

Centerview Elementary

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November 30, 2022 - NEWSLETTER
Hello Centerview Families,
Here we are, a third of the year just about complete. As a Centerview staff, we will leverage that first chunk of the school year to increase success for our students individually and collectively both academically and socially. It’s been good…however, we can continue to improve and better personalize the learning experience with and for our students.
Please remember there is no school for students on Friday, December 2 or Monday, December 5. Our Centerview staff will be using these two days for reporting on student progress, communication and professional learning. This is important time to prepare for the next third of the school year. We’ll see students back at school on Tuesday, December 6 as we begin Trimester 2.
You will be receiving your student’s report card on Friday, December 9. Information on how to access the report card and more about the reporting process will be coming your way next week in the newsletter and from your homeroom teacher. Stay tuned!
When you see your child’s report card, you may notice some shifts to the career and life skills portion. This section of the report card has been updated to reflect our career and life competencies. Student progress on these skills will be reported in grade bands for grades K-2 and 3-4 performance levels at the timeline of the report cards of consistent, progressing or emerging. Please take a few minutes to review a high-level overview of what you can expect to see in today’s newsletter.
Enjoy the snow…why not, it’s winter in Minnesota!
Take care and stay healthy!
Mike
Changes to K-6 Report Card
The career and life competencies you will see on the K-6 report card are:
- Self-direction: Recognizes and regulates emotions, Focuses attention to achieve results, Uses tools and strategies to achieve results, With support identifies goals and monitors progress (Grades K-1), Identifies goals and monitors progress (Grades 2-6),
- Collaboration: Works productively and responsibly with others
- Civic and cultural awareness: Shows care for others in our school community
- Communication: Listens to make meaning and connections, Asks questions to make meaning and connections
- Digital literacy: Uses digital tools and information responsible
For these elementary years, the competencies describe what we hope to see by the end of second, fourth, and sixth grades. Because of this, student progress on these skills will be reported in grade bands for grades K-2, 3-4, 5-6. On your child's report card, you will see a current performance level based on what your child is demonstrating right now for each competency.
The levels are:
- Consistent: I can usually do it on my own, in various situations
- Progressing: I'm working on it and can do it in familiar situations
- Emerging: I'm just learning about it
It is quite likely students in the younger end of the grade band will show more "emerging" skills. For instance, kindergarteners may remain in “emerging” all year long and show growth over the K-2 years. It may take varying amounts of time for each student to reach "consistent." The report card is a snapshot of where your child is currently at with each competency in the grade band. Reach out to your child’s teacher with any questions you may have and for more information about the competencies and how we are measuring student growth and progress.
From the health office:
Accidents happen regardless of age that require a change of clothes. Spilled food, nosebleeds and students unable to make it to the bathroom in time are just a few of the reasons our students need an extra outfit. We try to have a variety of sizes on hand to help get students back to class. Our Clothing Closet in the Health Office is always in need of gently used athletic pull on pants or leggings. Elastic waist clothing is preferred as it fits a variety of sizes and is free of snaps/buttons/zippers which can be difficult for some students. Donations are always welcome. Sizes 6T – big boys and girls. Send your donations to the office. Thank you!
Fueling a passion and a plan through Pathways
Through career and college pathways, students like senior Sam Larson are finding their passions and making big plans for their future. After spending sophomore and junior years exploring courses in the Technology, Engineering & Design Pathway, he entered his senior year with purpose.
Sam will attend North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) next year as a student in the John Deere Tech program. He’ll learn through classroom and hands-on lab work. It’s a combination he already knows he's passionate about from his experience at Spring Lake Park High School.
Get to know our 2022-2023 student school board reps
Seniors Kennedy Cuddihy, Emilia Holm and Maria Horst are this year's student representatives on the Spring Lake Park Schools school board. Each year, the board welcomes student representatives from the high school’s student council to join their board meetings and update members on student life and the SLP experience.
These student board representatives come with long-time Spring Lake Park Schools experience and have discovered many passions and interests along the way.
Hardwater Fishing Expo at the National Sports Center
Prior to opening to the public, our 4th grade students had the privilege of attending the Hardwater Fishing Expo at the National Sports Center. They had fun and learned from some of the event Pro fishermen.
Upcoming Westwood Theater Performances
You don't want to miss upcoming theater performances put on by our talented Westwood theater students. Purchase tickets at our box office today.
First up is Snowy Off-White and the 8 Little Dudes performed by 5th and 6th grade students, December 1 and 2 at 7 p.m. Follow the adventures of Snowy Off-White, Hansel and Gretel, and of course the 8 Little Dudes as they fend off the wicked and horrible Queen Ermengarde and bring happiness back to the kingdom. Full of fun songs and good humor, it's a wacky musical. Purchase tickets for Snowy Off-White and the 8 Little Dudes. Watch a promo of this performance.
Next is Einstein's Brains performed by 7th and 8th grade students, December 9 at 7 p.m. and December 10 at 2 p.m. IT’S ALIVE! Albert Einstein’s brain, that is. Sci-Fi geek and pizza delivery boy Otto and dog, Swamp Thing, must make the most important delivery of all time. Zombies and an evil mad scientist stand in their way. Can they make it? Purchase tickets for Einstein's Brains.
- Thursday, December 1–
- End of Tri 1
- Grade 5-6 play – “Snowy Off-White and the 8 Little Dudes” – FAC, 7 p.m.
- Friday, December 2–
- No school for students
- Grade 5-6 play – “Snowy Off-White and the 8 Little Dudes” – FAC, 7 p.m.
- Monday, December 5– No school for students
- Friday, December 9-
- Grade 7-8 play - "Einstein's Brains" - FAC, 7 p.m.
- Saturday, December 10:
- SLP Winter Market – SLPHS, 10 a.m.-noon
- Grade 7-8 play - "Einstein's Brains" - FAC, 2 p.m.
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