Post on 27-Dec-2015
JEN BRENNER
MAIDA COTE
TRICIA CUNDARI
RONNIE DOUGHERTY
LAUREN FILIPEK
DEBORAH FREEMAN
JULIE HOWSON
DONNA JAWOROWICZ
JANAINA LASOTA
RANDEE MANDELBAUM
RESTRUCTURING SCHOOLS (PK-3 SUBCOMMITTEE)R
AND …….
ERIN MARX
LORETTA MILLER
MICHELLE MIRABELLO
LIZ O'CONNELL
RHONDA PALATIELLO
MEGHAN REISTROM
MARIA SCANNIELLO
RACHEL LEIBNER
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• Five-Year Preschool Plan approved in 2008
• Funding never followed
• Freehold Borough adopted “Tools of the Mind” Curriculum
• Full-day Preschool Program was implemented in 2008
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
• Preschool program cut back to half-day in 2011 due to lack of funding
• Waiting list existed when full-day program was operational
• No waiting list for half-day program
• We are reaching less 3 & 4 year olds
• Our universe is close to 300 students
ACHIEVEMENT GAP
• Academic achievement gap begins before students enroll in Kindergarten
• Need other ways to replace lack of full-day preschool for our universe
• District cannot continue to wait for full preschool funding
• Other programs can be implemented to close the achievement gap during early childhood
STRATEGIC PLANNING
• Early Childhood Subcommittee
• Input from teachers and parents
• Visits to school districts
• New Common Core Standards
• No re-teaching• Develop criteria for Developmental Kindergarten
& Transitional First Grade programs
DEVELOPMENTAL KINDERGARTEN “SPRINGBOARD TO SUCCESS”
OR “STARTING BEHIND – STAYING BEHIND”
• Provides additional time to develop:
• Fine motor skills• Cognitive skills • Social skills
• Build background knowledge
• Build vocabulary
Transitional kindergarten gives a tremendous opportunity to increase kindergarten readiness by laying the foundation for reading proficiency and better preparing our students to be successful.
DEVELOPMENTAL KINDERGARTEN – WHO ATTENDS?
Students with no preschool experience
Students who lack the skills necessary to be successful in the academic expectations of the kindergarten curriculum.
Students who lack the social and emotional maturity needed to be successful in kindergarten.
TRANSITIONAL FIRST GRADE (T-1)
This program is intended to target students who have completed a kindergarten program, but based on a variety of data, would benefit from an additional year of language development/literacy instruction and academic skill building prior to entering first grade.
Upon completion of T-1, students will be placed into a first grade classroom
THE PROCESS
• Formed a committee composed of teachers, administrators and parents
• T-1 was the major focus of our committee
• Visited schools with T-1classes
• Developed a criteria and survey for teachers
THE PLAN
• Teachers will (did) identify students using the criteria survey
• Informational meeting for parents(held)
• Professional opportunities for curriculum development for teachers over the summer
• Teacher was hired.
PROGRESS UPDATE • Developed criteria and survey
• Met with Kindergarten and First Grade Staff
• Survey will be distributed to Kindergarten teachers after recess
• A committee of Kindergarten teacher , Grade 1 teacher, Principal and District Administrator will evaluate data and portfolio of each T1 candidate and make final recommendations
• Letter will be sent to parents/guardians
• An information night will be held