Teachers will begin reaching out soon to let you know our second MAP window is open (November 16-December 18th)! Each grade level has assigned days to test. Please help your child's teacher to ensure your child has a quiet environment to take the test in. They also benefit from sitting at a desk/table that is free of distractions.
It is important to remember this assessment is adaptive. The first question is on grade level, and depending on how your child answers each question, it increases or decreases difficulty from there. This is why it is so important your child does their personal best without any outside assistance. This assessment is not graded. Your child's teacher uses this information to see what your child is ready to learn next. Please encourage them to try their best. The testing guide for families (linked below) is a great resource for families to review. Please make sure to check the chrome settings for updates and restart your Chromebook/computer that your child will be using for MAP testing. Directions can be found on our website by clicking Back to School>Chromebook Help. If you have any questions, please reach out to your child's teacher. Thank you for your support!
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Many biking accidents that occur with children are the result of the children on the bikes riding in an unsafe or unobservant manner. Teaching your children the importance of good bike safety is the most important part of their safety while riding back and forth to school. Although "stranger danger" is a concern for many parents that allow their children to ride to school, the greater risk will be the biking behavior of your child. Staying observant, keeping to the rules of the roads, and respecting the responsibility of their independence.
Tips for bike riding to school:
Not all cities allow bikers on sidewalks, but some do and some that don't will gladly overlook children on sidewalks...especially when it's obvious they are riding home from school. Call your city and ask! |
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