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Sunday, January 31, 2016

February 1 - 5



Our Mission:  “Educate students for lifelong learning and responsible living.”
Our Vision:  “Provide a learning environment that promotes and develops academic and
social growth.”

Engaging activities for students reduce the number of behavior problems in a classroom.  





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Monday - Brett Out professional
Tuesday - Book Fair - Donuts with Dad, 8 - 9 a.m.  PLC Meetings - NO Faculty Meeting.  1 hour faculty meeting next week,  State Testing Training
Wednesday - Brett - Accreditation Visit a.m. Brett Principal Academy P.M.
Thursday  - Brett Out - Principal Academy.  Cramer Out - Principal Meeting.  Harden Teacher in Charge of Building.  Late Night - Parent Teacher Conferences
Friday - NO SCHOOL Parent Teacher Conferences

Professional Dress: Please remember that even on Friday's when you may wear jeans with spirit shirts you are to professional.  Jeans with holes are not acceptable.

Great Expectations:  1st Grade Robinson.  Word of the Week:  Justice.

Practice 17:  Celebrations are one means of developing strong perceptions of personal capabilities. Celebrating is simply the act of recognizing progress. When teachers are quick to celebrate any little movement in the right direction, then they are affirming and validating the people with whom they are involved and often interest them deeply in doing more. With celebration, timing is critical. The rule of thumb is to let the celebration of an improvement stand alone.

Book Fair Feb 1 - 5


Myon.com:  Round of Applause to 4th grade.  They have spent a total of 121 hours and 56 minutes reading on MyOn this week, followed closely by 3rd grade with 108 hours and 33 minutes.  Not be to outdone 6th grade spent 74 hours and 15 minutes on MyOn this week. 
Books Finished:  
Prekindergarten:  7 books finished
Kindergarten:  2 books finished
1st Grade:  78 books finished
2nd Grade:  73 books finished
3rd Grade:  595 books finished
4th Grade:  666 books finished
5th Grade:  197 books finished
6th Grade:  233 books finished.  



Think Thru Math:



Grade Enrolled Students Started Students Avg Lesson Attempts Avg Lessons Passed
4 140 134 42 14
3 148 140 23 8
6 92 88 29 10
5 59 55 25 10






Coolidge Leader Board:


Kappel - 535 lessons passed
Lara:  498 lessons passed
Griffin:  497 lessons passed
Pearson:  398 lessons passed
Harden:  366 lessons passed


 Lexia:

There have been 830 student logins in the last 30 days.  59% of our students are meeting usage. 

PreK:  97% of students are meeting usage.
Kindergarten:  31% are meeting usage.
First Grade:  96% are meeting usage.
Second Grade:  23% are meeting usage.
Third Grade:  68% are meeting usage.
Fourth Grade:  68% are meeting usage.
Fifth Grade:  51% are meeting usage.
Sixth Grade:  38% are meeting usage.   


                                    Tier 1 Interventions 

http://www.pbisworld.com  

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Coolidge Elementary Academic Goals for 2015-2016
  • All Students WILL achieve academically.
  • Reading:  Increase reading proficiency by at least one grade level.
  • Math:  Increase math achievement by 10% with 80% mastery of math facts on grade level.  
  • Writing:  Increase writing proficiency by 15%
  • Student Attendance:  Increase student attendance to 98%.
  • Increase Faculty Attendance to 98%
  • Decrease suspensions by 25%.
STAR:  https://hosted58.renlearn.com/217454/

Oklahoma State Blueprints:

http://ok.gov/sde/oklahoma-academic-standards


Coolidge Elementary School | Oklahoma City Public Schools
5212 S. Villa, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
(405) 587-2800