Monday, March 27, 2017

Math Field Day Winners Advance to Regional Competition

Winning Math Field Day Teams Advance to LACOE Competition

Fourth through eighth grade students at eight elementary schools and two middle schools competed in the 8th Annual Math Field Day at Lone Hill Middle School on March 25, 2017. Teams that won first place (listed below) advance to the LA County Office of Education’s (LACOE) Math Field Day on April 29, 2017.

4th Grade: Oak Mesa Elementary School
5th Grade: Roynon Elementary School
6th Grade: Lone Hill Middle School
7th Grade: Lone Hill Middle School
8th Grade: Lone Hill Middle School

“A big thank you to all of our coaches,” La Verne Heights Principal Patrick McKee said.  “They did an amazing job working with their teams. Also, thank you Principals Jason Coss (Lone Hill), Derek Bub (Bonita High School), and James Ellis (Gladstone) for proctoring and the District’s Director of Educational Technology Kris Boneman for helping us to go digital. I truly appreciate all of your support.”

The competition consists of three rounds including Conceptual Understanding, Problem Solving, and Computational/Procedural. Scores are calculated from a combination of the results in all three rounds. While students waited for calculations, students from San Dimas High School presented a Science Fair for the competitors and their families.

“We have an amazing group of coaches who work hard behind the scenes helping to make this event a success,” La Verne Heights Principal Patrick McKee said. “They collaborate monthly as a coaching committee, sharing ideas and resources. They truly believe in the spirit of collaboration because we want all teams to be prepared and successful. We truly believe we are Bonita ‘Unified,’ and we unify to create the best teams to move forward to represent us at the county level.”

Thursday, March 23, 2017

New State Accountability Dashboard Launched by CDE

Out with the API, in with the California School Dashboard

In February, the California Department of Education (CDE) gave school districts their first look at the new state accountability tool, the California School Dashboard. Instead of measuring only standardized test scores and ranking schools from high to low as the Academic Performance Index (API) did, the new system is based on the State’s eight educational priorities and gives schools insight into how they are doing in six key areas: standardized test scores in mathematics and English language arts, English Learner progress, suspension rate, graduation rate, and college/career preparedness.

The Dashboard is an online tool that parents, teachers, and administrators can use to see the status of performance in the areas mentioned above. Each area is measured both by “Status,” or the current school year’s score, and “Growth,” or improvement since the prior school year. A visual system of shapes and colors shows the school’s performance. Bonita Unified’s Dashboard was made available to the public March 15.

Two of the measures included in the Dashboard are student performance on standardized test scores in mathematics and English language arts. The test used for this measure, the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP), is in its third year of implementation in the State. This year’s CAASPP testing window for Bonita Unified School District opens the second week of April and runs for two or three weeks at each school. The CAASPP includes computer adaptive tests in English language arts and mathematics as well as  a new online pilot assessment for science.

For more information on the California School Dashboard, watch this video on You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ2SHzt6PPo&feature=youtu.be.

Foundation: Golf Tournament and Mini Grants

Notes from the La Verne / San Dimas Ed Foundation

2017 Golf Tournament
The 12th Annual Ed Jones Memorial Golf Tournament presented by the La Verne / San Dimas Education Foundation will be held on Friday, April 28 at the beautiful San Dimas Canyon Golf Course nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Proceeds benefit the Ed Foundation that supports teachers and students of Bonita Unified School District. All Tournament details and registration information can be found at: http://www.lvsdefgolftournament.com/.


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Ed Foundation Mini Grants Awarded for 2017
At the March 1 Board of Education meeting, Ed Foundation President Alta Skinner with the Ed Foundation Board members awarded mini grants to teachers of the Bonita Unified School District. The mini-grants totaled over $5,000 ranging from $100 to $400 intended to address specific needs identified by teachers, such as yoga mats, wobble chairs, bouncy bands, balance disks, Snap Circuits Discovery kits, geometric shapes building sets, a circle tool for woodworking, Google virtual reality cardboard viewers, and Be Nice posters for an anti-bullying program. Grants have also been used to assist in funding field trips and small programs for students.

To learn more about The Ed Foundation visit the website at http://www.lvsdef.com/www/ and to make a donation, please visit http://www.lvsdef.com/www/donations/.