Opportunity Statement: Coolidge Elementary will continue to provide all students with academic, social, and emotional growth opportunities through great teaching and the utilization of our community resources. We will maintain high expectations for all students, as well as expand our efforts to cultivate a positive school culture that encourages intellectual and social growth.”
Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a terrific Thanksgiving Break and is ready to make this a December to Remember!
Coolidge Smart Goals:
0% of our ELL students and 0% of our SpEd students were proficient on the OSTP last year. Our Goal is for at least 7% to be proficient on the state test for each of those subgroups. We have to work together for that to happen. That means - CHANGING what we are doing to meet those needs.
To meet these goals we have smaller goals that we can achieve each quarter. For K - 1st Grade our SMART goal is for students to have a 7% increase in their IStation assessments.
- Monday: December 2 Kinder PLC 12:35 - 1:35, 1st Grade PLC 1:40 - 2:40. Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials. Leadership Meeting 3:30
- Tuesday: December 3 - Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials.4th Grade PLC, LockOut Drill, PreK PLC, Specials PLC, 1 Hour PD after school.
- Wednesday: December 4 - Papa John's Pizza.
- Thursday: December 5 - PreK Jones and Watford to Rockwood for observations.
- Friday: December 6 9:15 Please come with your computer and all the necessary materials.3rd Grade PLC, 10:20 2nd Grade PLC




Coolidge 2nd Quarter Goal
Every child will grow in reading and math at least 7% as measured by IStation on the December assessment.
MORRIS Group - 2nd Quarter Standards Focus Week of December 2nd:
- ELA Students will describe the structure of a text (e.g., description, compare/contrast, sequential, problem/solution, cause/effect) with guidance and support.
- Math: Recognize when to round numbers and apply understanding to round numbers to the nearest ten thousand, thousand, hundred, and ten and use compatible numbers to estimate sums and differences.
Read the Book with Prompting.... The Next Step Forward in Guiding Reading By Jan Richardson
TIP: Do not have students read the book chorally or round-robin. This limits the amount of text they read and impedes independence.
TIP: If you notice two students reading the same page, have one student go to the previous page and read it to you.
TIP: If you have to introduce more than five words, the book is too difficult. Choose another book.
ELL TIP: Children learning English will likely need help during the discussion. Provide sentence starters and scaffold their language. Be encouraging and supportive but make sure students do most of the talking.