The Mission of Park
View School is for all
students to be at or above grade
level in reading, writing and
math.
Park View School will
accomplish this mission
through:
Instruction and application of basic skills
Reading and Mathematics Interventions
Extended day/year interventions
Parent Education
Community Partnerships
California State Testing is Just Around the Corner!
Each year we measure how our students are doing with CST. This standardized testing happens in second through sixth grade. Here's what you can do between now and then to ensure YOUR child's success!
Be sure your child is in school every day and on time.
Be sure your child eats a nutritious, protein-rich breakfast.
Be sure your child gets a full night's rest.
Talk with your child's teacher about any specific areas you may be able to help prepare your child for testing.
With a strong home-school partnership, we can all make a difference when it comes to your child's success. State testing is from May 12th to May 23rd.
The governing boards of California school districts must annually prepare
and issue the School Accountability Report Card (SARC) for each elementary
and secondary school under their jurisdiction. SARC reports are required
by law to provide parents, the local business community, and interested
parties with important information about a school's progress in 16 key areas.
These Conditions cover such topics as progress toward meeting goals
in reading, writing, and arithmetic progress toward reducing dropout rates
and the amount of funds spent on salaries and other services. The
School Accountability Report Card was established by Proposition 98,
an initiative passed by California voters in November of 1988.
The School Accountability Report Card is in Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format.
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