To follow is a list of goals that have been created by the teacher teams at Garland Elementary.
BEPA and BEPAST goals:
· Kindergarten. Have at least 90% of students prove mastery of all BEPAST skills by the end of the school year.
· Grade 1. Have at least 90% of students prove mastery of BEPA skills 1-5 by the end of the school year.
· Grade 2. Have at least 90% of students prove mastery of BEPA skills 6-10 by the end of the school year.
· Grade 3. Have at least 90% of students prove mastery of BEPA skills 11-15 by the end of the school year.
DIBELS Goals
The first number listed shows the actual percentage of students who achieved the benchmark score at the beginning of this school year. The second number listed shows the goals that the grade level team has set and will try to reach on the end of year DIBELS assessment. These goals have been carefully set after analyzing student score reports and after carefully considering individual students in each class. Each teacher has created a plan in conjunction with the instructional coaches at Garland Elementary and we are committing to doing all we can to reach these goals.
Kindergarten Beginning of year data at this grade level is insufficient. The teachers have set the end of year goal at… 90%.
First Grade 70%...........78%
Second Grade 73.8%...........84%
Third grade 70.6%...........89%
Fourth Grade 84%...........88%
Fifth Grade 79%...........88%
The acronym BEPA stands for: Box Elder Phonics Assessment. There are 15 specific basic reading skills associated with the BEPA. These 15 skills are typically learned in sequential order from 1-15. These skills are typically taught to students in grades 1-3.
The acronym BEPAST stands for: Box Elder Phonological Awareness Skills Test. There are also 15 specific skills associated with this assessment. These skills are foundational and are taught to all kindergarten students.
The acronym DIBELS stands for: Dynamic Indicators of Basic Literacy Skills. All students in our school are tested three times per year using the DIBELS assessment. The benchmarks or scores for each grade level are different. When students complete this test, they are scored and placed on a scale indicating their present level of performance compared to the grade level benchmark.
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