Monday, April 28, 2014

Letter from Dr. Copeland

April 28, 2014

Dear 1st and 2nd Grade Parents,

Next week, your child will be taking the Stanford Achievement Test, Tenth Edition (SAT 10).
The SAT 10 is a norm-referenced standardized test.  This means that your child’s scores provide a comparison of his or her performance to that of thousands of other children in the same grade who took SAT 10 at the same time of year.  The results help show what your child has learned and what your child has not yet mastered.  It is important to understand that no one “passes” or “fails” the SAT 10.

The SAT 10 includes many of the subjects that your child is taught in school.   It is a multiple choice test requiring the student to select and mark the best answer.  The teachers have been reviewing subject matter and sample questions to ensure that your child has knowledge of the test-taking skills needed to demonstrate their best understanding of the material that is tested.
You should also have received another letter today that provides information on all the testing that is taking place at Campus School over the next two weeks.  We are confident, that, with your support, our students will do their “personal best”.
Sincerely,

Susan Copeland

Director

Thursday, April 24, 2014

SAT-10

Dear Parents,

         As you are aware, the second grade students will be administered the Stanford 10 Achievement Test the week of May 6 – May 9. The test uses multiple choice questions that provide a measure of knowledge and application skills in reading, language arts, mathematics, word analysis, vocabulary, language mechanics, math computation, and spelling.  The testing will begin daily at 8:30 and end around 11:00. Please make sure your child is here on time each day.
         Research indicates students perform better on standardized tests when they are hydrated and are not working on an empty stomach.  Each day, during the testing week, we will take a break in the morning for the students to have a healthy snack. I would greatly appreciate parents helping to provide individual packaged items for 18 students. Please visit our wiki to sign-up: http://lpmiller0521.wikispaces.com/SAT-10+Snacks  It would be helpful to have the snacks a few days before testing begins. Also, please send a bottle of water with your child everyday during achievement test week.
         They will not have homework the week of the SAT-10. Instead, please encourage them to go to bed early each night and eat breakfast each morning. The homework for next week will also be different. They will still have spelling words, but they will not have the math and language arts sheets. A SAT-10 preparation book will take the place of the math and language arts. They should work in their booklet a little each night. This will give you an idea of the kind of questions they will be asked on the test.


Thanks so much for all you do, and do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions.

Lisa Miller