CHARLOTTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ORIOLE POINTS OF PRIDE
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Weymouth Child Development Center Year round, educationally based child care for children 6 weeks old to 12 years old. Low adult to child ratios, highly qualified staff, nationally recognized curriculum. Multiple developmentally appropriate classrooms Hours of Operation: 5:30 am 6:30 pm, M-F Services & amenities include: full meal service (breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack), infant diaper service, gymnasium, swimming, field trips, three developmentally appropriate outdoor play areas all at no additional charge Competitive rates, DHS accepted
Weymouth Child Development Center Great Start to Quality Star Rating Weymouth has completed their second self assessment survey and has earned a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. This rating is the highest a program can get at this step in the system. The rating takes into account teacher qualifications, program policies, teacher child interactions, and classroom management. Just like a program s license, this rating must be renewed every 2 years. Highest rated provider in Charlotte.
Weymouth Child Development Center Early Head Start Weymouth has partnered with Head Start to provide free, high quality child care to families in need. We currently have 7 slots filled. The program promotes positive relationships with parents, development and school readiness, and family well being. The teachers work with parents on nutrition, dental, medical, development and ongoing assessments for the children.
Galewood Elementary Early Childhood Special Services Early Childhood Special Education Great Start Readiness Program (Operated by Eaton RESA) Alternative Education Programing Operated by Relevant Academy of Eaton County
Washington Elementary Grades DK-3 New Developmental Kindergarten program in 2016-2017 First year of two year kindergarten program Approximately 320 students 3 rd grade students scored higher than county and state averages in Math on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment* Washington ranked #1 within their peer group on Spring 2015 M-STEP Math % proficient Washington ranked #2 (Parkview was #1) among peer group on Spring 2015 M- STEP ELA % proficient Not all subjects are tested in every grade level Peer groups- identified districts across the state that most closely resemble CPS from an enrollment and percent of free and reduced lunch students perspective
Washington Elementary At Washington We Are: Safe Positive Kind Ready
Washington Elementary Our Nest Is Best! Outdoor Education Theater Club Fuel Up to Play 60! Healthy School Award
Parkview Elementary Grades DK-3 New Developmental Kindergarten program in 2016-2017 First year of two year kindergarten program Approximately 380 students 3 rd grade students scored higher than county and state averages in ELA and Math on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment* Parkview ranked #1 within their peer group on Spring 2015 M-STEP ELA and Math % proficient * Not all subjects are tested in every grade level
Parkview Elementary Parkview Elementary is about growing Engaged Motivated... And Positive Students
Parkview Elementary We do this through Active Purposeful Child Centered and Creative Activities taught by highly educated teachers
Charlotte Upper Elementary Grades 4-6 Approximately 525 students 4th grade students scored higher than county and state averages in ELA, Math and Science on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment * 5 th grade students scored higher than county and state averages in ELA and Math on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment * 6th grade students scored higher than county and state averages in Math on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment CUE ranked #1 within their peer group on Spring 2015 M-STEP cumulative % proficient * Not all subjects are tested in every grade level
Charlotte Upper Elementary Project Lead the Way & Robotics Team PLTW for all students in grades 4-6. All students rotate through the PLTW curriculum during their time at the CUE. Established competitive robotics team in 2014-2015 school year. Two teams qualified for the state championship Selected as the site for the 2016-2017 Robotics State Championship Tournament
Charlotte Upper Elementary Student Council 2015-2016 School year was the first year the CUE had a student council Made up of 18 students, with 6 representatives from each grade Organized many events including: Talent Show Holiday Can Drive Box Top Events PBIS Events Letters to Soldiers Visited Hope Landing 6th Grade Dance
Charlotte Middle School Grades 7-8 Approximately 390 students 7 th grade students scored higher than county and state averages in Math and Science on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment* 8 th grade students scored higher than both county and state averages in Math on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment* 7 th and 8 th grade students scored higher than county average in ELA on the Spring 2015 M-STEP assessment* 7 th grade students scored above their peer group average in Math and Science * Not all subjects are tested in every grade level
Charlotte Middle School Math: Overall proficiency increased from 56% in Fall to 82% in Spring Opportunties for advanced placement into high school courses Reading: Overall proficiency increased from 75% in Fall to 88% in Spring Use of Standards Based Grading Scales Participation in NGSX training to inform high quality science instruction. Encore classes support the various interests of our students. Band, choir, physical education, technology, STEM, visual arts, Spanish
Charlotte Middle School Variety of student activities before, after & during the school day Student Council in Frontier s Day parade Record turn-out for Halloween dance Held 6 PBIS celebrations to recognize student success Building wide field trip to Lugnuts game 8th grade recognition ceremony 8th grade cook-out/end of year celebration
Charlotte High School Grades 9-12 Approximately 800 students Charlotte s graduation rate in 2015 is above the Peer and State average April 2016 SAT results show; The ELA and Math composite score was 17 points higher than the State and 33 points higher than National averages The Evidence Based Reading and Writing score was 10 points higher than the State and 19 points higher than National averages College and Career Ready scores in ELA were 2% higher than the State and 6% higher than National averages The Reading and Writing scores were 10 points above the State and 19 points higher than National averages In all 7 subscores, CHS was at or above the State and National averages
Charlotte High School 10 different Advanced Placement courses Partnership with Ferris State University (concurrent enrollment, Woodbridge College Promise Program); college classes on campus Robust career and technical education program, including the only high school based state approved Insurance and Risk Management program in Michigan Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) opportunities, including Project Lead the Way and FIRST Robotics Innovative Programming LINKS, mentors, freshman and sophomore academies, Harvard Model Congress (only participating school from Michigan)
Charlotte High School Community Engagement Coffee With the Community, connections with local businesses, senior projects, homecoming events Nationally recognized band program and Fine Arts Conservatory National Business Professionals of America qualifiers two years in a row Monique Colizzi National Invest Insurance Teacher of the Year
Charlotte Early Middle College Grades 10-13 CHS CARES Students work in specific career areas; attend LCC Bulldog Academy Students partner with Ferris State University and work toward a four year degree Students can earn over 60 credits at no cost to their families A potential savings for families of over $23,520!!
Oriole Athletics Team Championships 2015-2016 Conference Championships Competitive Cheer Girls Bowling Wrestling
Oriole Athletics Honors and Awards 2015-16 10 student athletes are going on to play college athletics. Flight Club was top 5 in the state for MHSAA battle of the fans. Flight Club was honored with Lansing State Journal Top Student Section. Alex Reinbold was LSJ Male Player of the Year for tennis.
Oriole Athletics Varsity Sports Offered: Boys: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Baseball, Football, Hockey, Wrestling Girls: Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Competitive Cheer, Softball, Sideline Cheerleading, Volleyball Middle School Sports Offered: Boys: Basketball, swimming, wrestling, track and field, cross country Girls: Basketball, swimming, volleyball, track and field, cross country ORIOLES
Charlotte Food Service Provides reasonably priced, balanced and nutritional meals throughout the school year. Breakfast in the classroom Providing free summer lunches to all children 18 years and under from 11:30am 12:30 pm (M-F) at Washington Elementary.
Charlotte Food Service Recipient of State of Michigan 2015-2016 School Wellness Award outstanding dedication to policy and environmental improvements related to healthy eating and physical activity lifestyles.
Charlotte Aquatic Center Facility designed for community, hospital and school use 311,040 gallon competition pool suitable for swim meets or a fun day on the WiBit inflatable obstacle course. Balcony seating for 250 spectators Youth, adult and family changing locker room options 30,000 gallon, 91 degree therapy pool
Charlotte Aquatic Center What We Offer Quality educational, recreational, therapeutic, and health and wellness programs with outstanding customer service in a state-of- the-art facility. Plenty of open swim and lap swim options. Membership options available. Balanced programming usage to meet a variety of school and community needs. Swim teams, water exercise classes, SCUBA, Red Cross Swim lessons and more. Competitive athletic activities and events
Charlotte Aquatic Center We also offer a growing number of land based recreational opportunities. About 200 area youth participate annually in our Summerball baseball program Saturday morning basketball for area youth during the Winter months Red Cross Lifeguard, first aid and CPR courses Adult volleyball leagues beginning June of 2016 We are continuously seeking new programs to offer to the community including continuing collaboration discussions with Al!ve and programs such as basketball open gyms for adults and youth.
Charlotte Performing Arts Center We host a variety of events throughout the year, including: 56 days of student based performances (not including rehearsals, set building, etc) Band Bounce High School Musical High School Play Cabaret Band Festival Choir Concerts Elementary Concerts 32 days of rental events 10 Premier Artist Series Performances Average Audience Size: 2015/2016 = 322, up from 212 in 2013/2014 9 Public Arts for Youth Performances
Your Charlotte Performing Arts Center 2016 2017 Premiere Artist Series Pre Order Your Tickets Now for the Best Seats!
Your Charlotte Performing Arts Center Charlotte Public School Events November 4 @ 7pm November 5 @ 3pm November 6 @ 3pm February 3 @ 7pm February 4 @ 1pm February 4 @ 4pm Stone Girls Dreaming 2017 Competition Show February 8 @ 7pm The Miser A Farcical Love Story April 21 @ 7pm April 22 @ 7pm
Charlotte Public Schools Central Office Administration: Mark Rosekrans: Superintendent Eileen Grant-Ball: Director of Curriculum and Instruction Michelle Sine: Executive Director of Business, Operations & Human Resources Board of Education: Julie Kimmer Ron Schultheiss Lee Wheaton Gary King Eric Emery seat open in January 2016, 6 year term* Dan Vanderstelt seat open in January 2016, 4 year term* Mike Bruce seat open in January 2016, 6 year term* *Board election will be held in November 2016
How to Stay Updated & Involved www.charlottenet.org On Facebook: Charlotte Public Schools, MI On Twitter: @CPSOrioles Local newspaper articles Board of Education meetings: 2 nd Monday of each month Parent Teacher Organizations or Parent/Community Advisory Teams Band and Athletic Boosters Volunteer opportunities Attend the many student events
Questions? Contacts: Email: contactus@charlottenet.org Phone: (517) 541-5100