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SLT �12/18/25�SESSION 4

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AGENDA

School Leadership Team Meeting #4

December 18, 2025

3:00-5:00

  1. Welcome and Connections
  2. Introduction of Ms. Taveras-UCS Director
  3. Review 2025-2026 CEP Goals
  4. Focus on Priority 4-All students graduate college and career ready and have a strong plan and pathway to economic security  
  5. Focus on Priority 5-All districts and schools are more inclusive and responsive for parents and families, including having more families choose NYC Public Schools  
  6. Girl Scouts
  7. Building Construction Updates

-Small Class Size Update

  • Attendance Initiatives
  • PBIS Committee Updates
  • Inside Broadway
  • Parent Coordinator-Ms. Cruz
    1. -Share updates on RISE Save for College
  • Q and A

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CEP GOALS FOR 2025-2026:� �

Priority 1:All students learn to read well

By June, 2026, literacy for all students will improve, as measured by a 10% increase, from 38% to 48%, of the percentage of students scoring at or above proficiency level 3 or 4 on the NYS ELA exam results.

By June, 2026, literacy for all students will improve, as measured by a 10% increase from 22% to 32% of percentage of students scoring at or above benchmark on the Acadience screener.

Priority 2 : All students are physically and emotionally safe  

By June, 2026, the physical and mental wellness for All Students will improve, as measured by a decrease in A24 reporting in OORs from 55.7% to 50%.

Priority 3: All students have a high-quality academic experience  

By June, 2026, the percentage of students scoring at or above proficiency levels 3 & 4 will Increase by 10% from 50% to 60%, for All Students, as measured by NYS Math Exam results.

Priority 4: All students graduate college and career ready and have a strong plan and pathway to economic security  

By June, 2026, the percentage of students who complete a computer science, robotics or coding unit of study for All Students will Increase by 84.15 from .85% to 85 as measured by By June 2026, at least 85% of students in grades 4 and 5 will receive direct instructional exposure to computer science, robotics, or coding instruction through a meaningful unit of study that is integrated into the Amplify Science curriculum, as measured by STARS programming data.

Priority 5: All districts and schools are more inclusive and responsive for parents and families, including having more families choose NYC Public Schools  

By June, 2026, the percentage of parents/families attending at least 3 in-person school events will Increase by 10% from 50% to 60% as measured by NYC School Survey Results.

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Attendance Goal:

By June 2026, the percentage of Chronically Absent Students in grades PK and K will decrease by 5% from 50% to 45% and 43% to 38%, as measured by the New Visions Chronic Absenteeism Report.

High Quality Inclusive and Accessible Learning for Students with Disabilities Goals:

By June 2026, to strengthen the quality and implementation of IEPs for all SWDs, we will decrease the percentage of students not making progress towards one or more goals by 5%, from 10% to 5%, as measured by the SESIS Progress Towards Annual Goals report.

By June 2026, to strengthen the quality and implementation of IEPs for all SWDs, we will decrease the rate of initial referrals by 1.9% , from 4.3% to 2.4%, as measured by the Shared Path Dashboard.

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Priority 4: All students graduate college and career ready and have a strong plan and pathway to economic security  

  • Robotics is being incorporated in 4th grade starting in Unit 2: Vision and Light. Student will be creating an animal where they will need to use the LED lights and the light sensor. When there is little to no light, the LED lights light up. When there is light, the LED light will shut off.
  • Coding, which is part of robotics, will be incorporated in all 4th and 5th grade classes. The students will need to understand coding in order to make the parts function. Ms. Trigila is using Code.org, which allows her to track their progress. Currently students were assigned Course A, which is the basics of coding. After this students will be assigned to the micro: bit Maker.

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Priority 5-All districts and schools are more inclusive and responsive for parents and families, including having more families choose NYC Public Schools  

28 responses

Parent Workshops Wanted:

Anti bullying workshops , parents helping with homework .

Cook shops and painting

1. Culinary/Cooking 2.Creative Writing 3. Early Technology insight

Arts and Crafts

A health class for parent and child on sleep, hygiene, and eating habits

Económics

Open house , game nights , interactive events for staff parents and students

Homework help for parents

I would like to do more events that involve both parent and child(ren). Things fun we can do together in the evening

Talent show

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PS 76 Troop 1806

Grades K & 1 =12

Mrs. Gonzalez

Ms. Dreslik

Grades 4 & 5= 11

Mrs. Hynds-Coipel

Ms. Lapadula

Grades 2 & 3 = 14

Ms. Mock

Ms. Burt

  • Currently we have 37 girls registered for our Troop. We meet with Parents on October 8th to review the plan and goals we have for Girl Scouts.
  • For October we reviewed and learned about the Girl Scout Law and Promise. The girls got to know each other and make new friends.
  • In November we discussed Math in Nature. Daisies explored patterns and songs in nature. Brownies explored nature by make a spider web using objects found in nature. Junior explored symmetry and fractals in nature. We ended November with our tradition of celebrating Birthdays. We sang Happy Birthday and had a snack to celebrate GS Birthdays for September, October and November.
  • Our December meetings began our focus on Cookie Seasons. The girls learned what is means to be an entrepreneur and the value of running a business the RIGHT way. We are setting individual goals as well as a Troop goal for selling cookies. We also hosted a parent meeting about Cookies! Our Last December meeting on the 18th, will end the year with another tradition. We will exchange holiday cards made by the girls and celebrate together as a troop family with a party!

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Inside Broadway

Grade 2

Grade 3

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Building and Safety Updates

  • Cameras around the building
  • Roof Repair
  • Flood prevention
  • A/C for auditorium
  • Small Class Size Survey

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ATTENDANCE

  • Monthly Attendance Reports from New Visions will go home at the end of every month.
  • Winter breakfast attendance challenge 12/23
  • Attendance medals will be distributed to students in perfect attendance from Sept.-Dec. in January 2026.

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ATTENDANCE

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PBIS Committee Updates

*Spirit Week for December 15 -December 23, 2025

*Winter Wonderland Door Decoration

*January 5-Laser Show-Winter Wonderland

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Disguised Turkeys

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Parent Coordinator Updates

Urban Advantage: Updates

PAC Meeting Updates-Program for parents such as Cookshop, Parent and Child program, English Classes

STH Holiday Party

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SLT MEETING DATES

  • Wednesday, 1/29
  • Wednesday, 2/26
  • Wednesday, 3/26
  • Wednesday, 4/30
  • Wednesday, 5/28
  • Wednesday, 6/18

If we need additional dates we will choose during our meetings.