Planning
We
take student placement very seriously and go through a meticulous
process. At the initial stage in our planning, we anticipate a
Kindergarten to Grade Seven enrolment of approximately 300 students.
Based on this projected number of students, we will receive our staffing
entitlement.
Once an organization has been decided upon and
teachers have been assigned a class within that organization, the
process of assigning students to classes begins. Our class placement
process ensures that thoughtful consideration of each child's social,
emotional, and academic needs are aligned with the needs to create
balanced and effective learning environments. The assignment of students
to classes is decided by a team, which includes the child's current
teacher, possible teachers for the coming year, specialists such as the
English Language Learner Teacher, Learning Assistance Teacher, School
Counselor, and the School Administration. This professional team
considers each placement carefully as they create classes that include a
wide range of students who learn in a variety of ways.
Once we have all of the information available to us, the following decisions can be made:
- the number of divisions at each grade level
- the number of students in each class
- where classes will be combined (4/5, 6/7, etc.)
- the amount of time provided to other disciplines in the school such as Music
- what grade levels teachers will request to teach
Student Placement
Student
placement is a very complex process that we take very seriously. We
take a collaborative approach when planning for student placement with
all stakeholders (parents, students, staff) having a voice in the
process.
- *Parent Input Form (optional): – Please note that the Parent Input for Student Placement form will not be accepted if the criteria is not followed. As educators, we have the profesional duty of placing students based on what is best for the school. Our goal is to meet the needs of all students in order to maximize their growth as learners. *Parent Input Form (optional and found at the bottom of this site): - Please note the due date of parent input is May 31st , and it may not be possible to meet all input requests as classes are determined.
- Student Feedback: in
late May, we ask students to choose up to five students who they work
well with (and not their best friend). We are unable to make any
promises, and we do our best to accommodate students' lists by placing
them with one or two students.
- Teacher/Specialists: our
school staff and specialists (such as counsellor, administration,
Learning Assistance Teachers, etc) place students and review lists
several times up until the opening day of the new school year.
*Please
note that the Parent Input for Student Placement form will not be
accepted if names of staff members are used in your input, and the form
will be returned to the sender with a reminder of the placement
criteria. As educators, we have the professional duty of placing
students based on what is best for the school. Our goal is to meet the needs of all students in order to maximize their growth as learners.
In
addition to individual circumstances, criteria considered in the
placement process include, but is not limited to, the following:
- Workable instructional groups considering:
- the child's academic needs and strengths
- teaching and learning styles
- the child's work habits
- Positive social groups considering:
- placements where a child can work positively and productively with other children in the class
- peer support or conflicts
- establishing the presence of positive leaders in each class
- ratio of grades in split classes
- Balanced classes considering:
- gender (male/female)
- students with Special Needs identifications
- students who are English Language Learners
- academic, social, and emotional needs and abilities
- leadership abilities
- Other Information considered:
- the past history of students in combined or single grade classes
- school-based resource team recommendations
A Note on Combined Classes
Combined
(or split) class organizations result from imbalances in the number of
students in particular grade levels. Class size limits are set by the
Ministry of Education. In today's reality that often means that the
school organization needs to include some split classes. For example, we
might have 41 Grade One students, but the class size limit is 22. We
would need to create a Grade 1 class and a Grade 1/2 class with the
remainder of the Grade 1 students and some Grade 2 students. Depending
on the number of students at each grade level, using all of the criteria
above may well result in the creation of some split classes.
Many
areas of the student's growth are considered in a student's placement
such as: social skill development, independence in work habits,
leadership potential, personal initiative, and organizational skills.
Consideration is also given to previous placement in a split or combined
class. Please rest assured that if your child is placed in a split
(combined) class the grade appropriate curriculum that is prescribed by
the Ministry of Education will be taught.
For more information, please review this resource on combined classes.
Student Placement Request form.pdf