To Do:
- If you haven’t already (and if needed), please email Jody McBride when you will be needing translation services at your building during conferences. As mentioned earlier, your request should be received at least two weeks in advance, which is next Wednesday (if you can believe it!).
- Let me know if you are conferencing on Friday, Oct. 28. My assumption is that your staff’s have all elected to conference on Wed, 26th and Thurs, 27th – but if you are instead conferencing on Thursday and Friday please let me know.
- Early next week you will be sent a link for completing a short survey (10 questions or less) regarding this past Monday’s Leadership time. Jay, Gary and I are interested in your feedback in order to make our time together as valuable as possible. We value your thinking and thank you in advance for your input!
This and That:
- As you likely are aware, Talent Ed is up and running! This year, to help ease your set-up burden, you only need to select one of two processes for your staff – those that will have a summative eval this year and those that will not. The SLGG form is a part of both of these two processes and you can have your staff begin completing this at any time. Remember, Category I goals (SBAC) are no longer required and should not be used. The target date to have SLGGs completed is the end of October, but I understand if all are not completed until the middle of November due to the delay in making Talent Ed available to you. Let me know if you have any questions regarding this.
- I hope you take the 6:30 needed to watch this video called the Oak Park Positivity Project. Following is a blurb from ABC Good Morning America regarding this video: Jamie McSparin, a teacher in charge of the school’s academy program for at-risk sophomore and juniors, posed a challenge for her fellow teachers: tell an individual student that they are important and appreciated. We’d look up their schedule and pull the kids from class for 30 seconds and the kids were all like, ‘Oh my gosh, did I not turn something in?’ and we’re like, ‘No, no, just stand there.’ Any teacher/student interaction always seems to be negative, and that was something that bothered me, too. No matter if they’re a good kid or a trouble maker or anything, they always thought they were in trouble, she explained. Some teachers would come up to me two or three days later and say, ‘I’m having a bad day. Let’s do another video.’ I challenge you to not only view this video, but to also think about how your “Positivity Project” might look at your school – and of course video your project to share with others!
- Shay has expressed an interest in joining me during some of my future visits with you at your building. I have passed along a number of dates and times and anticipate that you may see both Shay and I in the coming months. Just wanted to give you a heads-up and allow you time to have fresh baked goods ready for each of my visits – as we can never be sure which Shay will join us at, right?! 🙂
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[A good reminder from Julianne this week] With Halloween right around the corner and ‘clown sightings’ on the rise in the West – including CMS this week, I thought it would be a good time to remind you that we have policy in place that prohibits wearing clothing that is disruptive to the learning environment, that prevents identification (hoods, masks, etc.) or poses a threat to the well-being and safety of students or others. Feel free to report any suspicious persons/situations to law enforcement if warranted.
Details at: https://www.bend.k12.or.us/application/files/8714/5280/2180/JFCA-AR.pdf
- I was able to attend a couple of district-wide PD opportunities recently and want to pass along how impressed I was with your counselors and math teachers in attendance. These folks were engaged, enthusiastic, passionate about their craft, and seemed to truly love working and problem-solving with their peers across our district. It was a pleasure to see the zeal they bring to their profession. Just another reminder to me that we have good people working with our students!
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