Sunday, November 25, 2018

Refreshed and Refueled

I don't know about you, but this week was a great opportunity to find time to rest and get re-energized to make it through until Christmas!  I can't wait to hear about the things you all did!

Week at a Glance

Monday - Jackson Counseling Day
Nesloney Coaching Day
Tuesday - 4th Grade Writing Benchmark
5th Grade Math Benchmark
ELAR Textbook Meeting - 3:30pm - Central
Wednesday - 3rd Grade Reading Benchmark
5th Grade Reading Benchmark
Legends of Learning Training (3rd-5th Science) - 3:30pm - Library
Thursday - 3rd Grade Math Benchmark
Short Coaching day
Staff Prayer Time - 7am - TP Room
ELAR Textbook Meeting - 3:30pm - Central
Friday - Nesloney Coaching day
TEKS Resource on Campus
Saturday - Navasota Christmas Parade and Festival

Benchmarks

This week is the start of our Fall Benchmarks.  This week 3rd-5th will be Benchmarking, and again next week.  This is our time to see exactly where kids are and how we need to work moving forward.

I expect you to sit with your classes and set goals with your students.  Bring in a level of competitiveness between classes as well. And remind them that kids who improve the most will get House Points.

Things to keep in mind...

1.  No schedules will change. Just please be aware of testing if you're in that grade level's hallway.
2.  Monday during conference tested grade levels will meet with Marylee Argueta.
3.  We may be pulling IAs to help in some areas.

Jackson Counseling Days

On Mondays, Jackson will begin "Counseling Days".  These days for her, will be like my coaching days.  She will spend the entire day in classrooms, interacting with kids.  If you'd like for her to come into your room on that day to help with a child you're struggling with reaching, let her know. If you'd like for her to come in and lead a character education lesson, let her know.  If you'd like feedback on how you're reaching your student emotionally, again, let her know.

TEKS Resource on Campus

TEKS Resource will be on campus on Friday.  Please stop by during your conference time to ask any questions you may have (or to get ideas) on how to best utilize TEKS Resource.

Birthdays

November 28 - Andrea Day
December 2 - Mary Vogt

NEW PLC INFO

For the remainder of our semester our PLC dates will change.

Monday - 2nd and 3rd ELAR
Tuesday - 4th and 5th ELAR
Wednesday - 2nd and 3rd Math/Sci
Thursday - 4th and 5th Math/Sci
Friday - Rotation of PreK, Kinder, and 1st.  This week will be PreK.

Morning Duty (on your PLC day)

2nd - Gym and Cafeteria Breakfast Door
3rd - Car
4th - Gym and Cafeteria Breakfast Door
5th - Car
PreK - split between all 3 stations

Anxiety in the Classroom

Here's a conversation I had with Amy Mascott about anxiety in the classroom.


Blogs/Articles




In Closing...

We have been given such an opportunity to truly impact lives by not only connecting with our students on a personal level, but also educating them and imparting wisdom into their lives that will leave a mark for years to come.

But....sometimes teaching can feel like the video below...and we just have to have patience and persevere through it.



Sunday, November 11, 2018

Giving Thanks

This time of year is always one of thanksgiving.  Of remembering what we're thankful for.  Of focusing less on the material things and more on what truly matters.

As we enter this final week before Thanksgiving break, I hope you take time each day to reflect on all you have to be thankful for and that you make time to do that with your students as well.

Week at a Glance

Monday - Nesloney off Campus with Central Admin
Book Fair Begins
Veteran's Program - 8am - Webb Gym
Staff Meeting - 3:45pm - Webb Cafeteria
School Board Meeting
Tuesday - Nesloney Coaching Day
2nd Grade Spelling Bee
Webb/Brule Family Game Night - 6pm - Trinity Lutheran
Wednesday - Nesloney Coaching Day
3rd Grade Spelling Bee
Fire Drill
Thursday - Argueta Coaching Day
1st Grade Field Trip
4th Grade Spelling Bee
Staff Prayer Time - 7am - TP Room
Friday - Nesloney Off Campus at NCTE
Short Coaching Day
4th Grade Field Trip
5th Grade Spelling Bee

Webb/Brule Family Game Night

The first ever Webb and Brule Family Game Night is on Tuesday at Trinity Lutheran.  We hope all the staff can attend and take part.  I'll get you finalized information tomorrow, but please bring a fun game to play with students who come to your station!

Book Fair

Our first book fair of the school year is upon us! Please get with Haven for times you can bring your class down to preview.  She will be notifying me of the classes who don't take time to preview as this is the time we get the kids excited about what they could purchase.  Please make the time to get with her.

Morning Duty

TEACHERS, please note....

We always need someone at the cafeteria door in the hallway on duty days.  This person shouldn't allow any students past them or down the hallways before 7:35am.

If you're out a car duty, I assumed it was common sense to open doors, but I'm hearing there are several teachers who just stand and stare.  Please make sure you're opening doors to cars as you serve car duty and that you're welcoming students.

PLC times this week will be like last week....

Kinder - Monday - spread out your duty stations across all 3 areas
3-5 ELAR - Tuesday - 3rd Car, 4th Cafeteria, 5th Gym
1st Grade - Wednesday - spread out your duty stations across all 3 areas
3-5th Math - Thursday - 3rd Car, 4th Cafeteria, 5th Gym
2nd Grade - Friday - spread out your duty stations across all 3 areas

A Christmas Carol

Our Navasota Theatre does different productions throughout the year.  This year they're doing A Christmas Carol featuring two of our own; Jessica McHale and former student Grace Mendez.  If you're interested in supporting our people, you can get info and purchase tickets HERE.

Birthdays

Cassie Reynolds - Nov 17
KVon Lambert - Nov 23
Katie Arrington - Nov 23
Dorothy Sargent - Nov 24

Tell Your Story

Here is a great conversation with Brandon and Abby Mullins about their journey through depression, marriage counseling, and mental health.



Blogs/Articles



What We're Reading. A great idea for advertising what your students are currently reading!


The Impact of Reading 20 Minutes Per Day



In Closing...

Watch As Tony Robbins, Iyanla Vanzant, Td Jakes, Steve Harvey, Oprah Winfrey, David Steindl-Rast, Zig Ziglar share tips about being grateful and thankful for what we have as we strive for more!



Sunday, November 4, 2018

Why We Teach

Why do you teach? Why did you want to work in education?

Those are two questions that are paramount to the work that we do with kids.  Hopefully your answers range between

- I wanted to impact children's lives
- I love working with kids
- I knew I could make a difference
- A teacher changed my life
- It fills me

But what if your answer is none of those? What is the answer is something more along the lines of "I need a paycheck" or "It keeps me busy".

That's when we really need to address our priorities.  The moment working in education becomes only a paycheck or something to keep us busy is the moment we need to look elsewhere.  Why? Because there are MANY jobs to keep food on the table and take up your time.

But when we work with children, we're impacting little lives, that will be felt for years to come.  And that is far too important of a task to take lightly.  Our children watch our every action, our every word, and our every interaction with others.  We have to be careful about who we are choosing to be in front of our children.

We have to find ways to become more patient.  Find ways to bring more joy into our day.  Find ways to entice, excite, and engage our kiddos.  Like any career choice with qualified individuals, we have to daily study our craft and find ways to get better.  We have to complain less and look for solutions more.

No where we work is going to be perfect or filled with perfect co-workers.  But you know what we CAN do? What we DO have control over?  It's.....US.  We can control what we choose to put our emotional energy into and how we choose to come at each situation.

So this week I challenge you to find the little things to bring joy back into your life.  To find ways to laugh with your students.  To study a part of your craft that is lacking and celebrate your work at trying to improve that area.  To see struggles as opportunities to be better, for the kids. To complain less, and look for solutions more. Our kids need us! WE are the ones charged with getting them to where they need to be! Let's do this!

Week at a Glance

Monday - Nesloney Coaching Day
ELAR Textbook Meeting 3:30-5:00
Tuesday - Short Coaching Day
UIL Practice - 3:30-4:30
Wednesday - Argueta Coaching Day
Team Leader Meeting - 7am
Garcia Baby Shower - 3:30pm - Library
Thursday - Nesloney Coaching Day
Prayer Time - 7am - Team Planning Room
Friday - First Grade Spelling Bee

Coaching Days

Last week was mine, Short's, and Argueta's first week of assigned coaching days, and wow!  It was so great for us to have these assigned days where we weren't interrupted by anything in the office and could just spend the whole day in classrooms.  We're learning so much and enjoying our time with all of you!

Starting this week we'll also have "coaching type days" for our counselors! Once we have those days set in stone I'll let you know too.  This will be for them to get into classrooms and see more students and even help you with ideas on how to reach some of your most difficult issues.

PLC Meetings this Week

This week is a "Make and Take" week.  Kinder, First, and 2nd-5th Math need to bring Greg Coleman stations to make and take with you.  Please keep in mind that you need to come PREPARED to this time so that you can work.  When you don't come prepared it shows us that this time isn't important to you, and we'll use it for other reasons.

2nd-5th ELAR, get with your teams and decide what you're going to bring to make and take.  Again, if you don't come prepared, you won't be given this time for this reason.

Kinder, 1st, and 2nd, you will meet like last week on either Monday, Wednesday, or Friday.  When it's your team's time to meet, please SPREAD OUT for Morning Duty.  Have two of each of your team members at each spot (Car, Gym, Cafeteria; including the door).

3rd Grade - Cafeteria
4th - Gym
5th - Car

Birthdays

Nov 5 - Halley Palmer
Nov 6 - Nancy Hernandez

Staffing Changes

This week is the beginning of some staffing changes we wanted you to be aware of!

As of Monday...

As you know Ms. Walker has left us to go work for the special education department. We have selected Tyra Johnson (our former Kinder IA) to take her spot.  So as you see Ms Johnson in the front office please congratulate her and welcome her to her new spot!

As you also know Ms Martinez (Math Intervention IA) has left to be home with family.  We have selected Maura Pavlock (former PPCD IA) to take her position.  Maura will begin pulling kids Monday with Ms. Brewer.

Since we've moved Pavlock, we have also moved Marissa Garza (former SPED IA) into PPCD.  We are thrilled to watch her continue to grow on this new journey.

We also had Ms. Nelson (Computer Lab IA) leave us last week.

We are currently looking for a Computer Lab IA, Kinder IA, and Special Education IA (with Mr Bradford).  If you know anyone interested, please send them my way!

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Last week should have been the wrap up of Family Conferences.  Thank you all for making this happen.  I know you may think this is a crazy thing for me to ask of you, but it's actually state law that parent/teacher conferences are held in elementary schools in Texas.  So thank you for helping us make sure we're in compliance. Please get your notes and sign in sheets to Cindy Puentes (please do not place outside my door).

Book Study

Don't forget to be reading your next two chapter in anticipation of our next discussion at our November faculty meeting.  It's always funny to me how much we want to hold children accountable for behavior or completing work, yet many adults don't do the same! Reading this book together, as any book study, is a clear expectation of mine that I want you to make time to complete and come prepared to discuss.

House Points

As some of your students make huge academic gains to earn house points, please let Mr Bradford and Mr Holt know so they can celebrate them on the announcements.

Your students should be setting goals for themselves before EVERY Unit Assessment.  This is an expectation of mine.

Positive Phone Calls/Messages Home

It has come to my attention that some may be a little confused on my expectations for positive messages home.  Please ensure that weekly you are calling or sending a personal message home to celebrate at least two of your students.

I'm not sure, at the elementary level especially, why we wouldn't all want to be doing something as easy as this, which takes so little time, to celebrate kids and build relationships with families.  So please begin that today (if you haven't already), and keep track somewhere of how/when you're doing it.  I'll be collecting that information monthly starting at the end of November.

Tell Your Story

This week I interviewed Jr High Teacher Josie Bensko.  You can watch below (or listen to on iTunes of SoundCloud).


Blogs/Articles





In Closing...

This week focus on those things that make you smile, make you laugh, give you hope, help you keep stepping forward.

If there's one thing I know about Webb Elementary, it's that there are a lot of people who are passionate about children and are doing incredible work!


Keep up the great work!  We've got this!