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Edinburg Classical Academy Newsletter
April 8, 2019
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STAAR Approaching
It’s almost that time again – standardized testing is right around the corner. We will be administering our tests on April 9-10, 2019. You play an important part in helping students give their best performance on this important test. As you know, we have been busy preparing and reinforcing the skills necessary for students to demonstrate their learning. Even though this assessment is a snapshot—one single perspective – it is important that our students have every advantage to do their very best.
We don’t want to cause test anxiety, rather we want our students to be as prepared as possible. There are many ways in which you can help your child put his/her best foot forward. The following guidelines can help set our students up for success:
Throughout the year:
Read to/with your child and make time to discuss what you’ve read.
Encourage reading for pleasure regularly.
Know what kind of homework teachers expect and make sure your child completes it.
Provide a regular, quiet place for your child to read or complete homework.
Set high expectations for grades and attendance.
Take an active interest in what your child is doing in school. What is he or she learning? Parents who communicate daily about what their children are learning to build a strong foundation to demonstrate that learning on tests.
During the weeks leading up to the test, begin to talk with your child about doing his or her best. You know your child better than anyone. Emphasize the importance of the test, but remember to build confidence, not anxiety.
The night before the test:
Make sure your child goes to bed on time so he or she is well-rested.
Keep your routine as normal as possible. Upsetting natural routines may make children feel insecure.
Be positive and confident in the fact that you know your child will do his/her best.
Plan ahead to avoid conflicts on the morning of the test.
The morning of the test:
Get up a few minutes early to avoid rushing and make sure your child arrives at school on time. The test is limited on time and students will only have 4 hours to complete the test.
Have your child eat a nutritious breakfast. There is a strong correlation between eating breakfast and memory and cognitive functioning. Breakfast will be served at school prior to testing.
Be positive and communicate that this is your child’s chance to show what he/she knows. The most important thing you can do right before the test is to build confidence in doing his/her very best.
After the test:
Talk to your child about his/her feelings about the test.
Discuss what was easy and what was hard; discuss what your child learned from the test.
Explain that performance on a test does not define him or her as a person. It is just one opportunity to demonstrate learning.
Thank you for your continued support and involvement in your child’s education. Together we can make a difference!
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Attendance
Encouraging regular school attendance is one of the most powerful ways you can prepare your child for success—both in school and in life. When you make school attendance a priority, you help your child get better grades, develop healthy life habits, avoid dangerous behavior and have a better chance of graduating from high school.
When kids are absent for an average of just two days of school per month—even when the absences are excused– it can have a negative impact. These absences can affect kids as early as Kindergarten.
Virtue of the Month: Justice
Justice is the core character trait for the month of April. From the ancient Greeks to modern society, justice has played a key role in governance and human interaction. Questions of revenge, fairness, rights, law, authority, equality, punishment, mercy and responsibility all relate to justice.
What is Justice?
Justice is respecting the rights of others. It is taking personal responsibility to uphold what is pure, right, and true.
Where does the word come from?
Word etymology: The word justice comes from the Latin word iustitia, from iustus “upright, just.”
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