March 4th Blog Post
Hey Bulldog Staff,
This week is Classified Employee Appreciation Week! The contributions to our students learning is immense by this group of people. Joanne, Jill, Jeremy, Margie, Claire, Melody, Melinda, Brenda, Debbie, Pat, Larry, Richard, Charlotte, Vicki, David, David, James, Misty,and many more have had a huge positive impact on our student’s learning. Take some time to thank them this week for their help and support for our students throughout the week.
March 4 (M)
PBIS Monthly Focus: Respect
8:30-9:00 Joel covers for Title 1 Lesson Study Collaboration. (In Christina’s Room)
8:00-4:00, Joel to All Principals Training with Jon Saphier (Ed Center)
8:50-9:45, Joel in Formal Observation
3:00-4:00, OBOB Practice for the big competition.
3:00-4:00, IEP Meeting in the conference room.
9:30, OBOB Regional Competition (NEHS)
0.5 hours — lunch
2.0 hours — individual, contractually guaranteed planning
2.0 hours — budget reduction time
4.0 hours — budget reduction timeTaking It Up Meeting in March and the Flower Project: I received the last of the photos for the flower project on Friday. I have seen some of the beautiful flowers being created by students in Mrs. Justice class. We are going to have a vibrant display very soon. I have set a Taking It Up Equity Meeting for March 19th at 7:30 AM. If you like to join us all are welcome. Also, I will provide breakfast to anyone who comes. This time we will have cereal and gluten free options available for all who come.OAKS Testing Schedule coming out soon: Melissa and Kristen met on Friday to work on the OAKs schedule. This week expect a schedule to be distributed by Kristen and posted in briefcase by Melinda.
Collaborative schedule being completed this week: Joel, Kristen and Melissa also met to make sure the OAKs schedule does not conflict with our Music and PE schedule. This will be posted via email and briefcase in the next week.
March Title 1 Blog: Here’s the latest blog post from Suzy Price with happenings in Title 1 and also a number of links to various resources and articles, including one on “15 Of The Best Educational Apps For Improved Reading Comprehension.”
Essay contest on interviewing an older adult: The Legacy Project’s national “Listen to a Life” Contest is inviting students to submit a 300-word essay by March 22nd. The prize is a new computer. It’s for students 8-18, but the rules state the judges will take into account the age of the entrant in evaluating entries.
Sharing our Read to Feed Project: Read2Feed I have inserted the Read To Feed Presentation for you to use with your classrooms. It is posted here as a PDF. A few days ago Melissa sent it as a Keynote. Reading is already underway for this project and we have received our first contributions as well!
Joel