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2012-13 School Year Annual Report

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The purpose of this document is to look back at the various highlights of the year, document some of the major metrics that we measure each year as well as to capture some of the investments that were made to support our students. It is our intention to continue to produce this correspondence each year so we can continue to communicate our progress to our families.

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Claremont

Whittier

Rowland Heights

WalnutWest Covina

Lakewood

San Dimas Azusa

Diamond Bar

Chino Hills

CoronaNorco RiversideOntario

EL-1st41%

Middle School25%

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iPad

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First Place

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Athletics Program

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Performing Arts

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SIXTH GRADE

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First Choice

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Verbal Reasoning Vocabulary Reading Comprehension

Writing Mechanics Writing Concepts/Skills

Quantitative Reasoning

Mathematics

7th Grade National % Rank

2013

2013 results from CTP online testing

Personal Learning Plan Template May 2010 1 

    

 

Student Nam

e:  Susie Sample 

Grade:    

Developed by

:  Mrs. Guillen 

School Year:

 2013‐2

014 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teacher Signa

ture  

                      

Date      Par

ent Signature

  

Date              

              

Assessment Fo

cus:  Math: Fu

nctions and D

ata Analysis 

 

(a) Observat

ion: Based on

 Susie’s ERB t

est results, Su

sie needs rein

forcement in 

the area of Fu

nctions and D

ata Analysis i

math. Data Ana

lysis involves

 interpreting 

sets of data a

ccording to m

ean, mode, a

nd range. Fun

ctions are so

lving open‐

sentences an

d using number se

ntences to re

present prob

lem situations. 

  (b) Pla

n of Action:  S

usie will be a

ssigned corre

lating worksh

eets from her M

ath Enrichment W

orkbook, whe

never the 

topic of funct

ions and data

 analysis is co

vered in clas

s.  Susie will 

then turn the

se worksheet

s into me and 

we will go ov

er 

them together.  I w

ill also set up

 a personalize

d Tenmarks pl

aylist on this 

topic for her

 and track he

r progress clo

sely.  

Susie will also

 have a PLP fo

lder in which

 these assign

ments will be f

iled into eve

ry other week

.  This will all

ow us to trac

her progress

 (c) S.M

.A.R.T. Expec

tations:  (Stud

ent/Parent) S

usie will be e

ncouraged to

 ask question

s and demonstra

te function an

data analysis

 type questio

ns on the pro

methean board

 during our M

ath lesson wh

enever this t

opic is cover

ed.  Mastery

 

of the concep

t will be cons

idered when

 Susie is cons

istently achie

ving a 95% o

r higher on th

ese assignments. 

 

 

Quarterly Up

dates: 

Quarter 2 

Quarter 3 

Quarter 4 

 

 

 

Personal Learning Plan

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FIVE POINT SCALE

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