
TOPS Elementary School Newsletter
August 22, 2018
Empower to Learn. Equip to Succeed.
A word about our OLS, Daily Plan, Test Readiness courses, and Stride courses-Added 9.4.18
By now you have completed your 5 orientation sessions with your homeroom teacher, and have attended several sessions with your content teachers. I have a few important topics to talk about today.
Class Connect Session Schedule: We will continue this week's modified schedule into the next week. On Friday, August 31 you will receive an email from your Math, Language Arts, and, for 5th only, Science teachers with your regular weekly class session day & time(s). These weekly times will begin on September 4.
Course Calendars vs. Daily Plan: We know that changes can be simultaneously exciting and different. I hope that you will find that using the daily plan will give you the same functionality as the Course Calendars from last school year, plus more! The change to the Daily Plan was based on parent feedback and updates to the system by K12. I realize it looks different and acts different and we are all still working through that change, but we will get there together. Please continue to provide feedback so we can make adjustments and make the experience better.
Due Dates in the Daily Plan: Lessons and assignments have been scheduled in the Plan for each course. Once the due date has passed, the task will show as overdue. The overdue notice is not a penalty system, but rather a goal to help students stay on track and to assist with habits for success. Our school day is from 8:30am-4:00pm and, just like a brick and mortar school, any work not completed during the school day becomes homework for the student. There is not a penalty if a lesson or assignment is not completed 4:00. The overdue alert is also there to assist you in knowing if anything was forgotten or missed. The alert will vanish once the missing lesson or assignment has been completed.
Grades for Missing Assignments: Teacher graded assignments will be updated in the gradebook on Fridays. For any missing work, a student will receive an M for missing. Students can still complete missing teacher graded assignments until the end of the quarterly grading period. CHANGE FROM LAST YEAR: OLS assignments will have a continuous cumulative grade. When report cards are pulled, the grades that are in the OLS will stand for that grading period. However, that work will continue to count toward the students grade in subsequent quarters, so students have a chance to improve that grade. Students are encouraged to look back over the assignments for each grading cycle and re-attempt any missing or low-scoring work.
We are looking forward to a great school year with you! Please reach out to me or your student's homeroom teacher with any questions.
-Mrs. Blanda Watt
Important Dates
August 24: Readiness Assessments Due
August 20-31: Modified Class Schedule
September 3: Student and Staff Holiday
September 4: Full Class Schedule Begins
September 14: Park Outing 10am-12pm
September 17: Student Holiday/Staff Work Day
Please Read: Memo of Instruction from our Head of School
Dear Students and Learning Coaches,
We are consistently endeavoring to create an overall learning experience that allows students the freedom to learn, create, collaborate, and succeed. Throughout last school year, we assessed the student experience at TOPS and determined that for us to truly Empower and Equip students in learning and life, we had to take a closer look at the individual student and their holistic needs. One of the critical components we measured was data related to the instructional practices of both our teachers and our students. This led to the addition of the TOPS Habits, which you’ve just received through the onboarding and orientation process, as well as how we intend to work through our instructional and assessment cycles.
Two Big Discoveries:
- Students who have been exposed to the course material prior to attending live class connect sessions have greater success in the online setting.
- Flexibility to learn at one’s own pace, based on their own mastery of course content, was key to parent/student choice in determining educational setting.
Necessary Changes:
Implementing The Flipped Classroom Idea (reference the “how it works” section): https://www.austinisd.org/technology/featured-teachers/sheas-flipped-classroom
How it Works @ TOPS:
The curriculum (daily/class plan) is sequenced so that students have an opportunity to “touch” the material prior to attending a class-connection session. Mastery is not the expectation, and remember that students have multiple attempts on assignments. It’s always okay to go back and re-attempt those assignments after a class-connect session. Our expectation is that students come with questions, which the teacher will lead them through, and that they will collaborate on learning for mastery as they go through the class-connect session. This does not replace the work of the classroom teacher, as the teachers will still have regular lesson plans and material to cover, but it does allow teachers the ability to “look-for” what isn’t being mastered/discovered and to address that during and after the class-connect session. We believe that by implementing Habits that encourage students to plan, show up, and communicate in daily class-connects, students will be able to go farther and ultimately succeed.
How your Class-Connect Schedule Works:
Within the next few weeks, you will also receive a brief video that explains the overview of our instructional framework and assessment cycle. But, generally, students are assessed on a quarterly basis (benchmarks or readiness), and the data captured on those assessments is used to determine how much progress your student has had with state standards (TEKS). Depending on their success, they will be assigned class-connect sessions to help target their needs. If, for example, a student is really struggling at the beginning of the year (Readiness) with Mathematics, they may receive 1 or 2 additional sessions, as well as 1, whole group session. If after the Quarter 1 benchmark is complete it is determined that the student has progressed through the standards, then that student may only see 1, whole group session on their schedule in the Quarter 2.
If you have questions or concerns related to the above, please contact your student’s advisor (MS/HS), homeroom teacher, or the campus principal (Mrs. Watt, EL/Mrs. Nelson, MS/Mrs. Finka, HS)
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Charles Forrest Smith, MLS
Head of School, Texas Online Preparatory School
Blanda Watt, M. Ed.
Blanda Watt graduated from Wayland Baptist University with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and religion. She completed her master’s in educational leadership with Lamar University in 2011. Blanda began her educational career at a private school in Fort Worth where she had the opportunity to teach students in PK through 12th grade and eventually served as elementary principal. In 2013, Blanda joined the K12 team as a high school English teacher and later became the ELA department chair. Blanda became the TOPS elementary school principal in September of 2017. She and her husband, Michael, live in a small town in west Texas with their four boys and two pet prairie dogs. Blanda enjoys completing jigsaw puzzles, binge watching Netflix, cooking, and dreaming on Pinterest.
Email: bwatt@texasonlineprep.org
Website: tops.k12.com/
Location: 1955 Lakeway Drive, Lewisville, TX, United States
Phone: 682.593.1514
Twitter: @TOPSMrsWatt