Friday, September 21, 2018

Friday Focus - September 21, 2018

It is so hard to believe that Fall Break is only one short week away, the first nine weeks is almost over and a fourth of this school year is already gone!  

I am seeing great things as I visit classrooms and from feedback gathered from peer observations - I know you are too!  As you go into classrooms to observe and gather evidence around the teacher's guiding questions - go in with an open mind.  I think this is going to be such a positive experience because we all have so much to learn from one another.  As you see good things, ask yourself what you can take away from the observation and apply to your own classroom.  Thanks to all those that have already completed your peer observation for September and shared your feedback with me.  For those who haven't yet, put that on your calendar for next week.

Things to Remember....
-Please send home the certificate with your Student of the Week today and add their name to the Monday morning slide.
-If you would like to add your class to the Captains Crew nominations, please do that today on the Monday slide.
-All house point sheets need to be in to Kelli by Monday morning.
-Please bring CPA data to our PLC meetings next week

Next Week at a Glance....
Monday - 
Tuesday- Artful Reading Module 2 distribution
               -Soil Conservation Day for 5th grade
               -Mobile Dairy unit will be here
Wednesday - FALL PICTURE DAY
               -Action Team meeting in the library at 3
Thursday - last night of iFamily
Friday - Special Day (morning celebration for 4th and                      5th graders for KPREP achievement and                            Pod/Houses for lunch and the rest of the                            afternoon)
             -Wear House shirts on Friday
             -more details will be sent this weekend about the                events for Monday

Friday, September 14, 2018

Friday Focus - September 14th, 2018

First round of MAP testing is pretty much complete and I know everyone is breathing a sigh of relief because it is over!  I know there were several issues with internet connectivity and the actual site either kicking students off or totally being down.  We need to address those issues before the next round of testing because I believe they do affect the validity of our test results.  Homeroom teachers - please send us an email letting us know about testing situations that worked and didn't work.  We want to try to correct as many of those issues as we can.  We will also be contacting MAP about correcting issues that came directly from them - we pay thousands of dollars to get this testing service and it simply was not what it should have been the last time.  Thank you for being patient through that process.

As for results - they are all over the place.  We have spent time looking at them and need to make a plan to move forward.  Our youngest students have a hard time with computerized testing just because it is totally new for them.  We are confident some of those scores will go up dramatically next round just because students will be more familiar and comfortable using a computer.  We also need to make sure students understand the importance of the test and giving their best effort.  Not only will we reward students next round for their performance on the MAP, but they need to know that decisions about RTI are made by these results!

Our goal is that each grade level has 60% proficient and distinguished in both reading and math.  This is a very doable goal.   






Points to think about:
1.  First graders are rocking it out - over 60% P/D in reading and almost there in math.  Keep working with those first graders and remember to keep pushing them.  The next round of testing will be more difficult as cut scores for NAPD move.
2.  Kindergarten scores are not where we want them but we will see a drastic improvement by next time.
3.  Many other grade levels are approaching the 60% range!  Keep working and pushing our students every single day.


You - as the teacher - are the driving force and single most important factor when it comes to student learning.


We read the research a couple of weeks ago during PLC's.  "Research is clear.  It shows that an effective teacher builds as much as 1 1/2 years of learning in every school year - ineffective teachers generate as little as a 1/2 year of learning each school year.  If a student has a poor teacher two years in a row, he or she isn't prone to recover."

If that doesn't motivate each one of us to come in and give it our best every day - nothing will.  And we can't discredit the research - parents in this building told of multiple accounts with their own children that back this research up.  What you do matters and what you don't do matters!  I know that it can be frustrating to have students who come to you behind - but you can move them up and make a difference!  



Bathroom Spruce Up
One of the projects that we want to undertake with our Fall Festival funding it to spruce up our student bathrooms.  For those of you who were not here, a few years ago we did a staff competition to redo our student bathrooms.  People were assigned groups and then competed to have the winning bathroom.  We actually completed the work over the Martin Luther King Jr. weekend that year.  Several staff members have mentioned doing something like this again and I think it is a great idea.  Each team will have a budget to spend on supplies for their redo.  I am asking ALL STAFF to complete this form about our bathroom project. 
On Friday the 28th, we plan on spending a big part of the day in our pods celebrating our 4th and 5th graders work on the KPREP last year.  My thought is to have an awards assembly for them about 10 am and then spend the rest of the day in pods.  If you have suggestions about things we could do that day, let me know!!!!!!

Taking care of yourself and spending time doing things you enjoy is important!  It makes us happier and better people overall.  One of the things we discussed this summer during our opening day was how we all need to set aside more time to do things for ourselves and that we enjoy.  So..... we are going to purposely try to plan some activities pretty regularly to give all of us that opportunity.  Of course, all these activities are optional but we hope everyone can join us.  Here are the first two opportunities...
1.  movie night  - Friday, September 21st at 6 pm.  We will go put on our comfortable clothes and gather back here at CCES (or someone's house if anyone wants to volunteer)  to eat and watch a movie.  We can all pitch in a few dollars and order take out.  We could even look into getting child care for our kids if that is needed.  I will send out an email later today to gather info.
2.  The Lighthouse at Sulphur Wells - Thursday, October 11th we will leave after school and travel to The Lighthouse to eat dinner together.  

CPA's begin next week as well as Grandparents Breakfast for kindergarteners on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.  

Next Week at a Glance...
Tuesday - Artful Reading - Classroom Visits
KONA ICE TRUCK HERE! 
  1130 - 2nd grade (special class teachers will              take)
    1200 - 1st grade
    1230 - Kindergarten (special class will take)
     100- 3rd grade
     130 - 4th grade
     200 - 5th grade
     230 - Little Panthers
 Jason Lindsey Family Science program from 3-5
Wednesday - 3:00 Leadership Team in Lisa's office
Thursday - iFamily at 5 pm

Have a great week!  Only two more until Fall Break!



  

Thursday, September 6, 2018

Friday Focus - September 7th, 2018

Tonight is our biggest fundraiser of the year!  I know that it is a tremendous amount of work on everyone's part and I appreciate all you all have done to make it so successful.  Today will be a super long day but it is worth it.  This event alone allows us to have the funding to do so many things for our students that would be impossible otherwise.  Please look over a flyer and be knowledgeable about what is going on where and when.  Going to Disney World always impresses me because EVERYONE that works there seems to know everything about what is going on and they are super helpful.  

By the end of the day today, please have your #observeme info outside your door.  I have included a couple of examples for you to see.  I am excited about us getting started with the September peer observations.  I think we will learn so much from these and be better educators because of it.  







Don't forget to nominate your class for Captain's Crew if they are deserving and put your Student Leader of the Week on the Monday morning slide.  

Keep up the good work teaching, practicing and reinforcing the Essential 55 rules.  I can tell a huge difference - especially with the yes ma'ams and excuse me's.  It makes my heart happy to see our kids practice these good habits.  

We are back to Panther Time and PLC's next week.  Please bring MAP data with you to that meeting.

On Monday, Michelle Bell will be up in the SACC room on the 2nd floor to record each person doing their "I Believe in You" Challenge.  Sometime during the day on Monday, go get your child and take them up there to do your video.  Really think about what you want to say to them - I believe it will be so meaningful to them and may need to be exactly what they need to hear. 

Also - if you are the supervisor of a school-wide leadership job, please meet with your students next week to go over their job responsibilities and make a schedule for them.  

Next Week at a Glance...
Monday - mid-term grades should be posted by the end of the day
SBDM meeting at 4 pm
Wednesday - mid-term reports go home
3 pm - Smack Down PD for 3rd and 4th grade teachers
Thursday - iFamily at 5 pm
Friday - Artful Reading people here to meet with teachers in that cohort

Monday, September 3, 2018

Friday Focus - August 31, 2018

How can time go by so quickly?  Seventeen days behind us - that's a tenth of our school year already gone!  Mid-terms for the first nine weeks this Friday - it is all flying by.  

Hopefully, MAP testing can finish up this week.  I know that the system being down last week caused major disruptions.  Please start looking at that data (I know many of you already have) and what it means to your instruction.  We will discuss next week at PLC's.

Keep doing what you are doing - we have had such a smooth first three weeks of school.  Lunchroom, hallway, gym, and classroom behavior has been so good and every classroom I walk into has great things going on.

This week sometime - please post your #observeme outside of your classroom door.  Remember this should be a focus from your PGP and include guiding questions that you want people to focus their feedback around.  I ask that everyone do a minimum of one 10-15 peer observation during the month of September.  Email the person you observed the feedback you would like to give and cc me in that email.  I hope you learn a lot during these visits and feel that it is a good use of your time.  There are so many good things going on that I think you will enjoy seeing.

Intervention starts full swing this week - use every second of intervention time!  Those kids need those extra services and we can make great progress with them!

21st century begins this week!  

No PLC's or Panther Time this week.  Remind students that their behavior carries over to next week!

Next Week at a Glance....
Tuesday - ELA vertical alignment meetings:  K-2 in am and 3-5 in pm
Independance Day  - if you have parents who are still walking students to the classroom - please let us know.
Wednesday - House Pod meeting - see link so you will know what to do!
Math vertical alignment  - K-2 will start directly after House Pod meetings
Thursday - Social Studies/ Science vertical alignment meetings
Friday - Fall Festival beginning at 4:30

Have a great week!

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