Meeting Recap: Student Data Folders, Renovations, PSSA

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Here’s what you missed at the March PTO Meeting:

STAR Benchmarking Update – Student Data Folders

February STAR benchmarking is complete and Student Data Folders have been created as of February 28th.  Copies of the folders should have been sent home with 3rd, 4th and 5th graders (available upon request for students in K-1). Students worked with teachers to create the folders.  Students were involved with data graphing, goal setting and reflections. Mrs. Batis reported positive feedback from students.  Next year’s Open House will include a Curriculum Night and STAR benchmarking will be one of the topics covered. In the meantime, teachers are available to answer questions and address concerns.

Additional Lunch Monitors Added

Mrs. Batis shared that two additional monitors have been added for increased coverage during lunch/recess.

Renovations to Begin in June

The O’Hara Renovation project will be going out to bid (it’s really happening!!).  Mrs. Batis shared an overview of the proposed Phases and Timeline (tentative and subject to revision, of course!):

  • Phase 1 (Begins June 2017, Ends August 2017):  Office, Commons, Cafeteria,  Library, Art Rooms, Playground
  • Phase 2:  (October 2017) 5th Grade Classrooms/Hallway
  • Phase 3:  (November 2017) 3rd/4th Grade Classrooms/Hallway
  • Phase 4:  (December 2017) 1st Grade Classrooms/Hallway
  • Phase 5:  (January 2018) 2nd Grade Classrooms/Hallway
  • Phase 6:  (February 2018-August 2018)Kindergarten Classrooms/Hallway, Auditorium, Gymnasium, Music Areas

For additional information on the planned renovations, attend one of the upcoming Principal Coffee Hours (RSVP requested):

  • April 19, 2017 (9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.)
  • April 20, 2017 (4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Please click here to RSVP.

PSSA Administration Begins April 3rd

The PSSA schedule for 3rd, 4th and 5th graders is as follows:

Mrs. Batis emphasized that the goal is to maintain a sense of normalcy throughout the testing period with a slightly modified schedule.  Testing will begin promptly at 9:10am.  Families are asked to avoid scheduling appointments during the testing periods (students arriving late are not permitted to enter their home room if testing has begun).

Sample PSSA materials are available online at the Pennsylvania Department of Education Website

Save the Date – The next PTO Meeting is Friday, April 21st!

Meeting Recap: Recess, Lunch and Bench Marking

recapFriday’s PTO meeting initially focused on the lunch/recess process, specifically some interesting questions about when and how students can use the restroom during lunch and recess.  Mrs. Batis provided clarification on current bathroom policies that will hopefully put your (and your student’s) mind at ease:

  1. When you’ve got to go, you’ve got to go.  Students are able to go to the bathroom when out at recess or while at lunch.  The policy change is that students must sign in and out on a clipboard. This is so monitors and staff always know where every single student is at any given moment.
  2. Bathroom Emergency?? Skip the clipboard and get to the bathroom if it’s a true emergency.  The monitors will see your frantic scramble (and very much appreciate your effort to make it to a toilet in time).  This is true for medical emergencies as well – if you need help, get to the nurse!
  3. You don’t need to declare your intended action. Seriously, no talk of “number one” or “number two” or rating the urgency of either.  Refer to item 1 above.

Bathroom talk aside, the changes outlined in the January 6 email from Mrs. Batis are being made to increase the safety of students and create a more enjoyable lunchroom environment.  The changes are a work in progress and will continue to be adjusted as needed (a brief attempt at limiting the number of students who could go to the bathroom at the same time ended quickly).

Here’s what else was shared at the meeting:

Dismissal Process Will Remain the Same (for now)

Previously discussed changes to the dismissal process are being tabled for now. The renovations to O’Hara will include changes to the parking lot, and the dismissal process will be revisited when those plans are finalized.

Star Assessments Focus on Growth

Mrs. Batis provided an overview of the type of data collected during the Star Assessments, which are administered four times per year (September, November, February and May) and used as a bench marking tool.  The assessments are 30 minutes in length for both reading and math (with the exception of Kindergarten, which is a single assessment). Star is based on state standards and national norms, and is skills driven.  The results help drive instruction and meet individual needs to focus on growth (not achievement). Teachers are able to use the results to identify weaknesses and then have the freedom to determine how to work on weak areas.

Parents expressed interest in seeing their student’s results and learning more about how they can use the data at home to work with their students. Mrs. Batis shared that Star is relatively new to O’Hara and that sharing the information with parents/guardians will be incorporated at some point. Students will also be given access to their own results in a way that helps them chart their individual progress and outline their personal goals.  Mrs. Batis shared that on average, students who track their own progress see a 32% increase in scores, more than their counterparts who do not.

If you’d like to hear more about the Star Assessments and how they are used, RSVP by 1/23 for one of the upcoming Principal Coffee Hours on January 26th (4:30 – 5:30 in the library) or January 27th (9am – 10am in the commons).

Board Updates

The Board is in the process of finalizing the 2016-2017 budget (including allocation of reserve funds) and will present it for vote at the February 10 PTO meeting.

Committee & Project Updates

  • Spirit Gear Sale:   An online spirit sale is slated to kick off in mid-February.  Samples of items for sale will be out at various times throughout the two-week sale. Stay tuned for more information!
  • Fifth Grade Day:  Collection jars were sent home in December. Students will be turning in the money in a few weeks, and again in April.  This year’s gift will be to spruce up the courtyard, including a new table with plaque.
  • Giant Eagle Apple Students: The program has 947 supporters and O’Hara has earned $1,817 this year.  Make sure your Advantage Card is registered! 
  • Square 1 Art: Orders can still be placed. The PTO will earn 15% of profits throughout the year on any purchase.

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Events

  • January 20 – NO SCHOOL
  • February 10 – PTO Meeting, 9:15am
  • February 17 – NO SCHOOL
  • February 20 – NO SCHOOL

PALS – The next PALS meeting will be held January 25th at 6:30pm at the Sharpsburg Library (1212 Main St). Speaker Cindy Duch from The Peal Center will be discussing 504 Plans. More info at palsinfo.org

District Forum – The next District Forum will be held Tuesday, February 14th at 9am in the LGI room at the Fox Chapel Area High School.  The topic will be technology.  More info at foxchapeldistricforum.com

Incoming Kindergarten Class:

Pre-Kindergarten Story Time

Last Names A-K: February 9, March 9, and April 20 @ 2 p.m.

Last Names L-Z: February 10, March 10, and April 21 @ 2 p.m.

New Kindergarten Parent Orientation Meeting

February 21 – 6pm

District Wide New Kindergarten Registration

February 27 – 4pm – 6pm @ Sharpsburg Community Library

March 1 –  4pm – 6pm @ O’Hara Elementary

March 4 – 9am – 2pm @ Dorseyville Middle School