Telesis Teacher Wiki What does Telesis mean? Let’s check the dictionary

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What does Telesis mean?Let’s check the dictionary.

Telesis, the definition: Telesis – a word derived from Greek that

literally means “completion”

According to dictionary.com, telesis means:

“deliberate, purposeful utilization of the processes of nature and society to obtain particular goals.”

At Telesis, this is our mission and our passion, and we more simply phrase it:

PLANNED PROGRESS

All Arizona educators want their students to get a qualityeducation.

Success Measured, a study conducted by theArizona Charter Schools Association,

offers some valuable answers on how to achieve that goal. The rigorous research identified four foundational elements of student-level growth that schools – charter or district – must have to help students perform better academically.

They include: a leader with a purpose teachers who take responsibility for the end result a culture that promotes teamwork using data to solve problems.

A LEADER WITH A PURPOSE

In the top schools of the study, leadership vision mission

These are very powerful and drive

every single decision.

Telesis Preparatory AcademyMission Statement

Telesis is committed to offering a curriculum individually designed and delivered to meet

the needs of each student in real preparation for

lifelong learning.

We avoid “Cookie Cutter Curriculum” that traditional education frequently supplies.

At Telesis, we individualize our curriculum, so that it fits the educational needs of every student. To do this we keep our class

size small with an average of only 18-20 students per teacher.

STUDENT

TEACHERPARENT

The Three I’s

At Telesis Preparatory Academy, we strive to:

• Integrate – The curriculum is combined.

• Inspire – The curriculum is interesting and fun.

• Individualize – The curriculum fits the needs of each student.

The Telesis ABC’s

• ATTENDANCE – Telesis students cannot miss more than 5 days per semester without a doctor’s excuse.

• BEHAVIOR – Telesis students must behave appropriately according to discipline policy or face consequences (utilizing due process).

• CONSISTENT CLASSROOM PERFORMANCE - Telesis students must demonstrate a consistent effort to improve in all subject areas.

The Telesis Parents• Signed contract to support the Telesis ABC’s

• Parent/teacher conferences each semester

• Parent involvement encouraged

• Communication and input always welcome

Children are first!

At Telesis children are first and they come in all shapes and sizes.Therefore, curriculum should be designed to fit their individual needs.

How do we make children first at Telesis?

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