CIRCLE CROSS RANCH



-209550-323850004524375-32385000circle cross Ranch K-8 s.t.e.m. academyrebecca hendry, PrincipalBoard Report FORMTEXT November 2015Enrollment: FORMTEXT 804Students of the Month: FORMTEXT Megan Woods FORMTEXT 3rd Grade FORMTEXT Jaiden Johnson FORMTEXT 3rd Grade FORMTEXT FORMTEXT Highlights: FORMTEXT STUCO Family Night @ Freddy's FORMTEXT Awards Assemblies FORMTEXT 2nd Grade Field Trip - AZ Museum of Natural HistoryPep AssemblySoccer Pictures Gifted Testing FHS Homecoming Parade Safety Patrol Meetings FPNG Parent Workshops Cluster Meetings T.R.E. Trainings Credit Recovery Saturday School Yearbook MeetingsKinder Field Trip - Phoenix Children's Museum1st Grade Field Trip - Schnepf Farms Fall FestivalPLC'sFall Parade Red Ribbon Spirit WeekPTO Cookie Dough Fundraiser Staff Chili Cook-Off Upcoming Activities:Please refer to the calendar link on our website at Principal’s Summary: FORMTEXT October was a fantastic month at CCR! We held our first quarter awards assemblies to recognize students that earned Scholar of Distinction, Principal's Honor Roll, Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance and Benchmark Exceeds Awards. We also had a 4th grade student recognized for her outstanding progress using Accelerated Reader (A.R.). Katelin Kazmiercrzak read over 1,200,000 words during first quarter for A.R. Our P.T.O. paid for her, Mrs. Hendry and Mrs. Pappalardo, our librarian, to go to lunch at Freddy's. The manager and team at Freddy's celebrated with Katelyn and let her make her own sundae. She was very proud and it made her feel very special.Our elementary teachers are working hard to encourage our students to participate in A.R. stronger this year. We have implemented an incentive this year, where students are earning keychain charms with colored paw prints and glow in the dark charms for reaching their A.R. goals and keeping up on the progress of their goals. Mrs. Hendry will also take the million word readers to lunch again next R held it's annual Fall Festival and Fall Parade at the end of October. Our student body, parents and community had a blast playing games and enjoying PTO's wide variety of treats at the festival. We sold over 12,000 tickets for games and food. Our profits are split between all of our grade levels and PTO to assist with the cost of field trips and other school wide purchases. The parade was held the next day, after the fall festival. We enjoyed seeing hundreds of parents at the parade who then were able to join their child's classroom for their fall party. It's a fun way to get parents involved, invite them into the classroom and share a special moment with their child.This month in TAP cluster meetings we finished up our Engineering Design Cycle. Teachers in 4-8th grade put their knowledge to use and built their projects. The 8th grade team won the skyscraper building competition. We began cycle two in cluster meetings with our integrated science units. The teachers discussed their standards and which ones they could combine to create their units for the end of the quarter. The Science Center sent two representatives for our Engineering is Elementary training for 1st-5th grade and ECHOS training for the kinder team. We began our first installment of Writing Rubric training. K-8 and electives teachers went through the parts of the rubric and the Writing Guides. Then they compared and contrasted the benchmark writing prompts with those of writing prompts found in the Galileo folder Writing Prompts-AzMERIT and the practice writing prompts from AzMERITThe cheetah soccer teams are off to great starts. The boy’s team has lost one game and tied one game. They are playing great team soccer. The girl’s team has tied two very exciting games. The coaches and athletes continue to work practice to hone the skills they will need to make a run at the championship.Our first quarter Achievement is Mandatory (AIM) program proved to be successful even though it was a shorter time frame than what we organized for 2nd and 3rd quarter. The program is part of our Teir III Academic Intervention Plan to address students that have a failing grade in a core subject which is checked every Friday. If a student has an "F", he/she is assigned to AIM for the following week after school. In the program, teachers work with the student to make up any outstanding work, make up any failing work, or offer tutoring and study assistance for tests. We are trying to be more proactive with our support instead of reactive after a student fails. As a result, we only have nine students that have to participate in our Credit Recovery program during 2nd quarter. This is a drastic reduction from first quarter last year, when over 40 students were assigned Credit Recovery. Two teachers volunteer their time after school to run the program. We started the program after the first week into the second quarter and plan to continue reducing the number of students that have to attend Credit Recovery. We will continue to track the program and report our numbers.Rebecca HendryEnrollment Report, Next PageCIRCLE CROSS RANCH K-8 S.T.E.M. ACADEMY4324350-60325000-247650-52705000rebecca hendry, PrincipalEnrollment Report FORMTEXT November 2015KINDERGARTEN# STUDENTSDubien, Leslie FORMTEXT 22Melidoni, Danielle FORMTEXT 21Moya, Christine FORMTEXT 21Zeller, Crystal FORMTEXT ?????GRADE 1# STUDENTSCavazos, Jody FORMTEXT 21Hamilton, Kelly FORMTEXT 20Huston, Kresta FORMTEXT 21Pierce, Rebecca FORMTEXT 21GRADE 2# STUDENTSHunt, Alisha FORMTEXT 24Nieto, Sarah FORMTEXT 23Woodside, Shalee FORMTEXT 26GRADE 3# STUDENTSAndrews, Erica FORMTEXT 28Garber, Deidre FORMTEXT 27Stavely, Irene FORMTEXT 26GRADE 4# STUDENTSChapman, Chelsea FORMTEXT 33Golbeck, Adrienne FORMTEXT 32Schmidlin, Adriana FORMTEXT 33GRADE 5# STUDENTSBravo, Enrique FORMTEXT 31Greenland, Aimee FORMTEXT 28Kober, Laura FORMTEXT 29GRADE 6 # STUDENTSDeSourdy, Tricia FORMTEXT 104Hull, KendraWood, JaclynGRADES 7/8# STUDENTSBird, Nicholas FORMTEXT 213Camarote, FerdinandChrist, JeffHirsch, HeatherJacobson, JaredJacobson, MindyJohnson, KevinQuerry, AndrewTOTALS# STUDENTSKINDER FORMTEXT 64GRADE 1 FORMTEXT 83GRADE 2 FORMTEXT 73GRADE 3 FORMTEXT 81GRADE 4 FORMTEXT 98GRADE 5 FORMTEXT 88GRADE 6 FORMTEXT 104GRADE 7 FORMTEXT 103GRADE 8 FORMTEXT 110GRAND TOTAL FORMTEXT 804 FORMTEXT ????? ................
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