Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Announcements
03/23/2015
Notes from the Community Council Meeting held on March 12th have been updated on the appropriate tab.
03/04/2015
Dual Immersion applications for incoming first graders are due March 6th. These applications must be done online. If you need help, please contact the office and somebody will be able to help you.
Community Council Meeting is scheduled for March 12th at 3:00 in the library. You may find the Agenda for the next meeting on the appropriate tab.
02/09/2015
The next Community Council Meeting has been moved from February 12th to February 17th at 3:00 in the library. To see the agenda for the meeting please go to the Community Council tab.
02/06/2015
1/30/2015
The next Community Council Meeting will be held February 12th at 3:00 in the library. To see the agenda for the meeting go to the Community Council tab.
The PTA is sponsoring a fundraiser. Our students have the opportunity to sell chocolate bars. The chocolate will be sent home on Friday the 30th with the students who are selling. In order to sell, a student must turn in a blue permission slip signed by their parents. The fundraiser will run from January 30th until February 13th.
01/20/2015
We are searching for any students who live within the school boundaries and will be attending kindergarten at our school next year. If you are the parent of or know a child who will turn 5 years old on or before September 1, 2015, please click here for an information form that can be completed and turned in to the office. If an older child attends Lake View, he or she can return this form to the office before January 30 and get a prize.
01/16/2015
Lake
View Elementary will be administering the SAGE writing test to all students in
3rd – 5th grade. Testing will be held from February
10-February 20. The SAGE writing assessment is a new and challenging
writing assessment that every student in Utah in grades 3-12 will be
completing. The test is taken on the computer and is based on curriculum
that is taught that year in school. Obviously, more is expected of a
fifth grader than would be of a third grader. Students will be asked to
complete two separate writing tasks. One will be persuasive in nature and
the other informational. Our students and teachers have been working hard
to prepare for this test. We appreciate their efforts!
01/15/2015
The notes from the Community Council meeting held on Thursday January 8th, have been posted on the appropriate tab.
01/07/2015
The principal's message for the month of January has been posted on the appropriate tab.
12/18/2014
The agenda for the January Community Council Meeting has been posted on the appropriate tab.
12/12/2014
Emergency Information
Procedures to be used in case of emergencies have been posted in a new tab called Emergency and Evacuation Procedures.
Notes from the Community Council Meeting held on March 12th have been updated on the appropriate tab.
03/04/2015
Dual Immersion applications for incoming first graders are due March 6th. These applications must be done online. If you need help, please contact the office and somebody will be able to help you.
Community Council Meeting is scheduled for March 12th at 3:00 in the library. You may find the Agenda for the next meeting on the appropriate tab.
02/09/2015
The next Community Council Meeting has been moved from February 12th to February 17th at 3:00 in the library. To see the agenda for the meeting please go to the Community Council tab.
02/06/2015
Parents,
Our
annual writing assessment for all students in grades 3-5 will be conducted
between February 10th and February 20th. Please make sure your student gets plenty of sleep and eat breakfast so that they can do their very best
work. They have been working hard at improving their writing skills and we are
very proud of them.
Mr. Johnson1/30/2015
The next Community Council Meeting will be held February 12th at 3:00 in the library. To see the agenda for the meeting go to the Community Council tab.
The PTA is sponsoring a fundraiser. Our students have the opportunity to sell chocolate bars. The chocolate will be sent home on Friday the 30th with the students who are selling. In order to sell, a student must turn in a blue permission slip signed by their parents. The fundraiser will run from January 30th until February 13th.
01/20/2015
We are searching for any students who live within the school boundaries and will be attending kindergarten at our school next year. If you are the parent of or know a child who will turn 5 years old on or before September 1, 2015, please click here for an information form that can be completed and turned in to the office. If an older child attends Lake View, he or she can return this form to the office before January 30 and get a prize.
01/16/2015
Attention Parents,
01/15/2015
The notes from the Community Council meeting held on Thursday January 8th, have been posted on the appropriate tab.
01/07/2015
The principal's message for the month of January has been posted on the appropriate tab.
12/18/2014
The agenda for the January Community Council Meeting has been posted on the appropriate tab.
12/12/2014
Emergency Information
Procedures to be used in case of emergencies have been posted in a new tab called Emergency and Evacuation Procedures.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Announcements
12/04/2014
The notes for the community council meeting held on Wednesday December 3rd, are posted on the community council tab.
The December PTA Newsletter is posted under the PTA tab and is available in both English and Spanish.
12/02/2014
The Principal's message for the month of December has been posted on the Principal's page.
11/20/2014
The agenda for the Community Council Meeting to be held on December 3, 2014 has been posted on the Community Council tab.
11/14/2014
10/31/2014
The Lake View Elementary Community Council will meet on Wednesday November 5th at 3:00 p.m. in the library. Anyone interested is welcomed.
The principal's message for the month of November can be found on the Principal's tab of our webpage
Additional information has been added to the Title I page.
10/08/2014
Updated information has been posted on the PTA tab of the website
10/06/2014
A document has been added to the Title I tab of the website
10/05/2014
The principal's message for the month of October can be found on the Principal's tab of our webpage
10/01/2014
Updated Community Council information can be found on the Community Council Tab of our webpage.
09/25/20014
The Community Council will be meeting on October 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. If you are interested, you are welcome to attend.
The notes for the community council meeting held on Wednesday December 3rd, are posted on the community council tab.
The December PTA Newsletter is posted under the PTA tab and is available in both English and Spanish.
12/02/2014
The Principal's message for the month of December has been posted on the Principal's page.
11/20/2014
The agenda for the Community Council Meeting to be held on December 3, 2014 has been posted on the Community Council tab.
11/14/2014
Lake View Elementary recently received a $500.00 grant from
Common Cents gas station on Main Street.
We are grateful to them for
their generosity!
10/31/2014
The Lake View Elementary Community Council will meet on Wednesday November 5th at 3:00 p.m. in the library. Anyone interested is welcomed.
The principal's message for the month of November can be found on the Principal's tab of our webpage
Additional information has been added to the Title I page.
10/08/2014
Updated information has been posted on the PTA tab of the website
10/06/2014
A document has been added to the Title I tab of the website
10/05/2014
The principal's message for the month of October can be found on the Principal's tab of our webpage
10/01/2014
Updated Community Council information can be found on the Community Council Tab of our webpage.
09/25/20014
The Community Council will be meeting on October 1, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. If you are interested, you are welcome to attend.
Friday, September 5, 2014
No One Like a Leopard
Lake View Leopards are…
Strong, Fast and Agile-They enjoy a challenge and are ready
for anything!
Wise and Adaptable-They can succeed in any situation!
Smart-They love to learn and they stay on
top because of it!
Patient and Resourceful-They have lofty goals and they stay
focused on reaching them!
Caring-They think about the feelings and
happiness of others!
There is no one like a Lake View
Leopard!
Go Leopards!
Principal's Message
September 2014
December 2013
Greeting Everyone!
Dear
Parents and Students,
WELCOME
BACK TO SCHOOL!
Lake View enjoyed a wonderful school year
last year and we hope that 2014-2015 will be just the same. This past
year, our students achieved some awesome academic results. From the beginning
until the end of the year, our students improved in reading accuracy by
29%. As a school, we improved in overall math proficiency by 4% The
average student at Lake View achieved one and one half year’s growth in math
this past year. Our 5th graders once again showed off their
writing abilities as 80 out of 83 of them scored proficient or higher on the
annual direct writing assessment. The average score on this test went up
from 23.7 to 25 out of 30 this year. We are all celebrating these achievements!
The former district superintendent, Mr. Ron Wolff, recently sent us a
congratulatory letter in which he cited the tremendous growth in academic
achievement of Lake View students.
I also want to remind you of your rights as
a parent. If you ever have questions regarding your child’s educational
performance or what they are being taught, please just drop in or send us an
e-mail. We will be happy to answer your questions. Your child has a right to
quality instruction that is centered on rigorous curriculum with high standards
and relevance. The focus of this instruction is literacy and numeracy to
promote economic prosperity, citizen participation, strong moral and social
values, and commitment to constitutional government. We believe that educational
success is most likely to be achieved when we develop a partnership. We hope to
develop and nurture those relationships. Please keep us informed of your
child’s needs or any impactful changes.
As we do each year, the members of the
school improvement committee have met to analyze our school and make any
changes we deem necessary to the improvement process. To improve our
students’ reading skills, we will be implementing a new phonics instruction
program for grades K-2. This program is called “Reading Horizons”. We
will use it to provide structured daily phonics lessons to ALL students in
those grades. Another ongoing problem that we have noted is the poor
attendance of many of our students. When students are absent, key
instruction is missed and those students typically fall behind. PLEASE
have your child here each day unless they are ill or there is a legitimate
emergency. If your student is ill, they will be required to make up work that
they missed. Please call to inform us if your child is ill or if they will be
absent.
We have also decided to make it mandatory
for all visitors to the school to check in at the office and then wear a
visitor’s badge.
When you visit the school this year, you
will notice another new portable classroom. Lake View is using this new
portable to house our new computer lab. This will give us two computer
labs. A few teachers have also moved to different classrooms to allow us
to better collaborate.
We believe that an orderly, safe environment is essential for students to learn
and achieve academically. To promote this type of environment, we will
continue to use our discipline program. Students can earn blue slips by
demonstrating outstanding behavior. They may also be given a white slip when
their behavior is not so great. The rules we expect students to follow
when they are not in class:
·
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS THE FIRST TIME THEY ARE
GIVEN
·
PUT OTHERS UP NOT DOWN
·
KEEP HANDS, FEET, MOUTH AND OBJECTS TO
YOURSELF
·
ALWAYS BE IN THE PROPER PLACE or HAVE A HALL
PASS
·
ALWAYS WALK IN THE BUILDING
·
USE ALL MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT PROPERLY
Lake View Elementary remains a Love and
Logic school. We will continuously seek to improve our school community
by following Love and Logic philosophy and by providing students with
recognition when they do something good. To learn more, visit their
web-site: www.loveandlogic.com
December 2013
Greeting Everyone!
This has been a great year! I would like to tell you a
little bit about our students’ hard work and success in math so far this
year. At our school, we use the SMI,(scholastic
math inventory), to assess our students’ performance in math. We test all students in grades 2-5 at the
beginning, middle and end of the year.
Everyone took the test for the second time in December and we have
achieved some great results. The test is
computer based and it is adaptive. It
measures a student’s present level of performance with points. Here is how we are doing. All of these scores are averages for the
grade level:
Grade September
score December score Average Growth
2 49 137 88
3 219 317 98
4 390 501 111
5 511 619 108
Important note: Grades 2-4 are expected to grow 150 points in one full year of school. We have not even finished half the year and look how much growth we have already achieved!!!
5th grade is only expected to grow 85 points in
one full school year!! That’s right, we
have already surpassed that!
Congratulations
to the students and teachers at Lake View!!!!!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Dual Immersion Lottery
The application deadline for the 2014 first grade dual-immersion
program was February 14, 2014. At the deadline, Lake View had received
over 90 applications. Unfortunately, we can only accept 60 students into
the first grade program. We are grateful for the interest in our Spanish
dual-immersion program. Because of the large numbers of applications we
received, a lottery was held at the district office on February 20th.
The lottery was conducted by Mary Kay Kirkland, assistant superintendent, as
well as other district staff members. The lottery was witnessed by
several parents and other school staff members. A letter has been sent
home to each applicant informing them of the results. If you have been
selected in the lottery, you must contact the school to confirm that you will
accept enrollment in the first grade dual-immersion program. If you have
questions, please contact the principal.
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