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Terrace View Elementary

A Visual and Performing Arts Magnet School

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¶¶Òõapp Announcements

  •  Words "Zimmmerman Rebuild Website" in English and Spanish with school and district logos

    Zimmerman Rebuild Website - Sitio web de la reconstrucci¨®n de Zimmerman

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  • Words "after school expanded learning" with photos of children participating in activities

    After School Expanded Learning

    ¶¶Òõapp's Expanded Learning programs are an integral part of education, engaging students in year-round learning opportunities that prepare them for college, career, and life. Expanded Learning programs are available to all elementary and middle school students.

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  • Support whenever you need.Unlimited 1:1 Tutoring, writing feedback, available in English and Spanish

    Paper 24/7 Online Tutoring

    Paper is a free, unlimited tutoring service available to students grades 3-11 24 hours, seven days a week. We are pleased to be able to offer you this new resource for extra help whenever it is needed.

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  • Local ¶¶Òõapp and Accountability Plan (LCAP)

    The Local ¶¶Òõapp and Accountability Plan (LCAP) is central to the Local ¶¶Òõapp and Funding Formula (LCFF), the new way that California public education is funded. The focus of this change is to better serve the needs of students. Please click the above link for more information.

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Our Mission

  • It is the goal of our school to work together with our student’s parent/guardians to equip our children with the knowledge and emotional stability they will need to face their future.  Terrace View Elementary School’s desire is to better meet each child’s academic, aesthetic, social, physical, and emotional needs, and to prepare them for this rapidly changing world.

    It is the vision of Terrace View Elementary School that all students will have the chance to grow to their fullest potential.  Furthermore, teachers and students will strive to ensure success for every student.

District Announcements

  • Enrollment Information:

    New enrollments for the 2023-24 school year will be processed at school sites. For more information on enrollment or transfers for the 2023-24 school year, please visit our  page.

     


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  • PARENTS’ RIGHT TO REQUEST TEACHER QUALIFICATIONS (TITLE I SCHOOLS) 

     

    If you child is attending a school receiving Title 1 federal funds, Federal Law requires that parents be notified of their right to know the professional qualifications  of their child’s teacher(s) in core academic subject areas, including the following:  

    1.  The type of state credential or license that the teacher holds. Some teachers will have credentials in a particular subject area, such as English or  mathematics, and others will have a multiple subject credential, which allows them to teach a variety of subjects, such as in elementary schools. 

    2.The education level and subject area of the teacher’s college degree(s). All teachers have a bachelor’s degree, and many teachers have graduate 

                    degrees beyond the bachelor’s, such as a masters or doctoral degree. 

    In addition to the qualifications of the teacher, if a paraprofessional (teacher’s aide) provides your child services, you may also request information about his or  her qualifications. Many paraprofessionals have two years of college and others have passed a test that verifies their qualifications. 

    If you would like to request this information, please contact Colton Joint Unified, Human Resources Office at (909)580-5000 Ext. 6684 

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  • DERECHO DE LOS PADRES A SOLICITAR LAS CUALIFICACIONES DEL MAESTRO (ESCUELAS DE TÍTULO I) 

    Si su hijo/a asiste a una escuela que recibe fondos federales del Título I, la Ley Federal establece que los padres deben ser notificados de su derecho a conocer las cualificaciones profesionales de los maestros de su hijo/a en las materias básicas, incluyendo las siguientes:   

     

    1. El tipo de credencial o licencia estatal que el maestro posee. Algunos maestros tendrán credenciales en una materia en particular, como inglés o matemáticas, otros tendrán una credencial de materias múltiples, lo que les permite enseñar una variedad de materias, como en las escuelas primarias.  

     

    1. El nivel de educación y materia de la que el maestro obtuvo su título universitario. Todos los maestros tienen una licenciatura y muchos maestros tienen títulos de posgrados, como maestrías o doctorados.  

     

    Además de las cualificaciones del maestro, si un para-profesional (auxiliar docente) proporciona servicios a su hijo/a, también puede solicitar información sobre sus cualificaciones. Muchos para-profesionales tienen dos años de universidad y otros han pasado una evaluación que avala sus cualificaciones.

     

    Si desea solicitar esta información, por favor comuníquese con la oficina de Recursos Humanos del Distrito escolar unificado de Colton al (909)580-5000 Ext. 6684.

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