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Lakeview Public Schools 1 &2 Elementary Open House February 13, 2018 1

Lakeview’s Team Ms. Christine Kress, Executive Director of Student Services Ms. Katy Neumann, Director of Preschool Programs and Elementary Curriculum Mrs. Tracy VanPeeren, Assistant Superintendent Mr. Karl Paulson, Superintendent

Elementary Buildings Ardmore Elementary School Christopher Hahn, Principal Harmon Elementary School Greg Seader, Principal Greenwood Elementary School Sara Dobbelaer, Principal Princeton Elementary School Justin R. Cabe, Principal Princeton Elementary/Jefferson Middle Jennifer Zaborowski, Dean of Students http://www.lakeviewpublicschools.org/ 3

Priority Areas and Goal Statements Student Achievement “Increase student achievement through shared efforts.”  Leadership, Character & Service “Develop student leadership and character through active engagement.”  Communications & Engagement “Inform and involve the Lakeview community through purposeful actions.”  Facilities, Equipment & Materials “Maximize resources through the implementation of innovative, current, and productive practices.”  Financial Stability “Optimize resources through execution of fiscally responsible plans.”

Lakeview’s Belief Statements Every child has the ability to succeed. High expectations will lead to high achievement. Excellent staff makes a positive difference. Parents are our partners. Quality programs meet individual needs. Caring relationships are the foundation for a productive school culture. Small actions create big outcomes.

LPS Elementary Schools: All elementary buildings and District meet Adequate Progress (AYP) All teachers are highly qualified under No Child Left Behind Law (NCLB) All buildings are NCA Advanced Ed Accredited

Curriculum and Resources Michigan K-12 Standards MAISA Reading and Writer’s Workshop– grades (90 Minute Reading – 45 Minute Writing Block) Math Expressions Specials include: health, music, physical education, library, art, and Spanish

Available Student Supports Student Intervention Teams Reading Specialists Math Specialist Supplemental Technology School Social Workers/Counselors School Psychologists Speech Pathologists Consultative Services (MISD)

Technology Technology integrated across the curriculum Updated Computer Labs Mobile Laptop/Netbook Carts/iPad Carts Computers, Smartboard and Projection Systems Broadcast Systems Distance Learning Lab School Messenger PowerSchool Parent Portal Security Cameras and Secure Entrances

Assessments Measures of Academic Progress M-STEP - Grades 3, 4 and 5 Quarterly Developmental Reading Assessment Testing (DRAs) Writing Prompts Unit Math Assessments Formative Assessments Justin 5-8 10

MAP NWEA Scores Math RIT Nat’l Norm Rdg RIT Nat’l Norm LA Grade K 160 159 158 -- Grade 1 185 181 182 178 Grade 2 190 191 188 189 Grade 3 203 198 200 Grade 4 213 214 207 206 Grade 5 227 221 212

Fifth Grade – MSTEP 2016-17 Lakeview 53% 61% 29% State Macomb Math 35% 36% 53% ELA 51% 52% 61% Social Studies 22% 20% 29%

Fourth Grade – MSTEP 2016-17 45% 46% Lakeview State Macomb Math 42% 41% 45% ELA 44% 46%

Third Grade – MSTEP 2016-17 56.4% 49.6% State Macomb Lakeview Math 48.8% 49.1% 56.4% ELA 50% 47.6% 49.6%

MSTEP Proficient All Subjects 2015

MSTEP Proficient All Subjects 2016

Highlights Positive Behavior Intervention Support Community Service Groups Safety Patrol and Service Squad Kidz Korner Latch Key Program Student Council Other Programs Offered at Buildings: Science Olympiad Social Studies Olympiad

Highlights cont. 4th and 5th grade Band and Orchestra Spanish instruction for all 3rd-5th grades Junior Optimists Clubs, K-12 at all buildings Program collaboration with MISD PTO Groups at Each Building Parent volunteers welcome

District Mission Statement Lakeview Public Schools partners with our community to empower students to achieve personal and academic success.

Thank you for coming this evening! All elementary principals are available to answer questions and offer building tours by appointment. Additional registration information is available on the table located at the back of the gym. Contact Cathy Culhane at 586-445-4000, extension 2504 for registration questions