Happy Sunday, everyone!
It’s hard to believe, but here we are, at the close of the 2024-25 school year! Time truly flew by, and as we wrap up this year, I just wanted to take a moment to reflect on the incredible work we've done together. There’s so much to celebrate, and I'm incredibly proud of everything we've accomplished. Here are some of the highlights from this school year:
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Building Stronger Staff-Student Relationships
One of the most significant areas of growth this year was in our relationships with students. We saw double-digit increases in students’ positive responses on the Tripod survey - this is a testament to the strong, meaningful connections you’ve all worked so hard to cultivate. These relationships don’t just contribute to a positive school climate, but they lay the foundation for our students’ success, both academically and personally. -
Impressive Gains in Student Attendance
We've made remarkable progress in increasing student attendance. This year, we saw a 2% increase in daily attendance, a huge achievement! Even more impressive, we made a significant dent in chronic absenteeism. Your consistent efforts to engage students, keep them motivated, and provide the support they need have had a tangible impact. Thank you for everything you’ve done to make this possible. -
Senior Class Perseveres
This year, our seniors truly showed resilience and determination. I’m thrilled to announce that all current seniors are on track to graduate this year, including two who will be graduating in August. They’ve faced challenges, but with your unwavering support, they are persevering and will soon cross the finish line. -
Middle School Literacy Growth
While the official middle school testing results won’t be released until the fall, there’s already a clear sign of growth in our 6th and 7th grades, particularly in literacy. We’ve seen impressive gains in MAP testing scores, and I can’t wait to see what the fall data reveals. This is a direct reflection of your dedication to our students’ growth, and it’s something we should all be proud of.
As we look forward to the summer, I encourage everyone to take some time to rest, recharge, and reflect on all the positive strides we’ve made. The work we’ve done together this year is something to be incredibly proud of. I’m grateful for each of you and for your continued commitment to our students' success. I can't wait to celebrate our kids oand the UAI community at this week's graduations.
UPCOMING DATES
- Monday, 23JUN
- 11:30am - 8th Grade Graduation (UAI Gym)
- 9AM - Spanish Regents
- Tuesday, 24JUNE
- Chemistry Regents
- MS Trip to BRIC Art installation
- 10am - 12th grade graduation rehearsal in Gym
- WED 25JUN
- Algebra 2 Regents
- 10am - 12th Grade Graduation (City Tech Theater)
- Thursday, 26JUN - Last Day of School for Students, Teachers, and Paraprofessionals
- Monday, 30JUN - Last Day of School for Counselors, School Psychologists, Social Workers, and Secretaries
- 8:00 AM: 12th graders will report to the theater, along with Kiri, Annie, Jen, Patricia, and Patti.
- 8:30 AM: All staff should be at the theater and ready for the event. And be in their assigned roles for dress rehearsal.
- 9:30 AM: Doors will open for families. Staff will need to be at their assigned positions at this time. MS students & staff should leave school for the theater at this time.
- 10:00 AM: The ceremony will begin promptly.
- 11:30 PM (approximately): Once the ceremony concludes, all ushers will assist in moving families and any remaining staff outside the building.