Noticias de Palisades
February 3 2023
This Week we Look Over:
- Dates to Remember
- 3rd Grade Class Help
- Language Immersion Programs
- Feb 14th Dia del Amor y Amistad
- Standards Based District Policy
- Feb 3rd Author Visit
- Nurse Notes
- Make-Up Vision Screening
- Lake Oswego Foundation Gala
- Lake Oswego Board of Directors Application
- Kids Storytime
Dates to Remember
February:
2/14 Dia de la Amistad
2/15 Exclusion Day (all vaccines must be up to date)
2/20 No School- Presidents Day
March:
3/24 No School- Teacher Prep Day
March 27th through the 31st: No School- Spring Break
April:
4/13 & 4/14- Parent Teacher Conferences- No School
4/18 Earth Day
4/28 Family Celebration-School Assembly
May
5/19 International Carnival
5/29 No School-Grade Prep Day
5/29 No School- Memorial Day
June
6/6 5th Grade Promotion
6/9 5th Grade Clap Out
6/12 Last Day of School- Early Dismissal
Thank you to our 3rd Grade Class who helped clean up PAL this week
The Tomte Cake by Miranda Tompkins
We were very excited to have local author and illustrator Miranda Tompkins come to our classes. She visited every classroom and read her story The Tomte Cake to the classes, she shared her story of writing and illustrating a book, getting it published and then lead the kids in their own gnometastic drawing activity!
She has graciously offered our school a 15% discount online with the code: palisades . She has offered to autograph those purchased with the code as well so no one misses out.
Her website is: https://www.thetomtecake.com/
Black History Month
Dia del Amor y la Amistad
Students are encouraged to create their own boxes/bags and friendship cards at home and then bring them to school on Tuesday, February 14th.
These cards should NOT contain any edible items. We ask that instead, pencils, erasers, appropriate stickers etc.
Please remember that students should bring in enough cards for each classmate.
Standards-Based District Report Card
The Lake Oswego School District uses a standards-based report card for students in elementary schools. This report card measures a child’s progress toward proficiency or mastery of the priority standards in Reading, Writing, Language, Speaking, and Math.
This approach provides the means for communicating a child’s learning in more specific terms. Standards-based reporting articulates clear end-of-year grade-level standards for each subject. Using the scale below, teachers will communicate where a child resides on a learning continuum by indicating the student’s progress toward mastery of each identified grade-level standard.
The standards-based reporting scale:
4: The student works consistently at an in-depth and complex level within or beyond the end-of-year standard*
3: The student meets the grade-level expectation of the standard
2: The student nearly meets the end-of-year standard
1: The student demonstrates limited proficiency on the end-of-year standard
Important notes about the scale:
● Reporting is based on the end-of-year grade-level expectation. Therefore, proficiency would not be expected in the middle of the school year.
● A “2” represents the expected target for the majority of the school year as this indicates the child is progressing with the standard as expected. A “3” will be given when the student completely meets the grade-level standard.
● Details of what is expected at mastery level can be found on the report card or on the list of assessed grade-level standards.
● A “1” may prompt additional communication from the classroom teacher so parents will better understand their child’s learning journey.
*It is rare that a child will receive a “4” especially at the end of the first semester. A “4” score may prompt additional communication from the classroom teacher to discuss ways he/she is meeting the child’s unique learning needs.
Behavior Learning Targets are approached differently than end-of-year standards. Report cards will be available in ParentVUE on Friday, February 10. For more information about your child’s progress, please contact the classroom teacher.
Nurse Notes
Heart Health Month
February is National Heart Health Month. Click this link to see 10 ways you can help keep your students heart healthy.
Sleep Matters!
Studies suggest most students do not get enough sleep. This puts them at a higher risk of health problems and injuries. Click this link to learn more about sleep and your student including how many hours are recommended.
If you would like to speak to your school nurse, click the link below for contact information.
You are cordially invited to attend
Tickets are on sale now.
We look forward to celebrating with you!
Now Accepting Applications for Foundation Board of Directors
Are you interested in contributing to a dynamic volunteer organization dedicated to advancing our community's commitment to educational excellence?
Please consider applying for the Lake Oswego Schools Foundation Board of Directors. The Foundation is seeking parents/guardians, students and community residents to serve on its Board of Directors. Board members must demonstrate a commitment to the Foundation, the School District and the Lake Oswego community.
The term for new board members will begin July 2023. Board members commit to a two-year term and may serve up to three terms. Please click HERE to access the online application form. The application provides more information about becoming a board member.
Interested people should submit applications by Friday, February 24, 2023. The Nominating committee will review applications and conduct interviews in the March timeframe. If you are unable to access the online application, please contact woolfw@loswego.k12.or.us to receive a pdf version of the application.