Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Shared Service of Transportation

The Dakota School Board is looking to share services with Freeport School District on transportation. Dakota understands that with change comes concern. To help clarify some of the questions we have listed most of the frequently asked questions in an attempt to answer them the best we can, as of right now. The questions can also be found on the Dakota website. 

http://www.dakota201.com/documents/Comm.to%20parents%20on%20transportation.pdf

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Dec. posting


Dear Parents and Guardians and Community Members,

 I wanted to share some additional thoughts on the Common Core standards.  The implementation of Common Core is in full swing in Dakota.  As we work toward implementation there have been many thoughtful conversations between engaged administrators and teachers plotting the course for how best to reflect the new standards in the classroom.  Common Core implementation in Illinois hasn't been without resistance in some corners, but thoughtful communication and presentations about these new expectations goes far to increase understanding. As a district we continue to place information on our website, in our newsletters, on the district facebook page and blog.  These sites can be found at www.dakota201.com.
A recent survey by Scholastic shows that the awareness and support for Common Core among Illinois educators is very strong. The third edition of Primary Sources surveyed more than 20,000 teachers nationwide this summer and the full report is not yet complete, but a preview with some state specific  information is available now at http://www.scholastic.com/primarysources/2013preview/index.htm.

These preliminary results show strong support for and confidence in the Common Core among educators, but also concerns about implementation. Some of the findings include:


·         76 percent of surveyed teachers are enthusiastic about implementing the Common Core.

·         79 percent of surveyed teachers believe the new standards will have a positive impact on student reasoning and critical thinking skills.

·         76 percent believe implementation will be a challenge.


The survey showed teachers are concerned about the availability of high quality instructional materials and also how to best assist students currently working below grade level as well as students with disabilities. 

Please continue to view our website for additional information on the Common Core Standards.  Or you can view more information at the sites listed below:

 

  Illinois State Board of Education:


Common Core IL, a project of the Core Coalition:


Common Core State Standards Initiative:

Monday, November 18, 2013


On Wednesday night Mr. Schiffman will hold an Educational discussion at the Elementary Media Center from 6:00-7:00pm.  His topic for discussion is titled “The increasing Burden on America’s Public School and what is a solution.”  This discussion will be based on the book Schools Can Not Do It Alone by Jamie Vollmer.  On Thursday, the Elementary school will have their Duck Dynasty family reading night event.  You should have registered for this event through the elementary school.  The event will start at 5:45 and go to 7:00pm.  Thank you and we hope that you can join us. 

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

CONGRATULATIONS to the Dakota High School Pep Band!!! They have been chosen to be the "official pep band" for Friday, November 15th at the IHSA State Volleyball Tournament at Red Bird Arena in Normal, IL!! Congratulations to the Band!!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

November blog


Dear Parents/Guardians and Community Members,

It is hard to believe that we are at the second quarter of the school year.  The beginning of the school year always brings with it excitement.  This school year as we had hoped began very smoothly.  The smooth beginning is the outcome of significant time spent planning and preparing on the part the teachers, support staff, and building principals.  I would like to thank everyone for their commitment to educating the youth of our community.

 

DCUSD 201 has been making great strides in the area of curriculum.  The vision of the district is to prepare students to make positive contributions in an ever-changing world.  The DCUSD does this in all aspects.  The district prides itself of teaching the whole child.  We focus on the skills that students will need to succeed in college and the work force and also the soft skills (citizenship) they will need to survive in society. 

 

This year we started the school year off with a program called “Rachel’s Challenge.”

Rachel's Challenge is an organization that was started by the family of Rachel Joy Scott. Rachel was the first student killed at the school shooting at Columbine High School in April 1999. Rachel left a legacy of reaching out to those who were different, who were picked on by others, or who were new at her school. Shortly before her death she wrote, "I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion, then it will start a chain reaction of the same. People will never know how far a little kindness can go." At Dakota, we would like to carry on Rachel's legacy. There were two assemblies (K-6 and 7-12), as well as training for 100 randomly selected 7-12th graders. This training offered specific ways we can create that positive change at Dakota. There was a community event for all parents and community members to hear about Rachel's Challenge on September 19th, in the high school gym. This challenges students to be kind to each other and to pay it forward.  

 

The DCUSD takes pride in the curriculum that is designed and delivered to each and every student on a daily basis throughout the course of the school year.  The curriculum has been aligned to the Illinois State Standards for Learning; however, as the district continues to move forward on challenging every student to reach an even higher level of learning, there has been an even greater emphasis placed on the National standards.  The new Common Core Standards for learning that were developed are currently being infused into the DCUSD K-12 curriculum. Keep in mind these are just standards, the school district continues to determine the curriculum.  These new standards are raising the bar for our students and educators. Students are having to think more critically and are responsible for coming up with the solutions.  In the past there has been more rote learning (memorization) and teachers providing the answers.   Right now we are aligning our curriculum in the areas of English, Math and Science.  As a Professional Learning Community (PLC), the staff continues to monitor student progress in each curricular area.  Moreover, Grade levels, School Improvement teams, and District –wide curriculum teams have been meeting on a regular basis to redesign each subject are in preparation for the new PARCC assessment that will be required by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).  Please visit the following sites for more information:

  Illinois State Board of Education:


Common Core IL, a project of the Core Coalition:


Common Core State Standards Initiative:


 

The DCUSD utilizes a three step process to measure the learning of the students.  Grant Wiggins and Richard Stiggins are two educators that have summarized this process in the following way.  Essentially, the three step process is simply asking the following questions:  1) What is it that we want our students to know and be able to do?  2) How are we going to know if they are learning what we want them to learn? 3) What are we going to do if they are not learning?  The first step begins with clear measurable targets.  We set a clear challenge for where the students should be in May.  The second step revolves around the assessments.  Our students have taken local benchmarks and also a MAP assessment that measures a student’s progress in the beginning of the school year, the middle of the school year, and the end of the school year.  The teachers will be reviewing student data with the parents at the Nov. Parent/Teacher conferences.  All of this leads to the third and final step where the teachers will either reteach a concept, and/or redesign the question if results indicate that the students didn’t understand a particular standard.  It is not about a grade, it is about what the student has and/or has not learned.

 

The DCUSD 201 continues to educate our student by providing quality and diverse learning opportunities.  I am excited to see the progress that the students continue to make throughout the school year.  Communication is important to the success of our children.  If you have any questions please contact your child’s teacher or building administrator if you have further questions about your child’s education. Please continue to follow our website www.dakota201.com you will also see a link to our facebook page. 

Common Core video

Attached is link to a three minute video discussing the Common core Standards.
http://www.commoncoreworks.org/Page/378

Illinois State report card

The new state school report card has been released today.  If you would like to see the report card go to