Monday, August 10, 2009
It's a New School Year!
Welcome to the 2009-2010 school year! ECS teachers and staff have been diligently preparing for this year, including praying for the students and families that will be part of the ECS Community. Several teachers spent three days in Chicago in July attending a Differentiated Instruction Conference, which will allow teachers to more effectively meet the varying learning needs of students. All teachers worked on academic standards and technology over the summer and look forward to teaching students in the coming year. We anticipate a successful school year as parents, ECS staff, and students work and pray together.
Friday, April 17, 2009
It's not deja vu...it really is ISTEP time again!
The week of April 27 is the second ISTEP window this spring. Students in 3rd - 8th grades will take the Multiple Choice portion of the Spring 2009 ISTEP. All grade levels will take Mathematics and English/Language Arts multiple choice assessments. Grades four and six will also take science multiple choice assessments, and grades five and seven will take social studies multiple choice assessments. The ISTEP will cover all grade level standards for the subjects tested.
Please pray with us that our students will do their best and will confidently complete each test to the best of their ability.
As we look forward to completing another great year at ECS, we are grateful for the teachers, staff, and families that have prayerfully supported our students.
Please pray with us that our students will do their best and will confidently complete each test to the best of their ability.
As we look forward to completing another great year at ECS, we are grateful for the teachers, staff, and families that have prayerfully supported our students.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
It's ISTEP Time Again!
During the 2008-2009 school year, students in grades three through eight will take the ISTEP test during two testing windows in the spring, in addition to the fall assessment of 2008. The first testing window is coming up soon! The week of March 2nd, all third through eighth grade students will take the Applied Skills Assessment portion that will focus on constructed reponse and extended response to specific standards. In math at all grade levels, test items will focus on problem solving and grade level standards relating to geometry, measurement, computation, and number sense, as well as algebra and functions at the 6th-8th grade levels. In English/Language Arts at all grade levels, students will be assessed on specific grade level standards related to constructed response to a writing prompt. Grades four and six will be tested on specific science standards, and grades five and seven will be assessed on specific social studies standards.
At Evansville Christian School, we use the Indiana Academic Core Content Standards as a guide for curriculum decisions and to drive instruction and assessment in the classroom. The ISTEP assesses student learning on these standards.
We appreciate parent support in preparing students for testing weeks, and student attendance is very important. Also, the prayers of the ECS community on behalf of our students and teachers means so much. The partnership of parents and teachers is such a benefit to ECS students.
At Evansville Christian School, we use the Indiana Academic Core Content Standards as a guide for curriculum decisions and to drive instruction and assessment in the classroom. The ISTEP assesses student learning on these standards.
We appreciate parent support in preparing students for testing weeks, and student attendance is very important. Also, the prayers of the ECS community on behalf of our students and teachers means so much. The partnership of parents and teachers is such a benefit to ECS students.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Teachers are learners too!
Professional development is very important at Evansville Christian School, since teachers know that student learning and progress is impacted by teacher preparation. Teachers have a lot of student data available to them and careful analysis of this data can help teachers improve instruction for all students. During our professional development session this month, teachers and administrators discussed the "global achievement gap" and how critical thinking and problem solving are survival skills that students need in school and later in the work place. ECS teachers carefully connect professional development to our school goals, focusing on critical thinking skills, technology, and student ownership of their learning. The teaching staff is constantly looking for innovative ways to engage students in learning and to assess students by using a variety of assessment strategies. As a team, we discussed the North Central Association Accreditation Standards #3 on "Teaching and Learning" and #4 on "Documenting and Using Results". By evaluating what we are currently doing well and where we need to improve, the faculty and adminstration focus on being a constantly improving school. We are blessed to have a faculty of professionals who devote their time to study and preparation to be the best teachers they can be, providing excellence in the classrooms at ECS. Thank you ECS teachers!
Friday, January 2, 2009
Welcome to a New Semester and a New Year!
A new year and a new semester offers the opportunity for a fresh start and a renewed commitment to do our very best for Christ in the coming year. ECS welcomes several new students this semester, and we are grateful for each new family. It will be a busy semester with two ISTEP testing sessions this spring and plenty of student activities in the coming months.
Two honor roll breakfasts will be held soon: January 8 at 7:30 a.m. at the North Campus and January 9 at 7:30 a.m. at the East Campus. Report cards will be sent home on Wednesday, January 7th, and students who have earned honor roll either first or second grading period are eligible to attend the breakfast with their family. It is a pleasure to recognize students for their hard work.
Please be in prayer this semester for the students, staff, and families of Evansville Christian School. ECS strives to be an encouragement to the families it serves and to the community.
God bless you in the New Year!
Two honor roll breakfasts will be held soon: January 8 at 7:30 a.m. at the North Campus and January 9 at 7:30 a.m. at the East Campus. Report cards will be sent home on Wednesday, January 7th, and students who have earned honor roll either first or second grading period are eligible to attend the breakfast with their family. It is a pleasure to recognize students for their hard work.
Please be in prayer this semester for the students, staff, and families of Evansville Christian School. ECS strives to be an encouragement to the families it serves and to the community.
God bless you in the New Year!
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