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Peck Place Annual Report 2013

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Accomplishments and goals for Peck Place School, as reported to the Board of Education, by Principal, Eric Carbone on October 15th, 2013..
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Page 1: Peck Place Annual Report 2013

The Peck Place SchoolOctober 15, 2013

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

Accomplishments

Processes and Procedures Dedicated Reading and Mathematics blocks for

instruction Revamped scheduling of SRBI support Streamlined dismissal process Increased focus on collaboration and professional

meetings

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

Accomplishments

Curriculum and Instruction Implementation of Math Expressions program. Added technology-based invention support

programs. Implemented Accelerated Reader.

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

Accomplishments

School-Family-Community Partnership Partnered with our PTO on new activities to connect

with families◦Pecktoberfest◦1st Annual Golf Tournament – Fore the Kids◦Peck Place Panther Pounce 5K◦Family Theater Night◦School-Wide Field Day

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

Accomplishments

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

Accomplishments

School-Family-Community Partnership• Engaged in acts of community service both in Orange

and beyond Hat Day for Red Cross – Hurricane Sandy Ribbons for Veterans Hat Day for local family Peace and Giving 2012 – Food Drive; Orange

Rotary; New Haven Reads Senior Prom Relay Recess

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The Peck Place School 2012 – 2013

AccomplishmentsStudent Recognitions

Several Peck Place students were honored for their accomplishments inside and outside the classroom.

Lauren Ronai and Jayson Hutchinson – Fire Prevention Poster Winners

Ariba Chaudry – Townwide Spelling Bee Winner Emily Byun and Julia Potter – CAS Evening of the Arts

Winners Peck Place Lego League Team – Competes at State Level

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The Peck Place School2013

Grade

Mathematics Reading Writing

Goal Prof. Adv. Goal Prof. Adv. Goal Prof. Adv.

3 77 96 34 75 87 38 78 92 40

4 77 94 39 80 94 28 82 100 26

5 86 95 32 79 94 25 90 99 29

6 93 100 52 99 100 43 90 97 36

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The Peck Place SchoolStrengths

Cohort Growth

Grade 6 students gained 15% at goal or above and 18% at advanced or above in mathematics during their CMT years at Peck.

These same students gained 16% at goal or above in reading from grade 3 to grade 6.

Grade 5 students gained 16% at goal or above in writing so far in their CMT years at Peck.

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The Peck Place SchoolStrengths

Students Receiving Support

• 82% of students who received Tier II or Tier III math support scored proficient or higher.

• 70% of students who received Tier II or Tier III reading support improved by at least one band.

• 100% of Special Education students who took the standard reading CMT scored proficient or better and an additional three students made goal on the CMT MAS assessment.

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Student Learning Goal #1“During the 2013 - 2014 school year, 83% of students will at least maintain yearly growth and 17% of students will improve by one band as measured by the STAR Literacy tool.”

Rationale: The Orange Public Schools Mission Statement - to inspire

and empower academic excellence.

69% of students landed in the Advanced or Goal Band on the STAR Screening Test in grades 3 - 6.

76% of students met the STAR Screening Test fall benchmark in grades 1 & 2

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Student Learning Action Plan #1

Support Data Teams

Facilitate Progress Monitoring

Initiate collaborative meetings for creation of CCSS lessons.

Provide professional development and support for reading-based technology programs

Utilize post-conferences to provide feedback.

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Student Learning Goal #2

“During the 2013 - 2014 school year, using the Math Expressions Common Core District Benchmark, 75% of students will master 80% of the standards using the Math Expressions Common Core District Benchmark Assessment.”

Rationale:

The Orange Public Schools Mission Statement - to inspire and empower each student to achieve academic excellence

The fall average pretest score in grades 4 - 6 was only 21%. Currently, 13% of students receive either Tier II or Tier III math

support or get additional support in special education.

 

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Student Learning Action Plan #2

Facilitate Data Teams to analyze student data.

Scheduling Math Consultant to support grade level teams.

Creation of a professional library

Evaluation and student discourse

Create schedules for student support

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Student Learning Goal #3“By June of 2014, based on observations, 65%

of lessons will include student discourse, partner work, or cooperative groups.”

Rationale: Marzano - Collaboration and Discourse

Mathematical Practice - “Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others."  

Listening and Speaking - “Comprehension and collaboration by engaging effectively in a range of collaborative discussions with diverse partners."

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Student Learning Action Plan

Provide PD on "Turn and Talk Strategy"

Observation and feedback with Nancy Boyles related to discourse in language arts

Monthly walk-through data on discourse

Regular feedback to staff - TEVAL

Professional readings

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Parent Feedback Goal

“During the 2013-2014 school year,  parents beliefs that the Peck Place staff recognizes their child's accomplishments "exceptionally" or "average or above" will increase from 80% to 86% as measured by Orange Climate Survey.”

Rationale: Only 21% of parents noted that we are “exceptional” at

recognizing students for their accomplishments

Recognition builds motivation and self esteem

The Orange Public Mission Statement – build a sense of community and taking pride in our children and celebrating their success.

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Parent Feedback Action Plan

Bricks of RecognitionMorning announcements “Share with the Principal" recognition of students

Praise phone calls to parents

PTO Principal’s Report

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Student Feedback Goal

“During the 2013 – 2014 school year, the average percentage of students who feel safe on the bus "almost always" or "some days" will increase from 80% to 86% or higher.”

Rationale: Only 80% of students feel safe on the bus “almost always” or

“some days.” 

Safety of students is our #1 priority as we act "en loco parentis.“

Unstructured environments need to be addressed to ensure that safe, respectful behaviors are occurring.

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Student Feedback Action Plan

“Responsible role model riders” Morning check-ins Work with our drivers Ongoing safety and expectations Parents - Communicate and Remediate


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