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The Week Ahead.....
Monday December 30th-
NO SCHOOL!
Tuesday December 31st-
NO SCHOOL!
Wednesday January 1st-
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
NO SCHOOL!
Thursday January 2nd-
Day 1-
2020 - Welcome Back!
Out of Building- Kurtzman ( Full Day)
Friday January 3rd-
Day 2-
CSI-How are We Doing? Calendar Invites sent - 8AM (LGI)
2 1st MP HEAT Lesson Plans DUE (LFS Format)
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Full Day)
Week at a Glance, Bits & Bytes, and PLC in Print for the Week Ahead for Staff at Clearview Elementary
Sunday, December 29, 2019
Friday, December 6, 2019
12/9-12/13
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Monday December 9th-
Day 4-
CV Holiday Choral Concert @ 7PM (SHS)
White Envelopes will be distributed to classrooms for Winter Wonderland Decor. Every student & staff member please decorate your own white envelope and return to main office box by Thurs. Dec 12.
Out of Building- Frey (Full Day), Godfrey (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
Tuesday December 10th-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Jennings (Half Day PM), Ream (Half Day PM), White (Half Day PM)
Wednesday December 11th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
CV Holiday Choral Concert + Sing-A-Long @ 2PM (Gym) K-6
Math Unit Plan - Standards + LEQ + Assessment Prompts in LFS format DUE
Out of Building- Key (Half Day PM)
Thursday December 12th-
Day 1-
Holiday Breakfast @ 7:30AM (Faculty Lounge)
Horace Mann 403B @ 3:15 (Library)
White Envelopes due to main office box
Out of Building- Murray (Full Day)
Friday December 13th-
Day 2-
Faculty Meeting @ 8AM (LGI)
Gr. 6 Byrnes Lesson
Teacher Flex Day Materials DUE in AESOP
Out of Building- Orwig (Full Day)
Saturday December 14th-
CV Holiday Shop 12p-4p @ CV
Bits & Bytes
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PLC in Print
Hour of Code
Computer Science Education Week
Dec 9 - Dec 15
Monday December 9th-
Day 4-
CV Holiday Choral Concert @ 7PM (SHS)
White Envelopes will be distributed to classrooms for Winter Wonderland Decor. Every student & staff member please decorate your own white envelope and return to main office box by Thurs. Dec 12.
Out of Building- Frey (Full Day), Godfrey (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
Tuesday December 10th-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Jennings (Half Day PM), Ream (Half Day PM), White (Half Day PM)
Wednesday December 11th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
CV Holiday Choral Concert + Sing-A-Long @ 2PM (Gym) K-6
Math Unit Plan - Standards + LEQ + Assessment Prompts in LFS format DUE
Out of Building- Key (Half Day PM)
Thursday December 12th-
Day 1-
Holiday Breakfast @ 7:30AM (Faculty Lounge)
Horace Mann 403B @ 3:15 (Library)
White Envelopes due to main office box
Out of Building- Murray (Full Day)
Friday December 13th-
Day 2-
Faculty Meeting @ 8AM (LGI)
Gr. 6 Byrnes Lesson
Teacher Flex Day Materials DUE in AESOP
Out of Building- Orwig (Full Day)
Saturday December 14th-
CV Holiday Shop 12p-4p @ CV
Bits & Bytes
&
PLC in Print
Of interest...
http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/2019/11/december-planning-ideas-and-songs.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+EducationPodcastNetwork+%28Education+Podcast+Network%29
https://www.edweb.net/schoolsafety
https://edulastic.com/blog/7-ways-data-fueled-plcs-are-transforming-education/
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP7Bvyb3ap44ZF6qR7SLf5AXFHv8lJM50&utm_source=shortlink&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=FY19-Q3-global-demandgen-website-other-EduVideos
https://www.edweb.net/schoolsafety
https://edulastic.com/blog/7-ways-data-fueled-plcs-are-transforming-education/
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP7Bvyb3ap44ZF6qR7SLf5AXFHv8lJM50&utm_source=shortlink&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=FY19-Q3-global-demandgen-website-other-EduVideos
Monday, December 2, 2019
12/2-12/6
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Monday December 2-
NO SCHOOL!
Tuesday December 3-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 PLC @ 8AM
I've Been Jingled starts
Out of Building- Burrell (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Wednesday December 4-
Day 1-
LGI being used by Mrs. Godfrey
Out of Building-Burrell (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Thursday December 5-
Day 2-
Jersey/ Sweatshirt Day- you may wear jeans
PRIDE Meeting @ 8AM
School Board Meeting @ E.C. @ 7PM
Out of Building-Kurtzman (Full Day), Paup (Half Day PM)
Friday December 6-
Day 3-
Out of Building-Godfrey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Paup (Half Day AM), Shearer (Half Day PM)
Bits & Bytes
Hour of Code - Dec 9
resources to check out!
https://www.teachersfirst.com/search_action.cfm?grade_low=0&grade_high=6&searchtext=hour+of+code&searchtype=all
Monday December 2-
NO SCHOOL!
Tuesday December 3-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 PLC @ 8AM
I've Been Jingled starts
Out of Building- Burrell (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Wednesday December 4-
Day 1-
LGI being used by Mrs. Godfrey
Out of Building-Burrell (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Thursday December 5-
Day 2-
Jersey/ Sweatshirt Day- you may wear jeans
PRIDE Meeting @ 8AM
School Board Meeting @ E.C. @ 7PM
Out of Building-Kurtzman (Full Day), Paup (Half Day PM)
Friday December 6-
Day 3-
Out of Building-Godfrey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day), Paup (Half Day AM), Shearer (Half Day PM)
Bits & Bytes
Hour of Code - Dec 9
resources to check out!
https://www.teachersfirst.com/search_action.cfm?grade_low=0&grade_high=6&searchtext=hour+of+code&searchtype=all
PLC in Print
Let's spread more kindness this festive season *
This Do Good December kindness calendar has daily suggested actions to do throughout December 2019 to help you spread a bit more kindness in the world.
The festive season should be a time for human connection and simple joys, not consumerism. So why not print and share this as an alternative advent calendar.
Friday, November 22, 2019
11/25-11/29
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Monday November 25th-
No School for Students!
PT Conferences 8A-8P (Dinner will be provided by the CV PTO from 4-5PM)
Out of Building-Kurtzman (Full Day)
Tuesday November 26th-
No School for Students!
PT Conferences 8A-12P
Out of Building- Groff (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day)
Wednesday November 27th-
NO SCHOOL!
Thursday November 28th-
NO SCHOOL!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday November 29th-
NO SCHOOL!
Happy BLACK FRIDAY!
Monday November 25th-
No School for Students!
PT Conferences 8A-8P (Dinner will be provided by the CV PTO from 4-5PM)
Out of Building-Kurtzman (Full Day)
Tuesday November 26th-
No School for Students!
PT Conferences 8A-12P
Out of Building- Groff (Full Day), Kurtzman (Full Day)
Wednesday November 27th-
NO SCHOOL!
Thursday November 28th-
NO SCHOOL!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Friday November 29th-
NO SCHOOL!
Happy BLACK FRIDAY!
Bits -n Bytes
What are the 7 Mindsets?
The 7 Mindsets are a set of principles that fit perfectly into work you might currently be a part of (or would like to explore) related to social-emotional learning. If you haven’t heard of them before, you can learn more about all seven on this landing page. Here’s a quick overview:
- Everything is Possible: Dream big, embrace creativity and expect results
- Passion First: Pursue your authentic talents and deepest interests
- We Are Connected: Explore the synergies in all relationships and learn to empower one another
- 100% Accountable: Choose to be responsible for your own happiness and success
- Attitude of Gratitude: Seek positives from every experience and be thankful for all you have
- Live to Give: Inspire and serve others while maximizing your potential
- The Time is Now:
- Harness the power of this moment, and take purposeful action today
PLC in PRINT
Friday, November 15, 2019
11/18-11/22
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Monday November 18th-
Day 1-
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8 AM (LGI)
Out of Building- None
Tuesday November 19th-
Day 2-
Gr K-3 PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Groff (Half Day AM), Grove (Full Day)
Wednesday November 20th-
Day 3-
PTO Meeting @ 6p
Out of Building- Key (Full Day)
Thursday November 21st-
Day 4-
MTSS @ 1 PM (LGI)
Conferences 5p-8p (Dinner will be provided tonight from Roma's)
School Board Meeting @ 7:30p @ E.C.
Out of Building- Krone (Full Day)
Friday November 22nd-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Krone (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
Monday November 18th-
Day 1-
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8 AM (LGI)
Out of Building- None
Tuesday November 19th-
Day 2-
Gr K-3 PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Groff (Half Day AM), Grove (Full Day)
Wednesday November 20th-
Day 3-
PTO Meeting @ 6p
Out of Building- Key (Full Day)
Thursday November 21st-
Day 4-
MTSS @ 1 PM (LGI)
Conferences 5p-8p (Dinner will be provided tonight from Roma's)
School Board Meeting @ 7:30p @ E.C.
Out of Building- Krone (Full Day)
Friday November 22nd-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Krone (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
PLC in Print
Education Humor
Three honorable mentions:
1. For Primary...
2. For Intermediate...
3. The reality of being a secondary teacher but an elementary principal...
For more laughs, click here! Have a great weekend everyone:)
Sunday, November 10, 2019
11/11-11/15
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Monday November 11th-
Day 2-
Veterans Day
CSI Meeting: Students How are OUR Students Doing?
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-Godfrey (Half Day PM), White (Half Day PM)
Tuesday November 12th-
Day 3-
CSI Meeting: School Culture
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-Godfrey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Half Day PM), Paup (Full Day), Ream (Full Day)
Wednesday November 13th-
Day 4-
CSI Meeting: School Processes
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-None
Thursday November 14th-
Day 5-
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Gr. 3 STEAM Night 4p-9p RLJHS
Out of Building-Riedel (Full Day)
Friday November 15th-
Day 6-
CSI Meeting: Demographics
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building- Orwig (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
Monday November 11th-
Day 2-
Veterans Day
CSI Meeting: Students How are OUR Students Doing?
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-Godfrey (Half Day PM), White (Half Day PM)
Tuesday November 12th-
Day 3-
CSI Meeting: School Culture
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-Godfrey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Half Day PM), Paup (Full Day), Ream (Full Day)
Wednesday November 13th-
Day 4-
CSI Meeting: School Processes
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building-None
Thursday November 14th-
Day 5-
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Gr. 3 STEAM Night 4p-9p RLJHS
Out of Building-Riedel (Full Day)
Friday November 15th-
Day 6-
CSI Meeting: Demographics
-8am @ LGI (committee rec'd calendar invite)
Gr 2 CoGAT Testing
Out of Building- Orwig (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
Poverty, Not Race, Fuels the Achievement Gap
Analysis shows income drives schools' success
October 1, 2019
The racial "achievement gap" in standardized-test scores shouldn't be considered a racial gap at all, a new study argues. Instead, it's more accurate to call it a "poverty gap."
Racial segregation tends to concentrate black and Hispanic children in schools where most of the students come from poor families because of the persistent connection between race and income in the United States. And those high-poverty schools provide fewer opportunities than schools that are more affluent.
How stark are the wealth disparities? In 2016, the median wealth of a white family—assets minus debt—was $171,000, based on calculations of federal data conducted by the Urban Institute. For black families, median wealth was a little over $17,000. For Hispanic families, it was just shy of $21,000.
"It's the difference in the poverty composition that is most predictive of the achievement gap," said Sean Reardon, a professor at the Stanford University Graduate School of Education and the study's lead author. "That's the mechanism by which segregation is harmful."
To calculate school effectiveness and achievement gaps, the researchers turned to a data archive they created using federal sources such as state test scores as well as results on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Segregation data were derived from an annual survey of all schools in the country. Poverty was measured by looking at the percentage of children in a school who are eligible for free- or reduced-price lunches. All those data have been compiled into an interactive online tool that the public can use to rate and rank schools and districts nationwide.
In their analysis, the researchers found that highly segregated districts had sizable achievement gaps, and the rate of the gap grew faster as students progressed from 3rd to 8th grades.
Comparing Districts
To see this in action, consider the school districts in Atlanta and Baltimore. Both are highly segregated by race and both have large test-score gaps between black and white students. Atlanta is about 75 percent black and 15 percent white; Baltimore's student population is about 82 percent black and 8 percent white.
But in Atlanta, the test-score gap between white and black children is nearly five grade levels, and in Baltimore, the test-score gap is two grade levels, according to the tool developed by Stanford.
Measuring 'Educational Opportunity'
Sean Reardon, a professor at the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, developed a data archive that allows analysis of racial test-score gaps and comparisons among school districts across states. A public version of the data tool, the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University, can be found online at edopportunity.org.
The interactive tool allows users to examine three important measures by school, district, or state.
Average Test Scores
These scores capture a student’s learning opportunities both inside and outside the school environment. Children who have rich learning opportunities outside of school can score higher on tests compared to students who don’t have access to the same resources, Reardon says.
These scores capture a student’s learning opportunities both inside and outside the school environment. Children who have rich learning opportunities outside of school can score higher on tests compared to students who don’t have access to the same resources, Reardon says.
Learning Rates
This measure evaluates how effectively a school, district, or state does its job at moving students ahead academically.
This measure evaluates how effectively a school, district, or state does its job at moving students ahead academically.
Trends in Test Scores
This measure captures both changes in the community and the change in the performance of the school, district, or state over time.
This measure captures both changes in the community and the change in the performance of the school, district, or state over time.
The data tool allows schools and districts to be compared to others in the country, even though they don’t use the same standardized tests.
Source: Education Week
The interactive tool shows that black students in Baltimore attend schools that are relatively more affluent than black students in Atlanta. In Baltimore, black schools are 15 percent poorer than the schools attended by white students. In Atlanta, those schools are 56 percent poorer than those attended by white students.
In contrast, Detroit, which is 83 percent black and about 2 percent white, has an achievement gap of less than a grade level between black and white students. But both groups are scoring more than two grade levels below national averages, and both groups are attending schools classified as high poverty.
"Whether your child is white or black, that [high-poverty] school is likely to be much less effective," Reardon said.
The study adds to a growing body of research about the effects of segregation on academic achievement.
A 2017 study by David Leibowitz, an analyst for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, found that residential segregation increased in districts after desegregation orders were lifted.
When districts were no longer required to integrate their schools, dropout rates rose by 1 percentage point for black students and by 3 percentage points for Hispanic students.
And, in a 2017 study of New York schools, researchers found that gaps between white students and black and Latino students in math- and reading-test scores, as well as gaps in graduation rates, were all smaller in the city's most integrated schools, compared with the city's most racially segregated schools.
In the city's most segregated schools, white students were 23 percentage points more likely to graduate from high school than black students and 29.4 percentage points more likely to graduate than Latino students. By contrast, in New York's most racially and ethnically mixed schools, the Latino-white graduation gap was only 4 percentage points, and black students graduated statistically on par or even slightly more often than white students.
Understanding Why
So what is it about high-poverty schools that stifles students' academic growth?
That's a harder question to answer, the researchers concluded, possibly because the proxies for school quality that can be quantified—things like the existence of gifted programs, the number of skilled and experienced teachers, or the use of more challenging curricula—are poor gauges for evaluating a school's quality. High-poverty schools have fewer of those resources, but that does not seem to be associated with achievement gaps.
The researchers also examined whether poor schools have large groups of students with lower test scores compared with schools with more white students. That clustering could mean that teachers can't concentrate on rigor, or that there are differences in norms around achievement, the researchers hypothesized. But those elements also didn't explain the gaps, the papers found.
Even though the analysis did not pin down the mechanisms that lead to achievement gaps, it does show poverty is the cause, rather than a school's racial makeup. If it were possible to address academic-achievement gaps while leaving racial and economic segregation intact, Reardon said, some school district or community would have figured it out by now.
"It may not be possible," he said. "It certainly isn't easy."
Staff Writer Sarah E. Sparks contributed to this article.
Vol. 39, Issue 07, Page 5
Published in Print: October 2, 2019, as Poverty, Not Race, Fuels the Achievement GapFriday, November 1, 2019
11/4-11/8
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The Week Ahead.........
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end...
Sunday November 3rd-
Adjust your clocks back one hour @ 2 a.m.
Monday November 4th-
Day 3-
Data Meeting - Gr 3/4 @ 8AM (LGI)
PTO Texas Roadhouse Fundraiser 3p-10p
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Frey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Half Day PM)
Tuesday November 5th-
Day 4-
Data Meeting - Gr 5/6 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Capik (Full Day)
Wednesday November 6th-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Key (Full Day Training)
Thursday November 7th-
Day 6-
Camo/Flannel Day (You may wear jeans)
Gr. 5 Byrnes Lesson
School Board Meeting @ 7P @ E.C.
Out of Building-Capik (Full Day), Godfrey (Half Day AM), Key (Full Day Training)
Friday November 8th-
Day 1-
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Key (Full Day Training)
Bits & Bytes
Still working on hours for Dec 23, click on these webinars to check them out...
PLC in Print
ELIMINATE PING-PONG BEHAVIOR
"To address classroom management, I frequently provide trainings from the Time to Teach discipline curriculum (published by the Center for Teacher Effectiveness). Administrators, teachers, and staff, alike, have told me that these strategies have tremendously transformed classroom environments by increasing instructional time and teachers’ confidence, as well as decreasing off-task behavior. Here are three of the most effective self-control strategies."
1. Exercise the Power of Silence
2. Keep Responses Clear and Concise
3. Diffuse the Challenge and Move On
**FULL Article Linke in Title**
Daylight Savings Time comes to an end...
Sunday November 3rd-
Adjust your clocks back one hour @ 2 a.m.
Monday November 4th-
Day 3-
Data Meeting - Gr 3/4 @ 8AM (LGI)
PTO Texas Roadhouse Fundraiser 3p-10p
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Frey (Full Day), Kurtzman (Half Day PM)
Tuesday November 5th-
Day 4-
Data Meeting - Gr 5/6 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Capik (Full Day)
Wednesday November 6th-
Day 5-
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Key (Full Day Training)
Thursday November 7th-
Day 6-
Camo/Flannel Day (You may wear jeans)
Gr. 5 Byrnes Lesson
School Board Meeting @ 7P @ E.C.
Out of Building-Capik (Full Day), Godfrey (Half Day AM), Key (Full Day Training)
Friday November 8th-
Day 1-
Out of Building- Capik (Full Day), Key (Full Day Training)
Bits & Bytes
Still working on hours for Dec 23, click on these webinars to check them out...
and/or
Anxiety and depression are affecting students at staggering levels. Join SEL leaders from Los Angeles Unified School District and Sacramento County Office of Education to learn simple strategies districts, schools and classroom educators can implement to promote students’ social, emotional and mental wellness.
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DATE: Wednesday, November 13th
TIME: 12:30pm PT/3:30pm ET SPEAKERS: Los Angeles Unified School District’s SEL Advisor Susan Ward Roncalli and Sacramento County Office of Education's Director of Student and Educational Services, Brent Malicote |
PLC in Print
ELIMINATE PING-PONG BEHAVIOR
"To address classroom management, I frequently provide trainings from the Time to Teach discipline curriculum (published by the Center for Teacher Effectiveness). Administrators, teachers, and staff, alike, have told me that these strategies have tremendously transformed classroom environments by increasing instructional time and teachers’ confidence, as well as decreasing off-task behavior. Here are three of the most effective self-control strategies."
1. Exercise the Power of Silence
2. Keep Responses Clear and Concise
3. Diffuse the Challenge and Move On
**FULL Article Linke in Title**
Sunday, October 27, 2019
10/28-11/1
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Monday October 28th-
Day 4-
2 Hour Delay for Students
End of 1st marking period
Gr K-2 (Green Room) & Gr 3-6 (LGI) - Writing Assessments
Out of Building- Key (Full Day-Training), Groff (Full Day), Knepp (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Tuesday October 29th-
Day 5-
Out of Building-Key (Full Day-Training), Knepp (Full Day)
Wednesday October 30th-
Day 6-
Fall Picture Retakes
Out of Building- Godfrey (Full Day), Riedel (Full Day)
Thursday October 31st-
Day 1-
Happy Halloween!!!!!
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Half Day PM)
Friday November 1st-
Day 2-
PTO Mother/Son sports night
Out of Building- None
Monday October 28th-
Day 4-
2 Hour Delay for Students
End of 1st marking period
Gr K-2 (Green Room) & Gr 3-6 (LGI) - Writing Assessments
Out of Building- Key (Full Day-Training), Groff (Full Day), Knepp (Full Day), Laird (Full Day)
Tuesday October 29th-
Day 5-
Out of Building-Key (Full Day-Training), Knepp (Full Day)
Wednesday October 30th-
Day 6-
Fall Picture Retakes
Out of Building- Godfrey (Full Day), Riedel (Full Day)
Thursday October 31st-
Day 1-
Happy Halloween!!!!!
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Half Day PM)
Friday November 1st-
Day 2-
PTO Mother/Son sports night
Out of Building- None
Friday, October 18, 2019
10/21-10/25
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Monday October 21st-
Day 5-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of ALICE acronym on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
Out of Building-Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Godfrey (Full Day)
Tuesday October 22nd-
Day 6-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of Alert/Lockdown/Inform on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
Out of Building-Groff ( Half Day PM), Shearer (Full Day)
Wednesday October 23rd-
Day 1-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of Evacuation/ Rally Point on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
-Complete an Evacuation Field Trip to Rally Point sometime during the day at the teacher’s discretion. Use Rally Point Field Trip Google Form to schedule a time.
Gr. 3 Byrnes Lesson
Out of Building-None
Thursday October 24th-
Day 2-
CDTs with Todd McClimans @ 8a (optional attendance)
-Todd will be available to drill down how to retrieve and read the newest data tool for Gr 3-6.
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Gr. K-2: Show the YouTube video “I’m not scared, I’m prepared” by the classroom teacher. + Practice an Enhanced Lockdown sometime during the day at the teacher’s discretion. Use Lockdown Google Form to schedule a time
Out of Building-Behrmann (Half Day PM), Paup (Half Day PM), White (Full Day)
Friday October 25th-
Day 3-
ALiCE Drill - AM
-At a time convenient to the building an announcement will come over the PA system. Listen closely and make the decision if you are going to do an Enhanced Lockdown or Evacuate to the Rally Point.. An announcement will come over the PA system to end the drill.
Out of Building-Burrell (Full Day), White (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
Grade Level Meetings begin on Wednesday. On Monday, I will send out a brief agenda to cover with your CSI committee determined at the start of the year along with the date to meet as this will be the grade level meeting for this cycle.
Monday October 21st-
Day 5-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of ALICE acronym on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
Out of Building-Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Godfrey (Full Day)
Tuesday October 22nd-
Day 6-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of Alert/Lockdown/Inform on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
Out of Building-Groff ( Half Day PM), Shearer (Full Day)
Wednesday October 23rd-
Day 1-
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Show the review Screencast of Evacuation/ Rally Point on morning announcements or by the classroom teacher.
-Complete an Evacuation Field Trip to Rally Point sometime during the day at the teacher’s discretion. Use Rally Point Field Trip Google Form to schedule a time.
Out of Building-None
Thursday October 24th-
Day 2-
CDTs with Todd McClimans @ 8a (optional attendance)
-Todd will be available to drill down how to retrieve and read the newest data tool for Gr 3-6.
ALiCE Drill Review:
-Gr. K-2: Show the YouTube video “I’m not scared, I’m prepared” by the classroom teacher. + Practice an Enhanced Lockdown sometime during the day at the teacher’s discretion. Use Lockdown Google Form to schedule a time
-Gr. 3-6: Practice an Enhanced Lockdown sometime during the day at the teacher’s discretion. Use Lockdown Google Form to schedule a time
Out of Building-Behrmann (Half Day PM), Paup (Half Day PM), White (Full Day)
Friday October 25th-
Day 3-
ALiCE Drill - AM
-At a time convenient to the building an announcement will come over the PA system. Listen closely and make the decision if you are going to do an Enhanced Lockdown or Evacuate to the Rally Point.. An announcement will come over the PA system to end the drill.
Copy of Parent Letter distributed Friday, 10/18The focus of this year's ALICE drill will be to practice evacuation and to walk students to the rally point established for your buildings.
Out of Building-Burrell (Full Day), White (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
Friday, October 11, 2019
10/14-10/18
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Monday October 14th-
No School!
Tuesday October 15th-
Day 1-
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Taylor (Full Day)
Wednesday October 16th-
Day 2-
PTO Meeting @ 6p LGI
Gr K-3 PLC @ 8a Green Room
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8a LGI
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Half Day PM), Taylor ( Full Day)
Thursday October 17th-
Day 3-
Great American Shakeout - Earthquake Drill @10:15a
Gr. 2 Field Trip-SHS Stem Day
School Board Meeting @ EC @ 7p
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day)
Friday October 18th-
Day 4-
Gr 4-6 Math PLC @ 8a LGI
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Dunlap (Half Day PM)
Bits & Bytes
Education Podcasts to dip your toes in over the holiday weekend! Check it out...
Additional CV Notes:
About Noel Estes, IU Speech Therapist-
As many of you already know, Noel, on Sept. 29, fell in her home and broke her knee cap in two places. Her repair surgery was on Oct 4.
CV does not yet know when Noel will return to walk our hallways but if you have a minute or two to drop her an email of encouragement, I am sure she would greatly appreciate it.
Monday October 14th-
No School!
Tuesday October 15th-
Day 1-
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Taylor (Full Day)
Wednesday October 16th-
Day 2-
PTO Meeting @ 6p LGI
Gr K-3 PLC @ 8a Green Room
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8a LGI
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Half Day PM), Taylor ( Full Day)
Thursday October 17th-
Day 3-
Great American Shakeout - Earthquake Drill @10:15a
Gr. 2 Field Trip-SHS Stem Day
School Board Meeting @ EC @ 7p
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day)
Friday October 18th-
Day 4-
Gr 4-6 Math PLC @ 8a LGI
Out of Building- Baummer (Full Day), Dunlap (Half Day PM)
Bits & Bytes
Education Podcasts to dip your toes in over the holiday weekend! Check it out...
We Are Teachers
PLC in Print
Additional CV Notes:
About Noel Estes, IU Speech Therapist-
As many of you already know, Noel, on Sept. 29, fell in her home and broke her knee cap in two places. Her repair surgery was on Oct 4.
CV does not yet know when Noel will return to walk our hallways but if you have a minute or two to drop her an email of encouragement, I am sure she would greatly appreciate it.
Friday, October 4, 2019
10/7-10/11
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The Week Ahead........
Monday October 7th-
Day 2-
Gr 2 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: Progress Data from current ROAR groups and classroom monitoring
Out of Building- Key (Full Day), Groff (Full Day), Warner (Full Day)
Tuesday October 8th-
Day 3-
Gr. 3/4 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: CDT Data - Literary & Math, Reflex Data, EDM formative (Unit Crosswalk Data), DRA & Progress Data from current ROAR groups**
Gr. 4-6 Cross Country Meet- 1:15- 3:15
Health Hero Flue Clinic
Out of Building-Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Wednesday October 9th-
Day 4-
Gr. K/1 Fire Prevention w/ New Bridgeville Fire Company
Out of Building-Baummer (Full Day), Johnson (Full Day)
Thursday October 10th-
Day 5-
Gr. 1 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: Progress Data from current ROAR groups and classroom monitoring
Out of Building- Johnson (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Paup (Half Day AM)
Friday October 11th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 Rain Date Cross Country Meet 1:15-3:15
Boo Bash 6p-8p
Out of Building- Aldrich (Full Day), Jennings (Full Day), Johnson (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Saturday October 12th-
District Elementary Cross Country Meet 9a-12p
Haunted Mile- 9a-12p
Bits & Bytes
Monday October 7th-
Day 2-
Gr 2 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: Progress Data from current ROAR groups and classroom monitoring
Out of Building- Key (Full Day), Groff (Full Day), Warner (Full Day)
Tuesday October 8th-
Day 3-
Gr. 3/4 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: CDT Data - Literary & Math, Reflex Data, EDM formative (Unit Crosswalk Data), DRA & Progress Data from current ROAR groups**
Gr. 4-6 Cross Country Meet- 1:15- 3:15
Health Hero Flue Clinic
Out of Building-Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Wednesday October 9th-
Day 4-
Gr. K/1 Fire Prevention w/ New Bridgeville Fire Company
Out of Building-Baummer (Full Day), Johnson (Full Day)
Thursday October 10th-
Day 5-
Gr. 1 Data Meeting (LGI)
**Bring: Progress Data from current ROAR groups and classroom monitoring
Out of Building- Johnson (Full Day), Key (Full Day), Paup (Half Day AM)
Friday October 11th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4-6 Rain Date Cross Country Meet 1:15-3:15
Boo Bash 6p-8p
Out of Building- Aldrich (Full Day), Jennings (Full Day), Johnson (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Saturday October 12th-
District Elementary Cross Country Meet 9a-12p
Haunted Mile- 9a-12p
Bits & Bytes
Be on the lookout Monday, Oct 7 for screencasts showing the tabs and clicks of SAS covering how to take those first steps to meet our building goals!
When are those first initial steps DUE? Dec 11th
What are the initial steps:
1. EATES Learning Focus Plans
2. One Unit identified
3. Standards to be covered with Unit instruction
4. Essential Questions to guide the Unit Instruction
5. Assessment Tasks to be completed as pre/post covering grade level eligible content as defined under the PA Core Standard
We are all together in this initiative.
Over the next week, I, along with Libby, will be working to complete the gr. 3-6 crosswalk. Also, gr. K-2, I will begin the work on a similar crosswalk and share out that Google Doc once created. However, there is still a great amount of work to do in the LFS planning process! Seek and find partnerships to work together and collaborate.
When are those first initial steps DUE? Dec 11th
What are the initial steps:
1. EATES Learning Focus Plans
2. One Unit identified
3. Standards to be covered with Unit instruction
4. Essential Questions to guide the Unit Instruction
5. Assessment Tasks to be completed as pre/post covering grade level eligible content as defined under the PA Core Standard
We are all together in this initiative.
Over the next week, I, along with Libby, will be working to complete the gr. 3-6 crosswalk. Also, gr. K-2, I will begin the work on a similar crosswalk and share out that Google Doc once created. However, there is still a great amount of work to do in the LFS planning process! Seek and find partnerships to work together and collaborate.
To EVERYONE a huge THANK YOU for all the hard work you are currently doing and that which will be coming ahead. I have seen Troy in our hallways often and know you are in good hands when you reach out to him for continued guidance. Another huge WAY TO GO for those who have spoken with him, booked him to come in for a meeting, etc. If anyone is needing EATES planning assistance PLEASE contact Troy. He is our district LFS Coach and available most mornings before our kiddos arrive.
Weekend HumorSunday, September 29, 2019
9/29 - 10/5
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The Week Ahead........
Monday September 30th-
Day 3-
SLO Due in PA-ETEP
Out of Building- Atkinson (Full Day), Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Full Day)
Tuesday October 1st-
Day 4-
Fall Book Fair, Family Night, 4-7 PM
Out of Building- Godfrey (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Wednesday October 2nd-
Day 5-
Fall Book Fair
Out of Building- Godfrey (Half Day AM), Paup (Half Day PM)
Thursday October 3rd-
Day 6-
DISNEY DAY
Dec 23 Flex Day-Questions? Meet with Eric Wilson & Libby Stambaugh @ 8AM (Library)
Fall Book Fair
MTSS/TANK @ 1PM
Out of Building- None
Friday October 4th-
Day 1-
Data Mtng Gr 5&6 @ 8AM (LGI)
**Bring: CDT Data - Literary & Math, Reflex Data, EDM formative (Unit Crosswalk Data), DRA & Progress Data from current ROAR groups**
Fall Book Fair (AM only)
Out of Building- Mellinger (Half Day AM), Warner (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
Monday September 30th-
Day 3-
SLO Due in PA-ETEP
Out of Building- Atkinson (Full Day), Baummer (Full Day), Frey (Full Day)
Tuesday October 1st-
Day 4-
Fall Book Fair, Family Night, 4-7 PM
Out of Building- Godfrey (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Wednesday October 2nd-
Day 5-
Fall Book Fair
Out of Building- Godfrey (Half Day AM), Paup (Half Day PM)
Thursday October 3rd-
Day 6-
DISNEY DAY
Dec 23 Flex Day-Questions? Meet with Eric Wilson & Libby Stambaugh @ 8AM (Library)
Fall Book Fair
MTSS/TANK @ 1PM
Out of Building- None
Friday October 4th-
Day 1-
Data Mtng Gr 5&6 @ 8AM (LGI)
**Bring: CDT Data - Literary & Math, Reflex Data, EDM formative (Unit Crosswalk Data), DRA & Progress Data from current ROAR groups**
Fall Book Fair (AM only)
Out of Building- Mellinger (Half Day AM), Warner (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
Sunday, September 22, 2019
9/23-9/27
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The Week Ahead........
Monday September 23rd-
Day 4-
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building- Key (Full Day), White (Full Day)
Tuesday September 24th-
Day 5-
Gr K&1 ELA PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Frey (Full Day), Key (Full Day)
Wednesday September 25th-
Day 6-
Out of Building-None
Thursday September 26th-
Day 1-
TANK @ 1PM (LGI)
Out of Building- Atkinson (Full Day), Paup (Half Day PM)
Friday September 27th-
Day 2-
Faculty Meeting @ 8AM (LGI)
Field Trip Forms DUE
Out of Building- Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
https://leadershipfreak.blog/2019/08/19/partly-cloudy-or-partly-sunny-how-to-energize-others/
Monday September 23rd-
Day 4-
Gr 4-6 ELA PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building- Key (Full Day), White (Full Day)
Tuesday September 24th-
Day 5-
Gr K&1 ELA PLC @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Frey (Full Day), Key (Full Day)
Wednesday September 25th-
Day 6-
Out of Building-None
Thursday September 26th-
Day 1-
TANK @ 1PM (LGI)
Out of Building- Atkinson (Full Day), Paup (Half Day PM)
Friday September 27th-
Day 2-
Faculty Meeting @ 8AM (LGI)
Field Trip Forms DUE
Out of Building- Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Bits & Bytes
In accordance with the district goal that all teachers will deliver lessons at HEAT level 5/6 at least 4 times per year by the 2019-20 school year, the elementary principals have set the following deadlines:
By Jan. 3, 2020, all teachers will provide their building principal 2 lesson plans for evidence of HEAT level 5/6 lessons.
By Jan. 3, 2020, all teachers will provide their building principal 2 lesson plans for evidence of HEAT level 5/6 lessons.
By May 15, 2020, all teachers will provide their building principal an additional 2 lesson plans for evidence of HEAT level 5/6 lessons.
These lesson plans will be in LFS format, as always. Questions, please let me know
Thanks!
PLC in Print
https://leadershipfreak.blog/2019/08/19/partly-cloudy-or-partly-sunny-how-to-energize-others/
PARTLY CLOUDY OR PARTLY SUNNY – HOW TO ENERGIZE OTHERS
You see yourself as sunny. Others think you’re cloudy.
The way you occur to others and the way you perceive yourself are two different things.
When you look at the sky:
According to the National Weather Service, partly sunny skies are between 37% and 63% sunny. But partly cloudy skies are also between 37% and 63% cloudy.
Partly cloudy and partly sunny mean the same thing.
When you look at the sky, do you see clouds or blue?
If you spend 50% of your time focused on problems, you might think you’re a beam of light, but you’re cloudy.
Magnification:
You think you’re cheerful. They think you’re cloudy. People magnify clouds and minimize sun.
A short spring shower from you is a downpour to your team.
The mostly sunny leader:
It’s not about smiling, although smiling helps.
A leader worth following energizes people even when it’s raining.
How to be a mostly sunny leader:
- Let people know they matter. You don’t have to be bubbly. Just make people feel important.*
- Believe improvement and progress are possible with energy and teamwork.
- Find something good to say.
- See the clouds and choose the sun. Don’t ignore issues, problems, and challenges. But for goodness sake, see the good.
- Take action. Talk without action is a power outage. Focus on something you CAN do.
If you talk about problems 80% of the time and solutions 20% of the time, you’re a tsunami of energy sucking negativity.
Project:
Rate your interactions for a week with a + or -.
- Did you make someone feel important? Record a plus.
- Did you complain most of the time? Record a minus.
- Were you solution-focused? Record a plus.
- Did you talk but not take action? Record a minus.
- Did you see a problem as an opportunity? Record a plus.
Review and adjust appropriately.
How might leaders better energize people and teams?
Bonus material:
How to Energize Colleagues* (HBR)
3 Qualities of Optimistic Leaders (Success)
5 Ways to Become the Optimistic Leader Your Team Wants (Insperity)
Sunday, September 15, 2019
9/16-9/20
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The Week Ahead......
Monday September 16th-
Day 5-
Title 1 Parent Meeting-8 Am- 9 Am
Out of the Building- None
Tuesday September 17th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4 Copper Beach Field Trip
Gr. 1 Collinsville Clifford Visit
**All classrooms are required to celebrate Constitution Day today, Sept 17.
Many helpful websites with plenty of resources are on the Internet**
Out of Building- None
Wednesday September 18th-
Day 2-
PTO Meeting @ 6PM
Out of Building- None
Thursday September 19th-
Day 3-
Gr. 3-6 Math PLC 8AM
Gr. 2 ELA PLC- 8AM
School Board Meeting @ 7PM
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Full Day), Orwig (Full Day)
Friday September 20th-
Day 4-
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day PM), Orwig (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
Blended & Personalized Learning At Work
PLC in Print
Monday September 16th-
Day 5-
Title 1 Parent Meeting-8 Am- 9 Am
Out of the Building- None
Tuesday September 17th-
Day 6-
Gr. 4 Copper Beach Field Trip
Gr. 1 Collinsville Clifford Visit
**All classrooms are required to celebrate Constitution Day today, Sept 17.
Many helpful websites with plenty of resources are on the Internet**
Out of Building- None
Wednesday September 18th-
Day 2-
PTO Meeting @ 6PM
Substitute Folder
- See Faculty Handbook for required contents.
- Due to office today, Wed., Sept. 18.
Out of Building- None
Thursday September 19th-
Day 3-
Gr. 3-6 Math PLC 8AM
Gr. 2 ELA PLC- 8AM
School Board Meeting @ 7PM
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Full Day), Orwig (Full Day)
Friday September 20th-
Day 4-
Out of Building- Kurtzman (Full Day), Mellinger (Half Day PM), Orwig (Full Day), Roy (Full Day)
Bits & Bytes
Blended & Personalized Learning At Work
10 Things About Childhood Trauma Every Teacher Needs to Know
Sunday, September 8, 2019
9/9-9/13
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The Week Ahead.......
Monday September 9th-
Day 6-
K. Color Days- Wear Brown
ROAR Group - Grade 2 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Eppley (Full Day)
Tuesday September 10th-
Day 1-
K. Color Days- Wear Black
Fall Picture Day
Completed schedule, in Google docs, is due.
Out of Building-Godfrey (Half Day PM)
Wednesday September 11th-
Day 2-
K. Color Days- Wear White
PLC (Math) - Grades K-2 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-
Thursday September 12th-
Day 3-
TANK (MTSS) @ 1PM
Summer Reading Reward Movie & Dinner @ 3:30PM
Out of Building-Ream (Full Day)
Friday September 13th-
Day 4-
Severe Weather Drill @ 1:30PM
ALiCE Certificates Due
Out of Building-Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
Monday September 9th-
Day 6-
K. Color Days- Wear Brown
ROAR Group - Grade 2 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-Eppley (Full Day)
Tuesday September 10th-
Day 1-
K. Color Days- Wear Black
Fall Picture Day
Completed schedule, in Google docs, is due.
- Mark specials in red.
- Follow Minute Guidelines in Faculty Handbook
(Grade 1 & 2 review new science guidelines)
- Please list daily minutes at bottom of schedule for math and language arts.
- Schedule should start at 9:00 AM and end at 3:20 PM
Out of Building-Godfrey (Half Day PM)
Wednesday September 11th-
Day 2-
K. Color Days- Wear White
PLC (Math) - Grades K-2 @ 8AM (LGI)
Out of Building-
Thursday September 12th-
Day 3-
TANK (MTSS) @ 1PM
Summer Reading Reward Movie & Dinner @ 3:30PM
Out of Building-Ream (Full Day)
Friday September 13th-
Day 4-
Severe Weather Drill @ 1:30PM
ALiCE Certificates Due
Out of Building-Mellinger (Half Day AM)
Bits & Bytes
PLC in Print
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