Welcome back staff, students, and parents of Holiday Park. With fall break now behind us, our focus is on student achievement and learning. With our much-needed break over, we are retuning rested and recharged to make every day one that is filled with thinking and learning for our students.
We are very excited to meet with our parents and
community members next week for parent-teacher conferences. It is at this time
that we get to know our families and they get to know us a little better.
Thinking about our families and what they expect from us is the best way for us
to start off our 2nd quarter of learning.
Recent research identifies the major areas that
parents find most important in their child’s school. Listed first and foremost
is the desire for the school to have a solid core curriculum in reading and
math. After reading and math, opportunities for science and technology learning
are a close second. Parents also indicate the desire for their children to have
good study habits, strong critical thinking skills, and excellent verbal and
written communication skills.
Thinking about our school and the direction we are going, we can speak
to each of these expectations as we work to meet the expectations of our
parents.
Solid Core Curriculum in Reading and Math –
We are very pleased to say that the district GVC
is helping us to guarantee a solid curriculum across content areas. We have
focused as a school on our framework for reading and are seeing very good
results across the grade levels. This framework has given us common language to
guide our conversations and PD opportunities. We are working together as a site
to commit to the math framework Engage
New York. This will be exciting and I have heard from so many of you
how excited you are to take this on.
Science and Technology –
We have implemented our science curriculum with
the help of the district GVC. Each team, in an effort to ensure that science
instruction is happening in each class, has allocated instructional time in
their schedules.
We are working to open up the computer lab for
students to start using Successmaker for math and reading for both intervention
and grade level learning opportunities. We will continue to have conversations
about integrating more opportunities for technology into our students learning
day whenever possible.
Good Study Habits –
It is very important for us to focus on our
fluency homework for quarter two. Not only is the homework beneficial for each
student and their reading fluency, it helps prepare the students for study
habits that will positively impact them the rest of their lives. Please make
sure that you have a system in your classroom to check homework, seek out
support from parents who’s children are not completing the work, and telling
all students that the homework club is in the morning in the library at 7:15.
Strong Critical Thinking –
We are working as a school to implement Depth of
Knowledge across all grade levels and content areas. We are focusing on 1st
grade right now and then will take what we learn with this grade level and move
it to other grade levels to implement. Ensuring that we are offering level 2
and level 3 thinking opportunities daily to our students will give them
multiple opportunities to engage in critical thinking throughout the day.
Excellent Verbal and Written Communication Skills
–
This is one area that we need to address as a
school. It is very important to our parents and necessary for our student’s
success that we design and implement verbal communication lessons for our
students. While we do focus on language in our school, the purposeful teaching
of verbal communication and presentation is not something that we have implemented
as of yet. This is an exciting opportunity for us to reflect on this and come
together as a staff to provide these opportunities for our students. I look forward to seeing how this develops
over time for us.
You might want to talk with your parents and students
about the above during your parent-teacher conferences next week. As the above
areas have been identified as important by most parents, it is a perfect
opportunity for us to share the great things happening at Holiday Park and our
desire to continue to improve.
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