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2023-2024

ARovista showcase

"OUR PATH TO COLLEGE, CAREER, & BEYOND BEGINS HERE!!!"

MISSION

Arovista Elementary School sees its mission as providing a secure and stimulating environment conducive to academic and personal success in which students will acquire the knowledge, skills, and creativity necessary to participate effectively in an ever-changing-society. Arovista Elementary believes this can be accomplished in a spirit of cooperation among staff, students, parents and community.

showcase index

AROVISTA Demographics

AROVISTA Student Council

AROVISTA Counseling

Achievement Data

AROVISTA Programs

AROVISTA Library

Showcase Q & A

AROVISTA Community

AROVISTA STUDENT COUNCIL

Engaging Allstars through Character & Connectedness

AROVISTA STUDENT COUNCIL SAYS ...Allstars have been focused on CHARACTER all year, reporting on words of the week that foster the CHARACTER COUNTS pillar of the month.

STUDENT COUNCIL IN ACTION

CLASSROOM REPORTS

TUESDAY MEETINGS

MEET OUR COUNCIL

SUPPORTING OUR SCHOOL

CONNECTING ALLSTARS

STUDENT AGENCY DRIVEN

THANK YOU Arovista student council

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"We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thoughsand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results." - Herman Melville

Arovista Counseling

how are Allstars getting Social Emotional supports on campus?

Tier 1: Prevention (ALL)

Classroom Lessons

School-Wide Initiatives/Activities

Parent Education

Community Resource Connections

420:1

Tier 2: fOCUSED sUPPORT (sOME)

Small Groups

Conflict Resolution/Restorative Circles

Consultation/Collaboration

Tier 3: iNDIVIDUALIZED sUPPORT (few)

individualized Sessions

CHECK INs/ Self Referrals

CareSolace Referrals

Risk Assessments

Arovista demographics

Who are our ALLSTARS staff & students?

our AROVISTA STAFF

ADMIN SUPPORT

TEACHERS

  • Principal (1.0)
  • School Psychologist (1.0)
    • temporary extra support
  • Elementary School Counselor (1.0)
  • Speech & Language Pathologists (1.8)
    • temporary extra support
  • SPED PreSchool (4.0)
  • Dual Language K-4 (5.0)
  • TK-6 Monolingual (11.0)
  • TK-6 Ed Specialists (2.0)
  • Literary Specialist (1.0)
  • Physical Education (0.5)
  • Music / Band Instructor (0.1)

PARAEDUCATORS

SUPPORT STAFF

  • 2 Custodians (FT)
  • 1 Administative Assistant (FT)
  • 1 Office Assistant (FT)
  • 1 Health Clerk (FT)
  • 2 Food Service Workers (PT)
  • 6 Noon Supervisors (PT)
  • Registered Behavior Therapist
  • Occupational Therapists
  • Special Education
    • 8 PreSchool (FT & PT)
    • 5 TK-6 (FT & PT)
    • 6 1:1 (FT)
  • General Education
    • 2 LCFF (PT)
    • 4 Dual Language (FT)
    • 3 PE (FT)
  • 1 Library / Media Paraprofessional (FT)

our AVID Allstars

The graph is representative of Allstars Preschool to 6th Grades for the current 2023-24 academic year.

62.2%

AROVISTA's highest demographic group is our Latiné / Hispanic community.

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Diversity is having a seat at the table, inclusion is having a voice, belonging is having that voice be heard.

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AROVISTA LIBRARY, LITERACY & LEARNING

How is our Library impacting our goals of inclusion & diversity?

LIBRARY DATA (Post-Pandemic)

2021

Ms. Palcios joins Arovista. Expansion of Spanish texts began.

2022

Library inventory accumlated by ...

2023

Diversification of texts prioritized along with expansion of activities to connect students to literacy and library.

2024

Audit/inventory of texts and continued focus on diversification of text and increasing dual language options.

Diversification matters!

35%

increase in the diversification of our texts accesible to students according to Follett reports generated by Arovista Library.

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literary diversity in action ...

Our Arovista Library is a critical part of the work we are doing to ensure students see themselves in the books they read and connect with our school in meaningful and memorable ways.

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Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.

Aristotle

CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM

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AROVISTA

STATE

WHat was our response?

Morning Events

SARTs & Teachers

A2A Process

Why did we focus on morning events to showcase cultural and heritage events?

Student Attendance Response Teams and Relationship.

Attendance Office and A2A with administration.

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Allstars Achievement data

How are we doing academically?

What are our metrics?

We will be looking at THREE main indicators to measure our achievement data:

  1. 2022-23 California Asssessment for Student Performance & Progress (CAASPP) data
    1. English Language Arts & Mathematics
    2. CA Spanish Assessment (CASA)
    3. English Learner Progress
  1. 2022-23 English Language Poficiency Assessments for California (ELPAC) data
    1. Initial & Summative data
  2. 2023-24 iReady Dignostic data
    1. English Language Arts & Mathematics

AROVISTA iReady DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS 2023

These percentages represent students in Tier 1 from SPRING of 2023 through WINTER of 2023 for READING & MATH.

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CAASPP ELA

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CAASPP MATH

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CAASPP EL PROGRESS

AROVista programs

"Our path to college career and beyond begins HERE!!!

DISCOVER OUR CAMPUS!

BOUSD PRESCHOOL

DUAL LANGUAGE IMMERSION

AVID ALLSTARS

STUDENT COUNCIL

ALLSTARS VEX ROBOTICS

ALLSTARS CHOIR

AROVISTA COMMUNITY

"Arovista we love you ..."

WHAT DO OUR PARENTS SAY ABOUT AROVISTA?

Offers supports that promotes learnung at high levels.

Feels welcoming to students and their families.

Building is in good repair.

Offers activities that preapres students for college.

Students have access to technology that supports innovation.

Students enjoy attending.

HOW DOES OUR COMMUNITY ENGAGE?

PARENT TEACHER ORGANIZATION

SCHOOL SITE COUNCIL

ENGLISH LEARNER ADVISORY COMMITTEE

CAFECITOS & PARENT WORKSHOPS

AROVISTA COMMUNITY

Preguntas?

showcase index

AROVISTA Demographics

AROVISTA Student Council

AROVISTA Counseling

Achievement Data

AROVISTA Programs

AROVISTA Library

Showcase Q & A

AROVISTA Community

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Did you know? Our Arovista Library is open to students before school, during recess, rotating lunch periods, and after school for opportunities to work on AR tests, do homework, or just find a quite place to read a book.

ENROLLMENT MULTI-YEAR SUMMARY

The graph below displays the annual K-6 enrollment by student ethnicity for the last five (5) academic school years. (DataQuest - CA DoE)

106 Lessons

Meet the Counselor College & Career Exploration Identifying Size of the Problem Responsibility Respect Kindness Conflict Resolution Empathy Gratitude Growth Mindset Cooperation

Back to School Night Resource Fair Dia de los Muertos Event College & Career Fair @ BOHS Open House Resource Fair

Opportunities

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12 Groups Facilitated

Self Esteem Impluse Control Anger Management Social Skills Conflict Resolutiom Coping Skills New to Arovista Healthy Friendships S

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What trend can we predict based off this data?

Strengths

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Parents STW Counselors Leadership Team PBIS Team Teachers Librarian MultiCultural Committee PTO Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)

Why Does this matter? "Children need to see themselves in books. They need to know that their stories matter and that they can be authors as children and as adults. They need to know that they can be poets and singers—regardless of their race—even if they once struggled to speak clearly." -International Literacy Association (2021)

15 CareSolace Referrals

arovista allstars choir

Director, Mrs. Lee

  • over 40 4th-6th students
  • performances at every Trimester Awards
  • stand alone choir performaces in Winter & Spring

13 Recess/ Lunch Activities

College & Career Awareness Activities Positive Affirmations Graditude New Year ResolutionsKindness Week Activities & Dress-UpTis the Season Lucky Charms

4Risk Assessments

What does a Level 1 mean?

In 2022-23, our first cohort took the CA Spanish Assessment (CASA).

DLI 1st!

Arovista is at Level 1 Score Reporting Range

What does 341 mean?

2 Workshops

Conflict Resolution: Parent-Child & Peer-Peer Conflict Navigating Family Challenges: Effective Strategies for Building Stronger Connections Coming Soon: De-escalation Strategies and Calming Tools for Home

Strengths

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2, 511 books total of which 530 are Spanish selections for DLI students.

Opportunities

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188Check Ins 50 Self-Referrals

32 Restorative Circles/ Conflict Resolution

Jersey day is just another example of tstudent council building belonging on our campus.

SPIRIT DAYS

Meetings are guided by Mrs, Noffal, but student-driven and srtudent led.

LUNCH MEETINGS

Wear White Wednesday brought out the snowballs during break in January.

RECESS ACTIVITIES

Student Council is a part of supporting literacy with our library and events promoting reading.

LIBRARY BINGO

Student Council participated with our Reading Specialist and Library Media Tech for activities with Allstars.

READ ACROSS

Student Counsel were our judges for our pumpkin decorating competition in the Fall.

PUMPKIN COLORING

24 Students 216 1:1 Sessions

Heritage and Cultural events tied to morning drop-off.

AROVISTA VEX ROBOTICS TEAM

Coach, Mr. Book

  • Began Srping of 2023
  • 6 Teams of 4 students
  • first competition APRIL 27th!

Kindness Week- Day 3 Lunch Time Activity