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Cambridge Elementary
February 1, 2025
Important Dates
Feb 5 5th grade Brevard Symphony Orchestra field trip
Feb 6 SAC meeting at 3:15 in the Media Center all are welcome
Feb 6 5:30 Family Event: New Worlds Reading (please preregister using this link) The first 150 folks will receive pizza dinner.
Feb 12 Domino's Pizza Night- this is a fundraising event. When you order on this night, Dominos gives the school a portion of the sales.
Feb 14 Interims go home
Feb 17 is make up day from hurricanes in the fall- this is a regular school day
Upcoming:
Spring Break March 14-23
March 27 5:30 Science Family Event: Orlando Sci Center Activities
Congratulations to our 5th Grade Students
Our 5th grade students had the top scores in BPS for their mid year Science assessment. Your consistency and effort is paying off. Thank you to Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Perini for their hard work too!
Raising Literacy: Featured Resource
support your children’s writing.
February's Resiliency Trait
Empathy is Cambridge’s February character trait. It’s important for students to care about others’ feelings. Our students have proven their ability to do this. We’ve had two schoolwide drives where students either brought change for our military, or food for others less fortunate and both were huge successes. According to Edutopia, “The benefits of empathy in education include building positive classroom culture, strengthening community, and preparing students to be leaders in their own communities.” We see this every day at Cambridge, and we want to thank parents for helping build this needed ability in your children. With this characteristic, our community’s culture will continue to grow positively.
FLUENCY
One of our areas to work on is fluency- the rate of words read correctly in a minute. We need YOU to help your child increase their fluency by listening to them read, encouraging them to read EVERY night.
When we read fluently, we can understand what we are reading.
Teachers will be sending home passages with students to practice each night. This should take LESS than 5 minutes. Each night your child's prosody (expression) should improve as well as the rate as which they read (fluency)
You child should be able to tell you how many words they can read correctly in a minute NOW and what the target is for the end of the year.
Arrival and Dismissal
Students may arrive starting at 7:30. There is no supervision before that time.
Dismissal- if you need to make a change to your child's way home, we must have a handwritten note from the parent. We cannot take transportation changes over the phone or email. This is for your child's safety.
If you are walking up to the bike rack to meet your child or walking to the office to check a child out, please use our sidewalks as we have cars, daycare vans and school bus all moving out the gate. Your safety is important to us.
New Worlds Reading=Free Books and Activitites
VPK-grade 5 students who are not yet reading on grade level can apply to receive free books and reading activities each month during the school year. Students can choose books that match their interest. Books are available in English and Spanish. Visit https://www.newworldsreading.com/en/ to see eligibility requirements. It takes 5 minutes to apply!
Lexia
When your K-5 child completes a Lexia level (reading), they receive a certificate. At the bottom of the certificate you will see a section called AT HOME. This gives you some ideas of how to practice and support your child.
School/District Report Cards Parent Notification
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), requires that a Local Educational Agency prepare and disseminate an annual Local Educational Agency report card and provide information on state, local, and school performance and progress in an understandable and uniform format.
District and School grades provide an easily understandable way to measure the performance of a school. Parents and the public can use the grades and their components to understand how well each district and/or school is serving its students. District and school grades for the 2022-2023 school year serve as an Informational Baseline using the new assessment cut scores.
Use the links provided below to view either the 2023-2024 Brevard School District Report Card or Cambridge's School Report Card. If you would like a printed copy or need translation assistance, please notify the front office.
Cambridge’s Report Card Link: Cambridge Elementary Magnet School Report Card (fldoe.org)
District Report Card Link: https://edudata.fldoe.org/ReportCards/Schools.html?school=0000&district=05
BPS UPDATES DRESS CODE
We are a UNIFORM school. Students wear a plain red, black or white tshirt (no writing or logos) and black, khaki, or blue jean shorts, pants, skorts. Students may also wear shirts with the Cambridge logo embroidered or printed on them. LEGGINGS may NOT be worn as pants, but MAY be worn under pants, dresses, shorts. Crocs, slides, flip flops, and sandals without a back are not part of our uniform or the BPS elementary dress code. Please have your child wear tennis shoes as they have recess and PE.
School Improvement Plan
The Brevard County School Board approved Cambridge’s School Improvement Plan which also serves as our Title I plan. Please take a minute to review our school’s plan under the "About Us" section of the school website. We also have the plan in our Title I notebook in the front office. Copies of this document will be made available upon request and if you would like the document translated please contact the front office.