January 29, 2024

By Allan  

 

Hello Bolts,

Twenty-two items of note for this week:

• Holt Night Out @Panera, TUESDAY, 4:00-8:00 – The January Holt Night Out Fundraiser is at Panera Bread at Gateway on Tuesday, January 30th from 4:00 pm – 8:00 p.m. Dine-in, drive-thru, pick-up, or delivery. For online orders, use the promo code FUND4U. Remind students to show the flyer (digital is fine) and get them pumped!

 

• Winter Benchmark Deadline, WEDNESDAY – This Wednesday is the deadline to complete Winter easyCBM Benchmarking.

 

• Wednesday PD: Report Card Collaboration – In addition to the Report Card Grading Day, teachers can use this time to connect, collaborate, and prep for report cards.

 

• EA Pathways PD, THURSDAY – The EA Pathways PD Email appears to be optional, since it says, “If you… would like to register.” The Conscious Discipline PD is probably a good one if you haven’t had it already, though the others look more Life Skills-focused. See LINK for more info. 

 

• Classified Staff Meeting THURSDAY @12:30 – I don’t currently have any agenda items for this meeting, so for now it will be a check-in meeting, but do let me know if there are any agenda items you’d like discussed. 

 

• 4J Grading & Transition Day Expectations (new info) – Below is what principals were emailed on Friday regarding Grading Day (teachers can work from home if you notify me) and Transition Day (“should be treated much the same as a grading day for licensed staff.”) expectations. That means teachers have the option to work from home both days if you notify me, but do make sure you’re not out and about town during work hours.

Classified staff are still expected to report to the building (which honestly doesn’t seem fair), but you do have the option to use leave or trade time.

February 1 Grading Day – Certified staff may work from home on this day, however they need to inform you as the building principal of their plan to work in an alternate location and how they’ll be available to their team members, if needed. Staff that have not communicated a desire to work from an alternate location will be expected to work on site. This is a working day and professional awareness is critical. Please be aware of the perception of community members if you are engaged in activities in the community instead of being at work. Classified staff need to report to the building, or use appropriate leave or trade time.

February 2 Transition Day – This is a teacher planning and preparation day to prepare for the 2nd semester. It is suggested that teachers engage in ELA planning. We are not directing teacher work on this day. This transition day should be treated much the same as a grading day for licensed staff. Please see above. Classified staff need to report to the building, or use appropriate leave or trade time.

 

• Grade Level Team Meetings, 2/6 – The first two Tuesdays of the month on non-Staff Meeting weeks are dedicated Grade Level Team Meeting times. Teams should:

• Meet in their wing so specialists can connect if needed
• Take care of any needed team business
• Complete the Team Meeting Minutes Form (make a copy) and email it to holt_staf@4j.lane.edu

The Team Meeting Minutes Form can also be found on the Holt Staff Dashboard.

 

• Student Support Team (SST) Meeting 2/6 – The February SST meeting will be on Tuesday, Feb. 6, where the team will screen potential referrals for SPED evaluations and for SST members to do a monthly check-in on students currently in the evaluation process. Use the Request for Student / Classroom Support Form to make a referral to the team. An agenda will be emailed to teachers needing to attend the meeting.

 

• Wednesday PD: 100% Data Team Meeting, 2/7 – Wednesday, Feb. 7 at 1:30 in the library will be our 100% Data Team Meeting following winter benchmark scores.

 

• Myah’s Baby Shower, 2/8 – Mark your calendars! Myah’s baby shower will be Thursday, February. 8 after school! Stay tuned for details from the Sunshine Committee!

 
• UPDATE: (Reprot cards go home Monday, Feb. 12 as planned) Report Card Send-Home Date Possible Change – Principals were emailed on Friday that report cards are to be sent home no later than Friday, Feb. 9. I’ve emailed directors that past practice was it was always the Friday or Monday a week after grading day. Hopefully they allow for that adjustment, but be prepared to send them home earlier. I’ve already told parents in the Quick News they are going home Monday, Feb. 12, so maybe that will be our excuse to keep it the same.

Send-home date for report cards – Please see the table below for the K-12 grading deadlines. Your teachers have until Monday, February 5 at 8:00am before your secretary works on the back end of Synergy to lock in all the attendance info, allowing the attendance data to populate on the printed report cards. All buildings should plan to send home report cards with students no later than Friday, February 9.

 

• ELD Report Card Changes – Geoff shared at last week’s Staff Meeting there are no ELD report cards any longer. Principals were sent that same information on Friday along with additional info that ELD teachers are not sending home any kind of insert and are instead holding parent/teachers conference later in the year.

The ELD Program has updated our ELD Family Communication Process. This fall, district administrators approved making ELD Report Cards obsolete, and improving the ELD Family Communication Process. Below is the new ELD Family Communication Process:

All students with L flags in Synergy, both waived and served, will receive the ELPA Summative between January 9- April 12, 2024. The ELD Office will process ELPA data and family resources, and get them to schools during May. ELD teachers will schedule to meet with all families, throughout June, in a variety of formats: in-person, over Zoom, the telephone, or through email. During conferences, ELD teachers will discuss students’ ELPA scores, longitudinal English language development, and social-emotional health. Teachers will also work to strengthen partnerships between multilingual families and their school communities. Finally, ELD teachers will empower families with strategies to better support and advocate for their students.

Please any questions you may have directly to Lily Gold.

 

• Friendship Day, Feb 14th – As we get closer to this date, a reminder for teams to communicate to families your plan for Friendship Day. The staff agreement is to do Friendship Day as opposed to celebrating Valentine’s Day, though some grade levels did traditional card exchanges. February 14th should be refered to as “Friendship Day” Grade levels need to have general agreement around what they will do, bring, create, etc. and arebe responsible for communicating expectations to families.

 

 

• Three Rivers Casino Grants, March 1 – 31 – It’s a month away, but to get anyone interested time to start thinking, the Three Rivers Foundation will accept applications March 1 through March 31. Grants do not have any minimum or maximums amounts. Here’s the link to the Grant Application and the Grant FAQ.

 

• Elementary Curriculum Updates – If you’re interested, here’s the latest Elementary Curriculum Update that went to principals, which recaps report card info shared earlier (once difference is PE/Music/Library specialists have the option to email reports, though I think it’s better to include reports all in one place as we already were planning), info on a district PBIS meeting, slides from last week’s Outdoor School meeting, a Eugene Science Center 3rd and 5th grade sign-up reminder, and a TAG presentation downtown would like to do at a future building Staff Meeting.

 

• 7 Live Author Events – If you missed it in the latest Library Connection there were links to 7 Live Author Events. There’s actually more than seven if you follow the link. I’d be most excited to see Jane Yolen Feb. 14 @10:00, who wrote How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You, though she’s also written some very cool older grade books about witches and pirates. Lucille Colandro Feb. 14 @11:00 and April 22 @8:30, who wrote the I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a books. Pete Oswald Feb. 22 @11:00, illustrator of The Sour Grape, The Good Egg, and The Bad Seed, might be good too.

 

• Studying Skillful Teaching Learning Opportunity – The Skillful Teacher is definitely one of the best ongoing PDs I ever attended and the LaneESD is offering a two part PD introduction Zoom PD (Feb 6 and 13, 4:00-5:00), which if you attend qualifies you to attend future Skillful Teacher modules. These are first come first serve and will extended contract. See the Skillful Teacher Email for details and Register Here, but if this virtual course is anything like the in-person one I attended, it’s well worth your time. Deadline to register if Feb. 1.

Course Description: This session will include a survey of the 18 areas of performance that a teacher must attend to in everyday instruction within four categories: curriculum and lesson planning, motivating students, delivering instruction, and managing a classroom. Participants will develop an understanding and be able to apply the three key concepts of area of performance, repertoire, and matching.

 

• Playground Hanging Branches – If kids ask when the swings will be open again, Facilities Emailed principals last week to say they are prioritizing hanging limbs near playgrounds and high use walkways, and may start as soon as this weekend.

 

• Study: More years of schooling linked to lower mortality – Here’s a talking point to kids why school is important. This EdWeek Article cites a new study that found for each additional year of schooling, the rate of mortality for adults under the age of 50 decreased by almost 3%, with the completion of 18 years of education lowering adult mortality by 34%. The study examined research from both industrialized and developing countries and found the outcomes to be consistent across nationality, gender and socioeconomic status

 

•Repeats & Reminders – See prior announcements for details:

• New Report Card Info – See Erin Gaston’s Report Card Email for info on the new mid-year grade scores, using a score of “1”, and generic vs. individual comments.  Key resources in the email are:

 

• HANDBOOK HIGHLIGHT: Arming/Disarming Building Security System – This week’s highlight from the Holt Staff Handbook, is on Arming/Disarming Building Security System:

Arming/Disarming Building Security System
If coming on the weekend or early/late on a weeknight, sign in at the main office entrance and sign-out when you leave.
To disarm the alarm system, flash your badge at the dark PIN pad (not the white one), move your badge away, type your four digit PIN (often the last four digits of your social security number), and then wait for the red light to turn green.
To arm the alarm system, do the same except at the end wait for the green light to turn red before exiting the building.
There are three security zone (Kitchen, Gym/Cafeteria, and Main Building). See the Holt Security Zone Map for all of the PIN pad locations and zone.
If an alarm goes off and you cannot turn it off, contact the building admin.

 

•Schedule of Upcoming Events – See the Holt Staff Calendar for future events, but here are the events of note for the next two weeks:

January 29 (M)
Office/PE/Music Staff Room Duty
8:00, Morning Announcements (Zoom) Pledge Sign-Up
11:00-11:30, OBOB Battles (Library)
11:30-11:00, OBOB Battles (Library)
3:30-5:30, Allan to Elem Principals’ Meeting (Ed Center)

January 30 (T)
FFVP Snacks Resume
4:00-8:00, Panera Bread – Holt Night Out
6:00-7:30, Conscious Discipline Parent Course (Library & Cafeteria)

January 31 (W)
easyCBM Winter Benchmark CLOSES
11:30-11:00, OBOB Battles (Library)
1:30-2:30, Wed. PD – Report Card Coordination Time
6:00-7:00, PTO Bingo Night (Cafeteria)

February 1 (H)
Black History Month
No School – Semester Grading Day
8:00-11:30, EA Pathways PD (Churchill HS)
9:00, Safety Committee Meeting (Office)
12:30, Classified Staff Meeting (Library)

February 2 (F)
No School – Transition Day
9:30-4:40, Allan to HR Training (Ed Center)

February 5 (M)
Title Staff Room Duty
National School Counselor Week
Artist in Residence – Larry Meyers (4th & 5th Grade)
8:00, Morning Announcements (Zoom) Pledge Sign-Up
12:25-12:45, OBOB Battles (Library)
12:50-1:50, OBOB Battles (Library)
3:30-5:00, Allan to All Admin Meeting (Ed Center)

February 6 (T)
10:15-10:45, Student Council (Reich’s Room)
2:45-3:30, Grade Level Team Meetings
2:45-3:30, SST Meeting (Kelsey’s Room)
4:00-5:30, Allan to District PBIS Meeting (Zoom)
6:00-7:30, Conscious Discipline Parent Course (Library & Cafeteria)

February 7 (W)
International Clash Day
Monthly Walk + Roll to School Day
7:30-8:30, Allan to MAPS Meeting (Zoom)
12:25-12:45, OBOB Battles (Library)
1:30-2:30, Wed. PD – 100% Data Team Meeting (Library)
7:00, School Board Meeting (Zoom)

February 8 (H)
8:50-10:35, Book Nook (Cafeteria)
2:45, Myah’s Baby Shower (Library)

February 9 (F)
12:25-12:45, OBOB Battles (Library)
12:50-1:50, OBOB Battles (Library)
7:00, School Board Meeting (Zoom)

 

Here’s to a nice short week that I’m positive will be a quiet and uneventful one. ;)

Allan