New CVESD Progress Report/Report Card

Dear Parents and Guardians:

The purpose of the following letter is to provide clarity regarding the new CVESD Progress Report (formerly titled report card).   Let me begin by saying, we are incredibly proud of the progress our students have demonstrated thus far and look forward to seeing their continued growth.   

The purpose of the progress report is:

  • To communicate a student’s academic achievement/progress toward established year-end District Learning Targets/State Standards.
  • To communicate a student’s use of key learning skills which are critical to student success.
  • To indicate a student’s learning progress.  This helps to establish areas of strength and areas where additional time and effort would be beneficial.

Below you will find the breakdown of the many indicators embedded within the progress report itself.

Citizenship and Learning Skills

This section of the progress report addresses classroom behaviors such as following school rules and expectations, managing responsibilities, and communicating with others. 

A student will receive a C, U, or I to indicate current performance in each area:

        C–Consistently

        U–Usually

        I–Inconsistently

ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

This section of the progress report provides information on your student’s current level of performance in Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, Language, Foundational Skills, Mathematics (all aligned to the Common Core State Standards), Science, and Social Studies.  

A student will receive a 4, 3, 2, or 1 to indicate current performance in each area.  It is important to remember that these numerical values are based on student progress toward end-of-the-year grade-level expectations.  The scoring guide or rubric, which provides a description of each level (1-4) for each learning target is embedded directly below this paragraph, can be viewed on the district website, and will be sent home at the same time as progress reports.

TK Addendum English.pdfKindergarten Addendum English (1).pdf1st Grade Addendum English.pdf,   2nd Grade Addendum English.pdf,   3rd Grade Addendum English.pdf4th Grade Addendum English.pdf5th Grade Addendum English.pdf6th Grade Addendum English.pdfNew Progress Report Flyer_linked.pdf (more information for parents), LAYOUT for PROGRESS REPORT.pdf 

The main difference with the progress report is the qualification that accompanies each number, ex: 4 (met/exceed).  At this point in the year, many of the standards have still not been taught.

Ex:  In writing, there are three main genres taught; informative, opinion, and narrative.  These types of writing are not all taught at the same time.  If your child’s grade level teaches narrative writing in Q3, then they will not be able to earn a 4 in Q2 because not all standards have been taught yet.  At the point it has been taught, a student could then earn a 4.

As a result, you will see many 2s or 3s, which is to be expected because scores are based on mastery of end-of-year standards. The new scoring indicators also leave a lot of room with respect to students meeting/exceeding.  It your child is exceeding, not just meeting in an area, you may receive additional information in the comment section outlining their success.  

        4–Met/Exceed

        3–Nearly Met

        2–Approaching

        1–Not Met

An NA is used when an area has not been assessed or when there is not enough information. 

Respectfully,

Casey Lange

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New Progress Report

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Birthday Book Club

Thank you to all of our Birthday Book Club members this quarter! We will have one more celebration in January if you would like your student to make it into the yearbook! If you missed the deadline this round, you can still turn in forms to the Library next week and we will celebrate next month! All invitations for birthdays through the month of June will be distributed before Winter Break. Thank you for your incredible support of our Library!

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Good Evening, Family and Friends!

It’s that time of year again!  It’s time to make a donation of any amount to support our amazing YMCA programs! As the principal here at Wolf,  I have the personal opportunity to see how the Y is making a difference in our local community, and I am constantly impressed!   That is why I choose to support the Y in my charitable giving. Please join me today in making a gift to the Wolf Canyon YMCA program, to support children, families, and the community.

 You can make a donation to the school’s personal fundraising page in just seconds by clicking this link:  https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/4308688

 Our school goal this year is $1,500.  Every gift makes an incredible difference! Please feel free to share with any of your friends or family.

 Thank you for not only supporting our efforts to raise funds for the Y but also giving back to your community! We appreciate you!

Respectfully, 

Wolf Canyon

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The Holiday Gift Shop is Coming: Dec. 5 – Dec. 8!

Volunteers are also needed to help run the shop. So if you are available to help, please sign up here:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090a45a9ad2ba2f94-wolf

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Kona Ice! This Friday, November 18th!

The Kona Ice truck will be here this Friday, November 18th from 1:30pm until approximately 2:15pm. Prices range from $4 to $8. Cash is preferred but they also take cards.

Thank you,

Wolf Canyon

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Wellness Policy Reminder – Birthday Celebrations

We understand that celebrating your child’s birthday is a happy occasion and may be something you want to share with their classmates at school. Please note that food is not allowed for birthday celebrations as part of our district’s Wellness Policy. Only non-food items will be permitted at school.

Non-food suggestions include: coloring books, crayons, books, school supplies, stickers, pencils, erasers, white board markers, etc.

Any food items brought to school for birthday celebrations will be sent home or returned to parent(s).

CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT SUMMARY OF WELLNESS POLICY (BP 5030)

The Chula Vista Elementary School District (CVESD) recognizes the link between student health and learning and is committed to providing a healthy school environment that promotes student and staff wellness, proper nutrition, nutrition education, and regular physical activity. The CVESD Wellness Policy (BP 5030) was revised August 9, 2017. It updates and reflects changes to all federal, state, local, and District guidelines. Additionally, the policy was re-organized and headings added for clarity and organizational purposes.

Summary of Key Wellness Policy Guidelines- School and District Community:

Prohibiting food items in celebration of a student’s birthday on the school site during the school day.

 Permitting no more than two parties/celebrations with food for each class, per school year, to be scheduled after lunch whenever possible. All food items should be store-bought, pre-packaged, and/or pre-wrapped for food safety and allergies.

*The complete Wellness Policy can be found at https://cdn5-ss12.sharpschool.com/UserFiles/Servers/Server_411950/File/Board%20of%20Education/Policy%20and%20Bylaws/5000/BP%205030%20Wellness.pdf

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Final Day for Wolf Canyon Book Fair

Today is the LAST DAY to shop the Book Fair in person! Stop by the Library between 3-5 PM to pick up some new books for the weekend or stock up on gifts for the holidays/birthdays! Also, don’t forget your teachers…many of them have wish lists so be sure to check them out!

Can’t make it before closing time? You can still shop online through Sunday, 11/13 at: bit.ly/2022WCFallBookFair

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Morning Assembly

Good Morning Wolf Pack Families,

Last week we had to cancel our Friday blacktop assembly because of inclement weather.  When we communicated the cancelation we also shared that we would hold a blacktop assembly today, 11/10, instead of Friday 11/11 (because of the Veterans Day holiday). 

Today we are holding our first round of Red Carpet Award Assemblies and will not have enough time to move from the blacktop to the MPR, and as a result, will have to cancel today’s assembly.  We will be back to our regular schedule next week, 11/18. 

All grades will follow their regular arrival procedure.  

Thank you,

Wolf Canyon 

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Federal Impact Surveys

Federal Impact Surveys are being sent home this week and are due back to your child’s teacher by Friday, November 18th.

Please ensure you complete, sign and turn these surveys in by the 18th.We need to collect one of these completed forms from every student at Wolf Canyon.

Sample:

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