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Terramar Update: September 2021
Powerschools Grades... We are a Phase 1 Standards Based Mindset for Grading School
1) Learning Progressions- .1% of the grade
2) Assessments- 100% of the grade
Learning progression are: classwork, bellwork, formative assessments, and homework to name a few. It is anything that students do to practice to gain mastery of the standard.
Assessments: This is the category with all the weight in the grade book. It is the the final of the essential standard that was taught.
Students can redo/reassess almost any learning progression/assessment (some district assessments can't be reassessed). The reassessment is arranged between the teacher/student/parent and must be done within the timeline stated/agreed upon by the teacher.
**if you don't see a grade for your student, click on the "i" to see an update**
Grading- Phase 1 Pilot School
GRADES:
Terramar is one of the ten schools in the district piloting the new grading system in DVUSD. Additional information regarding Standards Based Mindset for grading can be found on our website here.
See Grading Scale Picture Below
Principal’s List
All 4’s (including special area and other elective courses)
No Incompletes
Honor Roll
All 3’s and 4’s (including special area and other elective courses)
No Incompletes
WHY STANDARDS BASED MINDSET IN GRADING?:
Parents:
Progress reports are less mysterious and have more meaning
Parents are aware of exactly what their child knows, is able to do, and next steps for progress
Parents know in what areas their child needs more support
Parents are empowered to increase their child's confidence and help their student set goals
Students:
Learning targets are clearly defined and aligned with state standards.
Students are offered multiple opportunities and ways through which to demonstrate proficiency
Students monitor their own progress toward the achievement of specified targets
Specific feedback on progress helps build self-esteem, pride, and motivation
Teachers:
Teachers know exactly where students stand in their progress toward learning targets and what support needs to be provided
Teachers of the same courses have aligned expectations and standards
Assessment results help teachers determine when students need extra help and when they need more challenging work
Research provides strong evidence that, when used appropriately, homework is essential for increasing and reinforcing student learning and achievement for course standards. Homework may be differentiated to meet the needs of our varied learners. The intent of homework is to practice, extend learning, and provide opportunities for students to develop critical, independent study skills and self-discipline for their life-long educational journeys.
The DVUSD grading definition for Phase 1 schools is based on the following ideas:
Grades will be equitable, accurate, specific, consistent.
A student’s grade should reflect academic learning and should never be used as a punitive tool.
Grades are for reporting the status of academic learning, not behavioral conduct
Grades are a reporting tool utilized to reflect what a student knows and is able to do in a content area. We measure achievement, not effort or behavior, in our grading system.
The primary purpose of assessment and grading is to provide detailed feedback to inform and support student learning.
Learning is a process that takes place over time and at different speeds for different students.
A coordinated assessment and grading system, both among common grade level teachers and throughout the school, clarifies the expectations for all students and maximizes academic opportunities.
“Grades are broken when they mix achievement and non-achievement elements. The fix is to report variables such as behaviors separately from achievement, thereby ensuring that the grades reflect student achievement as accurately as possible.” (O’Connor, 2011)
PowerSchool is an essential resource for parents and students. It is not only a tool for communication regarding grades, it is a resource for our students and parents to check progress, missing work, and what is being taught/learned regularly. Please ensure that you and your child have access (separate accounts) and even sign up for the app and push notifications or weekly email updates as an option in PowerSchool.
LATE WORK and MISSING WORK
In order to accurately reflect a student’s academic performance level, teachers will accept late work and missing work for full credit if the work is submitted within the timeframe/procedures developed by the school and before the end of the grading period. Based on the grade scale a “1” or “0”will be entered in the gradebook until the work is submitted. A notation of “M” for missing or “L” for late work will also be denoted in the gradebook. Students will still be responsible for turning in late work in addition to their current coursework, which results in the natural consequence of a heavier workload. The primary consequence for students not completing the work is to complete the work.
Students needing extra help will receive it from their teacher during Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in class.
Students choosing not to complete work, but who are able to do so, will complete work with support during Titan Time.
Missing work will be accepted up to 3 weeks after the assignment date.
Once assignment is turned in the “M” will Change to “L” to indicate it was completed late.
Teachers may adjust the time based on the individual needs of the student and/or assignment.
PROCESS FOR REASSESSMENT/RETAKES
Learning is a journey that is often not linear. Some students learn content and skills quickly while others may require more time or feedback in order to learn. The primary objective of grades is to report where a student is in the learning process, regardless of how much time or effort the student needs to get there.
Students will be allowed to retake assessments during the same grading period to show the student’s current level of attainment of the standards.
Students will be afforded extra time for learning; however, there is an ending point for each course in which final reports on a student’s learning must be conveyed.
Final assessments or end of term capstone projects and performance assessments will not be eligible for retakes.
Assessments may be in an alternate format for reassessment.
Students are required to show evidence of learning and applying the teacher’s feedback in order to earn a reassessment opportunity.
Certain assessments are NOT available for retakes as mandated by the district. Check with your teacher to ensure an assessment qualifies for a retake.
Retakes must be scheduled with the teacher.
Student Work Form must be completed at least 24 hours prior to a retake opportunity to ensure content mastery.
The teacher reserves the right to decide if an assessment qualifies for a retake or not; an explanation will be given if reassessment is denied.
Retake requests must be submitted within 2 weeks of the original test date. All retakes must be completed prior to a week before grades close for the quarter.
Student Work Form must be completed prior to any reassessment.
“Making students redo their learning until it meets high expectations demands far more of both students and teachers than letting them take a failing grade— but it also results in far more learning.” (Wormeli, 2011)
PLAGIARISM/CHEATING
Academic integrity is a cornerstone of learning. Students must present their own work in order for teachers to accurately assess learning and provide appropriate feedback.
Any type of academic dishonesty will not be tolerated in DVUSD and any student who engages in cheating or plagiarism will be disciplined for those behaviors. It is important that the penalty imposed is not reflected in the student’s academic grade. Incorporating a behavior penalty into a student’s academic grade, such as issuing a loss of credit, causes the overall grade to no longer represent what the student knows or has learned and, in essence, has become meaningless.
If a student engages in academic dishonesty, they will initially receive a “1” or “0” depending on their grade scale. The teacher will provide an opportunity for the student to demonstrate his/her level of proficiency of the same standards. If they choose not to reassess, the 0 or 1 will remain.
The student will be assigned a discipline consequence for the cheating and/or plagiarism behavior they engaged in. Parents will be contacted and the student will be held accountable through the district’s SR&R handbook. Depending upon the developmental needs, the stage of the student and the severity of the offense, discipline consequences could take the form of a letter of apology or other restorative measure, loss of privileges, after school detention, and/or suspension.
Covid Information
COVID testing available at the district office: Monday, Tuesday, Friday 11-2. Pre registration required. https://www.easytesting.com/deervalley
Other Covid testing locations https://www.dvusd.org/Page/76385
Please read the following regarding the District's Remain In School Safety Plan
If your student is awaiting testing results, please keep them home until you have negative results.
If your student has tested Positive for Covid-19. Fill out the parent reporting tool and call Terramar at 623-445-7600.
Upcoming Important Dates
September 17th- 1:20/1:30 Early Release
September 24th- 1:20/1:30 Early Release
October 1st- 1:20-1:30 Early Release
October 5th- SCHOOL PICTURES
October 8th- 1:20-1:30 Early Release
October 11th/12th- No School
Parking Do's and Don'ts
Birthday Treats
Option 1- Purchase the "Birthday Bucket" (TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE) from the cafe using the following link https://www.dvusd.org/Page/65635
Option 2- Bring in store bought peanut free items 4 DAYS PRIOR (COVID PROTOCOL-Quarantine timeline).
Communication- Who should you call when....
Why does school end early on most Friday's? What is a PLC?
A Professional Learning Community AKA PLC is the formal name for teachers meeting to share/compare data to make sure that all students receive the best teaching practices to master the standards.
There are four guiding questions that are answered in each PLC as standards are taught. They are:
1. What do you we want students to know?
2. How will we know that they have learned it?
3. What do we do if they didn't learn it?
4. What do we do if they already know it?
Watch this video for more information: