Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Wednesday MM - Day One

Good Morning!

Faculty meeting at 3:20 SHARP.  We had a complaint at TAC about the end time so let's start on time!!!

Open space opportunities are;
 -K-AGS screening led by Wendy
-Middle school options led by Stephanie
-Gum rule/PBIS led by ???
-Regional Ready updates led by Mariah/Jeff
-Vertical Planning led by Julie

The next two Saturdays our building and classrooms will be used for the WSFCS AIG Screening.

Thanks in advance for allowing us to be back at Brunson again!
These are the rooms that we will need access to:
- Main office
- Cafeteria (with chairs/tables set up for parents)
- Media Center (for testing three 8th grade students)
- Main floor teacher lounge and file room (for adult bathroom access)
- Room numbers: 9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16,
- Room numbers: 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, and 28
If you would, please let teachers and staff know that we will be using these rooms for testing.  If desks can be cleared, and any valuables put away, that would be great.
Thank you so much for your help!
Lora Sheridan, M.Ed.
WS/FC Schools
Educational Diagnostician

The Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Professional Studies cordially invites you to attend our Open House.
 
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Anderson Conference Center – Main Dining Room
601 MLK Jr. Drive, Winston-Salem, NC 27110
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Graduate Programs Include:
Master of Arts in the Teaching of English as a Second Language &Applied Linguistics
Master of Arts in Teaching (Middle Grades and Special Education)
Master of Education in Elementary Education
Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling
 

We are canceling the optional after-school support sessions scheduled for elementary teachers on March 13, 14, and 15, due to re-prioritization within Science Instructional Services Department. We regret any inconveniences these cancellations may cause and thank you for understanding. Please share this information with our colleagues at your school. Thank you.
Benika J. Thompson
 
Thought you would want to know that School Social Work Week is March 4 through March 10. School social workers are the liaisons for our families to help their students succeed. They address the social and psychological issues that can block academic progress through counseling, crisis intervention, prevention programs and utilizing the community’s resources.
School social workers help young people overcome the difficulties in their lives and give them a better chance at succeeding in school. They assist their fellow school personnel address environmental and family issues that affect our students to help keep students learning in the classroom. School social workers are truly the vital link between home, school and the community. Be sure to thank your school social worker for all they do for the students, teachers and community.
Below is a link to Governor Perdue's proclamation.    Thanks,   Larry Sharpe

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