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2015 guests included ODE, ISTE, Redmond, Tillamook,. Silverton, Gervais and Lebanon. Registration Information. North Mar
North Marion Intermediate School 2015-2016

Our Enrollment 3rd – 5th Grade Enrollment - 468 Students 3rd Grade: 147

4th Grade: 171

5th Grade: 150

Daily Attendance Rate - 94% English Language Learners - 26% Identified Special Education Students - 18% *includes family vacations, chronic illness, religious holidays, other.

Enrichment Activities •  •  •  •  •  •  •  • 

Oregon Battle of the Books We Care Sports Book-X Book Exchange OMSI Science Field Trip Performing Arts Field Trips Oregon Zoo School Visits Extended Day Programs Fox 12 & KOIN 6 Weather

Oregon Battle of the Books Student Teams of 4 - 5 45 students read 16 new OBOB titles Student Created Text Questions, Parent/Teacher Supported State Region 2 Elementary Battle held March 5th

Lunch & Learn Assemblies & Book-X Exchange

Instructional Technology

Our students are utilizing engaging technology to individualize their learning like never before. Our teachers are utilizing technology to leverage high yield instructional strategies and grow their professional practices. Our Instructional Coaches, Facilitators, Specialists and Administrators are utilizing technology to support individual students, staff, and our district in ways not possible without these relevant new century tools. They serve not as a stand alone component but are integrated within the learning environment.

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Spring 2016 April 7th

North Marion Schools ~ Preparing Students in the Digital Age ~

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Empowered Up!

North Marion Intermediate School 20237 Grim Road NE Aurora, Oregon 97002 Agenda 8:00 - 8:15 Welcome & ntro u tions

One to One Di ita Conversion in Action! This on-site visit to North Marion Schools will include time with our administrators an t e techno o support staff that work directly with the iPads. e i provide question and answer opportunities with teaching staff, as well as time in every classroom to see how the devices are being used, how teachers manage a one-to one digital classroom, and opportunities to speak directly with the students in their learning environment.

8:00  –  8:15  Welcome  &  Introductions   8:15  –  9:00  Program  Overview    

8:15 - 9:00 Program Overview 9:00 - 11: 5 assroo isits & Teacher Panel (Q&A)

9:00  –  11:45  Classroom  Visits  &  Teacher  Panel  

11: 5- 12:00 e rief

11:45  Debrief  and  Questions  

Registration Information Spring

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Contact Person: Spring Chang spring.chang@nmarion. k12.or.us Elementary Instructional Coach 503 8 - 8204

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  2015  guests  included  ODE,  ISTE,  Redmond,  Tillamook,   Silverton,  Gervais  and  Lebanon.  

Community Partnerships & Sponsors North Marion Parents North Marion Youth Athletics Jump Rope for Heart Lions Club Marion County Health Western Oregon University George Fox University Ecumenical partners

Pacific Foods Sutherland & Associates All-Ways Excavating GK Machine World of Speed RMC Masonry Pig ‘n Pancake

Health and Wellness Front office trained for medically fragile and other events Strong collaboration with district Nurse & Security Breakfast in the Classroom Vision and Hearing Screenings Jump Rope For Heart After school Fit Club & Yoga Fun Run Safety Drills Emergency Preparedness

Food Service Our Nutrition Service is excellent! “We like the real cheese and salad bar.” –Chris, 3rd Grade “I like the different things there are to choose.” “The slushies and pizza.” –Emma, 4th Grade

- Rafael, 5th Grade

Family Activities Family Fun Nights Family Literacy Nights Back to School BBQ Music Concerts Field Day Movie Nights

We Care Sports Family Night

Counseling Guidance Curriculum: Kelso’s Choices, 2nd Steps Character Ed Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Big Brothers and Sisters Program with NMHS WEB Leaders Student Bully Prevention Solutions and Specialists Teams Giving Tree & Food Drive Backpack Buddies & Weekly Bread Donations Classroom behavior support & student recognition Counseling and mental health resource catalyst

We Collaborate! 5th/6th Science Project Share

Parents Learning Language

We Are Empowered Our students are learning to develop agency, compassion, and habits of collaborative problem solving. We work to help them grow through challenging, dynamic, and engaging learning experiences.

We are better together

We are better together

We are better together

We have “Grit” Our students engage in “productive struggle” learning to apply a growth mindset, that even in the face of set backs they are taught there are no limits on learning when we are determined to persevere.

 

We Practice the Arts Our students actively participate in dynamic musical performances that fill campus auditoriums with standing room only. Fine Arts are also a critical part of our student’s experience.

We practice Healthy Living Our students enjoy a physical education program that is second to none where kids practice a wide range of athletic skills and innovative wellness strategies.

We live the “Writerly Life” Our students engage in literacy experiences focused on developing the habits of mind, knowledge, and skills that enable the highest quality writing and reading across the curriculum.

We develop Mathematicians Our students experience rigorous learning opportunities developing the mathematical thinking, habits of mind, and discourse that will be required in 21st century careers.

We have Dedicated Volunteers Our students benefit immensely from our volunteers who dedicate themselves to our school, community, teachers and kids.  

We have Engaged Parents Our students have the benefit of learning in a community where school-home partnerships thrive and engaged parents and families are actively involved with their children’s education.

We have World-Class Teachers Our students have caring & inspiring teachers and staff who work incredibly hard to make a huge difference in the lives of our students by preparing them for successful futures.

We recognize Students & Staff Student Post Cards Subway Student of the Month Student of the Week Positive Pup Paws Monthly Drawing Weekly Staff Kudos Staff Breakfasts Teacher & Staff Appreciation Parent to Staff Cookie Service

We seek Excellence Our student’s school has a culture of thinking that promotes high expectations. We want every student to graduate with many options and to be prepared to lead productive lives as stewards of their world.

Challenges Security- exit/entry doors, cameras Capacity - growing student population Maintenance - sustainable roof integrity Busing system ~