Spring Lake Park High School
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NOVEMBER 13, 2024 - NEWSLETTER
SLPHS families,
It was great to see many of you in the building today for the Find Your Future event and for conferences. We hope it was valuable time – for connecting and planning. As the trimester winds down, if you have questions or concerns, please reach out to your child’s teacher(s) for a conversation. We’ve built in additional, more frequent opportunities to connect this year, and we hope you do so.
In our pulse check last week, we saw questions and some continued confusion around what to expect for report cards in early December. We continue to have letter grades. Over the course of the trimester, students have been building their collection of student work - a body of evidence. Their body of evidence is what shows their knowledge and understanding of the competencies and criteria within each content area.
Schoology continues to be where students and families can see student progress. The Schoology Gradebook shows percentages that align to a letter grade. The Schoology Mastery tab is where you can see a student’s body of evidence for each competency and criteria. Teachers will use the grading guide below as they look at each student’s collection of work to determine their letter grade for the trimester. This is the grading guide that has been used with students throughout the trimester:
- A = You have demonstrated that you are Proficient or Extending on most of the competency criteria for the academic area. You are very likely to be successful in the next phase of learning.
- B = You have demonstrated multiple Proficient ratings with some In Progress on the competency criteria for the academic area. You are likely to be successful in the next phase in the content area without any additional supports.
- C = You have demonstrated a variety of levels across the competency criteria for the academic area. You may need some scaffolding and support in the next phase of learning in this content area.
- D = You may have demonstrated a few In Progress ratings on the competency criteria for the academic area but are mostly demonstrating that you are Beginning. You may need significant scaffolding and support in the next phase of learning in this content area.
- Not yet = Content has been taught, but you have not yet demonstrated a level of understanding that meets any of the performance levels on a competency rubric for your current grade level.
At any time, you can visit your student’s Schoology Mastery tab in each course to see detailed information about your student’s progress in each area. See this Schoology handout for details on what to look for. You may also ask your student or reach out to your child’s teacher(s) for more information or assistance if you continue to have questions.
Tomorrow evening, expect a test of our notification system in advance of winter weather. This is only a test! If you don’t get the message, let our office know and we can help update your information.
Finally, I hope you check out photos/video of the choir singing for veterans at a breakfast on Monday morning. This was one of many ways we recognized the day. Thank you, veterans and current service members, for your service to the country. We appreciate you!
Have a great rest of the week,
Megan Jahnke
Associate Principal
Pertussis (whooping cough) in the community
Cases of Pertussis are on the rise in our community including reported cases in our school community. While children receive pertussis vaccine, immunization is not always 100 percent effective, and immunity decreases over time.
Minnesota Department of Health is recommending that a child be tested for pertussis if the child develops a cough lasting three or more days.
Pertussis often begins with symptoms similar to the early stages of the common cold - runny nose, possible low-grade fever, and a mild cough. After a week or two, a persistent cough develops. The cough occurs in bursts and may end with a high-pitched whooping sound and sometimes vomiting. Between bursts of coughing, the person appears well. Coughing attacks may continue for months and are more common at night. Pertussis can lead to pneumonia, particularly in infants.
Please call the health office if you have questions, your child has symptoms, or your child has tested positive for pertussis.
- Monday, November 18 - Grupo de Padres Hispanohablantes de SLP reunion, 5 p.m., Woodcrest Spanish Immersion School
- Tuesday, November 26 - End of Trimester 1
- November 27-December 2 - No school, holiday
- Wednesday, December 4 - Live on 65: Kat Perkins "Home for the Holidays," - Fine Arts Center, 7 p.m. - purchase tickets
- December 6-7 - Westwood grades 5/6 play "Lost Boys," Fine Arts Center, 7 p.m. - purchase tickets
- Saturday, December 7 - Winter Market, Spring Lake Park High School (door 29), 9 a.m.-noon
- December 23-January 1 - No school, holiday
Music for Veterans!
The Spring Lake Park High School Parkairs chorus sang songs for HyVee's Veteran’s Day breakfast. Between 500-600 veterans and active service members were expected to attend the event throughout the day for a tribute to their service to our country.
All About AVID
Nestled in a busy hallway of Spring Lake Park High School’s B Wing is a classroom with college pennants pinned on the walls. Inside, students enrolled in the AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) elective are being supported in building their academic and life skills for college readiness and post-secondary success.
AVID is a nationally recognized college preparatory program, and one of many class options available for Spring Lake Park students in grades 7-12. This school year, there are 124 students who participate in AVID at Westwood Middle School (grades 7-8) during Panther Time and at Spring Lake Park High School as an elective class.
In this story, we hear from four current students about their AVID experiences, as well as testimonials from parents and graduates about how the program was successful for them.
Tickets available for Westwood grade 5/6 play "Lost Boys"
Westwood grade 5/6 theater students invite you to join them for their upcoming performances of "Lost Boys" where storybook characters come to life to take heroes on an incredible adventure! This magical tale follows four clever kids who, with the help of beloved characters like Cinderella, Captain Hook, Peter Pan's Lost Boys, and more, must rescue a stolen magical book to restore the power of reading to the world.
Bring the whole family for a night of laughter and catchy songs! Performances are Friday, December 6 and Saturday, December 7 at 7 p.m. Purchase your tickets.
SLP Lions Scholarship Foundation
SLP Lions Scholarship Foundation is currently the largest donor for the Spring Lake Park High School senior class. They are currently looking for some new board members that are passionate about giving back to the community. Our board meets twice a year and we would love to expand our team. Please reach out if you would like to learn more information. We would love your help in making a difference for our SLP students.
For more information, please contact Jane Johnson Janeannjohnson@yahoo.com 612-999-3456.
Parents Night Out
Let the Spring Lake Park Pantherettes Dance Team watch the kids on Friday, December 13 as part of their fundraising efforts. Enjoy a night away and let them treat your kids to night of games, crafts, dancing, a movie and a pizza dinner. Open to children ages 3-12 (must be potty trained). Drop off at the Spring Lake Park High School Cafeteria (door 29 - off Able St) at 5:30 p.m. and pick up at 9 pm. Cost is $40 per child, $20 for additional siblings. Register by December 6.
FCCLA Fundraiser
On November 18, mention Spring Lake Park High School FCCLA at Raising Cane's in Blaine and 15% of proceeds will be donated to the club.
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