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VV P arent & T eacher A ssociation

Venetia Valley PTA. Venetia Valley PTA. VV P arent & T eacher A ssociation. May 7, 2014 General Meeting. AGENDA. 2 nd Grade Team 2013-14. Kim Press, Diana Mendoza, Megan Sulsberger , Alexa Sakellariou & Michelle Rosecrans . Introductions and Agenda.

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VV P arent & T eacher A ssociation

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  1. Venetia Valley PTA Venetia Valley PTA

    VV Parent & Teacher Association

    May 7, 2014 General Meeting
  2. AGENDA
  3. 2nd Grade Team2013-14

    Kim Press, Diana Mendoza, Megan Sulsberger, Alexa Sakellariou & Michelle Rosecrans
  4. Introductions and Agenda 2nd Grade Developmental Milestones – Alexa Sakellariou Thematic Units & Field Trips – Diana Mendoza English Language Arts & the Common Core Shifts – Megan Sulsberger Math & The Common Core Shifts – Kim Press Questions
  5. 2nd Grader AttributesIntellectual Developments In second grade, your child: Has a longer attention span. Is serious and reflective in his or her thinking. Can use logic to solve more complex problems. Lives more in reality and less in a fantasy world. Enjoys being challenged, working hard, and completing a task well. Listens for longer periods of time, absorbing new information. Expands his or her vocabulary by listening to others. Learns by listening and taking part in class discussions. 
  6. 2nd Grader AttributesIntellectual Developments (continued) Still uses decoding skills to sound out new words. Is becoming a more fluent, efficient reader. Still enjoys (and learns from) someone else reading aloud. Becomes more comfortable with writing.   By writing about what he or she reads, the child connects concepts to his or her own experiences. Understands that writing involves many steps. Can tell and understand jokes, puns, and sarcasm.
  7. 2nd Grader AttributesSocial and Emotional Development By ages 7 and 8, your child is ready for more responsibility and independence. You may also find that he or she: Enjoys unstructured group play. Is more sensitive to how kids and adults treat him or her. Is concerned with how other people react. May try to solve problems by being aggressive. Prefers to play with peers of the same sex (girls with girls, boys with boys).
  8. Parent Support Parents can support their developing 2nd grader by encouraging their child to: Develop a concept of him or herself. Begin to understand others. Gain respect for others. Build relationships with others. Develop a sense of responsibility.
  9. 2nd Grade Thematic Units 2nd grade teachers create and refine thematic units collaboratively Units connect to the world around us Engagement and motivation happen when units of study are thematic Aligned with the Common Core State Standards
  10. Themes in 2nd Grade:#1 - Government How countries make laws. Similarities between rules and laws How a bill becomes a Law Professional Students Behavior expectations Character Development
  11. #2 - Economics / Health Understanding economic concepts that consumers and producers buy and sell goods. Producers and Consumers Food Production Food Pyramid / Food Groups Farmers Market Field Trip
  12. Field Trip to Farmer’s Market
  13. #3 - Heroes / Biographies American Heroes accomplished something that has made life better for others. Biographies on: Civil Rights Heroes Heroes helping others gain their freedom Inventors Explorers
  14. Earth is made of materials that have distinct properties and provide resources for human activity Earth’s Layers Rock Cycle Metamorphic, Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks Breakage and Weathering Fossils #4 - Rock Cycle / Earth
  15. Field Trip to Exploratorium
  16. #5 - Life Cycles Plants and animals have predictable life cycles. Animal classification Animal Life cycles Rain Forest Habitat
  17. Field Trip to Academy of Sciences
  18. 2nd Grade English / Language Arts Whole Class Instruction Direct Phonics Instruction and Spelling – Houghton Mifflin Daily 5 and Reading Groups Thematic Reading - GLAD
  19. Writing Instruction Journal Writing / Daily 5 Project Based Writing Linked to Thematic Units Writer’s Workshop ELD
  20. Common Core State Standards6 Shifts in ELA Increase Reading of Informational Text Text Complexity Academic Vocabulary Text-based Answers Writing from Sources Literacy Instruction in All Content Areas
  21. ELA Common Core Shift #1Increase Reading of Informational Text Parents can… Learn more Science and Social Studies through reading Use “primary source” documents Learn more by using texts Provide series of texts on topics of interest Find books that explain Discuss informational and non-fiction texts and the ideas within the text Students can…
  22. ELA Common Core Shift #2Text Complexity Parents can… Re-read Read material at comfort level and work with more challenging text Break down text to understand Handle frustration with text and keep reading Provide more challenging texts, and text they want to read and can read comfortably Read challenging text with them Model: Show that challenging text is worth reading and discussing Students can…
  23. ELA Common Core Shift #3Academic Vocabulary Parents can… Learn the words they need to understand to access and engage with content Learn the words that they can use in college and career Read more to develop a larger vocabulary Read often and constantly Read multiple books about the same topic Let your children see you reading Talk to your children; Read to your children; Listen to your children; Sing with your children Students can…
  24. ELA Common Core Shift #4Text-Based Answers Parents can… Find evidence to support their arguments Form judgments Become experts through reading Discuss what the author is trying to do with the text Talk about the text Ask for evidence in every day discussions/disagreements Read aloud or read the same book and discuss with evidence to support conversation Students can…
  25. ELA Common Core Shift #5Writing from Sources Parents can… Make arguments in writing using evidence Compare multiple texts in writing Practice writing well Encourage writing at home Write “books” together and use evidence/details Students can…
  26. ELA Common Core Shift #6Literacy Instruction in All Content Areas Parents can… Learn more Science and Social Studies through reading Use “primary source” documents Learn more by using texts Provide series of texts on topics of interest Find books that explain Discuss informational and non-fiction texts and the ideas within the text Students can…
  27. How can I help my child in Language Arts? *Read to and with my child for 20-30 minutes nightly. *Practice high frequency word lists together; make flashcards for words they do not know how to say, spell, or use in a sentence. *Provide a variety of reading materials, including fiction and nonfiction books. Support their use of online reading programs such as Starfall, Raz-Kids or Storyline Online. *Engage your child with what they are reading. Ask them comprehension questions to ensure that they are understanding what they are reading. *Help you child edit their work for correct grammar and punctuation. *Do practice spelling tests together each week.
  28. 2nd Grade Mathematics Whole Class Instruction – Everyday Mathematics, U of Chicago Fact fluency practice Math games / Intervention cycles Math literature
  29. Math Games and Exploration
  30. Common Core State Standards6 Shifts in Mathematics 6 Key Shifts: Focus Coherence Fluency Deep Understanding Application Dual Intensity
  31. Mathematics Common Core Shift #1Focus Fewer topics covered in each grade (narrow focus) Increased time spent on each priority topic (deeper focus) Priority topics create core of knowledge that is foundation of more advanced math 4 priority areas for 2nd grade (1) extending understanding of base-ten notation (2) building fluency with addition and subtraction (3) using standard units of measure (4) describing and analyzing shapes (2D and 3D)
  32. Mathematics Common Core Shift #2Coherence Topics connect and build from one grade to the next Basics learned in younger grade Build on that foundation in later grades Example: K – add / subtract “within 5” 1st – add / subtract “within 10” 2nd – add / subtract “within 20”
  33. Mathematics Common Core Shift #3Fluency Students develop speed and accuracy with simple calculations Basic math facts and relationships Teachers structure class time and/or homework time for students to memorize, through repetition, core functions
  34. Mathematics Common Core Shift #4Deep Understanding Goal is deep understanding and confidence operating within a math concept before moving on learn more than the “trick” to get the answer right – be able to explain how Deeper understanding enables students to apply concepts to new situations
  35. Mathematics Common Core Shift #5Application Students are expected to use math Choose the appropriate concept for application Recognize common elements in different types of problems Understand that there are multiple ways to solve a problem Show/explain how to solve
  36. Mathematics Common Core Shift #6Dual Intensity Combines both “technical” and “practical”, both with intensity Students are practicingand understanding Simple drills and calculations with fluency but ALSO Apply concepts at a deeper level
  37. How can I help my child with math? Pose “real-life” math problems Touch and count real money Play games involving money, such as Monopoly Have analog clocks in your home Practice using math vocabulary – more than/less than, units of measurement Compare scores, prices – ask which is more and how much more Fact fluency – computer games, flash cards, etc. Cook – follow recipes, measure ingredients
  38. Sean RozellChief Technology OfficerSan Rafael City Schools

  39. Student Information System Upgrade Status

    What Is It, What Are We Doing, and Where Do We Stand?
  40. SIS Explained Anything related to student data ties back to the SIS Attendance Grades Discipline Address and Emergency Contacts Schedules Health Info Demographics State Reporting And anything else we decide to track or report
  41. Why Are We Changing Systems? Getting and Using Data at All Levels of the District Aeries Limitations Data System Overload Multiple Data Platforms Employed to Fill Gaps Communication Everyone Pointing to Different Data Professional Development Who has the time to become an expert in all those data systems?!
  42. How Did We Decide To Go With Infinite Campus? Technology Advisory Committee 2011/2012 Priorities Process Similar to LCAP Process SIS Selection Committee 2012/2013 Key Stakeholders from throughout both Districts Teachers, administrators, counselors, Parents, Attendance/Business Office, Curriculum, IT RFP 2013 Looked At Many Different Systems With Vastly Different Capabilities SIS vs. LMS Infinite Campus Selected By Committee 2013
  43. SIS & LMS Explanation Student Info System (SIS) Learning Mgmt System (LMS) Basic Student Info Attendance Grade Book ** Health Info Discipline Parent Portal ** Student Schedules Master Schedules State & Federal Reporting Data Analytics ** “At Risk” Student Identification Library Services (sometimes) Student Nutrition (sometimes) Auto-Dialer (sometimes) Parent Portals ** Student Portals Grade Book ** Learning Content Delivery Assessments Data Analytics ** Lesson Plan Building Teacher Collaboration Tools Student Collaboration Tools Professional Development Management Tools
  44. SIS Implementation Basics Data Conversion “Cleaning” Data in Aeries Data Health Checks After Conversion Communication to All Stakeholders Support Help Desk Support On-Site Coaching Professional Development
  45. Professional Development Basics Professional Development Support Provided by Infinite Campus, IT, Curriculum Office and School Site Content Experts/Coaches Phased Approach to Program Roll-Out Phase 1—Opening the School Year Attendance, Gradebooks, Portals, Behavior, etc. Phase 2—Additional Tools and Features Report Cards & Transcripts, Data Analytics, Dynamic Reporting, etc. Phase 3—Master Scheduling Phase 4—Closing Out the School Year
  46. Professional Development Schedule April – May 2014 Establish Roles and Responsibilities for School Site Coaches Introduce Coaches to Infinite Campus Through Training Websites
  47. Professional Development Schedule June 2014 On-Site Training From Infinite Campus During the Week of June 16th Teacher Coach Training ½ Day Per District Site Coach Training 1.5 Days Per District One Day of Training Dedicated to District Content Specialists Enrollment Office, Nurses, Special Ed Management, Afterschool Coordinators, Librarians, School Messenger Users, others? Ongoing Training Websites for School Site Coaches
  48. Professional Development Schedule July 2014 IT Sys Admin and DBA Training WebEx Training Provided by Infinite Campus on July 2nd. Data Health Check and Live Data Sandbox Creation Ongoing Training Websites for School Site Coaches Training Websites Now Using Live SRCS Data in Sandbox Environment
  49. Professional Development Schedule August 2014 Training For Classified Staff Provided By Infinite Campus and IT During 1st Week In August Training for Certificated Staff Provided by School Site Coaches on a Site-By-Site Basis Infinite Campus On-Site for Training and Support During 1st Week of School Student Training Goal is Mastering Classroom Housekeeping Functions for Day 1 Attendance, Gradebooks, Portals, Seating Charts, Behavior
  50. Professional Development Schedule Sept - Dec 2014 Ongoing Transition Support Regular “Tips and Tricks” Training by School Site Coaches Parent Evangelizing and Training Additional Features and Services Training Report Cards, Transcripts, Data Analytics, Dynamic Reporting
  51. Professional Development Schedule Jan – June 2015 Ongoing Transition Support Regular “Tips and Tricks” Training by School Site Coaches Parent Evangelizing and Training Infinite Campus Providing On-Site Master Scheduling Training in January and February End-Of-Year Function Support Provided By IT
  52. Infinite Campus that shows the basics of the parent portal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZQxHAXvrvM&list=PL-YJak69799QiURG5M_0EJfAVfhdfTyva
  53. PTA UPDATE

    Renee O’Hare, President Monica Stafford, Vice President Amy Cosby-Frost, Treasurer
  54. PTA SHOUT OUT! Venetia Valley Teachers Thank you for: Working with PTA to increase participation in Falcon Fund 100% participation in Falcon Fund Tirelessly supporting our children Helping after hours, attending our events and always being there when we need you
  55. FALCON FUND!FONDO HALCON!GOAL: 100% participation from FAMILIES & TEACHERS/STAFF Donations accepted YEAR ROUND!

  56. Falcon Fund Status Through 5/6/2014 267 Families have contributed which= 47% participation 9 additional families making ANY donation would bring us to 50% participation!!!! 100% of teachers have contributed Amount raised: $40,705
  57. 2013-2014 Approved BudgetRevenue Generated this year
  58. 2013-2014 Approved BudgetExpenses Paid Through 5/6/2014
  59. 2013-2014 Approved Budget
  60. Upcoming Fund Raising Opportunities

    Yard Sale Dine-4-Dollars Raffle
  61. RAFFLE!Check your folders on Thursday Winner announced at Open House: 5/21 How many: 10 Tickets per child How much: $5 ea or 5 for $20 Due Date for Return : May 20, 2014
  62. Neighborhood Yard Sale – 5/24How Can You Help? Host a Yard Sale at your home: Collect & sell goods from families at VV, Friends, neighbors and sell them with proceeds going directly to Venetia Valley HELP at a Yard Sale: Can’t host? You can help! 1-2 hour shifts available at multiple locations Donate to Yard Sale: Donate sellablegoods to one of the posted homes that is hosting
  63. Dine-4-Dollars – 5/28Tomatina San Rafael DATE: Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Tomatinawill generously donate 15% of food and beverage sales from lunch,dinner and takeout Must have flyer to get the donation!
  64. How Can You Help with PTA? Get Involved! 1 hour makes a HUGE difference, consider volunteering Sign up to help for at least 1 event per year Talk to your friends, help them get involved Join a committee (carnival, book fair, fund raising, etc) EASY Money: Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&tag=vvpta2-20 Escrip: http://escrip.com/ Target Red Card, Box Tops, Gespares, United Market, matching donations(work)
  65. Nominating Committee Nominations committee NEEDEDto elect the new PTA Board for 2015-2016 The purpose of the nominating committee is to recognize and seek qualified nominees for the elected leadership of the PTA. Open and frank discussion must be held among members of the committee. Discussions are strictly confidential and no information should leave the committee meeting, even after the officers have been elected. Members of the committee are not excluded from becoming nominees for elected office. During nominating committee meetings, if a committee member is being considered, the member should be excused from the meeting during the discussion regarding that office, but may return for the vote which shall be by ballot. The nominating committee continues to serve until the annual election meeting.
  66. Recruiting for Next year!PTA Board & Committee positions…more to come Vice President of Communications Find & schedule helpers for: Mail Blasts, Connect Ed, bulletin boards, road sign Vice President of Fund Raising Find & schedule helpers for: Falcon Fund, Special Events Hospitality chair: Find & schedule helpers for: Teacher appreciations, Kindy/Middle School welcome Carnival Co-Chair: Project manage and gather a committee to work on school carnival On Call Support: Help out when needed here and there – copies, stuffing envelopes, writing thank you notes, etc…..could be as little as 1 hour per month if enough sign up to help. Nomination Committee: Need individuals to be on the look out for our next set of leaders…2015/2016 school year will need a new PTA executive board
  67. Reflecting on 2013-2014 Events Sponsored by PTA: Ice Cream Social, Carnival, Book Fair, Daddy/Daughter Dance, Movie Night, Family Game Nights Teacher Support: Nearly 12k given to teachers based on Falcon Fund Incentive & Supply grants Committees: Parent Advisory Task Force, Heads Up, LCAP Advisory Garden & Music: Sponsored 360 hours of K-3 Music Sponsored 480 hours of K-5 Garden Falcon Fund: HIGHEST Parent Participation level in the past 6 years 100% Teacher Participation
  68. THANK YOU! Thanks to all of the parents, teachers & administration for all of the support this year! VV FALCONS SOAR!
  69. Upcoming Dates to Know!
  70. Principal’s Update

    Juan Rodriguez, Principal Mari Kernan, Assistant Principal
  71. 2013-14 Achievements/Deliverables The school mission was newly clarified/defined to include specific community priorities 2.5 murals Front landscape Successful year one implementation of biliteracy program district approval for continuation Successful completion of terms of PESSA grant including PreK partnership/alignment Initial implementation of 4th and 5th grade balanced literacy program that incorporates Common Core instruction and assessment to enable the school to track student progress within and across grade levels
  72. SCIENCE! Science emerged as a priority through the newly defined school mission science in the garden life science in first grade ecology - green team year 2 of San Jose Discovery Museum Science Night year one of Biolblitz science career speakers at Career Day middle school STEM professional development and expansion of year 2 course offering
  73. College & the Arts College emerged as a goal through in the school mission schoolwide teachers shared their pathway to college with each classroom college tours staff schoolwide raising the topic Art emerged as a priority through the ballet (Nutcracker tickets - Marin Ballet) opera (Hansel and Gretel, the Magic Flute and Das Rheingold - SF Opera) play (James and the Giant Peach - The Masque Unit) dance (Happiness is NOW, Playworks Run for Recess, new Marin Ballet partnership) improved music instruction under Mr. Dillaway afterschool enrichment fiesta dance class theater
  74. Community Community Building emerged as a priority Playworks GirlSmart iCan club 7th grade mitzvah kitchen family nights international potluck night movie nights father/daughter dance science night family literacy night
  75. Stay in Touch! Venetia Valley Home Page: up to date info! http://vv-srcs-ca.schoolloop.com/ Venetia Valley PTA Home Page: VVPTA.ORG
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