4.12.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you”

~ Maya Angelou

This quote resonated with me and connects to our SIW activity as well as our school wide support of the “Day of Silence” on Friday.

At HDMS every story matters, let’s make sure we are owning ours and listening and honoring those around us.

Our HDMS story is built upon Student First, Relationships, Acceptance, Character, Future Ready, Opportunity, Service

TO DOs

  • Joe Albano sent out an email with the “F” list. SOS check in- Click here for the menu generated at our SIW.
  • ELA, Math and 8th Science teachers:  Please see the email I sent on Wednesday regarding SBAC.  Please review the documents, meet as a content team to plan within the dates that have been assigned, and then come to my office to sign the “Test Assurance” form once you have completed the training modules.  There has been questions regarding using blue tooth ear buds for SBAC. Here is the final say- Per ODE–Bluetooth headsets are allowed, as long as they maintain test security and ensure the validity of the student’s responses (e.g. no recording, playback, or broadcast capabilities, no internet access, etc.)

UPCOMING WEEK

D- WOW:  Institute

Monday April 15th

  • 2:45- Media Center- Advisory Lesson Support session

Wednesday April 17th

  • 7:45 am Advisory: College/Career Readiness Lesson #3
  • 1:30 pm SIW: WEB led team building whole staff activity

Thursday April 18th

  • MAC Survey day—Look for email and info from Kristine Evans regarding details and action items

BITS AND BOBS

  • The attendance team is preparing for our 2nd team challenge.  Get ready for some smack talkin’ ATTENDANCE MADNESS.  We’ve created three brackets with single elimination competitions between classes.  Here are the brackets and we’ve grouped them by class size. We’ll explain more about this at Wednesday’s SIW and the competition will begin on Monday April 22nd giving you enough time to trash talk your opponents.
  • Paul and I are continuing to work on the master schedule for next year. We are using all the feedback we received from staff, looking at class sizes, ways to embed counseling curriculum as well as interventions and opportunities for all students.
  • Staffing update: The Art position has closed. We are still in a holding pattern for the Math and ELA temp positions as the high school needs to reduce staff. We are unable to post these positions at this time because there is a chance a high school staff member will need to be placed into these positions.
  • PD opportunity related to Equity:

There is a free 30 day, self-paced, on line course from Rachel Elizabeth Cargle.

The goal of this course is to become more self-aware, prepared to be an ally for people of color, and informed about other social justice topics.  The intent of this course it to push people (esp. white women) to an uncomfortable place with some of these topics.  She has received some strong feedback from the Bend community after speaking at Muse and TedxBend.  At this point, Lynne and Cathy have signed up and will be available if you want to talk through thoughts and feelings that may come up!  I support setting aside some SIW time for anyone who enrolls in this course to meet, discuss, and process.

  • ADDITIONS
  • D Wow
  • Behavioral Resolution Reports
  • Counseling Calendar
  • HDMS Calendar of Even

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

Integrated place mat!
Attendance Team pumping up the prize wheel!
Attendance Team on stage showing off what students can win
6th grade intramural champs
7th/8th grade intramural champs!

4.5.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.”

TO DOs

SOS check in-   Click here for the menu generated at our SIW.

UPCOMING WEEK

D- WOW: Aspect

Monday April 8th

  • 2:45- Media Center- Advisory Lesson Support session

Tuesday April 9th

  • 2:35 Paul announces the grade level that won the Attendance Competition

Wednesday April 10th

  • 7:45 am Advisory: Grade level that won the Attendance Competition will meet in advisory, have attendance taken and then advisory teachers will escort and join your class in the cafeteria and patio for Attendance Celebration
  • 7:45 am Advisory: College/Career Readiness Lesson #2
  • 1:30 pm SIW: HDMS school design work and elective teachers to meet to support the 9 week transition of students

BITS AND BOBS

  • Due to the make up snow days, the end of our 3rd quarter will now be April 12
  • As you know, the student’s last day is Friday, June 14. Typically, the following workday is a staff check-out day. This year, if you are ready to checkout on June 14, then you may. If they are not prepared to checkout on Friday, then you may do so on Monday, June 17.  Check out sheets and more details will be coming from Kerri when we get closer to the end.
  • Our DPO (parent organization) wants to support HDMS teachers.  They have created a simple grant writing process, that allows them to see the need around our building and support our efforts with funds.  Please click here to read more about the grant process. 
  • OSU Teacher Candidates need homes:  If you are interested in supporting a Teacher Candidate next year please let me know and I can connect you with the University supervisor for next steps.  Placements are needed in Social Studies, Science and English Language Art.
  • Here are some pages produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention related to e-cigarettes. I thought this information might be useful for your knowledge as we work to keep our school and students safe.  I will send this information out to parents as well.

ADDITIONS

  • D Wow
  • Behavioral Resolution Reports
  • Counseling Calendar
  • HDMS Calendar of Events

3.22.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.”
― Malala Yousafzai

TO DOs

SOS- It would be wonderful if you make a connection with your SOS student directly after Spring Break to welcome them back to our school community.  Click here for the menu generated at SIW.

UPCOMING WEEK

D- WOW: Process

Monday April 1st

  • 1:00-2:00 Paul’s Office- Culture of Care support call with consultant
  • 2:45- Media Center- Advisory Lesson Support session

Wednesday April 3rd

  • 7:45 am Advisory: College/Career Readiness Lesson #1
  • 7:45 am- Summit and MVHS here to forecast with 8th graders (yellow slips will be sent for these students with details/locations etc)
  • 1:30 pm SIW: Staff meeting/Content Time

Friday April 5th

  • 7:00 am- First Friday breakfast hosted by our Social Studies team (location Social Studies Commons)
  • 2:40-4:30- After School Dance- Please consider coming to supervise and support our students engage in good ole fashion fun!

BITS AND BOBS

  • Thank you for all the effort, energy and positivity on our Scrub in day!  The feedback I heard from around the building was full of excitement, appreciation and encouragement for this style of PD.  Thank you ICCL Team for preparing and planning this great day of learning!
  • Change in end date for 3rd trimester
    • Due to the make up snow days, the end of our 3rd quarter will now be Friday April 12
  • Staffing Update:
  • Art position will hopefully be posted soon (Marcy is retiring)
  • Other postings you may see are Math and ELA (but I need to wait for approval from the district before posting these, in case other levels need to reduce their staff, we may be in the position of having staff placed here in these positions.
  • Our DPO (parent organization) wants to support HDMS teachers.  They have created a simple grant writing process, that allows them to see the need around our building and support our efforts with funds.  Please click here to read more about the grant process. 
  • A Note from our SRC Department regarding data collection. Thank you to everyone who has accepted google form invites and taken time to provide input. If you have been invited, PLEASE accept so we can hear from everyone. All input is viewed and taken into consideration on how to assist students toward success.
  • OSU Teacher Candidates need homes:  If you are interested in supporting a Teacher Candidate next year please let me know and I can connect you with the University supervisor for next steps.  Placements are needed in Social Studies, Science and English Language Art.
  • Silver Rail is looking forward to sharing their “Day of Kindness” with HDMS students again this year.  This will happen on April 9th.  A Silver Rail teacher, Ms. Kent, may reach out to you to see if Silver Rail students would be able to visit your classroom and spread some sunshine!
  • A Note from our Counseling Department regarding- Suicide Risk Assessment Protocol
    • Much like protocols on reporting concerns of child abuse and/or neglect, it is our responsibility to alert the properly trained professionals if we hear or see anything that indicates a student might be thinking about suicide or planning to end their life.
    • If you have concerns, you must share that information with the student’s grade level counselor immediately.  All comments and concerns need to be reported, even if the student says they are okay or that they were joking/didn’t mean it. School counselors have been trained in suicide prevention and assessment. There is a formal suicide risk screening process which must be followed. There are several steps that counseling staff must take once made aware of these concerns, so timeliness is of the utmost importance. 
    • If you become aware of concerns during non-school times (weekends, breaks, summer) please use the Safe Schools tip line at safeoregon.com,  [email protected] or 844-4-SAFE-OR (844-472-3367).
  • Tardy Data: Five students were tardy four or more times from March 1st through March 7th.  There was one repeat offender who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.
  • All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.
  • Six students were tardy four or more times from March 8th through March 14th.  There were three repeat offenders who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.
  • All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.

ADDITIONS

  • D Wow
  • Behavioral Resolution Reports
  • Counseling Calendar
  • HDMS Calendar of Events

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

Be The Nice Kid
SOS lunch connection…and Spirit Week Tourist Tuesday!
Snazzy Tourists!

3.15.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

In thinking about our SIW conversation and “hacking” our EBISS process the following quote comes to mind.

“It is teachers who have created positive teacher student relationships that are more likely to have the above average effects on student achievement.” ~John Hattie

TO DOs

SOS- It would be wonderful if you make a connection with your SOS student before Spring Break.  Click here for the menu generated at SIW.

UPCOMING WEEK

D- WOW: Support

Tuesday March 19

  • 1st period- BSH here to forecast with our 8th graders (connect with Cathy Tash if you have questions)
  • 2:45- Monthly DI meeting in Media Center

Wednesday March 20

  • 7:45am Advisory: SEL lesson and class pictures (all call will release for pictures in the gym)
  • 1:30pm SIW: PD/Scrub In preview

Thursday March 21

  • 7:45- Safety Team meeting (all are welcome)
  • 1st period- BSH here to forecast with our 8th graders (connect with Cathy Tash if you have questions)

Friday March 22

Assembly Bell Schedule

BITS AND BOBS

  • Silver Rail is looking forward to sharing their “Day of Kindness” with HDMS students again this year.  This will happen on April 9th.  A Silver Rail teacher, Ms. Kent, may reach out to you to see if Silver Rail students would be able to visit your classroom and spread some sunshine!
  • Tardy Data: Five students were tardy four or more times from March 1st through March 7th.  There was one repeat offender who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.

All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.

ADDITIONS

  • D Wow
  • Behavioral Resolution Reports
  • Counseling Calendar
  • HDMS Calendar of Events

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

WEB Leaders “Walking in Another’s Shoes” Activity
Mr. Iverson Wearing His “Empathy Glasses”!
Awesome Musical Performance by Tracey Bryan!

3.9.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“What if Disco was actually an ancient language?!”  ~Intrigued 7th grade student

“Hats off to you guys as teachers and school staff!  You guys have such a difficult job and you all are doing fantastic!”  ~Parent of 2 HDMS students

TO DOs

– Please ensure that you have your sub plans, class lists, duty schedule etc. updated and please leave your Sub Notebook under your phone.  Whenever you are absent please be sure to include safety information and how to locate your Sub Notebook in your content lesson plans.  Please see a Safety team member for clarification (Jo, Brad, Laurie, Koop).  

-An email was sent out in August with updated documents for all the Sub Notebooks (updated phone lists, personnel room locations etc).  If you missed that email please reach out to Kerri Green and she will re-send it to you.   

UPCOMING WEEK

D- WOW: Synthesize

Wednesday March 13 (Safety Day all day, every class period)

7:45am Advisory: Safety lesson then an ‘all call’ to release to PBIS celebration

1:30pm SIW: Whole staff EBISS/Kid Time in the Media Center

BITS AND BOBS

-Staff that indicated on the survey an interest in meeting with Admin regarding teaching assignments for next year have been emailed and scheduled to have those conversations.

-Kid Time Update Overview (more details will be provided at SIW)

Because we have not seen any demonstrable improvement of the students that we’ve discussed during Kid Time, we are going to hack how we structure Kid Time to see if we can produce greater improvement in student learning.  Here is a brief overview of what we’ll be trying. 

We’ll review the list of the 46 students who had 3 or more F’s during the first semester.  We’ll then ask each person to adopt 1 student for the second semester.  It could be a student that you have already informally adopted, a student from year’s past that you’d like to reconnect with or a student that you know from a non-academic setting.

We can then brainstorm what an adoption could look like bearing in mind that we don’t want to place a host of new responsibilities on your shoulders.  Our guess is that most everyone is already doing this in some shape or form but we can use Kid Time to put a little more definition around it.   

In the long run, if we can assist these students in improving the academic engagement, it’ll make all of our lives a lot easier and provide them with a richer future.

REMINDERS

-Safety Day slides have been updated with improvements/adjustments based on feedback we have received.  Please review on Google Classroom prior to instruction on Wednesday. 

-Forecasting is coming up.  More info to come with details but the dates are below

            – 8th graders will forecast with BSH during 1st period on 3/19 and 3/21

            – 8th grades will forecast for SHS and MVHS during Advisory on 4/3

            – 6th and 7th graders will forecast during Advisory on 4/3

-Snow Day make up hours noted below.  Certified staff will offer 16 hours, outside of their regular working hours, that will support connection/communication with our families between now and the end of this school year to take place of conferences. 

  • Thursday, April 11 — Full school day
  • Friday, April 12 — Full school day
  • Thursday, June 13 — Full school day
  • Friday, June 14 —School Improvement Wednesday schedule

ADDITIONS

D Wow

Behavioral Resolution Reports

Counseling Calendar

HDMS Calendar of Events

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

Thank You Classified Team

Amazing Staff, Amazing Support, Amazing Smiles!

Orchestra in Action!

Band in Action!

Green Team Efforts!
You Make HDMS a Great Place!

3.1.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Be the attitude you want to be around”

UPCOMING EVENTS

D-Wow: Synthesize

Monday March 4th– 2:45pm Advisory Lesson Support in Media Center

Wednesday March 6th

Advisory- 7:45 Attendance Kick Off Lesson

SIW- 1:30 in Media Center staff meeting/Sub Notebook review/mid-year SLGG review

Thursday March 7th

1 st lunch info meeting about Base Camp

ADDITIONS

D Wow

Behavioral Resolution tab

2.22.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Thank you for this event.  The Spanish translation was accurate and it made my family feel welcome and a part of this exciting school all ready!”  ~ Parent of an incoming 5th grader

“AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society.”

UPCOMING WEEK

D-Wow: Critique

Monday Feb. 25

2:45-Media Center-Advisory lesson support

Tuesday Feb. 26

2:45-Media Center-District DI meeting (all are welcome)

4:00- CPR/First Aid training in the Media Center (sign up in Performance Matters)

Wednesday Feb. 27

8:30-10:30 NAEP Make up day in the upstairs Staff Room (Yellow call slips will be sent to the 10 affected students)

7:45 Advisory – Attendance Kick Off Lesson

SIW 1:30- Mid Yr SLGGs review (McCulloch), Sub Notebook update/expectations (Thompson, Myers, Koopman)

Thursday Feb. 28th

9:00-11:35 Tech Trek interviews in the Main Office (see Morrison for any details/info)

Friday March 1st

7:00-First Friday Breakfast hosted by Sp Ed Staff and ELL staff in the River Commons (down the hall from the counseling office)

2:45-4:30-Winter Dance (everyone is welcome to supervise and support!)

BITS & BOBS

This week I wanted to share a video with you regarding “praising” students. The idea of fostering mindsets is not a new topic or one that you necessarily will find new learning from after watching this video, but I think it does a great job of reminding us what type of praise is most (and least) effective with students.

Just wanted to remind you that a training has been added to Performance Matters.  It is entitled Youth Mental Health 1st Aid and has been taught a few times in the past. In this course, participants will learn about the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents, build an understanding of the importance of early intervention, and given ideas of how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge.

Some changes have been made to the Field Trip process. Please make sure you make yourself familiar with these changes. Here is the NEW Field Trip Permission Slip form. Please use this form for all trips, from now on.

Tardy Data:  Ten students were tardy four or more times from February 8th through February 14th.  There were 6 repeat offenders who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.

All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.

REMINDERS

-Please complete this survey regarding teaching assignments for next year.

ADDITIONS

D Wow

Behavioral Resolutions

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

5th Grade Family Night

2.15.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Only a regulated adult can regulate a child”

TO DOs

-Please review the district Equity Policy.  This can be found in the Equity/ELL tab.

Equity involves inner and outer work.  This site has lots of resources and a pledge to help you check yourself and commit to the outer work, to balance the inner work of conversation/reflection.  Check it out!

-Please complete this survey regarding teaching assignments for next year.

-Review the slideshow from our SIW here to make sure you are aware of this information.

UPCOMING EVENTS

D Wow:  Formulate

Tuesday Feb 19

8th graders will take the Healthy Teen Survey through their PE classes. An ‘All Call” will happen first thing in the morning to remind 8th graders.

Wednesday Feb 20

Advisory:  6th grade class meeting (teachers take attendance, then after announcements bring your class to the Cafeteria)

7th/8th grade- team building/study hall

SIW 1:30:  District SIW/varies locations

Thursday Feb 21 5:30-6:30 pm – 5th Grade Family Night in the gym

BITS & BOBS

ICCL’s will be asking for your feedback around supplies needed for your content team. Our goal is to work toward a consistent “binder/notebook” system for all our HDMS students. Please use your common prep to brainstorm a list of supplies, so that when your Liaison reaches out to you, you already have that list for them!

The Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools will open the 2019 Classroom Grants program on February 18, 2019. Educators may submit one grant but schools may submit several grants with principals indicating priority of requests. The online grant application and guidelines will be available at www.engagedminds.org beginning Feb. 18th. The program closes at 5pm on Friday, March 22, 2019. An email communicating this information to all BLS educators and staff will be distributed by the Superintendent’s office on February 19th.  Last year the Foundation awarded over $89,000 in innovative STEM, art, music & wellness grants!  Any questions? Contact Michelle Johnson, Executive Director at [email protected] or (541) 355-5660

Intervention:  At the end of February we will be starting a 6th grade lunchtime academic intervention program to support fifteen 6th graders who are failing two or more academic classes.  The group will meet every Tuesday and Thursday during 6th grade lunch and receive academic support services from four 8th graders and one 7th grader.   Our tutors will be trained in AVID strategies by Brad to help make this intervention as efficient as possible. We may also be looking for one or two more tutors if you have any recommendations.  (Joe Albano is the point person)

REMINDERS

  • Add AVID lessons you are using (have used) in your content area to the AVID Team Drive
  • 5th Grade Family Night is Thursday Feb. 21, in our gym from 5:30-6:30, ALL staff are welcome to attend!

ADDITIONS

D Wow

Behavioral Resolution

What’s Missing When We Talk About Grit article 

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

PBIS Soda Excitement!
WEB Leaders spread kindness with 850 heartfelt bilingual messages on every locker!

2.8.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Children do well if the can”  ~Bruce Perry

TO DOs

– Below is the Power Point that was shared during our SIW this week.  In case you were absent or wanted to revisit some of the concepts I wanted to provide it for you.  Good reminders of best practice and how we are needing to look at our students differently and perhaps need to adjust ourselves, our routines, our expectations in order to best support them at school.  I recognize these shifts don’t happen ‘overnight’- but it is good to continue the conversation and have a growth mindset with ourselves as we try new ways to show students we care.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1XbOEwGXJ2-WX3SVhhFFkPcXCrdoCWIwIYiB00qY4I8c/edit?usp=sharing

-Half way through the year is a good time to review our School Design Plan.  This can be found in Document tab in a folder entitled School Design Plan

-Please review our Coordinated Care folder in the Document tab.  This will support further conversation during next week’s SIW

-Please make time in the next few weeks to check in with your content team regarding your SLGGs, progress, what data you may need, and make any adjustments you see fit.  We will do a more formal Mid-year check during SIW on the 27th

UPCOMING EVENTS

D-Wow: Differentiate

Monday Feb 11

2:45 Advisory lesson support/review session Media Center (optional)

Tuesday Feb 12

NAEP Assessment- 50 selected 8th graders will get testing summons with details.  Please see this link to see which students were selected to participate in this assessment. 

MAC survey day- Please see Kristine Evans email for directions and details.

Wednesday Feb 13

Advisory:  7th grade class meeting (teachers take attendance, then after announcements bring your class to the Cafeteria)

6thgrade-Digital Citizenship lesson #9

8th grade- team building/study hall

SIW 1:30:  AVID update (Brad Thompson), DI update (Kinsey Martin), Culture of Care update (Paul Dean)

BITS & BOBS

Tardy Data:  Ten students were tardy four or more times from January 25th through January 31st.  There were six repeat offenders who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.

All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.

REMINDERS

-There was a LOT of excitement today at lunch with Diamondbucks and buying soda!  Great work PBIS team!  Staff please keep those Diamondbucks flowing…students are interested in their value, next Friday student can “buy” Pizza, the Friday after that they can “buy” Dessert!

ADDITIONS

D Wow folder in the Documents tab

Safety Team Notes in the Document tab

Behavioral Resolutions

AVID Team Drive

Here is an article about Therapeutic Encounters which is a nice quick read. 

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

Attendance Office Aides Give Service With a Smile!
First Friday Breakfast Connections!
WEB Leader Connections

2.1.2019

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Your positive action combined with positive thinking results in success.” ~Shiv Khera

UPCOMING EVENTS

D-Wow: Assess

2:45 Monday Feb. 4th  

Media Center- Advisory lesson support session (optional)

Wednesday Feb. 6th

7:45- Advisory- 8th grade class meeting (Teachers take attendance and then take your students to Cafeteria)

6th/7th grade Digital Citizenship lesson #9

1:30- SIW- Media Center- PBIS update (Iverson) and District Behavior Specialist to present on Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

BITS AND BOBS

Tardy Data: Ten students were tardy four or more times from January 18th through January 24th.  There were 7 repeat offenders who will serve lunch detention and zero egregious tardies.

All students appearing on this report for the first time received a written notice with their specific tardy data; additionally, their family was notified of this warning.

Thank you to our amazing counselors!  Feb. 4 – 8 is National Counselor Appreciation Week!

A training has just been added to Performance Matters that I hope you will pass along to your staff.  It is titled Youth Mental Health 1st Aid and has been taught a few times in the past. In this course, participants will learn about the unique risk factors and warning signs of mental health problems in adolescents, build an understanding of the importance of early intervention, and given ideas of how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge.

Dr. Ross Greene is giving a training on May 17. If you are interested in attending you should register soon as spots are going quickly! Here is the flyer with more info – including a link to register.

We are half way through the year, sometimes we may need a “pick-me-up”.  Here is a Collection of Readers’ Peak Moments from the Heath brothers.  The stories connected to education begin on page 9, but I thought I’d share the entire document with you as you may enjoy the emotional lift from reading some from other arenas (including business, personal, family, coaching, etc.). Enjoy!

ADDITIONS

D – Wow folder in document tab

Behavior Resolution tab

HDMS HIGHLIGHTS

Geography Bee Winners!
Intramural Dodgeball Champs!
Fun with liquid nitrogen!
Science is cool!