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Accelerated Reader
Program | Area Reading
Program | Reading Recovery ]
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GRADING SCALE
Kindergarten
E - Excellent
S - Satisfactory
D - Developing
N - Needs Improvement |
Grades 1 - 2
E - Excellent
S+ - Above Average
S - Average
S- - Below Average
N - Needs to Improve |
Grades 3 - 6A 92 -
100
B 84 - 91
C 76 - 83
D 68 - 75
F 67 and below
I Incomplete |
ACHIEVEMENT TESTING
ABACUS
- District assessment to measure growth in grades K,1,2,4,5 in
the areas of Language Arts and Math.
Dakota Assessment of Content Standards
Test (DACS) - Given in grades 3 and 6 in the Spring of
the year to measure achievement in Reading and math.
Stanford Writing Test
- Given in grades 3 and 5 to measure writing performance.
Stanford-9 (SAT9)
- Given in grades 2, 3, 4, and 6 in the Spring of the year to
measure overall student performance.
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ACCELERATED READER
(AR) PROGRAM
McKinley School has adopted and utilizes the Accelerated Reading
Program. Children check out library books from our school or the
Watertown Regional Library . The student then take a
computerized comprehension test over the book they read. With
the Accelerated Reading program, children develop a love for
reading and improve reading skills while earning points for each
book they read.
AREA READING PROGRAM
McKinley Elementary School is part of the state AREA Reading
Program. AREA is designed to provide the best research-based
training for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade teachers and building
administrators with the ultimate goal of ensuring reading
success for South Dakota students. The main focus of this
program is to assist classroom teachers in the area of guided
reading, word development, self-selected reading and writing.
READING RECOVERY
Reading Recovery is an early intervention program that helps the
lowest achieving first grade students to develop effective
strategies for reading and writing, which will enable them to
become successful, independent readers and writers. Reading
Recovery is based on the premise that early intervention in the
education process needs to occur before students develop poor
habits which can be difficult to change. These poor habits could
make future learning more difficult. McKinley Elementary houses
a Reading Recovery training lab and the office of Mrs. Karen
Lockner who is a Reading Recovery teacher leader.
STAR READING AND STAR MATH
STAR Reading and STAR Math are reading and math diagnostic tests
given at the computer which provide the teachers and parents
with valuable information about the students' reading and math
abilities.
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SUCCESSMAKER
One of the major focuses at McKinley
Elementary School over the past two years has been the
implementation of Success Maker. Success Maker, a
software program that was purchased with funds from a
Comprehensive School Reform grant, uses innovative strategies to
assist teachers in improving students’ reading and math skills.
The Success Maker program
provides individualized, self-paced instruction for each student
in reading and math. After the student completes 300 questions
in math and 250 questions in reading, Success Maker places
the student at the appropriate grade equivalent based on data
gathered during this time. After this initial placement, the
Management System tracks each student’s progress and
automatically provides the level of instruction appropriate to
each student’s needs. Additionally, it mixes the content,
skills, and strategies taught and provides additional practice
in areas in which performance is weak. Because each student
proceeds at his or her pace, this allows the student to take on
greater academic challenges while building new skills, knowledge
and strategies. Success Maker has proven to be extremely
effective in motivating students.
Immediate access to on-demand
assessment tools is another innovative strategy employed by
Success Maker. Teachers have access to numerous reports
which provide immediate and accurate information detailing
student performance. Examples of the information available from
the reports include:
-
Number
of correct problems out of the total number attempted and the
length of the session.
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Cumulative number of problems, percent correct and total time
on the system.
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Grade
level equivalent gains in reading and/or math to date.
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Specific
objectives with which a student or group of students is
struggling.
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Projection of the time needed to achieve a certain gain or to
reach a particular grade level goal.
These reports are used on a daily
and weekly basis by the teachers to monitor growth and to
prescribe any needed intervention.
Each student in grades 1-6 spends
1/2 hour per day in the lab working with the math and reading
components of Success Maker. Students who have been
identified as scoring more than 1.5 years below grade level in
math and/or reading receive compensatory time on Success Maker
using classroom computers, extra computers in the lab, the
learning centers and during the Kidscope after-school program.
The key to the success McKinley
students have experienced lies in the effort put forth by the
classroom teachers. Faculty and staff members have actively
contributed to and participated in the successful implementation
of this program. Each teacher accompanies his/her class to the
lab and along with learning center teachers, teacher aides and
the Success Maker facilitator provides one-on-one tutoring
as students work with Success Maker. In addition to this
on-the-spot intervention, teachers also carry the responsibility
of reviewing reports and prescribing any needed intervention
while motivating students to achieve.
We are excited to see the growth
that has already taken place in math and reading. Community
members and parents are welcome to come and visit the
Success Maker Lab.
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