Thursday, July 7, 2016

Summer Post #2 - July 7th

Let's take a moment to appreciate Laurie as we had a clean audit yesterday! I was able to spend a few minutes visiting as I delivered food and she is recovering well and is in good spirits.

I am out of the office next week to attend EL Education Leadership Induction. The staff of the summer enrichment program will be available to assist if you are in need. Here are some e-mail contacts for their leaders
  • Director - Mark Pilson; MAPilson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
  • Admin - Sara Crater; SGCrater@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
  • Admin - Jim Macon; JAMacon@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
  • Lead Sec - Mrs. Hairston; AHairston@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
I have 38 t-shirt orders, THANKS. If you need a size that is not indicated, just type the size next to your name and I can adjust as I retrieve the data from the google doc. I will keep this open and place the order on July 21st.

I spent some time yesterday with the results of our NC Teacher Working Conditions Survey.  The report that I am asking you to review compares the results of 2016 with 2014.  Other reports are available that compare us to the state and district, but seeing the decline in our perceptions over the last two years calls me to connect this data with our EL Work Plan, SIP  & NCSTAR Indicators.  NC Teacher Working Conditions Survey is a live link to this report.

Enjoy your summer and I will post from the Leadership Induction PD as my new style for the blog will be developed during this session. I have "skeleton" plans for improved communications for 2016 that compartmentalize information for targeted audiences.  One plan includes the use of Haiku.

Enjoy July and stay Cool!

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Summer Post # 1 - June 30th

Le't keep it simple for today.  Click the link to respond to a google poll so we can order you the EL Education t-shirt size of your choice.

EL Education T-Shirt

Monday, June 13, 2016

Monday MM - June 13th

Workday Schedule;
  • 3-5 Report cards finalized and to Damita.
    • "When changing the Q4 score in PowerSchool both the grade and percent MUST be changed in order for the grade to calculate correctly. If both are not done then all grades will be out of sync for Q4 and F1 scores." 
  • Cummulative folder Work
  • Finalize all NCEES work with Sarah or Jeff
  • Leadership Team meeting @ noon
  • Staff Meeting at 3:00 in the Cafe

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Friday MM - June 10th

Good Morning!

We are proud of our 5th grade students and look forward to honoring their elementary school experience at our celebration.  We begin at 8:45 and will hopefully be finished and ready for Lunch on our regular schedule.  We will make an "all-call" if we need to delay and make adjustments.  Thanks in advance for your flexibility and cooperation.  

Take the time to connect and engage with your students.  We want ALL students to head into summer knowing that;
  • We believe in them
  • We love them
  • We are thankful for them
It is a MYTH we learned as children that a if you touch an egg in the nest, the mother bird will not return.  Reality is that birds have an INVESTMENT in their progeny and no human hand will cause the abandonment of that obligation.  Why do we tell this lie?  We know that young hands have limited control and often the handling of the egg causes the damage.  So in an effort to avoid disruption to the avian life cycle, we create a myth.  

It makes no difference if you relate to the bird or the human perspective of this story, today we must convey that we are committed to the immense investment we have placed in our students!

Subs:
  • Tom Radulovic for Lisa Weber AM only
  • Nicole Robinson for Darcy Steele AM only


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Thursday MM - June 9th

Good morning!
We started the year with the words of Dr. Emory;
  • We believe that adult behaviors directly impact student outcomes
In these last two days with our students, I encourage you to demonstrate sagacity!

  • from Sagacious - having or showing an ability to understand difficult ideas and situations and to make good decisions

Friday we need everyone to be on their "A" game as the transition is challenging for our students.

We have officially completed the regular administration of the EOG AND the Read to Achieve tests! There are 37 students scheduled to take the re-test. All students will test upstairs and here is the plan: 

  • Location: Cota-Robles' class 
  • Administrator: Cota-Robles 
  • Proctor: Davis 

  • Location: Parrish's room 
  • Administrator: Parrish 
  • Proctor: Perez 

  • Location: Lovin's room
  • Administrator: Adkins 
  • Proctor: Denny 
  •  
Thanks, Kristen Turner

Subs:
Deborah Tyson for Melanie Sayles AM only

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Wednesday MM - June 8th

Good Morning!

Make-up math
  • Test administrator: Lovin
  • Proctor: Davis (roving)
  • Location: Lovin's room
Make-up Read to Achieve
  • Test administrator: Gauss
  • Proctor: Davis (roving)
  • Location: Burch's room
There will be at least two make-up groups on Thursday and I'll send that information out tomorrow.
  • Thanks, Kristen Turner
Lunch today is busy with Cog submission and Popsicle fun.  Stay active and engaged.  Duty-Free will be a challenge, work with the supervisors to be sure all students are served with safety in mind.

Subs:
Deb Gray for Brenda Coles
Robin Phelps for Lisa Weber 
Rosemary Hazy for Demarie Anderson


Monday, June 6, 2016

Tuesday MM - June 7th

Good Morning!

More testing today throughout the building.  Please keep the environment appropriate for our students. 

Continue to teach like you hair is on fire.  At  our SIT meeting we all agreed that school is "best" when we maximize the interactions between students and teachers.  Let us utilize these 4 remaining days and connect with all students to forward their development in all three dimensions;
  • Mastery of Knowledge and Skills
  • Character
  • High Quality Student Work
During lunch on Wednesday, have your students bring ALL of their cogs and place them in the giant barrel for a Thursday  afternoon drawing. Prizes will be assorted, but not on display as in the past. The first name drawn gets first choice, second gets second, and so on. We'll clean out 75% of the items from the toys/books/etc collected this year, so there will be LOTS. We will not use these cogs next year, so encourage everyone to participate. 

Please assist your class in leaving lunch about 5 minutes early on Wednesday to head outside to enjoy a cool, refreshing Popsicle. This will be our end of the year, whole school cog celebration.

Have a great day~Sarah S. Huddleston



Sunday, June 5, 2016

Monday MM - June 6th

Good Morning!  

Our final week specials schedule is posted on the board and copies are available with Nelva.  

We will continue to provide duty-free lunch this week through Thursday.  Friday we are all on duty! 

Today 3-5 teachers will meet for EOG score release.  Please come to the PLT room @ planning time;
  • 10:35 
  • 11:20 
  • 1:20 
  • 2:05 
SIT meeting today @3:30 in the Lab. 

I have added new details to the EOY calendar.  
  • 3-5 PowerSchool Report cards must be finalized for Damita before you leave campus on the Monday the 13th
  • K-2 report cards are to be reviewed then printed before Tuesday the 14th in a collaborative meeting with; 
    • Kindergarten - Kathy
    • First Grade - Sarah
    • Second Grade - Jeff
  • We will all meet at 1:30 Thursday to stuff envelopes and mail the report cards that afternoon.
Monday: Make-up Reading and Math
  • Test administrator for an ELA group: Anna S. 
    • Proctor: Davis 
    • Location: Trailer 40 
    • Students: from Grisette and Phelps 
  • Test administrator for a Math group: Adkins 
    • Proctor: Denny (roving) 
    • Location: Mr. Smith's room 
    • Students: from Steele and Parrish 
  • Test administrator for a 5th grade test: Wilheit 
    • Proctor: Denny (roving) 
    • Location: Nurse's office 
    • Student: from Johnson's class 
Tuesday: Math make-up/Read to Achieve
  • Test administrator math: Lovin 
    • Proctor: Denny (roving) 
    • Location: Burch's room 
  • Test administrator for 18 RTA students: Phelps 
    • Proctor: Nelva 
    • Location: room 14 
    • Students: from Phelps and Parrish's classes that qualify 
  • Test administrator for 19 RTA students: Ray 
    • Proctor: Davis 
    • Students: from Ray and Cota-R's class 
  • Test administrator for RTA accommodation group: Gauss 
    • Proctor: Denny (roving) 
    • Location: Lovin's room 
    • Students: 3 LEP students
Remember - Tuesday is the second edition of the Primary election in Mobile #41

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Friday MM - June 3rd

Good Morning!  

We are on a regular schedule today with TWO make-up EOG locations

  • ELA group: Anna (administrator) Doris (proctor) in Mobile #40
  • Math group: Gauss (administrator) Diana (proctor) in AIG Resource room
I have created a NEW schedule for the next week that is "Regular" with a few modifications.  Check out a draft copy posted on the board today. 

Subs:
Ida Witherspoon for Marina Bonomo
Charlotte Schott for Elizabeth Johnson
Robin Phelps for Sara Davis
Rosemary Hazy for Demarie Anderson

  

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Thursday MM - June 2nd

EOG - MATH !!!!

We had a really good day during our ELA assessment. Thanks for your support of our students and staff.  Today will be better as we have the boost from our relational trust crew session.    

Speaking of CREW.  I have the following request from Mark Conrad, Chief Schools Officer for EL Education;
  • We use the term "affiliate year" to represent the first official year of school-wide implementation of EL practices and it applies to start-up schools that are just opening their doors and existing schools that are making the transition to EL. Many schools have planning years or other forms of partnership with EL prior to their affiliate year but the affiliate year marks a key point in our partnership. As you know, we have very specific partnership readiness criteria for our new partnerships and we see something special in you as leaders and in the potential of your schools. 
  • The Mentor School Initiative is entering its 6th year and is made up of credentialed EL schools that have demonstrated a readiness and willingness to actively mentor our newest partners. 
  • As an affiliate school, we have matched you with an EL Education Mentor School that will provide collaboration, thought-partnership, inspiration and support for the next two years.  I'll be introducing you to your Mentor partner via email early next week. 
  • To help prepare for that communication, please send me a paragraph description of your school, your community and any unique aspects of your mission (in addition to becoming an EL Education School). If possible, please send me your paragraph by the end of this week (Friday, June 3). I realize this is a short turnaround so let me know if this won't be possible.
  • I look forward to meeting all of you over the course of your partnership with EL and hope to see many of you at our Leadership Induction Institute this summer in July. Thanks again for your dedication to a strong partnership with EL!

I would like to assign this paragraph to a couple of willing faculty members and post their collaborative writing on the Monday Blog of June 6th.  If you have any "bullet points" about our school please submit them to me before the end of the day Thursday so I can get those to the writing team.

Subs:
Rosemary Hazy for Demarie
Carol Sumner for Happy

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Wednesday MM - June 1st

EOG - ELA Today!

Let's all breathe and know that we are prepared.  If we want to reduce stress we must demonstrate confidence in ourselves and ALL our students.  Remember that courage is not the absence of fear, it IS THE WILLINGNESS TO TAKE ACTION IN SPITE OF FEAR. 

Our CREW session this afternoon extends our journey to build and sustain relational trust throughout our faculty.  A request from our CREW leaders.
  • remind everyone to think of something positive (a memory, compliment, etc.) about the crew member they selected from our snowball fight. We will be sharing these at the end of our session on Wednesday! 
No subs today - Lots of guests as Proctors!

Monday, May 30, 2016

Tuesday MM - May 31st

Good Morning!

Two make-up settings for the Science test
  • Janet to administer & Doris to proctor in Kathy's office on the stage
  • Anna to administer & Diana to proctor in Mobile #40   
Kathy and I tried to affect the least amount of spaces so people can still use the side playground on the one side of the school.  I'll be here by 7:30, please come find me on the stage like a normal testing day so I can get appropriate information to you.  Let me know if you have any questions or concerns!  Thanks so much, Kristen Turner.

EOG administration on Tuesday and Wednesday will require participation and cooperation from every staff member.  

  • It is SO IMPORTANT to get off to a good start, so please arrive on campus by 7:30!
  • Test material distribution will not interfere with our care and love shown to the students as the enter the building at 7:50
  • We will follow the schedule as posted in the blog documents folder for Specials, Recess and Lunch 
  • Remember to remove the school phone from the hook and leave your cellular device in the printing cubicles located in my office

I have classroom assignments for Summer Enrichment;


South End of the Main Hall
  • Mobile 31 Drums
  • Room 3 Readers Theater
  • Room 4 Kindergarten
  • Room 6 First Grade
  • Room 8 Chess/Math
North End of the Main Hall
  • Room 9 Art
  • Room 10 Art
  • Room 11 Guitar
  • Room 13 Dance
  • Gym PE/Golf
North End Upstairs
  • Room 20 Digital Photography
  • Room 21 Ex Sci
  • Room 22 Piano
  • Room 23 Aeronautics
  • Room 24 i-movie
  • Room 25 Lego Robotics
No subs as of Monday;
UPDATE 5.31 Still no subs - yet we are missing two sick instructional assistants, Natalie Denny and Carol Stewart hope to feel better and see us Wednesday. 
  • Let's keep it that way for Wednesday and Thursday as we will struggle to provide support to a sub when resources are stretched thin due to EOG administration.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Friday MM - May 27th

EOG Science Testing Today!

  • Mobiles 31, 32, 33 & 40 have Dr. Stevens as hall monitor
  • Currin, Lovin & Burch have Mrs. H as hall monitor
  • Mobiles 35, 37 & 38 have Mr. Faullin as hall monitor
  • Modified Specials Schedule
  • NO RECESS
  • Regular Lunch Schedule
Monday is Memorial Day! 

Tuesday we do Make up testing for Science.  We also will do room walks for all testing sites.  ALL items that refer to reading or math must be removed from the sight of the students before testing.  When in doubt take it down or cover it with paper.    

Wednesday June 1st, we need all staff here by 7:30 to collect materials and be prepared for students.  

Subs:
Rosemary Hazy for Lisa Weber
Robin Phelps for Lara Overby
Evelyn Howie for Cindy Sanders
Beverly Baldwin for Nancy Smoot PM only
No sub for Rebecca Griffith

 

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Thursday MM - May 26th

Good Morning!

Last day of PLT coverage today.  

Thanks for the support at the meeting yesterday.  How about a quick challenge for today, when speaking ONLY use the the following pronouns;

  • First Person Singular - I, Me, Mine & My 
  • First Person Plural - We, Us, Ours & Our
I will monitor my usage and we can hold each other accountable without using 2nd or 3rd person.

I am doing a Science Testing Room walk from 8:30-10:00 to remove prohibited items from the walls.  

We made great progress with Dee Duncan today.  The work plan is in progress and will be the focus of our work on Wednesday, June 15th.

Subs:
Robin Phelps for Bridgette Hollomon



Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Wednesday MM - May 25th

Good Morning!

Today we enjoy the K-1 musical performance in the gym @ 9:00

  • 2nd grade, arrive @ 8:50
  • 3rd grade, arrive @ 8:52
  • 4th grade, arrive @ 8:55
  • 5th grade, arrive @ 8:58
Enjoy!

Faculty meeting at 3:30.  We will be working on EOY procedures and next steps in Crew/El Education.  Please bring your Core Practice book.

Subs:
Robin Phelps for Kim Woody

Monday, May 23, 2016

Tuesday MM - May 24th

Good Morning - Week "B"

I have attached two End-of-Year calendar/schedule files to the Blog docs folder (nested in a folder titled, "EOY Stuff")

  • eoy calendar for working 2016
  • Modified EOG Schedule 2016
Please review these electronically.  Adjustments may occur with your input today, so the final paper copies will be distributed Wednesday at our faculty meeting.

Subs:
  • Carol Sumner for Happy Bell


Monday MM - May 23rd

Good Morning - "B" week

PLT and Duty Free Lunch coverage continues this week through Thursday.

The EOY schedule will be distributed Tuesday.  Details will be on the blog and copies will be available with Laurie and Nelva in the office.

I am headed to an allotment conference with HR today at 3:00 pm.  If you have any news of alternate plans for next year, please inform me soon.

Faculty meeting Wednesday 3:30-4:30.

Subs:
Robin for Allison
Angeline Terry for Elizabeth Johnson
Kay Hamilton for Tonya Grisette AM only



Friday, May 20, 2016

Friday MM - May 20th

Good Morning!

CREW was awesome and I learned so much!  My mission today for all students, parents and staff;

  • ...deliberate action taken by any party to reduce this sense of vulnerability in others - to make them feel safe and secure - builds trust across the community.
Remember that our Volunteer event will "skew" lunch.  Be flexible and prepared to supervise as we will not be able to provide Duty Free today.

Living museum Parade will occur @ 10 am.  We will make an announcement to enter the halls for the 52 kids.  Much shorter than the 150 k-1 characters from the March parade.

Please return Bus Cogs to the office for redistribution at this crucial time of the year.

Enjoy the weekend!

Subs:
Robin for Allison
Karon for Stacy
Paige for Jessie
Rosemary for Kelsey
Evelyn Howie for Tonay Lovin
Wille Mae Carson for Cindy Alva
Antoinette Miller for Joel Peddle
No sub for Sarah Huddleston
No sub for Anna Stopplebein
No sub for Diana Adkins

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Thursday MM - May 19th

Good Morning! 

Crew week continues and the AMAZING support from our staff is highly appreciated.

4th Grade is off to Raleigh today. Be safe and enjoy this amazing learning experience.
Ms. Denny is an escort, so no one is in the copy room today.

Friday Morning we have a "Living Museum" presentation to parents by our 3rd HAG students.  They will parade the halls similar to the K-1 Book Characters @ 10:00

Friday brings a sincerely sweet Thank You to our Brunson Volunteers!

  • The teachers and staff of Brunson Elementary want to thank all the Volunteers who have graciously given their time to make the 2015-2016 school year better! This support is invaluable to the daily success of the school. Let the teachers and staff provide a special dessert to say “thank you!”
  • Parents and other volunteers are invited to bring a lunch and dine with us on Friday, May 20, 2016.  Special seating will be available in the gymnasium. 
    • Important note: Due to limited space, gymnasium seating and desserts are being provided for Volunteers and their child only.



Wednesday MM - May 18th

Good Morning!  

Crew Week continues and we are looking GREAT!

Continue to support each other as we have lots of subs and coverage as 11-12 folks are out at any one time.  We will still have emergencies and sickness in the mix, so stay flexible and engaged with supervision and instruction for ALL our students.

Teachers, I have had multiple requests for EVAAS support as the teacher rosters are due on May 20th.  Please come to the Chromebook Lab at 3:30 today for a brief overview and help session.  I will only talk for 10-15 minutes and then be available to help individuals until 4:30 or 5:00.


Monday, May 16, 2016

Tuesday MM - May 17th

Good Morning- CREW WEEK

  • Creating a Sense of Community through Faculty Crew
“Be the change you want to see in Brunson”

I am at the elementary principals meeting this morning. (Agenda in the Blog Doc Folder)

No PLT coverage today due to crew week.

Subs - in all areas of the building!  BE HELPFUL!




Monday MM - May 16th

Good Morning and welcome to CREW WEEK!

We start with School Improvement Team Agenda for Monday 5/16/16 3:30 in computer lab

  • Review NORMS set at April meeting
  • MTAC-is this committee still a part of SIT or separate?
    • Open discussion for future committee planning
  • Media Center Collection Management Plan-review/discuss 3 year plan
    • Mrs. Bonomo will assist with discussion
  • SIP data analysis due May 27th
    • Open discussion to prepare data analysis
Our 3 hour Faculty Crew meetings at Ardmore Baptist Church begin Tuesday and continue on Wednesday & Thursday. 

Subs:
Evelyn Howie for Tonya Lovin
Angelene Terry for Linnea Patrick
Karon Kiger for Kim Woody




Friday, May 13, 2016

Friday MM - May 13th

Good Morning!

Today is an adjusted schedule for K-2 Field day,  Enjoy and Stay Dry!

Our facilitated PLT work ends today.  The expectation is to continue the next two weeks ("A" & "B" week) through Thursday, May 26th.  These PLT's will not be facilitated and open to agenda items conceived of by each team to assist EOY planning.

May 17-19 is our CREW week.  Thanks to everyone for engaging in the growth of our faculty CREW.    

Saturday May 14th I will be at the Career center for the WSFCS job fair.  I try to assess each potential teacher based on how they make me "feel," as we want teachers who engage others and create space for students to grow.  Please give me tips on strategies you use to make quick assessments, with the goal of bringing in the top candidates for an extended interview.  I am searching the EL Core Practice book for specific topics that will stimulate authentic responses from our prospective candidates.   We need to see them express their potential to join our CREW.

Subs:
Karon Kiger for Jessie Parrish
Deb Gray for Donna McNatt
No Sub for Irene Rush
No Sub for Cindy Sanders


Thursday, May 12, 2016

Thursday MM ~ May 12, 2016

  • Due to the potential rain, the K-2 team agreed yesterday to hold their Field Day tomorrow indoors.  The lunch schedule for Friday is posted beside the morning sign-in sheet.  Mr. Peddle will send an email out today with further information.  THANKS to everyone for their flexibility!
  • Thanks for your time and attention yesterday as we met regarding the EOG testing.  Our consistency, encouragement, and positive energy will allow our students to move through these tests. 
  • As we all deal with "Spring Fever", remember to remain consistent and uplifting.  The student's energy level going up needs to be met by our energy.  
  • Thanks to the EL Crew team for the May 17, 18 & 19 information.  I am excited to spend more time with my staff crew and with Dee learning and developing. (Getting more wrinkles in my brain)
Jeff is BACK!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Wednesday MM

May 11, 2016

Happy Wednesday "hump" day.  
(I have to admit that silly camel commercial makes me giggle every single time I see it.)

  • Boys and Girls Club will be closed on Friday, May 13, 2016 for their Staff Training.  If you have students that ride the mini-bus to this location, please contact their parents and make sure alternate arrangements are made.
  • Please bring your Test Training book with you to the training on Wednesday afternoon. If Kristen did not hand deliver a manual to you, she will have one at the training. 
  • The weather on Friday is looking like rain; therefore, the K-2 field day will be impacted. Like last time, we're waiting until after 3:00 pm on Wednesday to make the final call. With testing right around the corner we can not reschedule for another date, so the events will be indoors. The team of specialist and I met Tuesday to create a plan that will work for all involved.  By Thursday morning you will receive an e-mail from Mr. Peddle elaborating on the schedule and other details. Regardless of the location of the K-2 event, we will be using the prearranged lunch schedule (posted beside the sign-in sheet).
  • The Meals-on-Wheels place-mats and retirement home BINGO cards look amazing!!!   If you have not turned yours in, do so soon.  If you did not attach a key for your BINGO game (for the caller to use), I will need that as well.  
Make it a GREAT day.  



Monday, May 9, 2016

Tuesday MM

May 10th, 2016


Sorry I missed the blog yesterday.  Guess it has to be good today to make up for my goof.

One of the great parts of my job is getting into the classrooms for observations.  If you need me, let Laurie or Nelva know and they can catch me on the walkie.  

As you teach this week, think about this EL's design principles:

#3 The Responsibility for Learning
     Learning is both a personal process of discovery and a social activity.  Everyone learns both individually and as part of a group.  Every aspect of an EL school encourages both children and adults to become increasingly responsible for directing their own personal and collective learning.

As we move forward with our CREW, I can see the staff directed learning, both personally and collectively.  Think about this....What can we do to move our students toward Design Principle #3?

Make it a great day!

Friday, May 6, 2016

Friday MM ~ May 6, 2016

Good Morning - SPRING FLING DAY!

Enjoy the buzz and encourage your students to attend with their family this evening.
  • Next week, May 9-13, is School Nutrition Employee Week.  Please remind your students to thank our cafe' staff (verbally or in writing) for the wonderful job they do each and every day.
Subs:
  • Rosemary Hazy for Trish Gulledge
  • Kimberly Vestal for Brandi Burroughs
  • Jennifer Gragg for Darcy Steele
  • No sub yet for Stacy Swanson

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Thursday MM - May 5th

Good Morning - Week "A"

There are a few "perks" with my job, today is an example;

  • I get to enjoy breakfast with Jenn Currin at the annual school counselor event
  • I get to enjoy dinner with Maggi Jackson & Jessie Parrish at the annual PTA banquet
Please know that I will be sharing POSITIVE stories of our work here.

We have an HAG Q & A session today @ 1pm in the lobby  We will visit empty classrooms and talk with a few students/teachers at lunch.

PUMP UP SPRING FLING.  This is an outstanding opportunity for community building (trust) in the waning part of our school year. 

Subs:
  • Rosemary Hazy for Trish Gulledge
  • Kathy Hawkins for Tonya Grisette
  • Edna Jackson for Stacy Swanson



Wednesday MM - May 4th

Good Morning - Week "A"

I am fortunate to attend the W-S Foundation Community Luncheon today and continue the great conversation started by Jamie Vollmer.  One point of clarity from his presentation Tuesday centered on "The Five S's"

  • STOP negative storytelling
  • SHIFT attention to the positive
  • SHARE positive stories  
  • SUSTAIN good works
  • START NOW

Subs:
Rosemary Hazy for Trish Gulledge

Monday, May 2, 2016

Tuesday MM - May 3rd

Good Morning - Week "A"

I am at a Joint principals meeting this morning followed by a PTA Board meeting @ 1pm.  Our guest at the JP meeting is an author and advocate for engaging the public in the school reform movement.  Below is an excerpt from Jamie Vollmer's website to whet your interest his presentation. (as usual, the meeting agenda is in the blog docs folder)

Shift your attention from
the negative to the positive

(See page 184.)
There is a fundamental truth of the universe: What we focus our attention on grows stronger in our life. If we choose to focus on the negative things that occur in our classrooms, our schools, and our district, then we become more negative. Optimism fades. Irritability grows. Our relationships suffer. We have less energy. Our health declines. We become prime candidates for burnout.
Conversely, when we choose to put our attention on the hopeful, encouraging, positive developments that occur within our schools, we become more positive. Optimism grows. Our health improves. We feel better about ourselves as professionals and as human beings. We become more cheerful and productive, more awake, more actualized. We gain these benefits simply by making this subtle, internal shift. And when this behavior modification is practiced by the entire staff, positivity is enlivened throughout the district, and spills out into the community.


Stop bad-mouthing
one another in public

(See page 185.)
Teachers, paraprofessionals, support staff, administrators, and board members must stop bad-mouthing one another and their schools in public. This destructive behavior is pervasive, and it is the epitome of lose-lose behavior: it undermines the reputation of the speaker while simultaneously grinding down the public’s opinion of their local schools.
There is no doubt that many educators have reasons to complain. They struggle with an ever-increasing list of academic, social, and medical responsibilities. They resent being forced to raise America’s kids without adequate support, and they are bitter about the growing disrespect displayed by students, parents, and the public. There are times when the fury and frustration become too much to bear. But venting in public is a nasty habit that solves nothing. If silence and restraint become impossible to maintain, there is an acceptable release: Gripe to your spouse. That’s why we have them.


Share something positive
within our social networks

(See page 186.)
This is where we capitalize on the shift of attention.
Everyone has a personal network populated by family, friends, and neighbors. We interact with these people every day. Even a casual reference regarding some small breakthrough at school made during a routine conversation is enough to make a positive impression. The recounting of a hopeful moment with a student carries an uplifting message of hope. As the process unfolds, and more staff members choose to add their stories, hundreds, if not thousands, of positive impulses begin to move across a web of overlapping social networks like ripples on a pond. Soon, with almost no effort, the entire community is enlivened with good news about their schools, and everyone is energized in the process.


Monitoring our progress

(See page 188.)
This step requires five minutes, once a week. In a quiet moment, each individual asks, “How many times did I share something positive about my job, my class, or my school?” Write the answer down, and pledge to add to the total in the coming week. Next week, ask the question again, and record the answer with the intention to do better. That’s all it takes to gain a clearer picture of our progress and a new appreciation of the power each of us has to change our community.

Subs:

  • Emma Pitts for Wendy Binkley
  • Bravett Lyes for Elizabeth Johnson 

Monday MM - May 2nd

Good Morning - Week "A"

Please sign up for a shift at Spring Fling.  We need staff volunteers to demonstrate the strength of the "T" in the Parent Teacher Association.
Click this link to sign-up for one or more time slots:
If you have a student (Middle or High School) who would like to volunteer, please email Maggi Jackson at maggi.jackson@gmail.com.

The SETS assessment team will be on campus Tuesday to evaluate our PBIS implementation.  Be prepared for teacher parent and student interviews.

Our Field Day/Talent show was enjoyable for students and staff.  Thanks to ALL who made this day special.

No sub today for Damita Sharp.


Friday, April 29, 2016

Friday MM - April 29th

Good Morning!

FIELD DAY for 3rd - 5th

  • Listen for announcement to dismiss to Hanes Park. 
    • approx. 9:10 for Patrick, Overby,McNatt, Ray, Phelps Cota-Robles & Parrish
    • approx. 9:15 for Anderson, McGee, Davis, Coles Grisette & Steele
    • approx. 9:20 for Loy, Weber, Johnson, Woody & Sayles
  • I will monitor the gate
  • Dr. Stevens will monitor the bridge
  • We have 18-20 Volunteers to make this day special for our kids, we all need to collaborate to stay focused on JOY
  • You are in charge of your class
  • Treat the station leaders with respect and provide support
  • Lunch schedule begins @ 11:40
  • Talent Show for 3rd grade from 12:15-1:00
  • Talent Show for 5th grade from 1:05-1:50
  • Talent Show for 4th grade from 1:55-2:40
I have a questions for all of us;
  • What role do we play in creating purpose and meaning for field day? (El Dimensions of Student Achievement)
Students
  • Develop the mindsets and skills for success in college, career, and life (e.g., initiative, responsibility, perseverance, collaboration)
  • Work to become ethical people: treat others well and stand up for what is right (e.g., empathy, integrity, respect, compassion)
Teachers and Leaders
  • Elevate student voice and leadership in classrooms and across the school
  • Model a school-wide culture of respect and compassion
  • Prioritize social and emotional learning, along with academic learning, across the school
More reasons from the 10 design Principles of EL Education;

4. Empathy and Caring
  • Learning is fostered best in communities where students' and teachers' ideas are respected and where there is mutual trust. Learning groups are small in EL Education schools, with a caring adult looking after the progress and acting as an advocate for each child. Older students mentor younger ones, and students feel physically and emotionally safe.
5. Success and Failure
  • All students need to be successful if they are to build the confidence and capacity to take risks and meet increasingly difficult challenges. But it is also important for students to learn from their failures, to persevere when things are hard, and to learn to turn disabilities into opportunities.
6. Collaboration and Competition
  • Individual development and group development are integrated so that the value of friendship, trust, and group action is clear. Students are encouraged to compete, not against each other, but with their own personal best and with rigorous standards of excellence.
Subs;
Rosemary Hazy for Lisa Weber
Chelsea Oakes for Nancy Smoot
No sub for Doris Davis
No sub for Sue Ann Gillespie
No sub for Kathy Wilheit
No sub for Sarah Huddleston






Thursday, April 28, 2016

Thursday MM - April 28th

Good Morning!

We are on normal schedule today(exception - no PLT today)

Friday we will be on the 3-5 field day schedule that was posted for the 28th.

On Friday May 13th, we will run the K-2 field day schedule.

Thanks to our Faculty CREW!  After we finished, the leaders collaborated and created actions to be communicated in the blog posting on Tuesday May 3rd.

My call is for all of us to honor the contract with our public.  Only TOGETHER can we create the conditions to care for all domains of our students education.

Subs:
Tom Radulovic for Jen Davis
Chelsea Oakes for Nancy Smoot
No sub for Kathy Wilheit
No sub for Sarah Huddleston




Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Wednesday MM - April 27th

Good Morning!

WELCOME to our rising Kindergarten class and their parents who are on campus today for orientation from 9:00-10:00 am.

Field day will NOT happen Thursday.  Too much rain in the forecast. 

  • 3-5 Field Day WILL happen on Friday as the weather looks GREAT
  • 9:30-11:30 with Talent Shows in the afternoon.  
  • Lunch schedule that was 4.28 is now applicable on Friday 4.29
  • NEW date for K-2 Field Day, Friday May 13th.
Faculty CREW this afternoon at 3:30 in the media center.  

Subs:
Carol Sumner for Happy Bell
No sub for Pam Chambers
No sub for Anna Stopplebein 

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tuesday MM - April 26th

Good Morning - Week "B"

We are exploring alternate plans for field day(s) since the weather forecast for Thurs/Fri is ominous.  Stay tuned to the Wednesday blog for a final decision.   

I have a YMCA luncheon today followed by a K-3 assessment meeting at Central office.  Jack Smith will cover my car rider supervision today.
No sub today for Pam Chambers

Monday, April 25, 2016

Monday MM - April 25th

Good Morning - Week "B"

Tuesday is our Classified staff appreciation event! 
Just a friendly reminder to bring your items for the snack celebrating our school support staff set things up before 8:00. 
-Thank you! PBIS Hospitality

The following students will be competing in the eBoB competition on Monday. Competition arrival is 8:00 AM, so our students are going directly to the Education Building. We will dismiss from there as well. Wish us all luck!
  • Malvika Bhatia
  • Jay Bland
  • Lucas Bradley
  • Zeke Bradley
  • Kaylee Eager
  • Ada Farmer
  • Justin Ju
  • Jocelyn Sarmiento-Gracia
  • Ellie Reynolds
  • Victoria Sabanao
  • Asmithaa Vinukonda
  • Zoey Yeboah
  • Maxwell Weber
Subs:
Carol Stewart for Marina Bonomo
Rosemary Hazy for Lisa Weber
No sub for Tom Radulovic