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WELCOME
5TH GRADE
PARENTS!
AGENDA Welcome Teacher’s Introduction 5th Grade Expectations Communication with Parents Other STAAR Testing SSI Passing/Retention STAAR Test The Road to STAAR STAAR A – Grade-level computer-based Things to Keep in Mind Closure
Thank you so much for coming today, we’re all in
this together!
TEACHER’S INTRODUCTION
Bilingual: Ms. Ramirez (Reading)Ms. Urenda (Science)Ms. Lara (Math)
Gen Ed: Ms. Que (Reading Bilingual and Gen Ed.)Mr. Venable (Science)Mr. Hobbs (Math)
5TH GRADE EXPECTATIONS - ACADEMICS
Math Reading Science Social Studies
ACP’s will average into the students’ grades (it will factor into 5% of grading
policy).
5TH GRADE EXPECTATIONS - BEHAVIOR
Rewards and consequencesStudents are expected to follow rules at all times.
Field TripsIf parents wish to accompany our students during Field Trips, they will have to be cleared as a volunteer BEFORE the field trip date through a background check.
School EventsField day, In-House field trips, class celebrations, Pre-Awards day activities, etc.
COMMUNICATION WITH PARENTS
Thursday FolderSchool flyers
Please read all flyers so you are aware of important information
Teacher/Parent notes Call school, leave message. Send note with student.
Parent Conferences Please be aware special scheduling may be
arranged to meet with parents. 10 minutes long approx.
OTHERUniform
Enforce school uniform policy.Supplies
Please provide students with supplies (Kleenex, hand sanitizer, Clorox wipes, etc).
School EventsWE NEED YOU please support our school activities.
Be an ACTIVE participant in your kids’ learning, etc.
Enrollment FORMS…
STAAR TESTING
SSI The Student Success Initiative applies to grades 5 and
8. “…A student may advance to the next grade level
only by passing these tests or by unanimous decision of his or her grade placement committee that the student is likely to perform at grade level after additional instruction…”
“…The goal of the SSI is to ensure that all students receive the instruction and support they need to be academically successful…”
What this means……
Information from: The Texas Education Agency website
PASSING AND RETENTION
The ideal situation is for a student to pass his/her tests at the 1st administration. Reading tested 2 times during school year Math tested 2 times during school year Science tested 1 time during school year
If they have not passed their tests in the regular school year, they have to attend summer school and take their 3rd test administration (Reading and Math only).
STAAR TEST
The STAAR tests are demanding. The child is required to stay focused for a
period of 4 hrs. Please have your child eat a good breakfast
and go to bed early. Tests dates:
Check the student calendar to confirm final testing dates.
THE ROAD TO STAAR
The students will be preparing for the STAAR test in all content areas through classroom activities, assessments and homework.
Interventions will be provided in the form of tutoring (more details as the dates approach).
If students are not completing their homework assignments, they will have to make it up.
Your role as a parent:Please continue to support your child by
making sure they complete their classwork, projects and homework assignments.
Also, please talk to your child about what he/she has learned.
Please reinforce your child’s commitment to learn. We have a commitment to learning everyday. We prepare for our STAAR goals EVERYDAY.
Thank you to those parents that have been supportive from Day 1.
THE ROAD TO STAAR
IF YOUR CHILD TOOK STAAR A LAST YEAR…
Refer to special education teacher Ms. Chapa for more information.
If you have not received any notification regarding this type of test, DO NOT WORRY, disregard this message.
Some students pre-qualify for this type of assessment.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
The student should not miss more than 18 days of school (your child needs to be present 90% of the time in the regular school year). Otherwise they may be required to attend summer school.
If your child fails 2 six weeks in a content area, he/she may potentially be retained.
If your child fails the STAAR test, he/she will be retained.
THANK YOU FOR
COMING!