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Academic Intervention Services

Academic Intervention Services. Dr. Diane Ramos-Kelly, Superintendent Mrs. Ada Jimenez-Parker, Principal Mrs. Elysia Borrelli, Academic Intervention Teacher Mrs. Roseann, Academic Intervention Teacher. Origins of AIS AIS in VRES AIS Programs Length of Participation Parental Involvement.

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Academic Intervention Services

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  1. Academic Intervention Services Dr. Diane Ramos-Kelly, Superintendent Mrs. Ada Jimenez-Parker, Principal Mrs. Elysia Borrelli, Academic Intervention Teacher Mrs. Roseann, Academic Intervention Teacher

  2. Origins of AIS AIS in VRES AIS Programs Length of Participation Parental Involvement Communication Assessments Exiting AIS Welcome

  3. State Mission Statement “Academic Intervention Services help students who are struggling to achieve the learning standards in the English Language Arts and Mathematics in grades K – 12” A guide to Academic Intervention Services By the Congress of Parents and Teachers of NYS and NYSUT

  4. Determination and Placement Time during the regular school day Push In Program No individualized service plans Parents must be notified in writing for student admittance and exit of program AIS and Regular Teacher availability to meet with parents upon request Quarterly progress reports Qualified Common Branch Teacher Certification AIS in VRESState Requirements you should know…

  5. Alphabetic Principle Early Emergent Sight Word Study in conjunction with Balanced Literacy Approach Upper Emergent Sight Word in conjunction with Balanced Literacy Approach Book Behavior Reading Strategies Comprehension Writing Mechanics Utilizing Resources Independency and self-efficiency Growing with Mathematics support in concepts understanding and task performance Thematic Skill reinforcement Teacher and Parent Communication Student self-esteem AIS ProgramsKindergarten

  6. Advanced Sight Word awareness and application during authentic reading and writing Advanced phonetic instruction Book behavior Reading Strategies Writing Mechanics Writing for a multitude of purposes Growing with Mathematics support Thematic skill reinforcement Teacher and Parent Communication AIS ProgramsFirst Grade

  7. Spiraling phonetic reinforcement and exposure Spiraling Reading Strategies Advanced literary content reading Complex comprehension Independence Writing Organization Writing in length Growing with Mathematics Support Communication with teachers and parents AIS ProgramsSecond Grade

  8. Progress Reports

  9. Exiting AIS • When a child demonstrates independence in reaching State Standards • during regular classroom performance • And grade level assessment results

  10. Reinforce the skills and concepts being learned in the child’s regular classroom Book in a Bag Alphabet Review Family Read Aloud Sight Word Review Positivity Parental Involvement “It is only when parents, understanding their child, and the teacher, with knowledge of the pedagogy, child development and the curriculum, combine their efforts that each child will reach his or her fullest potential.” New York State PTA website

  11. Website http://vrs.valhalla.k12.ny.us/

  12. Contact Us! Elysia Schaller, Grades K and 1 Roseann Zumbo, Grades 1 and 2 683-5035

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