
Davey Elementary School
November 1, 2021 - November 5, 2021
Congratulations, Davey Family!
- Our Coins for Kids Fundraiser was a success!
- Our goal was to collect $300 for the Children's Advocacy Center of Portage County
- We raised $462.50
We are so proud of the Davey Community!
Thank you for coming together to help our friends in Portage County!
Upcoming Dates:
- Day Four
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
- Day Five
- Grade 3 - Fall ELA State Test (Part One)
- Camp Davey - 3:30
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
- Day Six
- Grade 3 - Fall ELA State Test (Part Two)
- PTO Meeting - 6:00
Thursday, November 4, 2021
- Day One
- No Camp Davey
- Conferences (5:00-8:00)
Friday, November 5, 2021
- Day Two
City of Kent: Trick or Treat
City of Kent - Trick or Treat
Sunday, Oct. 31 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Please be safe Davey Dragons!
Fire Safety Week!
Upcoming Fall Book Fair
If you are able to volunteer - please click the link below and sign-up for a time:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090448AFA72EA0FB6-davey2
Book Fair "Preview" is: November 17, 2021
Book Fair is November 18 - 19, 2021
Veteran's Day
Davey Veteran’s Day Picture Request
This year, Davey students will be creating a video of songs to honor their family members that have served or are currently serving in the military. We would like to include pictures of the student’s family members in this video. (If you have sent a picture in the past, you do not need to send another one.)
See attachment below for more details:
1st Nine Week Assembly
- Congratulations Davey Dragons on an excellent 1st Nine Weeks
- We celebrated Red Brick of Character Winners and Benny Cowgill Recipients
- The Dragon Spirit Award was given to Ms. Foreman and Mrs. Lenzo's Class
PBIS - Three Tiers of Support
A Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) is a data-driven, problem-solving framework to improve outcomes for all students. MTSS relies on a continuum of evidence-based practices matched to student needs. PBIS is an example of MTSS centered on social behavior.
MTSS emerged as a framework from the work conducted in public health emphasizing three tiers of prevention. Schools apply this model as a way to align to academic, behavioral, social, and emotional supports to improve education for all students. It’s important to remember these tiers refer to levels of support students receive, not to students themselves. Students receive Tier 2 supports, they are not Tier 2 students.
Tier 1: Universal Prevention (All)
Tier 1 supports serve as the foundation for behavior and academics. Schools provide these universal supports to all students. For most students, the core program gives them what they need to be successful and to prevent future problems. (Be Safe, Be Kind, Be Responsible)
Tier 2: Targeted Prevention (Some)
This level of support focuses on improving specific skill deficits students have. Schools often provide Tier 2 supports to groups of students with similar targeted needs. Providing support to a group of students provides more opportunities for practice and feedback while keeping the intervention maximally efficient. Students may need some assessment to identify whether they need this level of support and which skills to address. Tier 2 supports help students develop the skills they need to benefit core programs at the school.
Tier 3: Intensive, Individualized Prevention (Few)
Tier 3 supports are the most intensive supports the school offers. These supports are the most resource intensive due to the individualized approach of developing and carrying out interventions. At this level, schools typically rely on formal assessments to determine a student’s need and to develop an individualized support plan. Student plans often include goals related to both academics as well as behavior support.
pbis.org
Caught Being a Leader!
More Pictures Next Week~!
Free Breakfast and Lunch for ALL Students
*Although lunch and breakfast are free for the school year we still need all families to fill out Free and Reduced Lunch Forms. Thank you!!
Lunch Menus
K-5 Halloween Parade
- Flash
- KSU Football Players
- KSU Women's Basketball Players including Coach Starkey, Coach Recchia and Coach Golden!
MASKS REQUIRED
- All Staff, Students and Guests will be required to wear masks when entering the building.
Davey Elementary School
Email: abolton@kentschools.net
Website: www.kentschools.net/davey
Location: 196 North Prospect Street, Kent, OH, USA
Phone: 330-676-7400
Twitter: @AbbeyJBolton