Orion Oaks Elementary Annual Education Report (AER)
August 15, 2011
Dear Parents and Community Members:
We are pleased to present you with the Annual Education Report (AER) which provides key information on the 2010-2011 educational progress for Orion Oaks Elementary School. The AER addresses the complex reporting information required by federal and state laws. This report contains information about student assessment, Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and teacher quality, as well as PA 25 state law reporting requirements. If you have any questions about the AER or PA25 information, please contact Mr. Ken Nuss for assistance.
The AER is available for you to review electronically by visiting the following web site http://www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/orionoaks or you may review a copy from the main office at the school.
AYP
For 2010-2011, Orion Oaks Elementary made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in English language arts and mathematics. While we are pleased to have reached this important goal, we are continuously working to improve. We appreciate the continued support of parents, staff and our community in this effort.
State law requires that we also report additional information.
Description Orion Oaks Elementary and Student Enrollment
Orion Oaks Elementary is one of three "Focus Schools" within Lake Orion Community Schools. Its enrollment is open to every student living within the school district's boundary. Focus School enrollment is subject to availability and students are selected through a lottery process. Designed as four multi-age neighborhoods, Orion Oaks Elementary is a small, close-knit community within the larger school environment. Teachers work in teams to implement the multi-age concept - classrooms where a community of learners with a variety of abilities and ages combine to complement each other's strengths and weaknesses. Teachers assess students to find their abilities and to challenge them according to their needs.
School Improvement
Orion Oaks has a School Improvement Committee that is comprised of teachers from each grade level, the principal, and parent representatives. The purpose of this committee is to establish a mission statement and building goals and to oversee the programs and activities leading toward the attainment of those goals. Building-level decisions are made regarding curriculum, school improvement, staff development and evaluation are determined by this committee. Building School Improvement Plans are reviewed annually and submitted to the State. The Orion Oaks Elementary School Improvement Plan may be viewed at the Orion Oaks website.
Goals:
- Math: All students will be proficient in math..
- Reading: All students will be proficient in reading.
- Writing: All students will be proficient in writing.
The Orion Oaks Elementary School Improvement Plan may be viewed at the Orion Oaks website.
Specialized Schools
Our school district provides educational programs, services and support to certified special education students throughout the District. During the 2010-11 school year, there were 944 students who were in need of special education support services. From this group, 25 students required specialized services outside of the Lake Orion school district. Those students attended Waterford and Bloomfield Hills School Districts.
Curriculum
Lake Orion Community Schools continues to implement a comprehensive curriculum for all students. The curriculum is based on and aligns with the Michigan Department of Education's Michigan Curriculum Framework and the Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE's) in grades K-8 and Course Content Expectations in grades 9-12. The curriculum at Orion Oaks Elementary is synonymous with the district's curriculum. Additional information on the curriculum can be found at http://www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/Distcurriculum.htm
Local Assessments
At Orion Oaks Elementary, we use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods (in addition to MEAP) to assess the whole child. In kindergarten through grade five, MLPP, DRA, and AimsWeb assessments are used to monitor students' growth in language arts and mathematics. All students in grades kindergarten through grade five are assessed with the District's mathematics common assessments.
Parent Participation
Parents/guardians have given a great deal of their time to support students and staff by volunteering in classrooms, on field trips, in the media center, on the PTO, and by raising funds to support school projects. Individual school-wide parent-teacher conferences are held each year and we are very pleased with the attendance of parents and guardians.
Fall Conferences
| 2009-2010 |
Boys - 296 (93.7%) |
Girls - 283 (97.3%) |
Total % - 95.4% |
| 2010-2011 |
Boys - 295 (95.8%) |
Girls - 278 (96.5%) |
Total % - 96.1% |
Spring Conferences
| 2009-2010 |
Boys - 122 (38.6%) |
Girls - 63 (21.6%) |
Total % - 30.5% |
| 2010-2011 |
Boys - 122 (39.6%) |
Girls - 69 (24.0%) |
Total % - 32.0% |
Points of Pride
The 2010-2011 school year brought many exciting events and opportunities to the Orion Oaks Community and we are very proud of all of them. For a complete listing of the Orion Oaks Points of Pride please visit our website at http://www.lakeorion.k12.mi.us/orionoaks/pointsofpride.htm
Sincerely,
Mr. Ken Nuss
Principal |