Duveneck
School Site Council
Meeting
Minutes
February
2nd, 2009
Members
in Attendance
Kathleen
Meagher, Mark Robins, Jaynie Schemel, Kathy Thibault, Ching-wen Miron
(absent), Sarah Sands (absent), Esther Yoon, Maya Misner , Soma
Mitra, Susie Hwang, Jodi Winchester and Al Yuen. Other Guests-
Barbara Lancon, Danae Gray
Approval
of Minutes
January
12th,2009 minutes were approved unanimously.
Correspondence/Open
Forum
None
Discussion
& SPSA – Review GATE and High Achieving student –
Barbara Lancon (from PAUSD)
Each
district submits a plan for 2-3 or 5 year approval. PAUSD has 3 year
approval starting 2008
GATE
plan on website – 2 page summary handout given.
Identify
students starting at entry into 4th grade – each
school goes through the identification process including Duveneck –
no “pull out” in PAUSD – students’ needs
are met in the classroom.
No
target % or number of students for GATE.
GATE
program dollars (About $90K and shrinking) for PAUSD is spread from
K-12. Middle school has GATE coordinators to help teachers do
differentiation in the classroom.
GATE
focuses on academics and the arts - Currently about 1000 kids out of
11,352 in GATE.
It
was suggested that Kathleen talk about GATE at Duveneck at the
4th/5th grade Coffee with the Principal.
Differentiation/GATE
at Duveneck - the focus is more in depth rather than breadth. Delve
deeper into a subject.
Focus
on providing differentiation material and related technologies.
Kid
by Kid in progress– teachers /principal talk about the range
of learners and how does the curriculum meets their needs
How
are our high-achieving students doing? We’re seeing that they
are really thriving with the activities that are being given to them
to challenge them.
Math
adoption – in comparing the programs the teachers are
evaluating if they provide enrichment programs or material. There is
some material and worksheets but most teachers here may choose to
supplement with additional material.
Suggestion
was made by Mark to have a plan at our school to create a shared
resource of the supplemental material – perhaps online.
Discussion
and SPSA – English Language Learner – Danae Gray (from
PAUSD)
CELDT
happens before Oct 30th of each year – based on
reading, writing, listening and speaking – in 5 levels –1
to 5.
Parents
are notified if their children are evaluated as ELL by early Nov and
the recommendation – parent can opt out of the special
services but not out of testing.
Child
is reassessed each year
Re-classification
can happen at any year along the way – typically takes 5-7
years for a student to become fluent
Once
reclassified, the child cannot be classified as ELL again but
school can provide services to help the child if they are
struggling
2
support resources for the children– EL Development teacher
(here on site) and the class teacher – each of whom has to
have a special certification through the state
Our
ELD teacher has been out and we have a substitute starting shortly
ELL
children have to take STAR tests
Most
ELL kids go to JLS for middle school – course content well
tailored for opportunities to speak/read and use the language
Typically
about 20 kids per grade per school in ELL program (JLS, GUNN)
ELL
about 10% of district population; 20% reclassified and 14% get IFAP
(initially fluent)
English
Language Learner Advisory Committee (ELLAC) – reports to
school board
Opportunity
for parents to participate
PTA
Report
None
Principal’s
Report
Spectra
Art – Why was art not being sent home over the course of the
year but at the end altogether?
Teacher
keeps the art work till the year end for the art show and also to
send home the entire portfolio in one piece
Options
being considered about how and when to send home artwork. A final
decision is still being worked out.
Teachers
are doing DRA assessments now
Parent
conferences soon coming up.
Meeting
was adjourned.