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Week of January 25th
Cowles Montessori Vision
“Human flourishing, as Maria Montessori put it, means becoming a person of one’s time and place with the means and wherewithal not only to function within but to shape society (NCMPS, 2019).”
“All humans (CHILDREN and ADULTS) flourish in society (ENVIRONMENT).” - Cowles Montessori Vision
Second Semester Hybrid Schedule
Related Arts Schedule Updates
100% Virtual students will have live virtual Related Arts (Art, Music, or P.E.) every day
- PrePrimary (Kindergarten) - Live Art, Music, or P.E. every day at 12:30 p.m. - Teams
- Lower Level (1st-3rd Grades) - Live Art, Music, or P.E. every day at 1:50 p.m. - Teams
- Upper Level (4th-6th Grades) - Live Art, Music, or P.E. every day at 9:25 a.m. - Teams
- Middle School (7th-8th Grades) - Live Art, Music, or P.E. every day at 2:35 p.m. - Teams
Hybrid (Cohort A/B) students will have live in-person Related Arts (Art, Music, or P.E.) ONLY on days students are in-person at school
- Hybrid Students will have live in-person Art, Music, or P.E. every day when they are in-person at school
- Hybrid students will NOT have live virtual Art, Music, or P.E. on days when they are at home
- The Art, Music, and P.E. teachers will have self-paced work posted on Canvas for Hybrid students to complete on days they are home
DJPJ's Top 5 Poems
5. "Life Doesn't Frighten Me" - Dr. Maya Angelou
4. "Brussel Sprout"
3. "Let's Preserve Our Nature"
2. "The Hill We Climb" - Amanda Gorman
1. "If You Give a Child a Word" - Brandon Sanders and Mikeala Miller
Disc Jockey Principal Johnson, or DJPJ, was inspired by our collaboration with Boosterthon as a creative way to connect with students.
Cowles Montessori Parent Group (CMPG)
CMPG is working to show our support of parents. You were so generous in signing up to provide snacks for teachers which will be set out for teachers the week of January 25th.
If giving a small amount monetarily toward coffee gift cards for staff is more convenient for you than bringing in physical treats you can signup to participate in that way here. Please signup in this way by the first day of February if possible.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0e49a8aa22aafd0-thanks
CMPG is funding coffee and donuts and a catered staff meal for early February.
Lastly, please join CMPG on Wednesday, January 27th, at noon our Fundraising Committee will meet at the following zoom address. Please join us if you can.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5016626370
Meeting ID 501 662 6370
Be a Revolutionary!
Parents, guardians, & community members,
Please join the Community Legislative Action Team (CLAT) and Parents for Great Iowa Schools (P4GIS) in the #ForMySchool letter writing campaign. After years of underfunding and now enrollment loss due to Covid-19, our schools are facing unprecedented need.
If you value small class sizes, quality learning materials, and access to supports for students, your legislators need to hear from you. Do your kids attend a school with an International Baccalaureate (IB) program? Are you a community member who enjoys taking classes through the DMPS adult education program? If so, tell your legislators how much you value them. Without sufficient funding from the State of Iowa, districts will be forced to make very difficult budget decisions and programs like these could be on the chopping block.
Now is the time to take action. We will help! Grab a piece of paper, pen, envelope, stamp and your phone. Join us via Zoom for instructions on how to find your legislator, craft a quick message, and snap a "selfie" with your letter before dropping it in the mail. Post your photo on social media with #ForMySchool and tag your legislators and school district.
We've selected two dates for the letter writing parties. If you are not able to join on either date, we will post written or recorded guidance that you can reference at a more convenient time:
- Saturday, January 30th @ 9:00 AM https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84356865243?pwd=djhMRnVqK0R5akZOaUNDdVFtRGFSUT09
We are stronger when we work together. Let's use our community voice and send a message to the Capitol!
Iowa Legislative Update for 01/22/2021
There were subcommittees held on the following bills this week:
HF14 Preschool Eligibility - Makes children who turn 5 between March 15 - September 15 eligible for the statewide preschool program and funding if the school enrolls such students. Applies to the 2022-23 school year through 2024-25 school years. The bill did not pass subcommittee as they are waiting to review the fiscal note.
HSB64 Voluntary Diversity Plans - Strikes the implementation of a voluntary diversity plan as a reason for denying open enrollment. Subcommittee recommended passage. Currently, on the House Education full committee agenda for Monday.
HF51 Advanced Education Opportunities - Establishes an Advanced Opportunities Program in the Department of Education (Department) to offer public school students funding and scholarships to earn credits at post-secondary schools. Currently on the House Education full committee agenda for Monday.
There are several bills that are scheduled for a subcommittee next week.
SSB1064 School Instructional Time - Requires that by the second Monday following the effective date of the bill, schools must offer full-time, in-person learning for the rest of the 2020-21 school year. Requires schools without full-time, in-person learning to notify the parents in the district of this opportunity and give them five days to choose. Sets requirements for instructional time to meet state requirements. Effective on enactment.
SSB1065 Governor’s Education Legislation – Bill divisions are as follows.
Division I - Student First Scholarship Program. Creates an education savings grant program for students called Students First Scholarships for those who attend, or will be entering into Kindergarten, at a school identified as needing comprehensive support and improvement under ESSA.
- Division II - Charter School Programs. Establishes a new charter school program that allows for a founding group – defined as a person, a group of persons, or an education service provider – to apply to the State Board of Education to establish a charter school. Local school boards will continue to be able to apply to the State Board for a charter.
- Division III - Voluntary Diversity Plans. Eliminates voluntary diversity plans.
- Division IV - Education Information, Program Standards, and Funding. Creates a single, statewide student information system to be used by all Iowa school districts, accredited nonpublic schools, and area education agencies (AEAs).Establishes a flexible student and school support program to help implement evidence-based practices in innovative ways to enhance student learning, well-being, and postsecondary success. Replaces the current innovative waiver in 256.11.
- Division V - Education Tax Credits and Deductions. Expands the Tuition and Textbook Tax Credit Program.
- Division VI - Student Enrollment. Amends methodology for determining actual enrollment each year, including special education student enrollment.Instead of counting students once each school year, they will be counted twice each school year on October 1 and April 1. The counts will be averaged.
- Division VII - Open Enrollment. Modifies current open enrollment provisions to create two additional options for late-filed applications based on academic good cause. Students who are at risk of serious academic failure and have not had success with their current school providing adequate supports. Students who attend a Priority (failing) school as defined by the Iowa School Performance Profile (ISPP). Modifies the current authority to allow school districts to send school vehicles into a district of residence if the districts are contiguous, rather than requiring school board approval from both districts. Removes 90-day ineligibility period for open enrolled students to compete in interscholastic athletics.
- Division VIII - School Board Powers and Duties. Creates a new subsection of Iowa Code stating that school boards are entrusted with public funds for the purpose of improving student achievement.
SF73 Reimbursements for Special Education Services - Requires a receiving school district to send the paperwork necessary for Medicaid reimbursement to the district of residence when a student with special education needs transfers to the receiving district.
HF103 Instruction delivery method determined by parent or guardian – Establishes that if a school district or accredited nonpublic school delivers coursework required under the state’s educational standards using both in-person instruction and instruction using an online learning platform, the parent or guardian of the student receiving the instruction may submit a written notification to the school district or accredited nonpublic school specifying which instruction delivery method the school district or accredited nonpublic school shall use to provide the coursework to the student.
Below is a list of the Department bills that have been assigned a number and scheduled to have subcommittee meetings this week. For a description of each bill, please see last week’s legislative update.
HSB104 Open Enrollment Tuition Following the Student (Department sponsored, technical code correction bill)
HSB105 Programs for At-Risk Children (Department sponsored, technical code correction bill)
HSB106 Funding for Special Programs, Update Method of Calculation (Department sponsored, technical code correction bill)
HSB107 Eliminates the Non-Profit School Organization Report to the Department (Department sponsored bill, technical code correction bill)
HSB108 Child Development Assistance Duplicative Duties (Department sponsored, technical code correction bill)
HSB110 Senior Year Plus Proficiency Requirements (Department sponsored bill)
As bills work their way through the legislative process, the language of any bill can change. With the high number of subcommittees already scheduled for this coming week, it’s looking to be a busy week. Until next week.
Renee Jerman
Legislative Liaison
Iowa Department of Education
Grimes State Office Building
400 E 14th St
Des Moines, IA 50319-0146
Cell: 515-729-0859
Office: 515-281-3399
renee.jerman@iowa.gov
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DMPS Early Childhood and District Board Goals
Early Childhood Department/School Readiness Goals & Learning Targets – 2020-2021
- 85% of 4 year-olds will meet or exceed kindergarten readiness in the Literacy Domain of GOLD including concepts of print, alliteration, letter names and letter sounds.
- 80% of 4 year-olds will meet or exceed kindergarten readiness in the Math Domain of GOLD including counts, quantifies and connects numerals with quantities.
- 90% of 4 year-olds will meet or exceed kindergarten readiness in the Social/Emotional Domain of GOLD, follows limits and expectations.
District Board Goals
LITERACY
- Goal 1: The percent of all third grade students on track in reading will increase from 52% to 72% by June 2023, as measured by FAST.
- Goal 2: The percent of black male third grade students on track in reading will increase from 35% to 72% by June 2023, as measured by FAST.
ALGEBRA
- Goal 3: The percent of black male students earning a ‘B’ or higher in Algebra 1 by the end of 9th grade will increase from 17% to 35% by August 2023.
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING
- Goal 4: A goal will be developed once a baseline measure for social emotional learning is determined.
Cowles Montessori School Improvement Goal
Goal 1: The percent of all third through eighth grade students proficient and/or on track for college and career readiness in math will increase from 81% to 85% by Spring of 2023 as measured by state assessments:
- By 2020 - 82%
- By 2021 - 83%
- By 2022 - 84%
- By 2023 - 85%
Contact Cowles Montessori
Email: shannon.hines@dmschools.org
Website: cowles.dmschools.org
Location: 6401 College Avenue, Windsor Heights, IA, USA
Phone: 515-242-7818
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