~ 10 3rd~ 3 4th~ 11 4th~ 5 5th~ 10 5th~ 7 Total: 66 Total: 38 Total: 14 Total: 32

  5. Parent Communication Weekly classroom newsletters Interaction with parents before and after school Daily calls home for absences Calls home for heath issues End of summer school progress reports

  6. Curriculum Focus for Data Reading Math Success Maker ~ K-2nd Reading Plus ~ 3rd-5th Number Recognition (0-42) ~ K EDM End of Year Assessment ~ 1st (Time, computation, money, place value) Addition/Subtraction Facts (0-20) ~ 2nd& 3rd Multiplication Facts (0-12) ~ 4th& 5th

  7. Reading Growth By Grade Level Success Maker (Measure of the students exposure to the content) K ~ .13 Average Gain 1st~ .10 Average Gain 2nd~ .11 Average Gain Reading Plus 3rd~ 7/22 Students Leveled Up 4th~ 16/26 Students Leveled Up 5th~ 13/22 Students Leveled Up

  8. Math Growth by Grade Level 3rd~ Addition/Subtraction 25% Averaged Increase 4th~ Multiplication Facts 23% Averaged Increase 5th~ Multiplication Facts 28% Averaged Increase K ~ Number Identification 16% Averaged Increase 1st~ EOY EDM Assessment 12% Averaged Increase 2nd~ Addition/Subtraction 16% Averaged Increase

  9. Lessons Learned Parent emails Waiting List Parent Survey

  10. Program Cost Program funded by Title I $63,061 Averages out to be around (per student) *$107 per week *$21 per day *$5 per hour

  11. THANK YOU!!!

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