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October 8
Breaking news! Conferences will be virtual. Families will have the choice of either meeting via Webex or discussing academic progress over the phone. A letter will be sent home next week that will include a way for families to communicate … Continue reading
October 1
Welcome back Matthew Crawmer! The Transportation Department is not planning to do in-person bus evacuation drills this year. In lieu of this, we are being asked to watch this video with students by October 14. Thank you! The ICCL Team … Continue reading
September 24
The Education Foundation is accepting applications for classroom impact grants. Here is information on the application process. This link will take you to the application. Here is an additional copy of the Staff Symptom Algorithm from the Staff Meeting Here … Continue reading
September 17
Below are some updates from Teaching and Learning (TLC) Mary Ehrenworth (Columbia University, Teachers College Reading and Writing Project) is advising us to avoid giving running records this fall to assess student reading levels. She suggests spending as little time … Continue reading
September 10
Thank you for reminding the families of your students that Wednesday is the first School Improvement Wednesday (SIW) early dismissal. Each Wednesday for the remainder of the school year, students will be dismissed at 12:40 (K-2nd @ 12:35). As a … Continue reading
September 3
Please do something fun this weekend! Fun = Refilling our buckets. The weather looks great, enjoy! During the month of September while Matthew is on leave, our substitute will be teaching SEL and regulation strategies to students. During the first … Continue reading
August 27
Effective and professional communication is important to me. Last week I shared some of my beliefs about communication and this week will expand with some additional information about what you can anticipate in terms of decision making this year at … Continue reading
Wednesday, August 25
Setting up your classroom? Here is an abbreviated list of the Ready Schools Safe Learners (RSSL) guidelines. In general, we need to space students 3 feet apart to the extent possible (italicized as this is a change from last school … Continue reading
Welcome Back!
Greetings! I hope your summer has been wonderful. The DeFrang’s had a good one. We stayed close to home for the most part, did some camping and spent some time at the coast. It was nice to have extra time … Continue reading
June 18
Have a great summer! Many thanks to those of you who have helped with interviewing the last several weeks. We have hired some great teachers! Below are some updates: -Jennie Willis will be teaching 1st grade next year. Jennie has … Continue reading