Friday, August 31, 2018

Labor Day…Take the Day off

Teachers,

Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday. 

Labor Day…Take the Day off—
Our first 3 day weekend and finally a day to take a moment and relax. I hope you take these days and do just that. Even if it is for just a couple hours. Do something you enjoy. Read, watch a movie, ride a bike, go on a hike, play a board game, anything that will get you away from school for a couple hours. It will be here when you get back to thinking about it. The amazing thing about teachers is that we never stop thinking about what we can do for our class. When we shop we always think about how that game or activity would help your students learn a little better. There is nothing wrong with that. That shows love fro what you do. Sometimes you need to let yourself get away from school. 

Quote I’m pondering —
Almost everything will work again if you unplug it for a few minutes...Including you. -- Anne Lamott 

What’s Happening This Week —
Monday, Sept. 3 - Labor Day (No School)
Tuesday, Sept. 4 - OEK Starts/Preschool Starts
Tuesday, Sept. 4 - Team Leader Meeting at 2:30 in Science Lab
Wednesday, Sept. 5 - Dibels for grades 1-3 possibly Kinder
Friday, Sept. 7 - Bike Safety Assembly at 1:30pm
Friday, Sept. 7 - Bike Rodeo in back of school at 2:15pm
Friday, Sept. 7 - Utah Food Bank Truck from 2:15 - 3:00pm - Any help would be appreciated

Favorite Article This Week —
Last year I found this website about the Air Mail Routes that flew in the20’s and 30’s. They built large concrete arrows that airplanes could navigate by at night. How cool is that. The closet one to us is on the Bloomington Outlook. Take a hike. Actually it is a short, steep uphill walk. Pretty cool though.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you Heather for all the beginning IEPs you set up to take care of our students that need extra. It is a tough time of year to get everything sorted out and put into a schedule as you work around everyone else schedule. You are a needed resource in our school. Thank you for taking care of the students. Thank you for getting everything ready for the teachers and parents. Thank you and your aides for all the work that is done. Thank you for all you do. Thank you.


I appreciate all of you and your hard work. Have a wonderful 3 day weekend.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Positive Parent Conferences

Teachers,
Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday. 

Positive Parent Conferences—
What should a good parent conference look like at the beginning of the year? Just like the students, we need to build a relationship with the parents so if we call to get support from them they will be more apt to give it to us. Keep notes. Share an experience for the first week or two. Here are a few questions you might ask.
  1. What do you see as your child's greatest strengths or skills? Tell me about a time when you saw your child demonstrating these skills.
  2. What do you hope your child says about his/her experience in school this year?
  3. What are your fears or concerns about your child in this year of school?
  4. How and when would you like me to be in contact with you this year? What do you hope I'd communicate with you about?
  5. Is there anything else you can tell me about your child that you think would help me support his/her learning?
  6. Is there a question you hope I'll ask you about your child?
Let the parents know that you care and together you will both help their child succeed in school. Let the parents know you are a partner with them this year. If you want to talk with them about data, keep it to a minimum and have a plan of something they can help support at home what you are doing at school. Most parents know how their child is and if they need help. They are always comfortable enough to admit it or show it. Teachers are usually the bearer of bad news for parents. Keep this first conference positive. In fact, keep all your meetings with parents as positive as possible.

Quote I’m pondering —
You don't always need a plan.  Sometimes you just need to breathe, trust, let go and see what happens. -- Mandy Hale 

What’s Happening This Coming Week —
Monday, August 27 - ½ day for students. PLC Afternoon for Teachers. We will keep it short so you can work together with your teams on R4R and Math.
Wednesday, August 29 and Thursday, August 30 - SEP Conferences from 3:00 - 6:00.
Wednesday, August 29 - OEK Starts
Friday, August 31 - Assembly at 1:00 pm.  Reflections, Storytelling, and Bike Safety Month presentations.
Monday, Sept. 3 - Labor Day (No School)

Favorite Article This Week —
This is an interesting idea. Give students a topic and have them talk about it. What a great way to get them talking about content in English and especially in Spanish where they need the practice talking with each other.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you, teachers, for all your patience as we get 2nd and 3rd schedules taken care of. This has been a new idea for all of us and we appreciate everyone being flexible as we get the best possible plan for the students and teachers. We really appreciate all the hard work 2nd and 3rd grade teachers have put in to get this idea off the ground. They have each worked many hours getting this put together. The logistics of having the right students in the right places at the right times, as well as getting the teachers time to work together has been interesting. Thank you to the 2nd and 3rd grade teachers for all your hard work. Thank you to everyone else for being flexible. Thank you for all you do. Thank you.

I appreciate all of you and your hard work.

Friday, August 17, 2018

Here We Go, Rock and Roll

Teachers,

Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday

Here We Go, Rock and Roll—
Friday is here and we all made it. Congratulations. Now comes the part we got into this business for, teaching, learning, and growth. What a great first week with the students. The students are ready to go. I can see it in their eyes.  
We will be starting Specials next week. You will need to stay with your students until they are in class with the specialist. Review with them how to act in the halls. Kim and I will come in and talk to your team about how you are doing and discuss interventions, Dibels/IDEL, and Lexia/iReady. It has been a great week. Enjoy your weekend.
Here we go.

Quote I’m pondering —
“The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it.”
— Henry David Thoreau

What’s Happening This Week —
Monday, Aug. 20 - Kindergarten School Starts 7:55am
Tuesday, August 21 - Specials Start. Review the schedule, please.
Wednesday, August 22 - Hearing Screenings
Monday, August 27 - First PLC Training day. Students out at 12:15.

Favorite Video This Week —
Working together is an important thing. We all need to get better at this. Here are some great ideas.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you everyone for a great week. From the specialists that help in the morning outside to the teachers that have the students moving and grooving, to the office staff that keeps this school running. Thank you for all the work you put in. I know there have been many hours in and outside of the school that have been put in to ensure our students get the best. 
And a special thank you to Kirby for all the work he puts in the make sure we have the best looking school and for keeping our old school safe and in working order. I don’t think he gets enough credit for the way this building runs, but it can run smoothly because of his work here.  Thank you Kirby for all you do. Thank you everyone for your love of students. Thank you.

I appreciate all of you and your hard work.

Thursday, August 9, 2018

PBIS

Teachers,
Here is your weekly dose of “5-Point Friday. 

PBIS—
We will be having our PBIS rotations on Tuesday morning. We will start with a short assembly at 8:40 welcoming everyone back and introducing PBIS to the students. Each rotation is 10 minutes with a 5 minute movement time in between. Two teachers per grade level will be teaching and the other(s) will be walking with your students. We will have Paras walk with some of the classes also. You should end up at the end with your grade level to take to your classrooms. I have a poster of each teaching area for you to use.

Teacher Stations: (Please keep your presentations to 10 minutes for rotations) Touch on Respect, Responsibility, Resourceful, Safe, and United in each area using the posters.

  Lunchroom Rules (near kitchen and entrance to lunchroom): Farnsworth, Carreon
Playground Rules (outside by the basketball court): Cruz, Paystrup
Hallways (by 2nd/3rd grade classrooms): J. Gonzalez, M. Gonzalez
Bathrooms (center bathrooms across from Science Lab): Welch, Andersen
Drop Off/Pick Up Rules (by School Entrance): Hicks, Olsen

9:00 -
1st Grade - DropOff/Pick Up
2nd Grade - Lunchroom
3rd Grade- Playground
4th Grade- Hallway
5th Grade- Bathrooms

9:15 -
1st Grade - Bathrooms
2nd Grade - DropOff/Pick Up
3rd Grade- Lunchroom
4th Grade- Playground
5th Grade- Hallway

9:30 -
1st Grade - Hallway
2nd Grade - Bathrooms
3rd Grade- DropOff/Pick Up
4th Grade- Lunchroom
5th Grade- Playground

9:45-
1st Grade - Playground
2nd Grade - Hallway
3rd Grade- Bathrooms
4th Grade- DropOff/Pick Up
5th Grade- Lunchroom

10:00-
1st Grade - Lunchroom
2nd Grade - Playground
3rd Grade- Hallway
4th Grade- Bathrooms
5th Grade- DropOff/Pick Up

10:15-
Back to classes. Review what they learned and head to lunch as normal, or semi-normal on the second day back to school.

Quote I’m pondering —
To thrive in life you need 3 bones. A wishbone. A backbone. And a funny bone. 
—Reba McEntyre 

What’s Happening This Week —
Monday, Aug. 13 - School Starts 7:55am
Tuesday, Aug. 14 - PBIS Rotations
Friday, Aug 17 -  Kindergarten Open House, Fire Drill 1:00pm

Favorite Article This Week —
Three important ideas to remember as we start this year.

A Big Thank You —
Thank you for all your preparations and work you put into your classrooms and curriculum. Thank you for being at Dixie Sun. Thank you for taking our wonderful students and providing them with an opportunity to succeed. You have so much to offer our students. Thank you.


I appreciate all of you and your hard work.