QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth” ~ Muhammad Ali
TO DOs
- Look at the HDMS calendar for any updates or events happening in the upcoming week
- Click below to see updated notes from our 4 SIW Work Teams.
- Culture of Care https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mo6NtpWRnrb2XjxHQHiSOh1788u8c_Ef?usp=sharing
- PBIS team meeting notes can be found here. NEXT MEETING: 1/9 at 8:00am in Bedell’s room; all are welcome.
- Advisory team meeting notes can be found here. NEXT MEETING: 1/10 at 8:00am in the foods room; all are welcome.
CONTINUED CULTURE OF CAREPD

Quick Review – Plan A vs Plan C
Most of the time, teachers are entering a:
- Plan A – You addressed the matter yourself
- Plan C – You didn’t have time to address the matter or you choose not to engage with the student about this situation
One required field that is very important is: Would you like a member of the Coordinated Care Team to follow up with the student? *
A “Yes” will result in a CCT Response Form with administrative actions. A “No” indicates that this is just a FYI and that no admin response is requested.
Observation Entry Time Saving Tips
- Don’t fill out the form immediately when you send a student out of your room. Instead, send an email to Wendy/Paul/Nole (all three!) that a student is on his/her way to the office and that an Observation Form will follow. Fill out the form before the end of the day (ideally) but please no later than 24 hours.
- Instead of filling out multiple forms with the same information (like kids being disrespectful to a guest teacher). Fill out one form and include all of the other students names in the narrative text. Nole/Paul will copy and paste the entry for the other students.
- Most of the data entry fields are NOT required. Although the drop down questions about when an incident occurred helps us a lot, if the time it takes to answer these questions frustrates you then skip them.
AVID CONTINUED PD
| FOCUSED NOTE-TAKING Students utilize the focused note-taking process to create powerful study tools. They are not just copying down words. Students learn to recognize the most important parts of a lesson, create questions to guide their studying, and revisit/refine/re-touch their notes to solidify learning. |
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