YEAR
2015

DATE
September 
4, 2015
 WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
 
Principal's Message
Another Great Week at Groveport Elementary!
Thank you to the parents, staff, and students for making the start of the year go so smoothly.  We are all settling in for a great year!  Please continue to ask your child about what they are learning in school, check their take home folders nightly, and set aside time for homework.  With all of us working together I know will have a successful year!

April Bray, Principal
All Students in Grades K - 5 Completed MAP Testing!

Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) is a computerized adaptive test offered in Reading, Language Usage, Math, and Science that provides teachers with information to improve 
teaching and learning. The difficulty of each question is based on how well a student answers all the previous questions. As the student answers correctly, questions become more difficult. If the student answers incorrectly the questions become easier. In an optimal test, a student answers approximately half the items correctly and half incorrectly. The final score is an estimate of the student's achievement level.
How long does it take to complete a test?
Although the tests are not timed, it usually takes students in grades 3 -5 about 
45 minutes - 1 hour to complete each test. Students in grades K -2 usually take 30 - 45
minutes per test.
When will my child be tested and how often?
Students will be tested in the Fall, Winter, and Spring.
Do all students in the same grade take the same test?
No. MAP assessments are designed to target a student's academic performance 
in math, reading, language usage, and science by adjusting the difficulty of the 
questions so that each student takes a unique test. These tests are tailored to an 
individual's current achievement level. This gives each student a fair 
opportunity to show what he or she knows and can do. Students in grades K - 2 only take the reading and math assessment. Students in grades 3 -5 take all 4 assessments.
How do teachers use the test scores?
Teachers use this information to help them guide instruction in the classroom and to keep track of progress and growth in basic skills. The scores let teachers know where a student's strengths are and if help is needed in any specific areas.

Upcoming Important Dates

September
4 - Walk-A- Thon
7 - No School Labor Day
16 - No Preschool 
18 - Interim Reports Sent Home
18 - BLT (Building Leadership Team) Meeting
21 - PTO Meeting 6:30
22 - Fall Picture Day
25 - Staff Meeting 
30 - No Preschool
Thank You to Our Pledge of Allegiance Helpers This Week
Nataleigh Ford
Ryan Welch
Abigail Biddle
Deshawn Gray
Cooper Jones
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Brandon Hall, Zoe Lewis, Connor Burskey, Clay Patton, Paige Sims, Terren Tatum, and Mariyah Crawford