Maeola Beitzel Elementary Gifted and Talented Education Overview

 
MAEOLA BEITZEL
ELEMENTARY
 
 
September 18,2015  7:15 am
Coffee with Parents
Mrs. Wright, Principal &
Mr. Garverick, Vice Principal
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M
AEOLA
 B
EITZEL
 E
LEMENTARY
G
IFTED
 
AND
 T
ALENTED
E
DUCATION
 O
VERVIEW
:
2015-2016
 
To provide 
all
 students with equal
access and an equal opportunity to
participate in GATE
OVERARCHING OBJECTIVE
:
 
Engage students in challenging learning to promote
creativity and critical thinking
Develop thinking skills and “habits of mind” to support
future success in rigorous courses
Prepare students for college and career
 
BENEFITS OF GATE
 
MISSION STATEMENT
 
The EGUSD program for gifted, talented, and high
potential students will discover and nurture students
with an exceptional level of performance in diverse
areas of expression.  The program will equitably and
collaboratively engage students and their families to
access rigorous instruction with support for
intellectual, social and emotional needs.
 
 
NEW GATE IDENTIFICATION
CRITERIA
 
The recommended criteria were approved in January
2015.
The new GATE identification process will be based on
students exhibiting 
exceptional ability
 in one of the
following areas:
·
   
 
Creative Ability
·
   
 
Leadership Ability
·
   
 
Visual and Performing Arts Ability
·
   
 
Academic Ability
·
   
 
Cognitive Ability
 
M
AEOLA
 B
EITZEL
 GATE P
ROGRAM
 2015-2016
 
Honor Society- S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics)
  
Erika Scott & Jeff Incaudo
 
First Lego League-Robotics
  
Ellen Morris & Tammy Guzman
 
W
HY
 S.T.E.M. ?
 
To foster a love of science, technology,
engineering, and math at an early age and
develop students' critical thinking skills.
Research shows that by the time students reach
4th grade, 1/3 of students have lost interest in
science
 
E
XAMPLE
 A
CTIVITIES
 S.T.E.M
 
The Great Toy Design Challenge
Build understanding of properties of matter and
mixtures
 
In this module, Sir Isaac's Toy Company wants to
create a smushy, gooshy toy and needs help in design
testing. Student identify materials based on their
properties, evaluate competitors' products, and
design, test, and optimize a superior product.
 
KEY NGSS STANDARD 5-PS1-3: 
Make
observations and measurements to identify materials
based on their properties.
 
F
IELD
 T
RIPS
 
High School, College & Universities
Science & Industry
Places to observe and interact with
S.T.E.M
 
GATE C
OORDINATOR
 
Maeola Beitzel Site Coordinator:
Ellen Morris
elmorris@egusd.net
 
District GATE Coordinator:
Alicia Canning, Program Specialist
acanning@egusd.net
 
 
 
S
ITE
 G
ATE
 C
OMMITTEE
 
Yvonne Wright, Principal
Lynn Garverick, Vice Principal
Ellen Morris, Coordinator
Kristy Dubray, Intermediate Teacher
Parent
Parent
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2015 CAASPP R
ESULTS
B
EITZEL
 E
LEMENTARY
 S
CHOOL
 
September 2015
 
 
 
13
13
 
SBAC M
EASURES
 
Performance Levels
Standard Exceeded
Standard Met
Standard Nearly Met
Standard Not Met
Scale scores (2000s)
Claims
Above Standard
At/Near Standard
Below Standard
 
ELA Claims
Reading
Writing
Listening
Research
Math Claims
Concepts
Problem Solving
Communicating
Reasoning
 
2015 CAASPP- ELA 
AND
 M
ATH
P
ERFORMANCE
 C
ATEGORIES
 
BY
 G
RADE
 L
EVEL
 
15
15
 
2015 CAASPP- ELA 
AND
 M
ATH
 C
LAIMS
G
RADE
 3
 
16
16
 
2015 CAASPP-  ELA 
AND
 M
ATH
 C
LAIMS
G
RADE
 4
 
17
17
 
2015 CAASPP- ELA 
AND
 M
ATH
 C
LAIMS
G
RADE
 5
 
18
18
 
2015 CAASPP- ELA 
AND
 M
ATH
 C
LAIMS
G
RADE
 6
 
19
19
 
 P
ARENTS
: U
NDERSTANDING
 SBAC
 
CDE guide (with translations) for Parents to
Understand student score reports
http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/caasppssreports.asp
CDE videos that explain the score reports
English:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQi4qlOCrmk
Spanish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZPqZeHXs6k
 
P
ARENT
 E
NGAGEMENT
 O
PPORTUNITIES
 
School Site Council, September 23, 2015 @
3:30
ELAC
PTO
Volunteer
Picnic with Parents, October 2, 2015
Harvest Festival, October 23, 2015
   (Volunteers  and donations needed now)
 
P
ARENT
 C
OFFEE
 
 
 
Questions ???
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Maeola Beitzel Elementary is committed to providing equal access and opportunities for all students to participate in the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program. The program aims to engage students in challenging learning to promote creativity, critical thinking, and develop skills for future success in rigorous courses, college, and career. The GATE program at the school focuses on fostering talents in various areas such as creative ability, leadership ability, visual and performing arts ability, academic ability, and cognitive ability. Through the STEM-focused activities and honor societies like S.T.E.M. and First Lego League-Robotics, students are encouraged to explore and excel in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  • Elementary
  • Gifted Education
  • GATE Program
  • STEM Focus
  • Talent Development.

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  1. MAEOLA BEITZEL ELEMENTARY September 18,2015 7:15 am Coffee with Parents Mrs. Wright, Principal & Mr. Garverick, Vice Principal

  2. MAEOLA BEITZEL ELEMENTARY GIFTED AND TALENTED EDUCATION OVERVIEW: 2015-2016

  3. OVERARCHING OBJECTIVE: To provide all students with equal access and an equal opportunity to participate in GATE

  4. BENEFITS OF GATE Engage students in challenging learning to promote creativity and critical thinking Develop thinking skills and habits of mind to support future success in rigorous courses Prepare students for college and career

  5. MISSION STATEMENT The EGUSD program for gifted, talented, and high potential students will discover and nurture students with an exceptional level of performance in diverse areas of expression. The program will equitably and collaboratively engage students and their families to access rigorous instruction with support for intellectual, social and emotional needs.

  6. NEW GATE IDENTIFICATION CRITERIA The recommended criteria were approved in January 2015. The new GATE identification process will be based on students exhibiting exceptional ability in one of the following areas: Creative Ability Leadership Ability Visual and Performing Arts Ability Academic Ability Cognitive Ability

  7. MAEOLA BEITZEL GATE PROGRAM 2015-2016 Honor Society- S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Erika Scott & Jeff Incaudo First Lego League-Robotics Ellen Morris & Tammy Guzman

  8. WHY S.T.E.M. ? To foster a love of science, technology, engineering, and math at an early age and develop students' critical thinking skills. Research shows that by the time students reach 4th grade, 1/3 of students have lost interest in science

  9. EXAMPLE ACTIVITIES S.T.E.M The Great Toy Design Challenge Build understanding of properties of matter and mixtures In this module, Sir Isaac's Toy Company wants to create a smushy, gooshy toy and needs help in design testing. Student identify materials based on their properties, evaluate competitors' products, and design, test, and optimize a superior product. KEY NGSS STANDARD 5-PS1-3: Make observations and measurements to identify materials based on their properties.

  10. FIELD TRIPS High School, College & Universities Science & Industry Places to observe and interact with S.T.E.M

  11. GATE COORDINATOR Maeola Beitzel Site Coordinator: Ellen Morris elmorris@egusd.net District GATE Coordinator: Alicia Canning, Program Specialist acanning@egusd.net

  12. SITE GATE COMMITTEE Yvonne Wright, Principal Lynn Garverick, Vice Principal Ellen Morris, Coordinator Kristy Dubray, Intermediate Teacher Parent Parent

  13. 2015 CAASPP RESULTS BEITZEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL September 2015 13

  14. SBAC MEASURES ELA Claims Reading Writing Listening Research Math Claims Concepts Problem Solving Communicating Reasoning Performance Levels Standard Exceeded Standard Met Standard Nearly Met Standard Not Met Scale scores (2000s) Claims Above Standard At/Near Standard Below Standard

  15. 2015 CAASPP- ELA AND MATH PERFORMANCE CATEGORIES BY GRADE LEVEL 21% 17% 19% 15% 10% 20% 16% 22% 14% 10% 37% 32% 31% 30% 29% 24% 24% 23% 23% 21% 21% 24% 25% 26% 27% 33% 36% 37% 40% 41% 18% 35% 27% 30% 26% 26% 24% 16% 23% 30% 15 All 3rd 4th 5th 6th All 3rd 4th 5th 6th English Language Arts Mathematics

  16. 2015 CAASPP- ELA AND MATH CLAIMS GRADE 3 20% 10% 19% 21% 32% 22% 22% 66% 64% 56% 47% 43% 40% 39% 16% 25% 24% 35% 29% 32% 39% Reading Writing Listening Research/Inquiry Concepts & Procedures Problem Solving & Modeling/Data Analysis Communicating Reasoning 16 English Language Arts Mathematics

  17. 2015 CAASPP- ELA AND MATH CLAIMS GRADE 4 12% 13% 20% 13% 15% 21% 23% 67% 62% 55% 53% 52% 47% 36% 22% 32% 31% 32% 28% 25% 41% Reading Writing Listening Research/Inquiry Concepts & Procedures Problem Solving & Modeling/Data Analysis Communicating Reasoning 17 English Language Arts Mathematics

  18. 2015 CAASPP- ELA AND MATH CLAIMS GRADE 5 22% 38% 20% 19% 31% 30% 23% 64% 59% 58% 53% 51% 49% 48% 9% 18% 21% 14% 23% 22% 28% Reading Writing Listening Research/Inquiry Concepts & Procedures Problem Solving & Modeling/Data Analysis Communicating Reasoning 18 English Language Arts Mathematics

  19. 2015 CAASPP- ELA AND MATH CLAIMS GRADE 6 9% 20% 13% 23% 14% 11% 14% 68% 62% 61% 52% 51% 48% 44% 18% 23% 26% 35% 42% 29% 37% Reading Writing Listening Research/Inquiry Concepts & Procedures Problem Solving & Modeling/Data Analysis Communicating Reasoning 19 English Language Arts Mathematics

  20. PARENTS: UNDERSTANDING SBAC CDE guide (with translations) for Parents to Understand student score reports http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/ca/caasppssreports.asp CDE videos that explain the score reports English: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQi4qlOCrmk Spanish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ZPqZeHXs6k

  21. PARENT ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES School Site Council, September 23, 2015 @ 3:30 ELAC PTO Volunteer Picnic with Parents, October 2, 2015 Harvest Festival, October 23, 2015 (Volunteers and donations needed now)

  22. PARENT COFFEE Questions ???

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