Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Tuesday MM - day "D"

Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanks to Kim Burch, our great speech pathologist here at Brunson, for consulting with me on cases when needed. from Rebecca Rugh-Webb

Stephanie Ingram - Enthusiastic  Kind-hearted, creative, fun, child advocate!  A Good Friend!

Mrs Smoot is always cheerful & Kind!

Mrs. Gulledge, You're such a dedicated friend and co-worker!  thanks you for always being there for others.

Angela Adams, Your positive outlook always causes me to reflect on my own and think about the positives.

Shout out to Mrs Sanders for her hard work and creativity in preparation for mix-it up!

I am grateful and thankful for all the help Mrs. Correa has given me during this transitional period.

Jenny, you have a huge heart and positive attitude.  You have brought some great ideas to our school.  The kids love you!  Keep up the great work.

Mrs Vivanco, Thanks you for always helping me with translating.  You have helped us create stronger relationships with so many of our students' families.

Be.thankful and enjoy!

No specials today - Maximize students instructional time and get some of the lessons planned for the morning delivered with fidelity.

Subs:
HARRIS, HENRIETTA for Karon
LOWE, CATHARINE for Trish
WEBSTER, GEORGE for Tanya L.
HOUSTON, SCOTT for Deb F.


Monday, November 25, 2013

Monday MM - day "C"

Good morning

I am headed to my primary care physician for the walk in clinic.   My Sinus issues have progressed.  See you all after the bell.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Friday MM - Day "B"

Good Morning!

Let's be sure to bring our "A" game next week for the two days of instruction. Our commitment to the betterment of the students is the priority.  We can relax and trade our educator role for the family experiences that Thanksgiving provides after dismissal on Tuesday.  

Please get all the used K-cups you want as we will dispose of them tonight - too many flies.

A special 5th grade Re-COG-nition will be presented to the 5th grade classes this morning!  Andy and I will be by your classes before 10 am for a 3-5 minute presentation.

APPRECIATION

"I am grateful for Mrs. Kiger.  She is always eager to help and answer questions.  She is willing to share her resources and expertise with others."

"I want to thank Mrs. Phelps and Mrs Gough for being great people to work with!"

"Shout out to Mrs. Husmillo for modeling patience and perseverance.  You are and inspiration!"

"I am thankful for Lisa Weber for her attention to the needs of all her students."

"Ms. Gillespie has been a wonderful and caring Kindergarten assistant! She is Always helpful and Kind!"

"Jessie Spaciel: THANK you for being a wonderful, understanding listener.  You are supportive & kind and make days brighter for adults and children at Brunson.  I am so grateful for you!"

"I am thankful for Deb Gray.  Her efficiency, insights and consistency are outstanding.  Thank you for all you do for the students and for me.  Belssings, BBH"

"Mrs Castello - Tienes la paciencia de un Santo!"

Thursday

I am @ elementary principals meeting.   See you this afternoon.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Wednesday WALK-IN Day "F"

Good Morning!

Today we host the community from 9:00-11:00.  Please be prepared for a few visitors and go about your daily business as normal.  We tour often and this should not be any different.  It is a FANTASTIC opportunity for people to gain a vision of our work.  We are fortunate to have WatchDOGS see our efforts and gain perspective on the impact ONE school day has the the WORLD.

Faculty meeting today @ 3:25 - Please put your Faculty appreciation notes in the box before the end of lunch today. There are more on Willies desk so write away!

My agenda for the Thursday Elementary Principals meeting is in the Blog documents folder on the shared drive.

We have received some data files from accountability.  Kathy, Andy or I will work with LTM's to disseminate this information.
  • EOG School rosters
    • By school
    • By teacher
  •  EOG Goal Summaries
    • By school
    • By teacher

UNITED WAY - As of  11/15/13,  Our school  goal and pledge results for 2013 are:   
  • Goal: $ 2308
  • Actual Raised: $ 1785
  • % of Goal 77%
  • Participation: 24% 
Today is our “Picture Re-Take Day”.  Silvia sent an e-mail containing the list with names of students, teachers and assistants,  that were absent the first time we took them, or didn’t have a chance to come to the gym.  You may also have some students that want to take pictures again because parents weren’t satisfied with the way they came out.  Students should be sent in the following order:


8:30 – 8:50   Kindergarten,  1st. Grade
8:50 – 9:10   2nd. and 3rd. Grades
9:10 – 9:30   4th. and 5th. Grades

Remember that these are the pictures that will be used in our Yearbook, so make yourself look prettier than you already are, and come take a picture tomorrow.

Thanks very much, Silvia Correa


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Tuesday MM - Day "E"

Good Morning!

The following message is from Sam Dempsey
Director, Exceptional Children’s Division
2013 WS/FCS United Way Campaign Chair

Dear Staff:

Our United Way campaign has been extended to December 1st, and I hope you will join me in making a pledge to support United Way agencies.

We’re about $60,000 short of our goal of $295,745. If everyone who donated last year donates again, we will make our goal. If we add new donors to our campaign, we’ll surpass our goal and show our support for our community and for the United Way.

If you donated last year, please donate again. If you haven’t donated in the past, please consider making a donation right now. A small amount, such as $5 a month through payroll deduction, adds up quickly among our many donors.

You can pledge now by clicking the link below. It is a personalized link that will take you directly to your pledge page.

Click here to donate to the United Way.

Thank you for your support of the United Way!


Food for thought from the PBIS Team:

Check out the percentage of office referrals listed by the day of the week.  What makes Thursday so special?  Let a PBIS team member know your thoughts.  (This trend is similar to years past.)

Data Table







Sunday
0.00%


Monday
2.94%


Tuesday
26.47%


Wednesday
20.59%


Thursday
41.18%


Friday
8.82%


Saturday
0.00%


Monday, November 18, 2013

Monday MM - Day "D"

Good Morning!

7 days of instruction before our Thanksgiving Holiday!  Joy and engagement are the goals as we strive to maximize the potential of each student.

I need a HELP.  I want to open our faculty meeting on Wednesday sharing positive comments about us.  I will be coming around today with cards for each of us to write a statement of thanks for another staff member.  It can be anonymous or you can sign it.  There will be a box on Willie's desk to deposit these and we will read them at our meeting on Wednesday.

Wednesday is our Community Walk-In day to appreciate Schools.  below is the text from the WSFCS website.  http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/Page/80075

Winston-Salem/Forysth County Schools invites you to walk in to our schools on Wednesday, November 20, anytime between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

We want the community to see the incredible work that our teachers and schools do everyday. Nov. 18-22 is American Educator Week, and what better time than the week before Thanksgiving to thank teachers and schools for their efforts.

Here's all you need to do:
  • Pick a school to visit. (Here's a map to help you with directions.)
  •  Stop in at the school's front office between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. You'll be guided to a classroom by one of our staff members.
  •  Enjoy your time in the classroom.
  •  As you leave, feel free to pick up a thank-you note from the school office. A handwritten note goes a long way for all of us, so thank a teacher if you're inspired.

 Whether you are a parent, grandparent, community partner or someone who's just interested in schools, we hope you'll stop in and visit. No reservations are necessary, and you can visit any school. Call 727-2696 or send us an email if you'd like more information.
  • The 1st PROGRESS REPORT of 2nd quarter shall be in the Tuesday packet this week
  • PTA Birthday Bash is Tuesday
  • STEM team Tuesday
  • Picture Make-up Wednesday
  • TAC issues Due Wednesday
  • Fire Drill this week
  • Lock Down Drill this week


Subs
Craig Greenlee for Joel
David Robinson for Venice

Friday, November 15, 2013

DAVID BIEDRZYKI

It is a pleasure to welcome this author to our school to educate and inspire our students

Subs:
Meta Faulkner for Tonya Grisette
Vicki Jones for Brenda Coles
Rosemary Hazy for Tonay Lovin
No sub for Irene




Thursday, November 14, 2013

PTA Board Updates

I am trying a new venue for sharing info from PTA Board meetings (instead of e-mail).
1.  Parents enjoyed our STEM night though a few wished we had served dinner.
2.  Mr. Faullin encouraged a larger budget for technology next year.  Our equipment is aging and needs $ for upkeep.
3.  We are searching for parents to help lead Grounds Beautification and Spring Fling committees.
4.  There are 5 teachers working with 5 parent and 3 community volunteers.  If you have volunteer needs, please let Jeannie Evans know.
5.  We still have funds available for staff development.  PTA will provide $150 for a teacher to attend a conference.  The money covers registration/sub pay but not travel.  You may apply for these funds every other year.
6.  Mr. Sherman wanted to be sure all teachers were aware of the educator warehouse (located at Diggs-Latham), where you can get lots of free classroom items (1 visit per quarter).

Ask Kathy Wilheit if you want more details!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Wednesday MM - Day "A"

Good Morning!

Please consider making your contribution to the Faculty hospitality fund.  The PBIS team has graciously taken on this vital role and needs our financial support for success.

subs:
George Webster for Tonya Lovin
No sub for Irene
Laurie Howington for Dorothy
Robin Phelps for Jennifer




Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tuesday MM - Day "F"

Good Morning!

I am sorry for the delay on this post.  One of our chickens died in the night.  

Today we are delivering Report cards in the Tuesday Packet.  I am meeting with Damita at 9 am and will be able to communicate a clear picture of our response to the technology issues plaguing the 3-5 Power School reports before lunchtime.

The Junior League will be in the Media center for the 3rd grade puppet show today.  
PBIS Team meeting after-school.  Thanks to all of the members who planned and executed a wonderful mix-it-up day on Friday!

Wednesday we will have our second session on Verbal De-Escalation from 3:30-4:30

Thursday I am honored to attend a reception at Old Salem for Alison Phelps, our 2013 Teacher of the year.

Friday we will host David Biedrzyki in the media center.  Deb has posted a schedule that I will copy into the Thursday Blog post.

Subs:
No sub for Maria Cook
Robin Phelps for Jennifer
Laurie Howington for Dorothy


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Friday MM - Day "MIX-IT-UP"

Good Morning!  

Enjoy this day and engage with your team.  
The school will be closed for Veterans Day on Monday.  Please turn off all electronics and lock-up as we will be in energy saving mode until Tuesday morning.


Kenneth C. Davis
Author, "Don't Know Much About History"


The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.

That was the moment at which World War I largely came to end in 1918. One of the most tragically senseless and destructive periods in all history came to a close in Western Europe with the Armistice -- or end of hostilities between Germany and the Allied nations -- that began at that moment. Some 20 million people had died in the fighting that raged for more than four years since August 1914. The complete end of the war came with the Treaty of Versailles in June 1919.

The date of Nov. 11 became a national holiday of remembrance in many of the victorious allied nations -- a day to commemorate the loss of so many lives in the war. And in the United States, President Wilson proclaimed the first Armistice Day on Nov. 11, 1919. A few years later, in 1926, Congress passed a resolution calling on the President to observe each November eleventh as a day of remembrance:
Whereas the 11th of November 1918, marked the cessation of the most destructive, sanguinary, and far reaching war in human annals and the resumption by the people of the United States of peaceful relations with other nations, which we hope may never again be severed; and


Whereas it is fitting that the recurring anniversary of this date should be commemorated with thanksgiving and prayer and exercises designed to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations; and

Whereas the legislatures of twenty-seven of our States have already declared November 11 to be a legal holiday: Therefore be it Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), that the President of the United States is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the officials to display the flag of the United States on all Government buildings on November 11 and inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples.


Of course, the hopes that "the war to end all wars" would bring peace were short-lived. By 1939, Europe was again at war and what was once called "the Great War" would become World War I. With the end of World War II, there was a movement in America to rename Armistice Day and create a holiday that recognized the veterans of all of America's conflicts. President Eisenhower signed that law in 1954. (In 1971, Veterans Day began to be marked as a Monday holiday on the third Monday in November, but in 1978, the holiday was returned to the traditional Nov. 11 date).

Today, Veterans Day honors the duty, sacrifice and service of America's nearly 25 million veterans of all wars. We should remember and celebrate those men and women. But lost in that worthy goal is the forgotten meaning of this day in history -- the meaning which Congress gave to Armistice Day in 1926: "to perpetuate peace through good will and mutual understanding between nations ... inviting the people of the United States to observe the day ... with appropriate ceremonies of friendly relations with all other peoples."

The Veterans Administration website offers more resources on teaching about Veterans Day.

Thursday MM - Day "D"

Good Morning!

I am excited to attend the PTA banquet tonight with our president Jordan, and our TOY Allison.  I will use good manners and beam with pride about the great work we do her at Brunson.  

Thanks for your attention at our meeting yesterday.  I believe we established a new BASELINE for engagement and look forward to part II next Wednesday. 

MIX-IT-UP Friday will have Academic focus in all classrooms from 8:20-10:15.

TAC concerns and a response from Stacy!

  1. The easiest way to log into e-mail 
  2. How to spell check in e-mail 
  • On the first screen, enter your entire email address in the first line
  • When you tab or click on password it will begin redirecting you to the WSFCS email
  • The second time you are prompted for username and password you should only have to enter the name part of your email (ex: ssswanson)
  • Enter your password and check the box to be remembered next time
Outlook Web App relies on your web browser for checking spelling. That’s why you don’t see a spellcheck button or spelling settings in Outlook Web App. Firefox has a built in spell checker and it seems to be working well for logging into email, too. 

If you would like Firefox and do not have it, please send me an email and I would be happy to put it on your machine!


Subs:
Rosemary for Lisa

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Classified Employee of the Year

2014 - 2015 Classified Employee of the Year
Nomination Process and Criteria
 The Nomination window will open up and run starting on November 1, 2013 - November 30, 2013.

The purpose of the Classified Employee of the Year Award is to annually honor a Classified Employee who displays exemplary characteristics while carrying out the duties of his or her job.

Some characteristics for nominees to be considered include but are not limited to include the following:
  • Displays self improvement
  • Displays outstanding leadership
  • Uses work methods to increase efficiency
  • Is reliable and cooperative
  • Takes initiative/ going beyond their job description requirements 
C.E.Y Process - Frequently Asked Questions:
1) Should there only be one classified nomination per school/work location? No
2) Should my school/work location conduct an in-house election and only submit the name of our chosen C.E.Y nominee? No

Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
NOMINATIONS SHALL BE OPEN, WHEREAS ANY EMPLOYEE OF THE WS/FC SCHOOLS (Certified or Classified) CAN NOMINATE ANY CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE FOR THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR FROM ANY WORK LOCATION ACROSS THE SCHOOL SYSTEM.

****THIS MEANS THAT THERE CAN BE MORE THAN ONE NOMINEE AT A SCHOOL OR WORK LOCATION****


Requirements for Nominating an Classified Employee
  • THE NOMINEE MAY BE A FULL OR PART TIME EMPLOYEE OF THE WS/FC SCHOOLS.

·         THE NOMINEE MUST HAVE BEEN EMPLOYED WITH WS/FC SCHOOLS FOR AT LEAST ONE YEAR

·         SELF NOMINATIONS ARE NOT ALLOWED

PLEASE USE THE LINK BELOW TO NOMINATE A CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEE THAT YOU FEEL DISPLAYS EXEMPLARY CHARACTERISTICS WHILE CARRYING OUT THE DUTIES OF HIS OR HER JOB.



Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Wednesday MM - Day "C"

Good Morning!

Today in the media center (@ 3:20) we will begin our PD sessions focusing on Verbal De-Escalation .  The second part of this valuable training will occur next Wednesday the 13th.  We will develop a WSFCS PD and instruct you how to receive 0.3 credits for the 3 hour workshop.

Great SIT meeting last night.

Mix-it-Up this Friday!  Wear your Be.shirt and get psyched for a transcendent event.

The Agenda from my Principals meeting is in the Blog Documents folder.

Subs:
Rosemary for Tanya


Pasta for Pennies - Reminder

Please remember to check your mailboxes today for Pasta for Pennies materials for your classroom and students!  Here are some important things to remember for our November service project:
  • Each child should have a letter and a small box to take home in their Tuesday Packets today.
  • You should have a collection box for your classroom, a donation tracking poster to post in your room, and an envelope that will carry donations to the office.
  • Rather than a monetary goal, our school goal is to have 100% participation!  Every penny counts!
  • If students don't have change to spare, they can donate a cog they've earned instead -- 1 Cog = 5 cents from Mr. Faullin!
  • Bridget or I will come to your room each morning around 9:00-9:15 to collect your envelopes.  We will have your envelopes returned to your mailboxes by the end of each day.
  • Once Stacy returns, we will make sure to find out where she posted the link to the informative video of Jenny Wayne's (of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) presentation so that you can share it with your class.
We want all students to experience the rewarding feeling of being generous, kind, and compassionate, and to know that they have made a positive difference in the world around them.  Thank you for your work towards incorporating this meaningful service project into your classroom routines and lessons!

If you have any questions about Pasta for Pennies, email Jenny or Bridget :)  Happy Tuesday!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Monday live from NYC

Good morning. 

Elizabeth and I have enjoyed our NYC wedding weekend.  Our flight leaves this afternoon and I will see you all Tuesday after a principals meeting.