Oklahoma School Report Card for Chisholm
https://oklaschools.com/school/55I012140/
About School Report Cards
Just as students' report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, the Oklahoma School Report Cards show how public schools across Oklahoma are serving students in a variety of areas. The dashboard available here is similar to the dashboard of a car displaying key information. Users can click through to learn more.
Oklahoma's school report cards are measured across multiple indicators, including academic achievement, academic growth, chronic absenteeism, progress in English language proficiency assessments, postsecondary opportunities, and graduation. Measured at different points, indicators work together to provide a snapshot of school performance. Each of these indicators receives a specific point value that translates to a letter grade.
At the core of the Oklahoma School Report Cards is the belief that all students can grow and all schools can improve. While no student report card tells the full story of a child, no school report card tells the full story of a school. Education is far more than a single score or letter grade, but it is important that families and communities can see both strengths and areas that need support and improvement.
In addition to accountability-specific indicators, contextual information including per-pupil expenditures, educator qualifications, NAEP, and CRDC data are also displayed. Doing so allows users to understand a school's successes and challenges from several perspectives.
https://oklaschools.com/school/55I012140/
About School Report Cards
Just as students' report cards provide a snapshot of their school performance, the Oklahoma School Report Cards show how public schools across Oklahoma are serving students in a variety of areas. The dashboard available here is similar to the dashboard of a car displaying key information. Users can click through to learn more.
Oklahoma's school report cards are measured across multiple indicators, including academic achievement, academic growth, chronic absenteeism, progress in English language proficiency assessments, postsecondary opportunities, and graduation. Measured at different points, indicators work together to provide a snapshot of school performance. Each of these indicators receives a specific point value that translates to a letter grade.
At the core of the Oklahoma School Report Cards is the belief that all students can grow and all schools can improve. While no student report card tells the full story of a child, no school report card tells the full story of a school. Education is far more than a single score or letter grade, but it is important that families and communities can see both strengths and areas that need support and improvement.
In addition to accountability-specific indicators, contextual information including per-pupil expenditures, educator qualifications, NAEP, and CRDC data are also displayed. Doing so allows users to understand a school's successes and challenges from several perspectives.



Happy Thanksgiving! There will be no school November 24-28.

We hope to see you at Turkey Bingo!

Red Ribbon Week
October 27 - 31
October 27 - 31

Volunteer Training
What: Office PALS Volunteer Training
When: Friday, August 22 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm and again on Wednesday, September 3 from 9:00 - 10:00 am
Where: Chisholm Elementary Work Room (by first grade classrooms)
Description: Learn the layout and how to use the machines so we can take great care of our Chisholm teachers.
First Day of School
Thursday, August 14
See you soon!

☀️🗣️ Summer Enrichment Registration is now open!
There are a variety of sessions/topics for your student to choose from.
Sessions are four days a week in the month of June from 8:30am - 12:15pm. Students may attend one, two, three or all four sessions. Each session costs $125 for EPS students and $150 for out-of-district students (bring your friends)! Check out the links below to see the course offerings and to sign up.
👉 For more information and to see the full list of class offerings: edmondschools.net/summer
👉 To sign up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHXrCwcabF6oGKEMLWIG4rdHNEmK9ArT9t7faQ07EeuXAizA/viewform
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Annual Update

Join other Chargers at Charger Palooza!
Chisholm Bus 29 is running behind today. At 4:20, they left the school after picking up the kids.
Senior Clap Out
Chisholm State Testing Schedule Third, fourth, and fifth graders will be testing the days of April 15 through April 25. Please have your child(ren) at school on time and ready to do their best!
Have a great Presidents’ Day! No school for Professional Development - February 17.

Because of continued isolated icy roads in parts of our district as well as slick and dangerous parking lots and sidewalks, Edmond Public Schools will move to remote learning for all schools for Thursday, February 13th.
Students should refer to information sent by their school site for assignments that will need to be completed for attendance to be counted.
Based on the current forecasts, we plan to be back to in-person school on Friday.

Because of the predicted freezing rain creating poor road conditions overnight, Edmond Public Schools will move to remote learning for all schools for Wednesday, February 12th.
Students should refer to information sent by their school site for assignments that will need to be completed for attendance to be counted.
Updated to reflect correct date.

Chisholm State Testing Schedule
Third, fourth, and fifth graders will be testing the days of April 15 through April 25. Please have your child(ren) at school on time and ready to do their best!
Because of an increasing number of student and staff absences this week, we have made the difficult decision to close school for all Edmond Public Schools for tomorrow, Friday, January 31st. Extracurricular activities will continue as scheduled.
This decision was made in advance to give our families and staff members time to prepare. We will let you know as soon as possible how this instructional time will be made up.
We look forward to seeing your students back in class on Monday morning.

Pre-K Lottery Enrollment Opening in February


