I will be out on Sick Leave/Vacation beginning tomorrow (will be here for Santa ReadAloud) till the end of December. In my absence, Laura will be the TA Principal from now till school breaks for the Holidays. Both Sean Tajima, our CAS and Stan Tamashiro, principal of Ewa Elementary School will be on hand to assist Laura should she need their support.
As we move into the last week of school before Winter Intersession, please continue to provide your students a mixture of academics and fun activities celebrating the season. As a reminder, there are many of our students for whom the Holidays is not the happiest of times and our efforts to make things merrier is appreciated.
Please have a wonderful and restful break and see you all in 2019!
Deb Hatada, Principal
Kaimiloa Elementary School
Office (808) 689-1280 FAX (808) 689-1284
As we dig deeper into iReady implementation this year, I wanted our District Resource teacher Daniel Noia to pull some data for us correlating SBA and iReady data. Below are his findings. This may help grade levels who are looking at iReady scores and goal planning for their classes. Deb Hatada, Principal Kaimiloa Elementary School Office (808) 689-1280 FAX (808) 689-1284 Good morning, Yes. That is correct. I apologize for not making that clear. Restating just for clarification Greater than .90 High correlation means that there is a definite relationship between performance on iReady and SBA Between .6 and .9 Medium correlation means there might be some relationship or connection between how well a student does on iReady is predictive as to how well they will do on SBA Less than .6 Little correlation means scores on both assessments have no relationship at all to each other I look forward to working with you folks on the 18th a...
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