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Mountain View ElementaryMiddle School 2014 2015 Monroe County Schools Opening Day Presentation August 13 2014 WESTEST 2 Results for 20132014 MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARYMIDDLE SCHOOL UNION WV HAWK ID: 763962

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Mountain View Elementary/Middle School2014 - 2015 Monroe County Schools Opening Day Presentation August 13, 2014

WESTEST 2 Results for 2013-2014MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOLUNION WV HAWK PRIDEP ersonal R esponsibility I n D elivering E xcellence Results guide data desegregation for curriculum enhancement, interventions, PLC’s, and assessments. WAITING ON RESULTS

WESTEST 2 Results for 2013-2014Mountain View Elementary and Middle School trend data (2009-2013) illustrates significant gains in Math and Reading.The trend data demonstrates a ranking advancement from the bottom 25th percentile to the top 25th percentile in the state of West Virginia.

Factors Contributing to the Success of Our Students

Instructional Practices InventoryAn Increase in Student Engagement can be seen through the data collected during Instructional Practice Inventory Observations.Since 2011, we have shown an increase in all areas of student engagement.

Professional Learning CommunitiesAt Mountain View we have been participating in PLCs for five years now; following the PLC principles of DeFour. During PLC meetings teachers analyze data collected through the use of iStation, DIBELS, Acuity, WESTEST, and classroom assessments to drive the curriculum in the classroom and to identify the individual needs of students.Beginning transition into PLT’s; developing teacher leadership in research and best instructional practices.

Compelling Conversations and AssessmentsTeachers also participated in Compelling Conversations, where they look at Acuity Data to determine which CSOs need more focus and to look at individual student scores.Compelling Conversations helps teachers prepare students for the WESTEST.Assessments include the formative variety of teacher-made, Acuity, STAR, etc. and assessments within SPED elements.

Updated AcceleratedReading ProgramSTAR Child takes a computer based assessment Also gives us what CSO’s they are weak in to target Gives us their reading ability and the range of books from which they can read (Zone of Proximal Development) AR Students get books within their reading range Take a test on the book to measure how well they comprehended the book Tracks their growth in reading and the books from which they are taking tests

Respect and ProtectRespect and Protect is a Positive Behavior Support Program that is part of classroom management at Mt. View.* Students who maintain a Conduct Grade of 93 or Above are rewarded each nine weeks. * Students who did not earn a reward received lessons on character education.

Guidance ActivitiesRed Ribbon WeekPennies for PatientsBrail AwarenessMentoring Program and Finish Line ClubBullying Prevention through Developmental GuidanceCharacter EducationASPEN Suicide Prevention – Grade 5 -8Cyberbullying8th Grade Explore – Guest SpeakerHawks Helping Hands Academic Club

Student Health and FitnessSchool Based ClinicDental ProgramHealthy HawksFruit and Vegetable Snack ProgramPhysical Education ActivitiesSoccer BowlingFlag Football WiiJust DanceMarch Madness during NCAA Tournament

Student Activities and ClubsMusic ProgramMr. Jacob Lee is implementing a successful music program at Mountain View School. In addition to daily classes he conducts a Band and Choir.Clubs*Finish Line Club *Helping Hands *Girl ScoutsSports *Volleyball * Football- CONFERENCE CHAMPS *Softball *Basketball *Cheerleading

2013 BLUEGRASS CONFERENCE CHAMPS

Contest ParticipationBattle of the BooksMartin Luther King Essay and Art ContestYoung Writer’s ContestSpelling BeeScience FairINTERACTIVE VISITS FROM THE DRUG-FREE BASKETBALL ALL-STARS AND THE WVU MOUNTAINEER MASCOT

Parent & Community InvolvementWe maintain our high level of Parent and Community Involvement through our School Based Parent Resource Center which is directed by Toby McMahan.New PlaygroundThe new playground was dedicated in May 2013 and is open for school and public use. The project was made successful through the efforts of parents and community members.

Helping Every Hawk Soar