To Do:
- Would you please take a few moments to review and update your 2017-18 Staffing Plan in Google Docs? Although I am not looking as often as I was a few months ago, there are times when I need to review staffing at a building and having the most current information located there would be very helpful.
- Consider including the DACA letter that Lora emailed you (on 10.3) in an upcoming parent newsletter.
- Also, please help spread the word for the first MS Parent Workshop on Student Wellness that Chris and Lisa talked about at our last Horizontal meeting. If you could share the description and RSVP link found here with your parents, it would be greatly appreciated. Like you, our MS counselors were also very excited about being involved in this and subsequent Parent Workshop events coming this year.
- Green light to move forward with communicating information about and collecting SLGGs from your certified folks. Please refer to Jon’s email (on 10.3) for specifics around SLGGs/Evals/Minis.
This and That:
- If you have a question or concern that may involve the need to talk with legal council please communicate this with me first. We currently have six different attorneys/offices that are used for school-related issues (not including School Board topics) and navigating where to go for help can be cumbersome, so let me help you with this. Additionally, we are instituting a change in where subpoenas are delivered to our employees during work hours. From now on we will try to funnel all subpoenas through an attorney at the Ed Center, who will then reach out to the employee and offer assistance on navigating through the issue that the subpoena represents.
- The COSA Principal’s Conference is once again coming to the Riverhouse in Bend. This year we, as a district, will not have any registration slots for schools to use. If you would like to attend (stag, or with a team from your school) you are welcome to do so – but know that registration fees and any subs needed will be your responsibility to cover.
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Scott Bojanowski has set up dates and times for the Standard Response Protocol (Lock Down, Lock Out, etc.) and the De-escalation (Officer Stoaks) classes that we conducted last year to take place again this year. Both of these classes are in PD Place. The SRP class is for all new employees, anyone that didn’t receive the training last year, or anyone that would like a refresher course. The De-escalation training is geared towards front office staff. (LPMS & 3RVRS, Scott is working to find a date in March to offer the SRP in South County as well.) All of the details regarding these PD opportunities can be accessed here.
Reminders:
- Don’t forget that the student Gallup poll is currently open and will remain so until October 27.
- I met with TLC leadership this week, where we consolidated our Sept. visitation notes into some common themes. More to come on this later, but suffice it to say that all were impressed with your vision, leadership, and honesty around your current SDP status and where you could use additional support. I look forward to this month’s visit with Austin and/or Dave – with a focus on assessment and data.