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    In elementary school we are all asked the age old question,” What do you want to be when you grow up?”. And of course everyone throws out those answers like a teacher, doctor, police officer, dentist, or maybe even astronaut. If you were to look back at my old response you would see the response of a math teacher. In reality I did not know at this age what I wanted to be at all, but I knew it would be something with numbers and why not just throw teaching on there because it sounded good. Of…

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    research of Sandlick Elementary it has been determined that we have an issue of student behavior during their time on the bus. We have used office referrals from bus drivers to determine that students are only referred to the office more while in the classroom. The problem is those students spend only a small portion of their day on the school bus compared to being in class. Also we collected quantitative data from bus driver where they agreed that there is a behavior problem on school buses.…

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    Leland Elementary School was in an area that I thought it would be in. The building around it were run down and plain. The community was very low income and there was trash on the streets. The community did not have a lot of color and had very minimal stores. Nothing in the community looked like it was brand new, therefore I figured the school would look the same way. When we got to the elementary school, it was just a brick building in a fenced in grass area. When I walked into the elementary…

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    Richneck elementary school is a part of the Newport News public schools. It is a neighborhood school. There are 631 students who students who attend this school with 31 classrooms with an average of 20 students in each class. Richneck elementary school there are 220 students who receive free or reduced lunch. There are approximately 30 students who are in talented and gifted program. In the school there are about 70 students what receive special education services. For the last four years…

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    A. The First school required to built was in the City of New Hampshire: This was one of the first impactful moments in U.S. history in relation to education. That this city was made it mandatory to have a schoolhouse infers that they will provide the opportunity for education to our citizens. This action helped make the push to have elementary education mandatory throughout the U.S. and even in today society there is a set standard that each school district must meet and this couldn’t have…

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    impossible to run a highly effective RtI program. Oakes Elementary School invested thousands of dollars into providing PD and training with Dr. Wayne Callender in the area of MTSS. Although we felt that our RtI program was working well for us, we also believe that we can always do better. Tara, along with five of her colleagues, attended a year-long…

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    My school district has eight elementary schools each with 3 to 4 sections of each grade level K-5th. During the 2014-15 school year, seven schools, grades 3-5 took the state assessment testing on iPads and one school used Chromebooks. After, receiving the data from all eight schools, a focus group was created that included elementary teachers, and staff. The group’s main objectives were to assess the delivery, connectivity of both devices and the student assessment scores. The group met and…

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    children in the United States are required by law to go to school and learn information that will help determine what career path they will follow. Elementary school is considered the most important part of a child education. Not only does elementary school teach children the basics, but it also helps determine what type of child they will become. We do the same thing in our elementary school, but instead of all the students going to to one school, we have four separate buildings. This can…

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    of the Problem Liberty Elementary School was considered a darling school district with a high academic achievement when the school was initially erected in the 1960’s. Over the past 15 years, the surrounding urban community began to undertake a drastic change; families began to migrate to suburbs and with the construction of government housing within the community and increasing poverty levels, the student population shifted. Students attending Liberty Elementary School are now from a diverse…

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    to think of Kindergarten and Elementary school teachers as the foundation placers. These are the people who lay down the necessary tools to guide and instruct many children to be the future of this world. Giving them the knowledge to the unavoidable things in life. I have known I wanted to become an educator since I was in Elementary school myself. I was blessed with many opportunities to be a teacher’s assistant through out my whole education experience. In grade school I skipped my recess and…

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