Friday, November 30, 2012

Report Card Questions and Answers

Q1:  How do I know what my child is expected to know and be able to do at their grade level?

A1:  Each family will receive (or you may have already) a grade level outcome sheet from your child's teacher during conferences.  These outcome sheets are written by the Ann Arbor Public Schools and reflect Michigan's state educational standards.  You can find out more about Michigan's content expectations by talking to yoru child's teacher or by going to the Michigan Department of Edcuations website (http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-6530_30334_51042-232021--,00.html).

 

Q2:  Why doesn't my child get letter grades (A, B, C, etc.) on her report cards in Ann Arbor?

A2:  Letter grades are a form of grading many parents are familiar with as part of their own educational experience.  Grades as a form of grading are often subjective and do not necessarily reflect what a child knows or what they need to focus on next.  Using the concepts reflected in the outcome sheets, more of a "standard" can be applied to teaching and learning for students. With the outcome sheets, Northside and the Ann Arbor Public Schools have established clear targets that reflect what the State of Michigan believes children should know and learn at a particular grade level. 

When you look at your child's report card, you'll see reading and writing growth is measured in terms of continuous progress, which you might hear your child's teacher call "the continuum."  This continuum shows which outcomes a child is currently achieving, which outcomes they have already achieved, and which outcomes they'll be focusing on next in their learning.  Sometimes an outcome on the continuum is achieved quickly and other times mastery requires additional practice and time.  This is marked for each student by teachers and reported to parents on the dates previously mentioned.  Using this assessment information, teachers are better able to meet the individual needs of students wherever they fall along the continuum of skillfulness.

 

Q3:  How do teachers determine a child's reading level?

A3:  Periodically each student in class participates in a "running record" with their teacher.  During a running record, the teacher listens to a child read and asks the child questions about the reading.  Afterward, the information gathered during the running record can be analyzed to determine a child's current level of performance.  It also gives information about what a child needs to work on to become a more proficient reader.

 

Q4:  I noticed my second grader (for example) is not yet achieving some of the outcomes for second grade.  Should I be concerned?

A4:  The outcomes represent end of the year targets, so at this point in the year it is not always concerning.  If you are concerned or have a question, please contact your child's teacher.

 

Q5:  Is it OK to ask my child's teacher questions about their report card?

A5:  Yes.  Your child's teacher welcomes your questions.  Please call, email or ask for an appointment with your child's teacher.

 
 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Mitchell School Featured In Article

Sometimes, a few small changes can make a big difference.

That's what Mitchell Elementary and Scarlett Middle schools are showing as they implement new school-wide approaches that improve teacher instruction, student behavior and social skills.

CLICK HERE for more.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Science Olympiad - Forms Due

As you may know, Mitchell School is participating in the Science Olympiad this year!
We are very excited to be a part of this event as I understand it has been quite some time since our school participated. 
 
Please encourage students and parents to participate and remind them to return the forms to school by Friday, December 7.
The earlier we submit the forms to WESO, the better our chances that the events student select are available.
 
If you have any questions, please don't hesistate to contact me.
 
Thank you, as always, for all that you do on behalf of Mitchell students.
 
Warmest regards,
 
Sarah McCallum
Vice President
Mitchell PTO

Friday, November 16, 2012

PHOTO: Learning Letters - Upper And Lower Case

Working together in Kindergarten to learn letters. We want all students to know all letters as early as possible in the Kindergarten year.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Thursday, November 8, 2012

PHOTO: First Graders Working With UM Interns / Párvulos de trabajo con los internos de la UM

As part of our partnership with the U-M School of Education and the Mitchell School Improvement Plan (Español), our Kindergarten and first grade students are working on writing with a purpose.  We know that writers (kids and adults) enjoy writing more when they write for authentic ways.  

The picture above shows an activity where Mitchell students are sharing some of their recent writing and UM interns are giving feedback.  Thanks to UM professor Debi Khasnabis for helping to set up the activity shown in the picture above.

Como parte de nuestra colaboración con la Facultad de Educación de la UM y la Escuela Mitchell Plan de Mejoramiento (Español), nuestra Kindergarten y primer grado están trabajando en la escritura con un propósito. Sabemos que los escritores (niños y adultos) más gusta escribir cuando escriben formas auténticas.

La imagen de arriba muestra una actividad donde los estudiantes Mitchell están compartiendo algunos de sus escritos recientes y pasantes de la UM están dando retroalimentación. Gracias a UM Khasnabis Debi profesor para ayudar a establecer la actividad que muestra la imagen de arriba.

Free Thanksgiving Dinner / Gratis Thanksgiving Dinner

A free Thanksgiving dinner is being offered for families who register with the Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church, 1800 Packard Road (across from Ypsilanti High School's athletic fields).
Dinner will be served from 4:30 pm until 6:30 pm on Wednesday, November 21.
Feel free to call and register by calling 482-2055. You will tell them your name and the number of family members who will attend the dinner.

Un libre cena de Thanksgiving se está ofreciendo a las familias que se registren en el Ypsilanti Free Methodist Church, 1800 Packard Road (al otro lado de los campos deportivos Ypsilanti High School).
La cena se sirve desde las 4:30 pm hasta las 6:30 pm del miércoles 21 de noviembre.
No dude en llamar e inscribirse llamando al 482-2055. Usted les dirá su nombre y el número de miembros de la familia que asistirá a la cena.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Mitchell School Election for President of the United States

The Mitchell School presidential voting is now closed. 

Results:
86% of Mitchell Students voted for Barack Obama
14% of Mitchell Students voted for Mitt Romney

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Students Go Outside Each Day / Los estudiantes van afuera cada día

As a reminder, students go outside each day at school for recess unless it is raining or the wind chill or actuall temperature is ≤ 0 °F.  Please help your child to remember their coat, hat, and gloves each day.

Como recordatorio, los estudiantes van afuera cada día en la escuela durante el recreo a menos que esté lloviendo o el factor del viento o la temperatura actuall es ≤ 0 ° F. Por favor ayude a su hijo a recordar su abrigo, sombrero y guantes cada día.