Sunday, April 30, 2017

Week at a glance 5.1 to 5.5

Monday 5.1.17

  • Town hall  facilitator/scribe meeting @ 3:20
    • We are still looking for leaders for this event!
    • Thanks to Lisa, Bridget, Marcella, Brandi, Emily & Sara D. for joining the fun!

Tuesday 5.2.17

  • Joint principals meeting
  • PTA Board Meeting
  • Town Hall meeting @ 6:30
Wednesday 5.3.17

  • Dee Duncan on Campus
  • W-S Foundation Luncheon 
  • EL Implementation Review @ 3:30 - all staff to attend
Thursday 5.4.17

  • Counselors Breakfast
  • Dr. Roseboro visit @ 10:00
Friday 5.5.17

Guest column: What is the origin of Cinco de Mayo? - BY MARTIN VALADEZ

Let’s get one thing straight from the beginning: Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day, which is celebrated in Mexico on Sept. 16. If May 5 is not Mexican Independence, what event in Mexican history is Cinco de Mayo connected to?

On May 5, 1862 a small, ill-equipped Mexican army defeated a much larger and better-equipped invading French army outside of the city of Puebla, briefly stopping the French army’s march toward Mexico City. The French, though, eventually returned, defeated the Mexican army and in time placed the Hapsburg Archduke Maximilian as the second Emperor of Mexico.

The Battle of Puebla, as “Cinco de Mayo” is known in Mexico, is a David over Goliath type of story. It is also an example of a small, independent and poor nation fighting off and defeating — even briefly — a much larger, more powerful and better equipped invading foreign army.

So why do — or should — we celebrate a small battle that took place more than 150 years ago? Even Mexico does not have the kind of “mass celebrations” we have in the U.S. While in the city of Puebla and surrounding towns, the Batalla de Puebla is still celebrated. But it certainly is not a national holiday like Sept. 16th or Nov. 20, when Mexico celebrates the beginning of the Mexican Revolution. This was a civil war that engulfed the country for 10 years and significantly shaped the nation’s 20th century history.

Some of my ethnic Mexican friends refuse to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, saying it is a recently “made up” holiday invented by beer companies to sell more of their products.  But is this really the case?
While it’s true that American business owners have used the holiday since at least the second half of the 20th century to market and connect with their Latino consumers, there is evidence demonstrating that ethnic Mexicans were celebrating Cinco de Mayo as far back as the 19th century.

While the festivities in the late 1800s may have little in common with the way the holiday is celebrated in the 21st century today, there is unmistakable evidence that Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the U.S. are not a 20th century phenomenon.

In fact, in the last chapter of his book, “El Cinco de Mayo: An American Tradition,” UCLA Professor David Hayes-Bautista discusses how Cinco de Mayo was “shaped and re-shaped” from 1868 to 2011 in southern California.

While it is now clear that the celebration of the holiday in the United Stated dates back about 150 years, what should we “do” with this holiday today?

Yes, it’s good to take some time and celebrate, but I want to encourage all of us — even those of us of Mexican heritage — to take some time to learn some real history and culture of Mexico and Mexicans in the United States. And by this, I do not mean simply searching on the internet or going on Wikipedia. While we can begin there, we must remember there is plenty of misinformation and fake news, as well as fake history, online.

There are plenty of good books and authors that will allow us to better understand Mexico and its people. Therefore, as you start putting together your spring and summer reading list, be sure to add the books of some of my favorite Mexican and Mexican American authors like Carlos Fuentes, Sandra Cisneros, Juan Rulfo, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, Tomas Rivera, Benjamin Alire Saenz, Elena Poniatowska and Cherrie Moraga. Let’s read, learn and enjoy!


  • Martin Valadez is a past Reader Representative on the Herald Editorial Board and is Vice President of Business Development and External Affairs for Tri-Cities Community Health.
  • http://www.tri-cityherald.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/article147742469.html

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Thursday 4.27.17

On Tuesday, May 2nd from 6:30-7:45 Brunson will hold our first Town Hall Meeting. Join us as we develop ideas to create a culture where EVERY family is engaged with Brunson. We will have an opening speaker and then divide into small groups to discuss ideas. Please plan to attend as your opinions are essential to our success. Childcare provided by YMCA.
  • 6:30 pm - Whole group Circle up
  • 6:40 pm - Learning Target
  • 6:45 pm - Small Group 
  • 7:25 pm - Lifting of Ideas
  • 7:35 pm - Migration
  • 7:45 pm - Closing Circle
Learning Target: I can define family engagement at Brunson.

Learning Target: I can collaborate to create strategies that will engage families with Brunson.

We need 20 staff members willing to work pairs to; 
  1. Facilitate the small group dialogue 
  2. Scribe the thoughts of our families
Find a partner and email me your commitment to support EL Core Practice #28.  A 10 minute session to define our roles and set the tone will be Monday @ 3:15.

As we enter May, please complete your documentation of PDP progress in NCEES.  Final observations will be completed by May 12th, with summative conferences scheduled before Memorial day.  

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Week at a Glance 4.24 to 4.28

THANKS for helping make spring fling an enjoyable event for our families!

Monday 4.24

  • Begin discussions in PLT regarding your work with MAC

Tuesday 4.25

  • 5th HAG tour @ 9:00
  • Portrait & Class Pictures!
Wednesday 4.26

  • 3rd HAG tour @ 9:00
  • PTA birthday bash @ 10:45
  • Sarah & Jeff @ YMCA luncheon
  • BELLT Meeting  and Staff meeting @ 3:30
Thursday 4.27

  • Fire Drill???
  • Lock Down Drill???
Friday 4.28

  • Fire Drill???
  • Lock Down Drill???
Wiley is doing a chicken BBQ fundraiser on Thursday, May 4, to help raise money to meet direct donation goals.
  • If people want to buy a ticket with cash or a check, they can email me (lkuhner@hotmail.com) and I can come up to school and take care of that with them. 
  • This link http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/domain/11960 will take you to the Wiley web page where you can pay through PayPal individually. 
  • If there's a group that would like to get together and purchase 10 or more lunches, I will deliver the lunches to Brunson. 
All tickets are advance purchase only!! We will be selling tickets through next Friday, April 28 - Leane Kuhner

Here is some Feedback from Dee after our CREW learning Walk on 4.20.17

K-1: I can reflect on our community service project.

2-3: I can collaborate with my crew in the execution of our community service project.

4-5: I can collaborate with my crew in the execution of our community service project.

  • During today’s walk - all crews were working on these learning targets. Most students could speak to the work - there were not a lot of rooms with the LT displayed however.
  • During the walk thrus - heard students using great vocabulary - revision, HOC, feedback, drafts, and students giving very specific feedback to other students. 
  •  Students seemed excited and proud about the work they were doing and the Community service projects.
  • There were many crews in circles for conversations and then working in groups and/or individually.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Thursday, April 20, 2017



Thursday, April 20, 2017


Reminder: Please ensure that all verification sheets and comments are shredded and not recycled. Student grades are confidential.


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If you have not done so, please sign-up for a Spring Fling shift.  http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D44AAAB2DA4F94-spring
Take time to work your shift and then enjoy spending time with Brunson families and students. Thanks for being a model for CREW!!



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EoG training for ALL K-5 staff will be held on Wednesday, May 10th during our staff meeting.  We will hold accommodation training on Wednesday, May 17th. This will be the ONLY training, so it is essential that all staff members are present. 


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Wednesday's Kindergarten Mingle was a big success thanks to Mrs. Wilheit and the kindergarten team. Their planning will better prepare our students and parents for next year. 

Thanks, also, to our HAG teams as they have welcomed HAG students and parents in for multiple tours. Third grade had so many visits that the students never looked twice when crowds entered. 


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Don't forget your MAC book assignment. Your documents will be shared in PLT next week.

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Back from the Break - Week at a glance 4.17 to 4.21

Monday 4.17

  • MAC assignment - Select a student in your class
  • Self monitor and document what NEW strategy(ies) improve your positive relationship with that student
  • Classify your efforts within the four categories 
    • Respectful
    • Active
    • Collaborative
    • Growth oriented
  • Bring your documents to share in PLT the week of April 24 - 28
Tuesday 4.18

  • 3rd quarter Report Cards delivered in today's Tuesday packet 
  • HAG tour (4th grade) @ 9:00
  • My Mom, Linda Faullin, turns 78 today!
  • Look for a electronic sign-up via e-mail for SPRING FLING.  We need total support for this community event
Wednesday 4.19

  • Kindergarten Mingle @ 8:45
  • HAG tour (3rd grade) @ 9:00
  • Faculty CREW @ 3:30 (start in media center)
Thursday 4.20

  • Dee Duncan is on campus to provide coaching and support.
  • My son Jack turns 20 today!
Friday 4.21

  • SPRING FLING!
  • EBOB @ district finals

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Monday, April 3rd

For the five days before spring break, model the character trait of "Finishing Strong."  

Monday 4.3.17
  • The scheduled BELLT meeting is cancelled
  • Kathy, Emily and Jeff are at the final day of MTSS PD with Dr. Judy Elliot
  • The “anticipated assignment” spreadsheet for 2017-2018 will be delayed until our staff meeting on 4.5.17
Tuesday 4.4.17
  • Report cards turned in to Jeff (3-5), Kathy (HAG) or Sarah (K-2)
  • Jeff is at the Joint Principals meeting
Wednesday 4.5.17
  • Staff meeting 3:30-4:30 in the media center (Tech PD will be rescheduled)
Thursday 4.6.17
  • PTA Staff Appreciation Luncheon
  • Administrative feedback on report cards 
  • Specialists visit Evergreen Community Charter school in Ashville
Friday 4.7.17
  • Final day to submit your Teacher Notification of Intent
  • Damita finalizes report cards in PowerSchool for distribution on April 18th.
SPRING BREAK
  • Laurie will be working in the office on the 10th & 11th
  • The building will be closed as the maintenance department will install a new cafeteria floor
We return to work on Monday April 17th.