Oakland Elementary School is helping all students develop the world class skills and life and career characteristics of the Profile of the South Carolina Graduate. We make data-driven decisions that benefit instruction and work vigorously to ensure that all students receive a high quality, rigorous educational experience. All teachers, as a grade level, meet with our school based instructional support staff and administrators weekly. Teachers and support staff discuss and build upon effective instructional practices, address student needs, and create instructional calendars and common assessments. Students engage in partner activities and group projects. During these activities, students work collaboratively to solve problems and create projects with input from all group members. Programs such as student council and reading buddies provide our students with opportunities to develop essential communication and collaborative skills that they will need throughout their lifetime.
At Oakland collaboration is key to ensure that all students’ needs are being identified and met. A student success team (MTSS – Multi-Tier Systems of Support) meets weekly to address student needs. MAP reports, FastBridge reports, and a variety of other data are utilized to identify students that need assistance to reach their maximum potential. Interventions are incorporated into student schedules and we monitor student progress to ensure that the interventions are yielding desired results.
In order to minimize the impact of COVID-19 disruptions and their impact on student learning Oakland implemented a variety of strategies. Class sizes for all face to face students in CD-5th grade were reduced in order to ensure students received as much individualized direct instruction and intervention as possible. This allowed teachers to address COVID-19 related skill deficits in a meaningful and targeted manner. Each grade level had one teacher assigned to provide virtual instruction to our students who were learning from home. These virtual teachers were also used to provide small group, targeted instruction to students identified through a variety of assessments as having specific skill deficits.
We also provide intense, targeted intervention for students in grades one through five. These interventionists are funded partially through Title 1. Students are identified as candidates for intervention in Math and/or ELA through data reviews at weekly MTSS meetings as well as through teacher recommendations. To drive instruction, our interventionists focus on student needs in math and reading by using FastBridge and MAP data as well as teacher input. These intervention sessions provide targeted, small group or individualized instruction to support student needs and growth.
Communication between our school and our families is very important to us. All students use agendas for daily homework assignments and home/school communication. Teachers conduct required first and third nine weeks conferences with parents of each student in their homeroom. School to home communicator folders go home each Wednesday and our school newsletter, The Beacon, goes home monthly. The newsletter details relevant information and upcoming events. We use Blackboard to communicate important information as well as our school website and Facebook page.
All students have opportunities to receive awards. Students in grades K-5 may earn ribbons for MAP and FastBridge gains. Recognition is also given at nine weeks award ceremonies in grades three through five (perfect attendance, principal’s list, honor roll, most improved, and good citizenship awards). Also, a monthly Terrific Kids program recognizes a good citizen from each class in all child development through fifth grade homerooms. We are a PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) school. Monthly celebrations encourage students to meet their PBIS behavior goals. We utilize these systems to create a structured, pleasant, and productive learning environment for all students.
At Oakland Elementary School we are very proud of our students and their success. Working together, our goals for excellence are achievable.
Elizabeth Nicodin, Principal
Sara Lucado, Chairperson