April 3-7, 2017
A LOOK AHEAD
STARSTRUCK!
We were all STARSTRUCK last week as our STARS danced their hearts out! The JOY that this program brings to the community is HEART FELT! Thank you for your generous ticket donations, the donations that were made will find next years show! We are looking forward to next years showcase!
We were all STARSTRUCK last week as our STARS danced their hearts out! The JOY that this program brings to the community is HEART FELT! Thank you for your generous ticket donations, the donations that were made will find next years show! We are looking forward to next years showcase!
Student Intent Letters - 2017-2018
Student Intent Letters were sent home last week. They are due last Friday, March 31, 2107. This letter informs our office staff about future enrollments and projections. IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED THIS FORM PLEASE DO SO ASAP!
Student Intent Letters were sent home last week. They are due last Friday, March 31, 2107. This letter informs our office staff about future enrollments and projections. IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED THIS FORM PLEASE DO SO ASAP!
School-wide STAR Picture
Thank you for your flexibility the last two weeks. The weather has not cooperated and we have had to reschedule out drone that will be taking our picture. The rising STAR picture will be taken on THURSDAY APRIL 6, 2017. Please have your RISING STAR wear their red RISE shirt or a red shirt to school that day!
CASSPP Testing Grades 3-5
California’s academic standards are designed so students graduate ready for college and a career. One way we measure their progress is through the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) assessments. Students across California in grades 3–8 and high school take these assessments each spring. These tests were created specifically to gauge each student’s performance in English language arts/literacy (ELA), mathematics, and science. These tests measure the skills called for by the academic standards, including the ability to write clearly, think critically, and solve problems.
Because CAASPP tests are given statewide, they provide an opportunity to measure the skills of all students against the same academic standards. Given online, the tests are computer-adaptive, allowing more precise measurement of individual skills.
For further information please see the letter link below, that was emailed home earlier this week.
There will be weekly updates and parent information added to the blog as we approach the testing window. This years testing window is from April 24- May 26, 2017.
California’s academic standards are designed so students graduate ready for college and a career. One way we measure their progress is through the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) assessments. Students across California in grades 3–8 and high school take these assessments each spring. These tests were created specifically to gauge each student’s performance in English language arts/literacy (ELA), mathematics, and science. These tests measure the skills called for by the academic standards, including the ability to write clearly, think critically, and solve problems.
Because CAASPP tests are given statewide, they provide an opportunity to measure the skills of all students against the same academic standards. Given online, the tests are computer-adaptive, allowing more precise measurement of individual skills.
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