SCHOOL VIEWS -- James Tarwater
We are pleased to report that 95% of our 7,200 parents attended Ocean
View School Districts first parent-teacher conferences of the school
year. The partnership of our parents is critical in fulfilling the “Pupil
Promotion and Retention” legislation that requires school districts to
address academic deficiencies of every student.
Building on the theme of Success for All, Ocean View developed three
objectives in implementing its student Promotion and Retention Plan:
accurately identifying students’ performances and achievement based on
the school district’s multiple measures of assessment for all grade
levels; notifying all stakeholders (teachers, parents, students); and
intervening to provide assessment-based instruction that ensures all
students’ performance and achievement levels meet or exceed grade level
standards in reading and literacy, writing, and math. Teachers spent the
first five weeks of school making in-depth assessments. Students
potentially at risk received an assistance plan that reflected the
appropriate instructional interventions and strategies needed to improve
their performances.
All fourth- through sixth-grade students and identified seventh- and
eighth-grade students received a new assessment tool called “Degrees of
Reading Power.”
The DRP Literacy Project supports all students by matching appropriate
reading materials to the individual student’s skill level. This allows
students to work on their specific needs, developing more fluency and
comprehension. To promote the importance of reading, and create a rich
print environment, the State awarded every school district $29 per
student for the purchase of library books. Ocean View received nearly
$275,000, which provided approximately 1,000 titles for each of our 15
schools.
This year, the district is devoting part of the instructional day to
free, independent reading. The payoff has been that students are
demonstrating a renewed love of books. This supports the goal of the
Governor’s Reading Award Program: that parents read to their children
every night. Parents also sign a weekly chart, noting the number of pages
read, and return this to the child’s classroom so that it can be tracked
by the teacher. The district’s goal is that our 9,900 students will have
read 30 million pages by the end of the school year.
Ocean View recognizes and respects that its parents are the vital link to
the district’s provision of a quality education for every student. A
standards-based instructional program depends on the constant monitoring
of the student’s academic progress. To accomplish that, parents must have
regular contact with classroom teachers and the district itself.
Ocean View is pleased to announce that it now operates a Web site of over
250 pages and 850 items. By logging on to www.ovsd.org, parents can find
the following: school newsletters, school calendars, registration
handbooks, parent support groups, volunteer information, school
accountability report cards, SAT/9 test scores, educational programs,
school board meeting dates and agenda indexes, employment postings and
applications, and parent and student resources, to name just some.
Ocean View is proud of what we achieve, but our achievements are not due
to complacency or satisfaction with the status quo. Our program is what
it is because of the continuing teamwork and dedication of the parents
and staff in our district.
James R. Tarwater is superintendent of the Ocean View School District.
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