Sunday, April 28, 2019

4/29-5/3

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Monday April 29th-
Day 5-
District Band Rehearsals @ LJM
Trauma-Informed Session 3:
"Classroom Strategies: How to Support Billy in the Classroom" @ 8AM (LGI)

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)

Tuesday April 30th-
Day 6-
Trauma-Informed Session 4 - "Educator Self-Care" @ 8AM (LGI)
PSSA Science- Session #1 (Day 6B; No ROAR)

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)

Wednesday May 1st-
Day 1-
PSSA Science- Session #2 (Day 1A; No ROAR)
Data Team Meeting- K/1 @ 8 AM

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day), Taylor (Full Day)

Thursday May 2nd-
Day 2-
Salad Day!
PSSA Make ups
Data Team Meeting Gr. 5 @ 8AM
BizTown Interviews @ 1PM (Gym)

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day), Taylor (Full Day)

Friday May 3rd-
Day 3-
PSSA Make ups
District Band Rehearsals @ LJM
Data Team Meeting Gr. 2 @ 8AM

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day), Taylor (Full Day)

PLC in PRINT


DA Op-Ed: SEL takes center stage

How introducing a districtwide system of supports leads to better outcomes
By:  | Issue: March, 2019 
February 21, 2019
Social-emotional learning has taken on a new level of importance as schools and districts adapt to meet the increasingly complex needs of students. SEL informs how educators approach culture, climate, management and discipline, and how they deliver the supports needed across schools and districts. There are many aspects to creating a robust system of supports that ensures schools and programs in the district not only speak the same language, but also have a shared understanding of resources and expectations for success.

The community contributes

A year ago, our district partnered with the South Carolina Department of Mental Health to train staff on trauma-informed practices. Small teams of educators from seven schools learned to better understand the impact that adverse childhood experiences have on students. We now recognize the impact that trauma and certain disciplinary actions have on students’ decision-making.
This training now includes all 52 schools in the district. School-based teams have served as leads in providing hands-on support for their colleagues.
Another partnership in the tiered support system is telehealth services for parents and students in a rural area of the district. In the district’s urban center, the United Way provides health services, job training and related assistance to families to help boost student attendance and academic success.
Each school has created a mentoring or support program for students who may need additional interactions with positive, caring adults. One of the most important resources for assisting schools with this work is the partnership with community and state agencies, as some issues can be greater than districts and schools alone can handle.
We recognize the impact of trauma not only in students’ decision-making and actions, but also the impact certain disciplinary actions may have.

New views on behavior

As a district with a poverty index over 74 percent, we needed to equip all of our certified staff with classroom strategies to cope with the neurological impacts of poverty and the associated trauma. Administrators and teachers now understand the science behind certain student behaviors, and how educators can create a healthier social landscape.
Over the past two years, the district has aligned programming and other activities in a tiered and strategic approach to SEL. School communities are different, but their ultimate goals are engaging students and staff, maintaining a positive school climate with high expectations, and ensuring that students know that caring adults work in every building.
That said, we had to look systemically at the approach to certain aspects of SEL. We revised the student code of conduct so that level 1 offenses (minor infractions) now lead to activities such as mediation, community service and restorative justice, as well as training and information sessions for parents. At the elementary and secondary levels, schools now have the ability to tailor level 1 interventions to meet the needs and circumstances of the student.

A big difference

We are in the early stages of aligning the many steps and activities required to be a trauma-informed district, as it relates to meeting the social-emotional needs of our students. Trauma-informed practices are an important tool embedded in our SEL activities and our tiered support mode of operation. We find that these activities and training make a big difference as we strive to improve outcomes, options and opportunities for all students in the district.

Craig Witherspoon is the superintendent of Richland County School District One in Columbia, South Carolina.

Monday, April 22, 2019

4/22-4/26

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Monday April 22nd-
Day 6-
FLEX DAY for Students
-memo linked above
-WHEN ARE THE NEXT FIDs?
Our next two Flexible Instructional Days are scheduled for Thursday, April 18 and
Monday, April 22. These two days will count as both teacher and student days; therefore,
they will also count as cycle days.
-WHAT IS THE EXPECTATION OF ME FOR THE NEXT FIDs?
Plan to be available to answer questions from parents and/or students, by email, from 9
a.m.-12 p.m. and from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. on both days. Teachers do not need to report to
their buildings.
-WHAT IS THE EXPECTED WORKLOAD FOR STUDENTS?
For each FID, assign developmentally-appropriate work that continues the daily
instruction. Be cognizant of the resources that your students have (i.e. internet, parent
support, etc.) and design lessons that the students can complete independently.

Tuesday April 23rd-
Day 1-
PSSA Math- Session #1 (If you have more than 10 students, pick up your crate @ 8:10AM)
Stage the Page- Flight School (Lunch Switch Grade 4/6-11:20; Grade 1/2 12:40)
CV Spring Concert, 7PM @ SHS

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)

Wednesday April 24th-
Day 2-
Faculty Meeting @ 8AM (Click on the title or linked here)
PSSA Math- Session # 2 (Pick up your crate @ 8:35AM)
Arbor Day Lesson DUE - Google Doc linked here

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)

Thursday April 25th-
Day 3-
Bring your child to work day!
PTO Staff Appreciation Luncheon
TANK Meeting @ 1PM

Out of Building- Groff (Full Day)

Friday April 26th-
Day 4-
District Band Rehearsals @ LJM
Talent Show @ 6:30 PM

Out of Building-Baummer (Full Day), Groff (Full Day)


Sunday, April 14, 2019

4/15-4/19

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Monday April 15th-
Day 2-
PSSA-ELA Session #1

Out of Building- Willard (Full Day)

Tuesday April 16th-
Day 3-
PSSA-ELA Session #2

Out of Building- None

Wednesday April 17th-
Day 4-
PSSA-ELA Session
FFA Gr.1 Reading 9:05 AM
PTO Meeting @ 6PM

Out of Building-Burrell (Full Day)

Thursday April 18th-
Day 5-
FLEX DAY for Students
-memo linked above
-WHEN ARE THE NEXT FIDs?
Our next two Flexible Instructional Days are scheduled for Thursday, April 18 and
Monday, April 22. These two days will count as both teacher and student days; therefore,
they will also count as cycle days.
-WHAT IS THE EXPECTATION OF ME FOR THE NEXT FIDs?
Plan to be available to answer questions from parents and/or students, by email, from 9
a.m.-12 p.m. and from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. on both days. Teachers do not need to report to
their buildings.
-WHAT IS THE EXPECTED WORKLOAD FOR STUDENTS?
For each FID, assign developmentally-appropriate work that continues the daily
instruction. Be cognizant of the resources that your students have (i.e. internet, parent
support, etc.) and design lessons that the students can complete independently.

Friday April 19th-
NO SCHOOL!
Good Friday!


Happy Easter!



Sunday, April 7, 2019

4/8-4/12

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Monday April 8th-
Day 3-
Officer Phil Assembly @ 2:30 PM

Out of Building- Key (Half Day AM), Jennings (Full Day), Orwig (Full Day), Warner (Full Day)

Tuesday April 9th-
Day 4-
Gr. 4 Field Trip/Copper Beach
Great American Saloon Fundraiser 4p-10p

Out of Building- Groff (Half Day PM), Jennings (Full Day)

Wednesday April 10th-
Day 5-

Out of Building- Crumling (Full Day)

Thursday April 11th-
Day 6-
M/U PSSA Meeting @ 8AM (LGI) - If you missed the Mar 20 PSSA or have questions, please attend
TANK Meeting 1-3:30p
Unannounced Fire Drill-PM
CV Coding Club

Out of Building- None

Friday April 12th-
Day 1-
PLC Grades K-1 (Reading Room) 
Final Phonics Chapter

Grade 2 (Gifted) & Grades 3-6 (LGI)
"What's New with Power Library and Discover Education?"
-presented by Dawn Persing

Out of Building- Jennings (Half Day AM)



Bits & Bytes

Education Podcasts


Try a few, see what fits and return the rest...
https://www.coolcatteacher.com/podcast/

http://www.ascd.org/news-media/ascd-learn-teach-lead-radio-all-episodes.aspx


Cult of Pedagogy
https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/pod/
Cult of Pedagogy



WeAreTeachers
https://www.weareteachers.com/must-listen-podcasts/



http://revisionisthistory.com/seasons