Sunday, January 25, 2015

 January 24, 2015

Greetings!

A number of parents have been asking about the testing windows for PARCC and MCAS  this coming spring.  PARCC includes two testing sessions, on that is called the Performance Based Assessments (PBA) and the other session is the End of Year assessments.  Both of these testing sessions include mathematics and ELA. 

Below is the testing window for each of our three schools: Tahanto (TAH), Berlin Memorial School (BMS), and Boylston Elementary School (BES).  These testing sessions are also listed on the district website under 'Curriculum'.

PARCC testing at each school is designed to span over a two-week period of time with the first week designated for the online testing component and the second week for make-ups as necessary.

Performance Based Assessment (PBA):

Testing Window:  March 16-April 10

TAH: Weeks of March 16th -March 27th  (includes ELA MCAS for Grade 10 on March 25, 26)

BES: Weeks of March 23d – April 2nd

BMS: Weeks of March 30th – April 10th


End-of-Year (EOY):

BMS: Weeks of May 3rd – May 15th

BES: Weeks of May 11th – May 22nd

TAH: Weeks of May 18th – May 29th

MCAS Science/Engineering Grade 5

BES: May 5th and May 6th

BMS: May 19th and May 20th


If you have any questions about PARCC, MCAS, or the testing windows, please do not hestitate to contact me at: ccostello@bbrsd.org.

Thank you,
Carol Costello
Director of Curriculum & Grants
Berlin-Boylston Public Schools

Friday, January 16, 2015

Professional Development Day for Berlin-Boylston Stafff

What do teachers do on Professional Development Day?  It's a question often asked.  The answer is participation in a tremendous amount of training  and collaborative planning.  Today, with a focus on technology and itts application in the classroom,our teachers, paraprofessionals, tutors and administrators  chose from a variety of offerings that included Google, STEM, interim assessments and progress monitoring, phonemic awareness,,Brain Gym, grade book, website design, IPad use in the classroom,  curriculum development and NEASC preparation.  Included are some photos from the day's workshops.  We are grateful for the time to learn and grow as professionals and to take our knowledge and skills back to  the classroom for the benefit of our children.

Teachers from elementary and middle school collaborate in the Engineering a Story workshop.

Wesley Swenson, Tahanto mathematics teacher, conducts a  workshop called "Clone Yourself in the Classroom."

Sunday, January 11, 2015

January 11, 2015

 Grants for our Garden!    Tahanto Regional Middle/High School has been selected to receive a 2014 Lowe's Toolbox for Education grant in the amount of $4500 for our garden project.  The grant is provided by the Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation.   Before the holidays, Tahanto also received a $500 grant from MA Agriculture in the Classroom.  These two grants will support the work of our students and teachers in expanding the garden as a learning environment and to grow fresh produce for our lunch program. 

S.T.E.M. Advisory Board Set for Another Meeting - Please join us for our next S.T.E.M. Advisory Board meeting on Tuesday, January 27th at 7:30 pm in the Tahanto Regional Middle/High School multipurpose room.  We are moving ahead with plans to bring events, lectures, internships, and other  exciting opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics to our students in grades preK-12. 

Boylston Fourth Graders Rock the Invention Convention! - Speaking of S.T.E.M., the fourth graders at Boylston Elementary School held an impressive Invention Convention this past Friday afternoon.  The students designed and built unique, practical inventions that they displayed and demonstrated to an appreciative audience of students, parents, and staff.  The Convention exemplifies what students can do when given the opportunity to blend natural curiosity, creativity and the engineering process into a viable product for consumers.  Thanks to the students and their teachers for an outstanding event!