Sunday, September 28, 2014

Power of Words Part II

I know I have shared the importance of words spoken on this space before but there have been a few incidents recently that have caused this topic to come back to the front of my mind.

We all know that the saying "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me" is not accurate.  Words do hurt. And even if the person you are speaking negatively about is not around when you are saying these words, we all know that words influence our actions.  What we say and believe become who we are.  Please be careful about the words you say and the thoughts that you let into your minds.  Some times these words come out around company you believe you can trust and these "private" comments become public.  I tell the students over and over again that once you say something it is out of your hands to decide what the listener believes the intent of your message is.

I believe that message is appropriate for adults as well.  Let's remember the importance of our words on good and bad days.  Let's remember the power of our words when we are tired of Friday and when we are refreshed on Monday.  When we say things about students, would we want those things said about our own child or niece/ nephew?  When we say things about our co-workers, would we want those same things said about us?  Do we know all the ears listening to the remarks we say and do we know what they'll do with the words you shared?

Absolutely!! If someone talks about everyone behind their backs; what do they say when you back is turned?



Here's another visual to support this idea:

I wish you all an amazing week full of positive and kind verbal interactions!

Week of September 29th- October 3rd, 2014
Staff can wear jeans all week if paired with daily theme

Monday, September 29
  • Technology classes resume
  • Pride in our Past, Hope in Our Future Day
  • Denim Days Writing Contest Theme Is Announced
  • Denim Days Sign Up Sheet Posted in Office
Tuesday, September 30
  • Pay Day!!!
  • 3rd Grade PLC
  • 4th Grade PLC
  • Technology PD Afterschool
  • Wear As Much Blue As Possible
  • Staff Member of the Month Vote
Wednesday, October 1
  • 5th Grade PLC
  • School Mall Class Visits By Hill and T. Lee between 2:30-3:00
  • School Mall Video Shown in Class
  • Denim Through The Decade
Thursday, October 2
  • Mentor/ Mentee Mtg. at 3:30
  • Brunswick Stew Prep Meeting in Cafeteria- More hands make light work
  • Most Denim You Can Wear Day
Friday, October 3
  • Erwin History Room Visits
  • Erwin Elementary Pride Day

Upcoming Events
  • Walk to School Event- 10/21
  • Makeup Picture Date- 10/6
  • Student Led Conferences- 10/16
  • Announcement of Book for the Year- 10/16
  • Early Release Day- 10/16
  • HCS Parent Academy- 10/16


Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Importance of Equal Access to Success for ALL Students...

During the Summer Leadership Retreat for EES employees, I spoke to the group about what my title would be at our school if I couldn't use principal.  I shared that I would like to be called the Chief Match Maker because I believe that my main purpose in education is connecting people (students and staff members) to the right resources that would help them succeed or do their job more productively.  I know what teaming the right people together can do and should too! It causes a school that used to be listed at the bottom of county assessment to be in the middle or at the top of the list.  It causes parents to attend a Curriculum Night after hearing a teacher BRAVELY rap why they should be in attendance.  It causes me to get goose bumps while observing Ms. Skulsky and hearing ALL of her students discuss their guided reading books while using academic language.   The type of language that will allow all of her students a chance a success.

I believe that education is the only tool we can control that can aid oo hinder a student's access to success.  All students, no matter their race, culture, ability, etc. should have equal opportunity at accessing what we teach.  Nelson Mandela said, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."  Lets equip our students with the weapons needed to eradicate poverty, hunger, war, and disease.  We can do that and it all starts NOW!

One key weapon we have to give our students is the LOVE of reading the ability to read for comprehension and meaning.  Many of the answers to the ills of our society can be found in books already written...they just must be opened and read.  Reading is a priority at EES and I need everyone to embrace it.  This is not a new FAD...as long as I am here that will be our focus so make it yours.

Enjoy this TED Talk about reading and I hope you have a remarkable week!


TED Talk


New Schedule to begin Monday, September 22nd.  Technology will hopefully begin next week.  Coverage will be arranged if Technology is during PLC or planning.

https://docs.google.com/a/harnettstudents.org/spreadsheets/d/1BPePCmrFslTFdFjEaXrlSWZmL9wQKFju_ENmYDB1H3o/edit?usp=sharing


I will be talking in PLCs about nonnegotiables for your schedule and answer any questions.  I will send out the Master Schedule Sheet for your to add your exact times later this week but if you see a PROBLEM, please let me know ASAP!

Week of September 22-26, 2014


Monday, September 22, 2014

  • Jeans for a Cause
  • Movement of Students for LLI during Reading Intervention begins
  • PTO Board in Conference Room from 6:00-6:45 PM (would like at least one teacher at the meeting- would be even better to have one from EACH grade level)
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
  • Benchmark Reading Assessment for 4th and 5th grade
  • Enhancement Staff @ EES/ Follow New Schedule
  • 3rd Grade PLC (due to not testing)
  • 4th Grade PLC
  • No enhancements at 2:25/ Enhancement Mtg Re: ASW at LSES at 3:00
  • COGAT Test Training afterschool in Media Center/ Ms. Lee needs to speak to group at beginning of meeting
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
  • Benchmark Math Assessment for 3rd-5th
  • Enhancement PLC at 8:45-9:15
  • Hill out at Leadership Harnett Meeting
  • 5th Grade PLC
Thursday, September 25, 2014
  • LLI Resumes during Reading Intervention Time
  • Grandparents Lunch (please look your best and be flexible and patient)
Friday, September 26, 2014
  • Jeans for A Cause Day
  • NC Principal Fellow's Visit/ Shadowing Day
NEXT WEEK: DENIM DAYS CELEBRATION...


Sunday, September 14, 2014

We're not only going outside the box but we are going to knock the box over and show it who da' BOSS is!

definitely

I love this quote.  I seriously do!  Since I have been at Erwin, I have always challenged the staff to get outside of the box.  Try something new!  If it fails...you learn something new.  If it succeeds, you stretch yourself and your understanding.  How awesome are both of those outcomes?!?  This year is no different.  Let's challenge each other to step outside of comfort and try new techniques and open ourselves up to "coaching" and feedback to improve our practices.

Thank you for being committed to your students and your craft during discussions in PLCs.  Conversations have been focused on student learning and I have enjoyed hearing your feedback and questions regarding Pam Allyn and Learning Focused.  I look forward to our future conversations with your regarding your upcoming observations as well as the 5x5 walk through administration will be doing starting this week.  Please look for verbal or written feedback within 24 hours of our walk through.  If you don't have this "proof", please contact either Mr. Backus or I to receive it.  Remember, Mr. Frye says that conversations move schools.  Let's start our move towards 70% proficiency in 2015!

Have an phenomenal week and if you need anything, please let me know!

Angela

Week of September 15-19

Monday, September 15
  • Please make sure you have contacted Mrs. Hill to schedule your PDP/Self-Assessment by 9/17.
  • Turn in all of your curriculum night sign ups ASAP.
  • ALL Running Records completed and turned in to Mrs. Gay
  • BOG Makeups
Tuesday, September 16
  • Hill out for Erwin Chamber Mtg at 12:00 PM.
  • 4th Grade PLC with Mrs. Gay
  • We will have Team Building Sessions with Leading to Change in the PM for each grade level outside, in cafeteria, or in gym. Will hopefully have schedule by end of day Monday.
  • Committee Mtgs. (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET IN MEDIA FIRST FOR 5 MINS)
    • Benevolence in Conference Room
    • MTAC in Media Center (bring laptop/notebook, writing tool, suggestions from grade level)
    • Problem Solving in Mrs. Gay's Office (bring calendar)
  • Curriculum Night/ Title I Mtg. 5:30-7:30 PM
Wednesday, September 17
  • Hill out all day for READY Mtg. in Fayetteville
  • 5th Grade PLC with Mrs. Gay
  • Circle of Quality Mtg with Mr. Frye (Dunkins and Riley) at 2:30 PM
Thursday, September 18
  • 3rd Grade PLC
Friday, September 19
  • Jeans for A Cause
  • Office Staff Meeting at 10 AM in Conference Room

A FEW REMINDERS
  • Please read daily newsletter each day.
  • Please make every effort to be on time each day to duty (we are short staffed and need everyone in place to ensure safety)
  • If you spot a staff member doing something great, please stop by the office and write about the good deed on a dollar bill (play) and post on the If I Had A Million Dollars board.  You and the person you write about could win a prize at the end of the month.
  • If you see a student soind something great, hand them a Redskins Buck
  • If you see a class doing something great, give them an arrow outside of their room
  • If you see a student, staff member, or parent doing something that goes against our mission/vision/ PBIS Rules, etc...extend Grace and Mercy and loving correct the individual.  We all represent EES so let's work together to improve (that includes me so thank you to those who remind me when I forget who I am and who I represent)!

Sunday, September 7, 2014

We Must Not Lose Our Focus!

I know that we were ALL excited about the test results that proved that all of our hard work was not done in vain.  We had a 10% percent gain in proficiency for our school and reached all of the AMOs in Math and Science.  That is something to be excited about.  We now have results that can focus our instruction and help all students have a chance at success.  It feels good to have a guide to improvement and to know that we only need to change a few things to show greater results at the end of the 2014-2015 school year.

When test results come out, talk begins to revolve around the scores on tests and comparisons begin to take place.  As I stated earlier, I am very impressed with our test results and know that we are headed in the right direction.  But I don't want us to lose our focus on the real reason why do what we do on a daily basis.  We should want to educate the students in our care because we want them to have a quality education that will afford them a worthwhile future.  So, fast forward 10 years forward... Where do you see the students we currently have in our building? In college? Participating in an internship? Providing a service for our community? I know we all want to see these examples in students' futures.

To ensure a bright future for our students, we need to stay focused on providing a high quality, literacy rich environment each day.  We need to push our students and ourselves to a level of greatness that both invigorates and scares us.  We can NOT focus on students passing the EOG.  When that type of focus begins to seep into instruction we end up teaching to the test and that just produces a group of citizens that can answer test questions well but can not think or perform tasks that involve higher order thinking.

If we focus on giving students our best each day this school year, our level of proficiency will go up and students will display exceeded growth.

I challenge each of you to work at a high level than you did last year...no matter what role you play in our building.  If you need help in reaching that level or identifying the area where you want to focus, feel free to seek advice from your peers, students, administration, or the instructional coach.

Our goal for this year: BY PROVIDING THE STUDENTS OF EES WITH HIGH QUALITY INSTRUCTION EACH AND EVERY DAY WE WILL GET TO 70% PROFICIENCY (OVERALL).

I am looking forward to an amazing week and thanks for all you do for the students at Erwin Elementary!

Angela

This video is about the book Word Nerds.  This book is just one way we may be able to increase reading proficiency at EES.  Take a look and feel free to share feedback via email or during PLCs this week.

Word Nerds Clip

Week of September 8-12
ESL Begins This Week...
Monday, 9/8

  • Can begin bringing in items for first responders*
  • Work on sign in honor of 9/11**
  • 10th Day of School (we could have changes in enhancements after today-will keep you informed and will be asking for input)
  • Math LF Lesson Submitted 
  • Pam Allyn Instruction Begins
  • 5x5 Walk Through Begins
Tuesday, 9/9
  • 4th grade PLC
  • V. Jones Meeting with staff not in attendance at convocation
  • Faculty Summit at 3:30 in Media Center (Mrs. Pearson will be speaking on bullying)

Wednesday, 9/10

  • 5th Grade PLC
  • 3rd Grade- BOG (Beginning of Grade) Assessment
Thursday, 9/11
  • Patriots Day/ Delivery of First Responders Treats/ Encourage all staff and students to wear red, white, and blue
  • 3rd Grade PLC
Friday, 9/12
  • F&P Running Records Completed on ALL Students and Submitted to Mrs. Gay
  • Hill at Principal PLC @ AES 8:00-10:30
  • Jeans for a Cause ($5 for the month)
* I am inviting all staff to bring in goodies (Little Debbie Snacks, Cookies, Chips, etc.) for the Erwin First Responders beginning Monday- Thursday.  We will deliver Thursday morning to first responders during their program at 11 AM.
** I am in need of a class that can change the sign this month. I am thinking about putting up NEVER FORGET but am flexible.  See me for cups if you can help. Want sign up by Tuesday afternoon.

Looking Ahead
9/16: Committee Mtg Afterschool
9/16: Parent Academy (will be discussed in PLCs this week)
9/17: Circle of Quality Mtg. at 2:30 for Dunkins and Riley
9/19:Office Staff Mtg. at 10 AM


Monday, September 1, 2014

Ready? Get Set. Go!




Things are starting to pick up steam and we are moving fast forward into the 2014-2015 School Year. Thank you again for everything each of you have done to create a smooth opening.  There are many changes this year and the changes might not be over (we are below our predicted enrollment number so we might lose the 2.5 days of enhancement we currently have).  The way all of you have supported the changes we are working with has been nothing but professional.


Frank Zappa once said "Without deviation progress is not possible." We are making progress and I know that this year will be one of the best the school, town, and county have seen in years!

Hope everyone has an amazing week and please see me if you have any questions/concerns.

Week of September 1, 2014

Monday,  September 1
NO SCHOOL!

Tuesday, September 2
Enhancement Teachers will help in classes in AM for coverage during F&P
4th Grade PLC
SIT Mtg. at 3:30 (all staff based at EES should attend)

Wednesday, September 3
Enhancement Teachers will help in classes in AM for coverage during F&P
BOG Practice for 3rd Grade
5th grade PLC

Thursday, September 4
Picture Day
3rd Grade PLC
Quick (10 minutes) Meeting to Discuss Official Spring 2014 Test Results
Mentor Mtg at 3:50

Friday, September 5
Deadline for Science Lab Set Up
Please have checklist sent to you, late last week, completed by this day.