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WELCOME TO OBERLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

WELCOME TO OBERLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. OBERLE SCHOOL SUCCESS PLAN 2014-2015. Created with Input from All School Stakeholders Analyzed 2013-2014 School Data AT A GLANCE GOALS: Reduce the Non-Proficiency Rate in Reading by 10% Reduce the Non-Proficiency Rate in Math by 10 %

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WELCOME TO OBERLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

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  1. WELCOME TO OBERLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Mission of William A. Oberle, Jr. Elementary School is to: Empower all students in a safe environment; Embrace Diversity; Demonstrate Empathy; Accept Challenges; Become Problem-Solvers and; Life-Long Learners La Misión de la Escuela Elemental William A. Oberle, Jr. Es: Autorizar un ambiente seguro y educativo para todos los estudiantes; Aceptar diversidad; Demostrar empatía; Aceptar metas y saber resolver problemas; Acostumbrarse aprender durante toda la vida

  2. OBERLE SCHOOL SUCCESS PLAN 2014-2015 • Created with Input from All School Stakeholders • Analyzed 2013-2014 School Data AT A GLANCE GOALS: • Reduce the Non-Proficiency Rate in Reading by 10% • Reduce the Non-Proficiency Rate in Math by 10% • Increase Parental Involvement by 10% through PTA and Parent Advisory Council Attendance • Decrease Annual Behavioral Referrals by 10%

  3. TITLE 1 SCHOOL • As a Parent/Guardian of a Student in a Title I School: • You Have a Right to Know if Your Child is being Taught by a Highly Qualified Teacher • That Sent Home Earlier in September with Your Child and We Have on File in Our Main Office • Our Written Parental Involvement Policy • School/Home Compact • You are Invited to our Parent Information Meetings • 1st Thursday of the Month, Except April 2015 (Wednesday 4/1/15)

  4. PARENT SIGN-OUT PROCEDURES 8:45am Doors Open for Students to Enter Building PARENTS/GUARDIANS PLEASE: • Early Dismissal-Provide a Note with Date/Time Walkers/Car Riders/Adult Pick-Up • 3:35pm Gym Hallway for Sign Out • Send in Note in Advance • In Accordance with CSD Policy-All Requests Must be in Writing • Person Picking Up Student (Must be At Least 18yrs.) • Adult Must be on Pick-Up List • Show Current ID each Time

  5. MORNING ENRICHMENT @ OBERLE2014-2015 • Serving the Needs of Students Across Achievement Continuum • Variety of Challenging Experiences • 8:00am-8:45am • Staff will Contact Parents/Guardians • Beginning October 2014 Legos/Robotics Numbers Bee Meaningful Economics Chess Odyssey of the Mind Art Institute

  6. WILLIAM A. OBERLE, JR. STAFF2014-2015

  7. KINDERGARTEN TEAM 1ST GRADE TEAM

  8. The Mission of William A. Oberle, Jr. Elementary School is to:

  9. 2ND GRADE TEAM 3RD GRADE TEAM

  10. 4TH GRADE TEAM 5TH GRADE TEAM

  11. EXPRESSIVE ARTS TEAM LITERACY TEAM

  12. Literacy Support Team Mrs. Monaghan (Reading Specialist) Ms. Ditore * Ms. Benson * Ms. Kresge * Ms. Rossignoli

  13. School Psychologists Dr. Redefer Mrs. Cooke

  14. Behavior Specialist Family Crisis Therapist Mr. Turner Mr. Robertson

  15. Nurses Karen Kleinschmidt Lisa Conover

  16. Speech Pathologist Educational Diagnostician Ms. Atkinson Ms. Balmer

  17. The Mission of William A. Oberle, Jr. Elementary School is to:

  18. Read password.Daily High Frequency word practice.

  19. Place folder in basket. Daily communication between home and school

  20. Put your things away. Children become responsible citizens.

  21. Eat Breakfast

  22. Write your name. Fine motor practice

  23. Our Day Children learn social skills and develop communication skills. • Centers

  24. Computers

  25. Social Studies

  26. Library Corner

  27. Writing

  28. Block Corner

  29. Legos

  30. Puzzles

  31. Morning Meeting Helps to establish a sense of community.

  32. InterventionDifferentiated reading instruction.

  33. Reading Whole GroupJourneys

  34. Daily 5 • After your work is finished……. • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5

  35. Math Whole GroupMath Talks/Math Connects

  36. Lunch

  37. Math BUILD • Play your game until BUILD is finished. • Work with the teacher

  38. Special Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

  39. Writing/Math Intervention

  40. Recess

  41. Social StudiesScience

  42. DismissalTHANK YOU for coming

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