Tuesday, March 10, 2015

3/11/15 MMM

I learned some stuff about the importance of sleep this weekend.  Call me slow, but I'm sure most if not all of you already know how important it is to get 8 hours of sleep every night.  The information I learned was that the first six hours of sleep is important for physical recovery.  Hours 7-8 are important for mental rejuvenation.  I think last night was the first night in a long time that I got 8 hours of sleep.  Feels good.

A reminder for those who are interested in the #Utedchat taking place Wednesday night from 9-10. This week's topic is "Collaborating with the World".  Mostly teachers are involved in this chat from all around the state.  There are some from our district that are great to listen to.

I would love your feedback on last week's faculty meeting about teenage suicide.  I have another great video to watch that is quite motivating.  It will be the new Video of the Week

To Be Aware of
  • DOK/SLO training has switch to Tuesday the 24th due to a conflict with the District Curriculum trainers.  This is new information to me as well.  They told me they needed to switch dates just last week.  Sheila is aware of the change and is ready to arrange subs just like you did for the DRA and the old date for DOK/SLO training.  Keep the subs for the 27th as it is a day provided by the district for teams to collaborate on the new training.
  • There will be an Earthquake drill sometime this week.  Be ready for some obstacles.  Gotta be ready for the unexpected.
  • Don't forget to attach #teamkid on all tweets going out.  Our school hashtag is #PawPower.
  • The Music and Art Extravaganza is this today from 5:30-7:30.  Come if you can.  I'll be performing if you want to come and embarrass me.
  • Collaboration Incentive presentations are next Monday the 23rd starting at 2:30.  Sign up here.
  • Mr. Hoopes reading times are available on the school google calendar marked "Kyle Read".  Sign up for a time and then email me with the time or put it in the notes like Zack has set up for extra P.E. and Computer time.  Please make sure you put your name before the Kyle Read so it shows up on my calendar that I'm reading for you.  Otherwise I just see Kyle Read.
Cleaning Schedule
Sept.  Office
Oct. 6th Grade
Nov.  5th Grade
Dec.  3rd Grade
Jan.  2nd Grade
Feb. 1st Grade
Mar. 4th Grade
Apr. SPED and Computer Specialist
May  Kinder, Life Skills, & P.E. Specialist

Lunch Schedule
1st
11:31 Mac
11:32 McKell
11:33 Sharma
11:34 Hull
2nd
11:25 Higgins
11:26 West
11:27 Connell
11:28 Herman
3rd
11:56 Whipple
11:58 Nichols
12:00 Durrant
12:02 Schafer
12:03 Wilson
4th
11:55 Crossley
11:57 CJohnson
11:59 Austin
12:01 Fiorucci
5th
12:20 Oswald
12:22 Day
12:24 Green
12:26 MJohnson
6th
12:21 Krall
12:23 Rooke
12:25 Paravato
12:27 Allen

Save the Date
3/16 Music and Art Extravaganza 5:30-7:30
3/17 PTA Council Mtg at PG High 9:30 Kyle
3/17 Principal PIE mtg at the D.O. 2:30 - Kyle
3/18 CTL mtg
3/19-20 - Associates mtgs for Kyle, Angie, and Lana.
3/23 Collaboration Incentive presentations starting at 2:30.  Sign up for a time here.
3/26 BYU Intern Interviews 8-12 Kyle and Zack
3/26 Fight the New Drug Presentation @ AFJH 6 pm
3/29 District BOB competition @ Grovecrest

*Look at the Faculty Calendar on Google for other events.

Happy Birthday
3/18 Cheryl De St Jeor
3/22 Jennifer Perry

Celebrations/Things I Noticed

  • Congrats to our Ballroom teams this weekend at the BYU National Competition! Level 1 took 1st overall and level 2 took 3rd place overall!  Come see the huge trophy in the office!
  • I've noticed more this year than last the work our student teachers and practicum teachers are doing.  Thanks to those who are housing and helping them to become successful teachers.  You make a difference.
Great Video clip of the Week
Video of the week is a video about what kids need to hear.

Great Read of the Week
A great read from Eric Sheninger.


Engagement Does Not Always Equate to Learning



Have a Great Week!  #TeamKid #PawPower!!

1 comment:

  1. Student need to learn how to use technology responsibly, and for the right reason. I heard a comment in the hallway by an upper grade student, who was talking to his friends, "Everything that I have learn, I have learned from the internet." The internet is a valuable source of information, but one needs to be careful where that information comes from.

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