News from Eli Terry
Week of September 8th, 2023

A Note from Your Principals
As we head into mid-April, it's hard to believe that it is already time to start thinking about class placements for next year. We share in your desire to provide the absolute best classroom experience and environment for your child(ren). The student placement process is one of our most important responsibilities we have as school leaders. We follow a set of established criteria in order to build balanced classes which allow for optimal teaching and learning environments.
Our placement philosophy is as follows:
Classes are heterogeneously grouped. This means that each class has a mixture of ages (within the grade level), balanced boy/girl ratios, maturity levels, and academic ability.
Quantitative Factors. This means that across all rooms at the same grade level, there should be gender-balanced, non and limited English Learner students, Special Education students, and ethnic/racial diversity.
Academic Factors. Every effort is made to arrange student placement so that each classroom has a mixture of different ability levels in literacy, math, and language but in workable groups.
Social Factors. It is carefully thought through and determined in which class the child’s potential leadership will be encouraged, with which group of children the child’s personality will best fit, and which teacher will best support growth and development.
Parent Input. We allow families to share their environmental requests to indicate the type of classroom environment they would like their child to be placed in (not specific teacher names) where parents feel they will be most successful. This is just one piece of data we consider in the scope of everything else.
Teacher Input. We allow current grade level teachers to also provide input based upon first hand classroom knowledge of who their student should and should not be placed with along with other factors they know about the learner. Those factors may include:
History of work habits
Level of self-direction and initiative
Ability to work independently
Ability to participate in cohesive, academic learning groups, regardless of grade level
Ability to adjust easily and get along well with others
This is a process that we began to work on in May and spend a significant amount of time in the determination process to get it ‘just right.’ We recognize that the culture and dynamics of a classroom community have a tremendous impact on student success and outcomes.
Due to that impact, we do not take requests for a specific teacher. However, as mentioned above we do invite and welcome parent input about the type of learning environment your child does best in.
You can provide this input electronically through the PowerSchool Parent Portal by completing the "2025-26 Class Placement Information" form. The form is available now and will close on Friday, May 2nd.
Grade 4 & 5 World Language Event
PTO Board Nominations
Interested in joining the PTO Board for the 2025-2026 School Year!?!
It's time for PTO nominations! All seats are open and available.
Please review each position on the flyer below.
Please only nominate yourself. Do not nominate anyone else for a position. In the event that only one person is nominated for each seat we will not need to hold a vote. If you are currently on the board and interested in remaining you do need to renominate yourself.
https://forms.gle/hWGRYGfaa4MM6m1n9
If you have any questions please reach out to our nomination chairperson, Karen Knightly at knightly.karen@gmail.com. Nominations will be open until April 25 at which time nominations will be compiled and voting ballots will be sent out. Board members will be notified early May and announced at our May 21st meeting.
PTO News & Events
Fun Run Volunteers Needed...
TO MAKE OUR FUN RUN A SUCCESS!!
Please sign up through the link below to volunteer at Fun Run!
ET Skate Night
Join your Eli Terry friends for a fun afternoon of roller skating at Ron a Roll!
Scan the QR code for all the information! Complete the Google Form below to register.
Registration is required!!
A Peek Inside Our Week
4th grade writers working hard on their travel pieces!
Kindergarten readers practice their fluency in decodable texts!
Mrs. Hooley's friends enjoying some egg hunting fun!
Mark Your Calendars!
NO SCHOOL: April Vacation - Week of April 14th - April 18th
SBAC/NGSS Testing (Grades 3, 4, 5) - April 28th - May 15th (specific schedule above!)
Walk, Roll, Bike to School - Wednesday, May 7th
PTO Fun Run - Friday, May 16th (during each grade's recess)
PTO Meeting (Virtual) - Wednesday, May 21st, 7-8PM
NO SCHOOL: Memorial Day - Monday, May 26th
Instrumental Concerts - Wednesday, May 28th, 6-8PM (more info to come)
Field Day - Friday, June 6th
Please note: All events can easily be added to your own Google Calendars by clicking the blue hyperlink above! We don't want you to miss a thing!
Events in the Larger Community
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