School Accountability Meeting
We are meeting to talk about the school performance on state testing and to recommend priorities for school improvement. Please plan to join us for the discussion of achievement data […]
We are meeting to talk about the school performance on state testing and to recommend priorities for school improvement. Please plan to join us for the discussion of achievement data […]
Click on the link(s) below to access SOAR’s minutes from meetings of its Board of Directors.
October 22, 2015 Extra Meeting Minutes
Students engage in SOAR’s core academic classes – reading, writing, math, science and social studies –where we teach a healthy balance of content understandings (what is the work?) and process skills (how do I do the work?). Each lesson starts with direct whole class teaching, and is followed by daily opportunities for assessment-driven, individualized teaching and learning experience.
All students participate in SOAR’s one of a kind, high-quality visual and performing arts enrichment program.
SEL is a process through which children develop fundamental emotional and social skills that help them be content, competent people who can have positive experiences in a shared community. The SEL “process” can take many forms for students. At SOAR, SEL means:
Community of Learners: “…A place where all participants – teachers, principals, parents, and students – engage in learning and teaching. School is not a place for important people who do not need to learn and unimportant people who do. Instead school is a place where students discover, and adults rediscover, the joys, the difficulties, and the satisfactions of learning. In a community of learners, adults and children learn simultaneously and in the same place to think critically and analytically and to solve problems that that are important to them. In a community of learners, learning is endemic and mutually visible.”
– Improving Schools from Within, Roland Barth
Community of Leaders: “One definition of leadership… is making happen that in which you believe. A school can fulfill no higher purpose than to teach all of its member that they can make what they believe in happen and to encourage them to contribute to and benefit from the leadership of others.”
– Improving Schools from Within, Roland Barth