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1 Dorseyville Elementary School November 15, 2017 / 4:00-5:30
2017 School Performance Dorseyville Elementary School November 15, 2017 / 4:00-5:30

2 Agenda Review 2017 School Performance Score 2017 -2018 – Priorities
Supporting Student Learning at Home

3 2016 – 2017 School Performance Every public school in Louisiana receives an annual school performance score which is reported on a 150 point scale. The school performance score communicates how well a school is preparing students for the next level grade level using a variety of measures. Annually, every public school in Louisiana receives a school performance score. The school performance score is reported on a scale from zero to 150, and communicates how well our school is preparing its students for the next level grade-level by looking at student performance on state tests and other metrics such as graduation rates and college credit attainment. Let’s take a look at how school performance scores are calculated. CLICK TO THE NEXT SLIDE TO PLAY VIDEO!!!!

4 Understanding School Performance
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5 Click image to go to School Finder and demonstrate how to use!
“This year, school report cards are available in the new Louisiana School Finder at The school finder allows families to find information about their own school, or help them find a school when they are moving to a new city or area within the state. The School Finder includes information on all early childhood centers and programs, traditional public, charter, magnet and alternative schools, and school participating in the Louisiana Scholarship program. So let’s take a look at School Finder. If you would like to follow along, go to You can also access this website from your phone.”

6 Our 2016 – 2017 School Performance

7 K-2nd Grade 2017 – 2018 Priorities
K-2 Reading Goal By May 2018, we will increase from 60% to 70% of students reading on grade-level as indicated by iRead data. K-2 Math Goal By May 2018, 90% of the students in K-2nd grade (128/154 students) will meet or exceed the target of one year’s growth on the iReady Math EOY Diagnostic Assessment. “Based on our students’ performance in , DES is focused on the following priorities this year” READ THE SLIDE AS YOU HAVE TYPED IT

8 3rd-6th Grades 2017 – 2018 Priorities
3-6 ELA % Mastery & Above will increase from: 19% to 34% (25 students within 11 Scale Score pts) 3-6 MATH % Mastery & Above will increase from: 25% to 44% (33 students within 11 Scale Score pts) 3-6 SCIENCE % Mastery & Above will increase from: 6% to 14% (9 students within 11 Scale Score pts) 3-6 SOCIAL STUDIES % Mastery & Above will increase from: 7% to 15% (16 students within 11 Scale Score pts) “Based on our students’ performance in , DES is focused on the following priorities this year” READ THE SLIDE AS YOU HAVE TYPED IT

9 3rd-6th Grades 2017 – 2018 Priorities
3-6 ELA focus on Literary Text 3-6 MATH focus on Modeling and Application 3-6 SCIENCE (Fieldtest) focus on Informational Text 3-6 SOCIAL STUDIES focus on Writing and Supporting Claims All 3-6 grade teachers are focused on Creating Rigorous Assessments “Based on our students’ performance in , DES is focused on the following priorities this year” READ THE SLIDE AS YOU HAVE TYPED IT

10 Math, Science and Arts Contribution
There are 54 students enrolled at the MSA who contribute to our school’s score / letter grade. These students are a part of our school and their scores are reported with our school’s score / letter grade.

11 Supporting Student Learning at Home
iReady Reading and Math DRC testing Online Support Tools Dorseyville Facebook EdCite “Our school is committed to providing families with meaningful, two-way communication opportunities with teachers, school counselors, and the administrative staff.” Parent Teacher Conference

12 Tools and Resources to Support Parents
Below are additional resources that you can access to further support your child’s learning at home. Family Support Toolbox: information on standards, graduation requirements, test results, and links to PTA and Eureka Math parent guides support-toolbox Great Kids Milestones: free, online collection of videos showing what success looks like in reading, writing, and math in grades K–12. For high school students, it also includes helpful life and communication skills to prepare them for college or a career Eureka Math Support Page: free online site to support students in schools that have adopted the Eureka math curriculum Zearn: free online site to support students in schools that have adopted the Zearn math curriculum LearnZillon: free online site to support students in schools that have adopted the ELA Guidebooks curriculum guidebook-units “Here are a few online tools that can help you support your child’s learning at home. Parents are always welcome at our school.”

13 School’s Vision/Mission
SCHOOL VISION SCHOOL MISSION The vision of Dorseyville Elementary School is to be a community of lifelong learners that demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and values required for productive global citizenship. We are here to learn and will do our best every day. We will strive to be responsible, respectful, and safe. Remind parents of your commitment to their child’s success…..

14 Contact Information Kelli Barbee, Principal / April Thibodeaux, Asst. Principal / Dorseyville Homepage “If there are any questions regarding our School Performance, please don’t hesitate to contact the school directly…”


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