Monday, October 5, 2015

MMM 10/5/15

HeyAll,
I hope your weekend was good.  I had a pretty good one.  I was able to learn some things that I've been able to think about and want to pass on to you.  Most phone calls I make to parents are to report something a child has done that is against school rules.  These are phone calls I don't enjoy making.  As much as I try to spin something positive out of them, it never turns out positive.  For this reason, I tried doing Friday phone calls home where you would pass on to me good things that your students were doing and I would pass those on to parents on Fridays.  That was fun for me, but last year I stopped doing it.  I'm not sure why.  I still thing parents need to hear about the good things their kids are doing. I would still like to do Friday phone calls if you are all willing to pass along to me the good things your kids are doing.  However, I would like all of you to take part in this as well.  I would like each of you to make five positive connections a week with your students' families.  That should be easy this week due to parent teacher conferences.  In the weeks to come, I would like to see more positive passed on.  With some of the kids that come into my office, positive desperately needs to passed on at home because there is not much there.

To Be Aware Of
  • Parent teacher conferences this week.  Make sure you are prepared. Also, feel free to go home with the kids on Friday.
  • Thanks to those who turned in their SLOs.  Those who haven't turned them in, please do so ASAP.  Use the links from last week's MMM for the forms to use.
  • I need two teachers who are willing to upload a video of you teaching to Edivate.  It is part of the STEM Action Grant that allows us to have it for free.  Please let me know that you are willing and then we can set up a phone or ipad camera in the back of the room to record and then upload.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.  I've only had a few share on this page.  Take a look.  It is easy and I would like to know what everyone is thinking about.
  • Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Thanks to those who completed the survey. If you haven't yet, please go to last weeks MMM and participate.  Here is another video clip of an edcamp that happened in Canada.  I want all of you to learn about an edcamp from some educators who have attended one.  That is the reason for this video.

I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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
Refer to the schedule.  Here is a link.

Save The Date
10/5 Skyward/Alio Training - Sheila
10/5-9 Book Fair
10/7-8 Parent Teacher Conferences
10/8 School Pictures
10/8 Secretary Training - Sheila
10/9 4th Grade Utah Stormwater Coalition - Downstairs
10/9 Elementary Principal's Mtg - Kyle

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

Happy Birthday
10/5 John Stuart 

Celebrations
Zack did a great job with the Edivate assembly.  We would like to hear anything you have heard from the students.
Thanks to the PTA for organizing a great school carnival.  They did fantastic and all of you did a great job as well.

Great Video of the Week
Look to video above and remember Edivate.

Great Read of the Week
Great article from a principal in Texas.  It talks about slowing down when everything around us asking us to get more done.  Here is the link.

Have an Amazing week!

Monday, September 28, 2015

9/28/2015 MMM

Hey folks,
Did you see the Lunar Eclipse last night?  It was pretty cool.  If you didn't see it, here is a picture a friend of mine took.


To Be Aware Of
  • No more drills for a while.  There will be less information given out for the next round of drills so we can be better prepared for the unexpected.
  • Thanks to those who turned in their SLOs.  Those who haven't turned them in, please do so ASAP.  Use the links from last week's MMM for the forms to use.
  • I need two teachers who are willing to upload a video of you teaching to Edivate.  It is part of the STEM Action Grant that allows us to have it for free.  Please let me know that you are willing and then we can set up a phone or ipad camera in the back of the room to record and then upload.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.  I've only had a few share on this page.  Take a look.  It is easy and I would like to know what everyone is thinking about.
  • Our first Edivate assembly will be this morning.  We will let you know how it goes.  Remember to focus on Edivate during this time.
  • Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Here is a short video on what an edcamp is.  This is not all of the information you will need to know.  I'll share more.  I just don't want to overwhelm you now.  Also, in order to make our edcamp work, I would like all of you to respond to this interest survey.

I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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
Refer to the schedule.  Here is a link.

Save The Date
9/28 Edivate Assembly
9/28 School PTA Carnival
9/29 PTA Council Mtg @ Manila - Kyle
9/29 DIBELS Testing for K-3 by District Curriculum 9:30
9/29 Skyward training for parent teacher conferences
9/30 BYU Partnership Conference 8:30-1:00 - Kyle
9/30 Double Dosing Aide Training
10/2 5th Grade Field Trip
10/5 Skyward/Alio Training - Sheila
10/5-9 Book Fair
10/7-8 Parent Teacher Conferences
10/8 School Pictures
10/8 Secretary Training - Sheila
10/9 4th Grade Utah Stormwater Coalition - Downstairs

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

Happy Birthday
9/29 Nicole Sallenback
10/4 Tess McCleskey

Celebrations
I listened to BetteJo read to her kids last week.  One of the better read alouds I've heard.
We have to celebrate Cheryl and the reading committee for putting on an amazing assembly last week and for putting together another fantastic reading incentive.
Check out some of the great things everyone is doing via our twitter feed on the website.  Some really great things are happening.

Great Video of the Week
Look to video above and remember Edivate during the assembly.

Great Read of the Week
Great article from the author of Mindset.  It is a wonderful read.  Please read it and let me know what you think.  Here is the link.

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!

Friday, September 18, 2015

9/21/15 MMM

Hey folks,
As you can tell, I am updating this as I go.  I've learned some things from some of my readings this week.  I read an article called On the Carpet.  It basically talks about being down where the kids are during instruction.  It is interesting to me to be on the kids' level.  For the past couple of classroom visits, instead of sitting in the back of the room, I am sitting at an empty desk or on the carpet with the kids.  I tried and participate as if I am one of the kids.  Often times, you the teacher will call on me to answer a question you have asked.  I appreciate this.  I like sharing things I think I know.  It is a really good learning experience to sit as a student in your classes.  You are all doing some amazing things.

To Be Aware Of
  • Intruder/Lockdown Drill on Wednesday September 23.  It will be at about 10:00.  For the first few drills, you will know when they are so you can train your kids.  Eventually, they will be unannounced to make them more real for us.
  • I need SLOs by the end of this week.  Remember you need to turn in two.  This is for all new teachers years 1-3, K-3 teachers, and anyone certified who works with K-3 kids. I'm including 4 links. The first is what you have seen before with an attached rubric.  The second is an example of the first with boxes filled out for you to see.  The third is a form for Phase 1 of the SLO where you can input quickly your SLOs that will be recorded to a spreadsheet for me.  This spreadsheet will make it easier for me to look at.  If you want access to that spreadsheet, let me know.  It might be good for you to look at other people's as examples.  The fourth is a spreadsheet for Phase 2 of the SLO where you can record baseline and goals/targets.
  • I need two teachers who are willing to upload a video of you teaching to Edivate.  It is part of the STEM Action Grant that allows us to have it for free.  Please let me know that you are willing and then we can set up a phone or ipad camera in the back of the room to record and then upload.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.  I've only had a few share on this page.  Take a look.  It is easy and I would like to know what everyone is thinking about.
  • The Monday Assemblies Zack and I will be doing are going to be every 4th Monday, or the last school Monday of the month starting in September.  We will call them Edivate Assemblies since you will be working on Edivate during those times.
  • Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Information about this will come to you throughout the coming weeks in preparation.

I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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
Refer to the schedule.  Here is a link.

Save The Date
9/21 Reading Incentive Kickoff assembly
9/21 SCC Training for SCC and Principal
9/24 1st grade field trip
9/24 Principal divisional collaboration 2-3
9/25 K12 Leadership Seminar 9-1
9/25 Fall DRA Data Entry in Skyward deadline.


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

Happy Birthday
9/27 Julie Cook
9/27 Teresa Menlove

Celebrations
Thanks for the birthday gifts, notes, cards, and goodies.  I much appreciate it all.
I need to celebrate all our aides and the wonderful jobs they are doing.  They are all new and we need to remember there is a learning curve.  They are doing great.  Make sure to let them know how much you appreciate them at every chance you can.

Great Video of the Week
Great STEM video via Edivate.  I know it is 1st grade, but think of how this could work for your grade as well.
Here's one for 6th grade too.

Great Read of the Week
Same article from above.

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!

Monday, September 14, 2015

MMM 9/14/15

Hey folks,
Another great lesson I learned this week.  I have tried to come into everyone's class more often just to watch some of the amazing things you do and to take pictures so our community can see it too.  Some kids don't know my purpose either because they are young or they are new to the school.  Yesterday my reason for coming into classrooms more was confirmed when a young boy asked why I was there.  I didn't have to answer because he was answered by one of his classmates when she said, "Your in here to see how awesome we are."  Exactly!!  I want to see awesome and I get to see awesome every day as I come in and watch.  I'm sure you notice that I bring my computer in with me.  I have to do work since I'm not in my office as much, but I do notice your awesome and your kids' awesome.  Yes I'm using the word awesome too much and in the wrong way, but I'm doing it on purpose.  Everyone has awesome to share and hopefully we are all catching it.  Please share some of the awesome you are seeing.
I am sharing a great article cowritten by a few of my friends.  It is not long. It is about doing awesome things for our students.  After all, kids deserve it.  Here is the link.

To Be Aware Of
  • Earthquake Drill on Wednesday September 16.  For the first few drills, you will know when they are so you can train your kids.  Eventually, they will be unannounced to make them more real for us.
  • Superintendent Jarman in coming on Tuesday in the morning.  He and some of the school board will be in the conference room all morning.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.  I've only had a few share on this page.  Take a look.  It is easy and I would like to know what everyone is thinking about.
  • The Monday Assemblies Zack and I will be doing are going to be every 4th Monday, or the last school Monday of the month starting in September.  We will call them Edivate Assemblies since you will be working on Edivate during those times.
  • The first faculty Mtg that will be devoted to your passion projects will be on September 16th.  That's this Wednesday.  There will be 4 of our faculty meetings devoted to that.
  • Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Information about this will come to you throughout the coming weeks in preparation.
  • Zack and I have scheduled Oliver Button readings.  If you haven't signed up for a time, Zack sent out a sign up sheet.  Monthly Kyle reads will be scheduled each month as well.

I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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

Save The Date
9/15 Superintendent Jarmin Visit 8-10
9/15 1st Choir Practice 8:00 a.m.
9/16 Faculty Meeting
9/16 Earthquake Drill
9/17 Principal's Meeting - Kyle
9/18 Fall DRA Testing Window Closes
9/21 Reading Incentive Kickoff assembly
9/21 SCC Training for SCC and Principal
9/24 1st grade field trip
9/24 Principal divisional collaboration 2-3
9/25 K12 Leadership Seminar 9-1
9/25 Fall DRA Data Entry in Skyward deadline.


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

Happy Birthday
17th Kyle Hoopes

Celebrations
I was so amazed and proud of the activities last week associated with 9/11.  I had parents talking to me after school on Friday about stuff going on.  Great job incorporating that into your day.
Congrats to the 4th grade team for getting the Spirit of Alpine Award this week.  This is one of the reasons the Superintendent is coming to visit tomorrow.

Great Video of the Week
Great STEM video via Edivate.  I know it is 1st grade, but think of how this could work for your grade as well.

Here's one for 6th grade too.

Great Read of the Week
Same article from above.

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!

Monday, August 31, 2015

8/31/15 MMM

Hey folks,
I learned a great lesson this week about the potential of kids.  We all have kids in our classes who are hard either because they don't have a supportive family background, they are slow, or they just have bad behavior.  The important thing to remember is that we don't know the potential of these kids.  We cannot prejudge or judge at all because they may be our hardest workers, may make the greatest growth, and end up being someone very successful in life.  What we need to remember to do is expose them to opportunities to grow, problem solve, learn from failure, and learn from being successful.  Remember Growth Mindset.  Remember some of the most famous and successful people were ones who did not perform well in school.  We need to make sure we are encouragers, not discouragers.  We need to help the kids find their AWESOME!  We all have AWESOME in us!
I found a great article on the impact of class sizes on learning.  I think it would be a good read for all of us considering how big some of our classes are.  It is interesting that as much as we get concerned about how big our classes are, it is not even close to the most impactful thing to our kids' learning.  Read this article and then do some research on John Haddie.  I know this is a touchy subject and I'm sure we can have a great discussion on it.  I'm not choosing one side or the other.  I know from experience it is a lot easier with smaller classes than with larger, but when faced with a large class, there are things we can do that can be very impactful.  Read the article and tell me what you think.

To Be Aware Of
  • Fire Drill on Wednesday at 1:30.  For the first few drills, you will know when they are so you can train your kids.  Eventually, they will be unannounced to make them more real for us.
  • At our assemblies, we have expectations that our students pay attention and show respect to those who are up front and presenting.  We need to make sure that we practice those same expectations.  Please don't bring your computers or homework to assemblies.  We need to pay attention as well.
  • Keep track of what duty you have each week.  There have been a few times where there hasn't been someone out on duty.  We need to make sure the kids are safe.  Here is a link to the duty list for quick reference
  • The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.  I've only had a few share on this page.  Take a look.  It is easy and I would like to know what everyone is thinking about.
  • The Monday Assemblies Zack and I will be doing are going to be every 4th Monday, or the last school Monday of the month starting in September.  We will call them Edivate Assemblies since you will be working on Edivate during those times.
  • The first faculty Mtg that will be devoted to your passion projects will be on September 16th.  This may change, but there will be 4 of our faculty meetings devoted to that.
  • Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Information about this will come to you throughout the coming weeks in preparation.
  • Zack and I will be scheduling Oliver Button readings soon.  Monthly Kyle reads will be scheduled each month as well.

I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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

Save The Date
9/1 Reading Committee Mtg 8:15
9/1 Alio/Skyward Training 1-4
9/2 Power IEP Training 9-10 Kyle
9/2 Fire Drill 1:30
9/3 Parent Ballroom Mtg 4pm
9/4 4th grade Planet Aquarium In School Field Trip
9/7 Labor Day No School!
9/9 School Community Council Mtg 2-3

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

Happy Birthday
2nd Meredith Durrant


Celebrations
I have to celebrate Ryan getting down on his hands and knees doing math with his kids.  They were finding numbers on a 10,000 chart and he was right down there with them.
Congrats to Melinda and Jessica for surviving the first week of Kindergarten.  We have to remember this is the first time for both teaching Kinder and they did fantastically!
Hunter Weight from Casey's class figured out Casey's 9 challenge.  Ask Casey what it is.  The first child in 13 years.
Thanks for the amazing Back To School Night.  We had more at our parent meeting than any other time since I've been here.  I've also been the recipient of some very positive remarks of how we do things at Grovecrest, especially from those who are newcomers.  Great things are happening here and we need to celebrate that.

Great Video of the Week
We watched a Kid President clip today in the upper grade assembly.  It was great.  Kid President has another Pep Talk to students and teachers that is pretty good as well.  Take a few minutes and enjoy.
 

Great Read of the Week
Same article from above.

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!

Monday, August 24, 2015

MMM 8/24/2015

Hey folks,
The first week was awesome!  I really appreciate those who participated in the Blue Carpet event.  Parents were very impressed and enjoyed that morning event.  I have heard from some parents that said they felt bad they missed it.  I know it was a bit chaotic, but we will make plans to make it better for next year and we will advertise it better as well.
This is our first PLC Monday of the year and I hope all will set aside time to look at Edivate today.  Some teams have talked to me and said that it was in their plans.  I wanted to share one of the video clips I have watched.  It has to do with STEM.  Here is a link.  Let me know what you think.  It will also be in the video of the week section of this MMM.

To Be Aware Of
This Thursday will be our Back to School night from 5-7.  Please publicize this with your kids and parents.  We will be sending home a note, putting it on Facebook, Twitter, Remind, School Messenger, and the website.  However, your help in getting the word out by your means will be helpful.  Just so you know, this Back to School night will be a lot more interactive for parents in the big parent meeting.  There will still be the PTA budget part of it that All parents LOVE to attend, but there will be an exercise I will put parents through as well.  This is why we need more parents there than we usually have and this is why I need your help in getting the word out.
The Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.
The Monday Assemblies Zack and I will be doing are going to be every 4th Monday, or the last school Monday of the month starting in September.  We will call them Edivate Assemblies since you will be working on Edivate during those times.
The first faculty Mtg that will be devoted to your passion projects will be in September.  This may change, but there will be 4 of our faculty meetings devoted to that.
Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Information about this will come to you throughout the coming weeks in preparation.
Zack and I will be scheduling Oliver Button readings soon.  Monthly Kyle reads will be scheduled each month as well.
I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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

Save The Date
8/25 Council PTA Mtg - Kyle 9:30
8/27 Hearing Screening
8/27 Back to School Night 5-7
8/31 NetSmart Assembly
9/1 Reading Committee Mtg 8:15
9/1 Alio/Skyward Training 1-4
9/2 Power IEP Training 9-10 Kyle
9/3 Parent Ballroom Mtg 4pm
9/4 4th grade Planet Aquarium In School Field Trip

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

Happy Birthday
Last week:
17th Connie Beck
17th Marcy McLendon
19th Wendi Austin
This Week:
24th Rashel Fiorucci
24th Andrea Hemenway
25th Sheila Chipman
There were several Birthdays this summer. Happy Birthday to you as well.  Not in any particular order:
Susan Bertele
Ryan Green
Cody Larsen
Tambee McKell
Alyssa Nichols
Alyssa Richins
Christi Banks
Suzanne Boren
Nicke Brown
Marty Langworthy
Sandra Priddis
Mary Raddatz

Celebrations
I was able to make it to every class every day last week either through rules rotation or a quick visit.  That is my goal this year and I hope to make it.
Heather Connell was having her kids do idea maps for autobiographies on just the third day!  Can you believe that? 2nd graders doing idea maps and not even a week in.  Awesome!!
Tess McClesky put her students through the Mindset Questionnaire found on page 12 of the book.  She said it was a great discussion.  I know because my daughter who is in her class was talking about it at home.  Great thinking to do that with your students.

Great Video of the Week

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

First Week 2015 MMM 8/19/2015

Hey folks,
This first one is not going to be real fancy.  I let the cat out of the bag in our training this morning and said something about staying up late.  Well, guess what. I'm up late again, but I promised to get this to you so I'm going to.  The biggest reason for this is to get the lunch schedule out to everyone.
The training yesterday with iReady I hope was beneficial.  I know some of us don't have as ready access to devices to do the activities.  This is why it is very important to plan open computer lab times for your classes.  Get on the schedule so we don't double book those times.
I'm also excited to start sharing with each other the Mindset Challenge from before the iReady training.  Remember, I want all of us to try something new this year that would make our school better.  This could be something you try on your own, with a partner, or as a team.  It doesn't have to be a save the world type project.  Just something new you want to try that you are passionate about.  I've provided a place for all of us to reflect together in a new google classroom.  I invited all of you to join it.  I chose google classroom to learn more about it and to show all of you another option for your own classroom.  I really do want us all to share and reflect with each other, but if public reflection is not something you want to do, I would encourage you to reflect in some way for yourself.  I like to write because it makes my reflections more permanent.  I also like to publicize my reflections for two big reasons: I want to be an example to our students in publishing work to a broader audience and I get suggestions/comments from others that help me grow.  You decide what you want to do, but please try something new and please reflect.

To Be Aware Of
As mentioned above, the Grovecrest Faculty Passion Project google classroom page is open and you all have been invited.  Here is a link to the page.
The Monday Assemblies Zack and I will be doing are going to be every 4th Monday, or the last school Monday of the month starting in September.  We will call them Edivate Assemblies since you will be working on Edivate during those times.
The first faculty Mtg that will be devoted to your passion projects will be in September.  This may change, but there will be 4 of our faculty meetings devoted to that.
Our PD day in October will be in an edcamp format.  Information in this will come to you throughout the coming weeks in preparation.
Zack and I will be scheduling Oliver Button readings next week.  Monthly Kyle reads will be scheduled each month as well.
I will let you know the evaluation schedule when I get it.

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 Higgins
11:34 Hull
2nd
11:25 Connell
11:26 West
11:27 Fisher
11:28 Herman
3rd
11:56 Whipple
11:58 Nichols
12:00 Wilson
12:02 Schafer
4th
11:55 Durrant
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 McCleskey
12:27 Allen

Save The Date
8/25 Council PTA Mtg - Kyle 9:30
8/27 Back to School Night 5-7

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

Happy Birthday


Celebrations
Great first PD and contract days.  I feel we learned a ton and in the process, we were able to serve another school as well.  I'm excited to see how iReady works for everyone.
Your rooms all look amazing. Great places for our students to learn.  Did you see Melinda's hallway display?  Pretty awesome!

Great Video of the Week
None this week.

Have a Great 1st day and an Amazing week!