Naturally Northrop Northrop Urban Environmental Learning Center st 4315 31 Avenue So. Minneapolis, MN 55406 Website: http://northrop.mpls.k12.mn.us/home.html Minneapolis Public Schools Main Office 612-668-4520 Spanish Line 612-668-4523 Issue # 6 Student Placement Survey input for 2015-16 Due by: Friday, April 24th. Dear Northrop Community, As we move through our final quarter of the 2014-15 school year, I want to thank you all for your honest and respectful feedback. We have had many courageous conversations regarding the budget, our space and what is best for our students. It is extremely important to me as a leader to make these decisions collaboratively and build a community school that aligns with all of our priorities and values. Please continue to come to the table and provide feedback so we can continue to create the amazing community school that is Northrop. Our philosophy at Northrop school is that students learn best in a “diverse and modified continuous progress” setting. It is our intent to provide an ideal educational environment for all students. As we begin planning for the next school year, teacher teams will meet and design class lists using the criteria below and I will finalize and approve all class lists for next year. Our goal is to achieve a system that is equitable and educationally sound. The factors listed below will be considered when making placement decisions: Gender and Ethnic balance Special Education needs Non-English speaking students Academic Balance Balance of social/emotional strengths and needs Physical needs Family history with a teacher Parents who would like to give input about their student in this process may complete an on line survey about their child’s learning style by: Friday, April 24th. There is a link on the home page of our school website: http://northrop.mpls.k12.mn.us/home.html We also have a computer available in the main office for families to use if need be. Room assignments for fall will be included in the final report card that is sent home with students on the last day of school. Feel free to call me with questions. Lastly, thanks to all who contributed to the feedback given online about the Northrop Budget. Tara FitzGerald Northrop Principal April 10th, 2015 Northrop Calendar 4/14: Gym night 6:30-70:30pm Rally around Northrop planning 4/15: Plant Sale Orders due! 4/16 PTA Meeting 6:30pm 4/21: Open Gym 6-8pm $5 Fifth grade fund 4/20-24: MCA Reading- Grade 3- 5 4/27-5/1: MCA Math-Grade 3-5 5/7: Kindergarten Registration 4:30-5:30pm - Gym 5/7: Grade 5 Parent Meeting About Camping Trip 5:30-6:30pm Media Center 5/8: Coffee with the Principal Lunchroom 9:15-9:45am 5/11-5/12: MCA Science Grade 5 5/12-5/16: MCA Science Grade 5 5/14 Field Day (Rain day 5/15) Grades 3-5 & H5: 9:40a.m.-Noon Grades K-2: 1:00 p.m.-3:15 p.m. 5/15: Plant Sale Order pick up 3:30-5:30pm (Parking lot) 5/16: School Garden Clean up Day 9:00am-Noon 5/20: Music Concert- Gym 9:30am-10:30am Grades 1 & 3 11:00am-12:00pm Grades K & 5 1:4pm5-2:45pm Grades 2 & 4 5/21: Bike to Falls Day 10am- 12:30 5/21:- Community Ed Classes End The Student Classification Process Teachers at Northrop take the process of student classification seriously. We value the individual learning needs of each student and work as a team to create a learning environment that will maximize your child’s potential in the upcoming grade-level. A team of teachers and staff work together to make the decision of your child’s placement based upon a variety of important factors. Throughout the school year, the classroom teacher develops a comprehensive understanding of your child and his or her learning abilities. To begin the process, the classroom teacher provides each student with a score for different areas of achievement: reading, writing, math, science, and behavior. These scores are reflected on the report cards that you receive throughout the year. In addition, teachers consider additional factors such as: gender, race, homelanguage, relationships with peers, prior experiences with the future teacher and personal learning styles. Once we create a comprehensive view of your child as a learner, we begin to place students into future classrooms. Our goal is to create fair and equitable classrooms that reflect a balance across a grade-level. Once classrooms have been configured, we examine the lists again with grade-level teams and support staff. When looking at the placements of all grade-level students, the team checks that all class lists are balanced based upon the criteria mentioned. We verify that classroom combinations allow for successful support from areas including: EL, Title One, Speech, and Special Education. At the final stage of classification, the principal reviews all the lists to ensure appropriate placements have been made, before submitting the information to the office for confirmation. Teachers and staff understand that your child is a multi-faceted learner with many variables influencing their learning experience at Northrop school. Staff place your child in a learning environment that will be the most beneficial and equitable for their experience at Northrop school. We hope that families will trust this very thoughtful classroom placement process. If as a parent, you feel your perspective would add vital information for our teachers to consider, there is a “Student Placement Survey” available on the Northrop School home page on the website. Grade Level Teachers for 2015-16: KF: Mr. “B”, Ms. Schroeder & Ms. Stoneburg 1st: Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Tifft, & Ms. Martin 2nd: Mr. Martin, Ms. Krogh, Ms. Elward &TBD 3rd: Ms. Serrano, Ms. Ebert, Ms. Milano 4th: Ms. Boone, Mr. “D” (Dominguez) & TBD 5th: Mr. Nannemann, Ms. Matsumoto FIELD DAY! Thursday, May 14th Grade (3-4-5 ) 9:40am-12:00 Noon Rms.: 101, 102, 207, 201, 203, 205, 206, 204 Grade (K-1-2) 1:00pm-3:15pm Rms.: 112, 115, 116, 109, 110, 111, 113, 103, 106, 107 Field Day is a day of fun outdoor games and races for all students. Parents are welcome to attend! *Rain day (if needed) is Friday, May 15th NORTHROP SPRING MUSIC CONCERT Wednesday, May 20th Our Music classes are busy preparing songs for our spring concerts! Here are the dates to add to your calendars: Grades 1 & 3 Concert: 9:30am-10:30am Classes performing: Ms. Martin, Mr. Tifft, Ms. Moore, Ms. Serrano, & Ms. Milano Grades K & 5 Concert: 11:00am-12:00pm Classes performing: Ms. Schroeder, Mr. Bogolub, Ms. Stoneburg & Mr. Nannemann Grades 2 & 4 Concert: 1:45pm-2:45pm Classes performing: Ms. Krogh, Ms. Elward, Ms. Boone & Mr. Dominguez Thanks for the privilege of working with your wonderful children! -Cynthia Brown, Music Specialist [email protected]. We Appreciate Our Northrop Volunteers THANK YOU Volunteers, for all that you do to help at Northrop and to make Northrop School a warm and welcoming learning environment. If you have volunteered this year at Northrop please check your email for an Evite invitation. If you have questions about volunteering please contact Carolina D’Andrea at 612-668-4540 [email protected] S.T.E.M. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Spring= warmer weather= appropriate clothing for outdoor studies on STEM days. Here is a look at what has been going on in STEM classes: First graders squealed with delight as the big bad wolf came knocking on the doors of their three houses. The last house had to be built with strong materials so a hairdryer disguised as the wolf would not blow down their house. Second graders designed and built a spacecraft that could absorb the shock of a moon landing. They had to protect the “marshmallow astronauts” from falling out or tipping over. Landing on the moon is trickier than they imagined. In the end, most of the spacecraft landed safely after multiple designs. Better than NASA! Third graders are lit up! They have been study the field of light and optical engineering, reflection and absorption and light intensity. They are in the process of designing a system to light up hieroglyphs in their Egyptian tombs. NORTHROP PTA NEWS PTA Meeting - Thursday April 16 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Child care provided. Agenda includes election of officers and a continuation of the budget discussion. This is a critical time for participation in the PTA. Budget challenges, school growth, and additional critical issues are at the forefront of our activities. Your input is needed and valued. Please attend! Rally Around Northrop! May 30th The 2nd Annual Rally Around Northrop event will be held on Saturday, May 30 at Northrop. Besides the Fun Run there will be food and entertainment, activities and silent auction! Watch for more information to be sent home with your child soon. We are still looking for volunteers to help plan and execute this event. Contact Annie Mason at [email protected] to pitch in or get more information. Spring Plant Sale- Orders due April 15th The deadline to place your plant orders for the annual Northrop Spring Plant Sale is Wednesday, April 15. Orders will be available for pick-up on Friday, May 15 from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. in the school parking lot. Volunteers are needed to help unload and fill orders on Friday, May 15. If you’d like to volunteer please visit http://northrop.mpls.k12.mn.us/NorthropPTA. Fourth graders are environmental engineers! After learning about how air, water and soil contamination occurs, groups designed water filters. They will be evaluating color and particle removal as well as quickness of water moving through their filters. Testing and improving are the final steps. Open Eye Theater – Driveway Tour July 24th Mark your calendars; Open Eye Theater is bringing their Driveway Tour back to Northrop again this summer! Join us Sunday, July 24th at 4:00 p.m. as Open Eye Theater will present:“The Adventures of Juan Bobo.” This event is free and open to the whole community. Fifth graders are in a slick solution as they are attempting to clean an oil spill in a model river. As environmental and ecosystem engineers, they are learning how pollution can impact organisms and ecosystems. For more information please visit http://northrop.mpls.k12.mn.us/northroppta. -Anna Whiting, STEM Specialist Safety Patrol Reminder: Please remember to stop for school patrols when the patrol flags are out before and after school. When students are crossing the street it is really important for student safety. Thanks! Riverview Theater Update: We are happy to report that 140 tickets were sold and we raised $809 for the 5th grade camping trip. Funds will be used for the year end camping trip to the North Shore! Thanks everyone for supporting this event! -Rachel Matsumoto and Jim Nannemann
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