Lynbrook Elementary

 5801 Backlick Road, Springfield, Virginia 22150
703-866-2940
    Fax 703-866-2997

"Once a Leprechaun....Always a Leprechaun"

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Title1 Programs at Lynbrook Elementary School

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  • Step Up Language Arts (SULA)

    The Step Up Language Arts (SULA) program is designed to strengthen students’ reading and writing skills. Title I reading specialists and classroom teachers work together to assess students’ strengths and needs and to plan appropriate literacy instruction. SULA instruction focuses on the five essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. SULA teachers provide ongoing professional learning for teachers in their schools. They work in classrooms as well as with small groups of students. Instruction is based on the FCPS Program of Studies (POS) and the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL).

  • Step Up Math (SUM)

    The purpose of the Step Up Mathematics (SUM) program is to increase the mathematics achievement of students in Title I schools. Title I SUM teachers work with classroom teachers to assess student learning and to plan instruction that enables students to understand mathematical concepts, apply problem solving strategies, and develop computational skills. SUM teachers also provide ongoing professional learning for teachers in their schools. They work in classrooms as well as with small groups of students. Instruction is based upon the FCPS Program of Studies (POS), the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL), and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards. 

  • Reading Recovery

    Reading Recovery® is a short-term, early intervention program.  It is designed for first grade children who are not learning to read and write as quickly as their peers.  Children in Reading Recovery receive daily lessons from a specially trained teacher for approximately 12-20 weeks. The instruction is in addition to classroom reading and writing instruction.

For additional information please visit: http://www.fcps.edu/DIS/OEIAS/title1/index.htm

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