Friday, April 28, 2017

Week 35: April 28, 2017

Happy Friday Fabulous Staff!

Housekeeping:
- Calendars were sent, via email, for the last two months of school. The dates were confirmed at our April 25th Leadership Meeting. If there are additions to the calendar, please let me know, I will review and then update the staff.

- Happy ‘soon-to-be’ Staff Appreciation Week! There are some surprises and gifts being provided by Administration…we hope you enjoy and know that we appreciate you! Monday you will receive a Coupon Book, $200 VIP Club Card and Breakfast by PTA.

- 3rd Grade exhibited a great deal of flexibility on Wednesday when they moved up their lunches to accommodate the request from Ms. Carter! Thank you 3rd Grade Team! 

-OH YEAH!!! Phenomenal job Ms. Kozlak and Ms. Krisko on the completion of our VGLA Binders! Truly impressive! Thank you so much for precise attention to detail!

- Leadership. Commitment. Dedication. are just a couple of words to describe Ms. Jones! Thank you for reviewing the FABULOUS VGLA Binders submitted by Ms. Krisko and Ms. Kozlak! This is something I have always completed and I appreciate the opportunity to complete my ever-growing task lists! Ms. Jones…you are such an asset! Thank you!! 

-I saw a couple of students here for “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day”. I hope they have a stronger appreciation for what you do on a daily basis for our students, school and community!

- The End-of-School Procedures Checklist will be released soon! I am diligently working on tightening the systems for staff not returning next year, data documentation and streamlining the process.

-2017-18 Class Placement Meeting dates will be released in mid-May. I am working on streamlining that process, as well.

-REMINDER: The Transfer Process remains open and if you are interested, please contact HR for directions.

- REMINDER: 2018–19. There are REQUIRED math workshops for every grade level and course through Algebra II. These schedules show all session options currently available.

-IMPORTANT REMINDER: SOL Testing begins next week. Remain mindful of the noise level and reward your classroom for stellar hallway behavior during this important time! Please encourage students throughout the week (not on testing days…we don’t want an irregularity) and let them know that you believe in them! Our students’ success is attributed to their K-2 foundation and our 3-5 building blocks! Thank you!

Important Dates:
STAFF APPRECIATION DAY
- May 1st: Breakfast Provided by PTA
           : YOJO SOL Assembly
- May 2nd: National Teacher Appreciation Day
               : Potato Bar Lunch Provided by Administration @ 11:30 – Data Room – 
                                                 WE THANK YOU!!!
            : SMASH PEP RALLY @ 2:30 p.m.
- May 3rd: Drawing #1
            : Breakfast provided by PNC Bank
            : Summative PGP Meetings – Continuing Contract H-N
            : Advisory Council @ 5:00 p.m.
            : PTA Meeting @ 6:00 p.m.
- May 4th: Drawing #2
            SOLs BEGIN
             : 5th Grade Math I
- May 5th : Drawing #3
              : 5th Grade Math II
- May 6th : PTA Color Run



Continued Reading:

Friday, April 21, 2017

Week 34: April 21, 2017

Happy Friday Fabulous Staff!

Housekeeping:
- The school year is rolling by quickly and I want us to be able to breath during the stressful season that we are approaching. Please enjoy and may this help bring a smile to your face: 

- Thank you all for your patience, during these past few weeks. It is quite difficult being here by myself and handling my day-to-day functions, held 36 formal conference/observations during the probationary cycle, wrote and submitted 12 summative evaluations, produced quick turn-around of discipline referrals, etc. but you all have shown yourself to be a helper in my times of need! The collaboration and interdependency are to be commended!!!I appreciate you all! 

- Almost 2,000 pages of report cards have been reviewed for the 3rd quarter...be on the lookout for my email this weekend! 

- The formal evaluation schedule of our Continuing Contract Staff H-N has begun, on Tuesday (thanks Mrs. Kozlak for braving out my observation on the day we returned). I have 9 teachers to go through this formal process and then I move onto our Classified Staff. Whew!!! 

-Thursday, April 27 is National Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. While the School Division does not make special plans to observe this holiday Divisionwide, the day offers an excellent opportunity to strengthen the connection between public education and career opportunities. Schools are asked to treat student absences for this cause as any other excused absence. In addition, accommodations should be made for staff members who wish to bring their children to work with them on this day.
“Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” always falls on the fourth Thursday in April and is recommended for children aged 8–18 years of age.

-The Office of Special Education received a State Complaint, filed from a parent, regarding incompliance of special education services. The student had just enrolled in Bel Air so we were listed in the complaint (although it originated at the previous school) and we were contacted to provide a slew of information. In expedited form, Mrs. Rivers provided detailed anecdotals, lesson plans and data to support the implementation of IEP services at Bel Air E.S. Wednesday I received a call from our county's Administrative Coordinator for Complaince and she praised Bel Air for our attention to detail and the accusations were unfounded and Bel Air proved compliance to this student's IEP implementation. I thank Mrs. Rivers for her diligence, attention to detail and professional response to the information requested!  

-Mandatory/Required Training: 
New Mathematics Virginia Standards Learning Workshops —What It Means for You & Your Students
All teachers of mathematics* at the elementary and secondary level must attend one of the sessions scheduled to prepare for implementation of the 2016 Virginia Standards of Learning for mathematics, set for full roll out in SY 2018–19. There are workshops for every grade level and course through Algebra II. These schedules show all session options currently available.
The crosswalk on the new standards will be implemented next year. Find out what is and is not changing over the next two years, with a particular focus on the new content for each grade level/course.
Please register for one of these sessions through the online Professional Learning Catalog.
* includes teachers of students with disabilities and ESOL teachers whose students are accessing the general curriculum and who are on track to take the Virginia mathematics SOL test.

-CRISIS MANAGEMENT: There is to be no propping of doors leading to outside. This is a strict violation to our school security and if you see a door propped, please remove barrier and report to front office, immediately.
- We have a lot of celebrations that are quickly approaching and I will send out a schedule of events next week. One that needs to be placed on your calendars is the Awards Ceremony: May 3rd – 3-5 @ 9:30-10:30 and K-2 @ 2:00–3:00 p.m.


Important Dates:
SMASH THE TEST WEEK (refer to email for daily activities)
- April 24th: Reading Specialist Meeting – McDonald will attend with Mrs. Hulse – Otterblad will be present
- April 25th: Reports Go Home
              : SOL Remediation @ 4:00 p.m.
              : Leadership Team Meeting @ 4:00 p.m. in Art Room
- April 26th: 4th Grade to Jamestown
              : Retention Meetings
              : SOL Remediation @ 4:00 p.m.
              : Title I STEAM Night
- April 27th: Mrs. Quattrone Returns
             : Book Fair Family Night
- April 28th: Gifted IDP @ KLC @ 8-12:30 – McDonald out
              : Administrative Assemblies in Aux Gym
              : PAWS Store in the Art Room 


Continued Reading:

Friday, April 14, 2017

Week 33: April 14, 2017






Greetings,


I hope you all are relaxing and enjoying your Spring Break!


- April 10th – April 17th: PWCS Spring Break



- April 18th: Return to Work

                  : Special Election: Library Closed

                  : Staff Meeting @ 4:00 p.m. in cafeteria

                  : SOL Remediation



- April 19th: Report Cards due to McDonald

                  : PTA Coldstone Creamery Fundraiser @ 4:00 p.m.



-April 20th: Book Fair begins

                 : Mandatory SOL Training @ 4:00 p.m.   

                 : Kindergarten Registration @ 9:00 – 3:00 p.m.


Friday, April 7, 2017

Week 32: April 7, 2017


SPRING BREAK 2017!!!

Housekeeping

-I thank you for all that you have done and will do for our school community! You’ve earned this time off to relax and rest! I’ve observed and supported great Tier I instruction, teachers strengthening relationships with students and admirable strides in reading in math! Happy Spring Break! If you are traveling...safe travels!
 

- I want to acknowledge staff who have shown support & patience as I tend to the needs of our building, staff, students and parents as a sole administrator! I appreciate the “check-ins”…it is good to receive the reciprocity!





- Congratulations to Miss Chung for such a phenomenal job on her first PWCS Art Showcase! Student art work were on display and it was nice to hear the positive “buzz” from the observers and to see the illuminated smile on Miss Chung’s face as she proudly displayed the results of her instruction! Well Done!



      


- A special “shout out” to the most OUTSTANDING Front Office Staff! Words cannot express the appreciation and blessing that they are to the flow of our school! Rebecca S., Rebeca R., Jenny P., Roseann C. and Nurse Ruth.



- The best feeling is when you receive an email stating that a deadline has been met and when a reminder is sent, your school is listed as “received”. Thank you Caden, for attending to the email request sent by the Supervisor of Mathematics!



- On Wednesday we responded amazingly to our unannounced fire drill and lockdown drill! Our callers during fire drills were efficient and thank you so very much for always accounting for students! During our lockdown drill staff were attentive, doors were locked, kids & staff were out of view and it was completely quiet. It was kind of eerie…that’s the point!!! It does appear that we are more in tuned with our procedures and protocols to keep all safe and respond to emergencies. I look forward to tapping into other parts of the Crisis Management Plan for implementation in the 2017-18 school year!





- 2016-17 Bel Air Elementary School Divisionwide Survey Results are in! One of our continued motivations will be on Instructional Practices (how we rated our own instruction) and how to build confidence and consistency to earn back our ranks as a ‘School of Excellence’. I’m also looking forward to releasing a ‘State of Bel Air Address’ in response to the results and comments to remind us all of the implementation, progress, expectations and alignment to PWCS’ Strategic Plan for student achievement.



- Reminder: The transfer process is still open, everyone can update, prior to May 1st. If you need any guidance on this please let me know, I’m here to support! I’m excited to share some of the instructional staffing for 2017-18 school year! Be on the lookout for the updates!



-Reminder: The Open Enrollment Period is quickly approaching, April 14-May 15th. This is the time for benefit-eligible employees to make changes to their benefit elections for the upcoming fiscal year. Any Questions? Check out the poster in the copy room.




Students as Learners: 


-      Ms. Fernandez’s students were so engrossed in their science lesson on Animal Coverings. Once joining the fun of making predictions, I had a better understanding as to why the students were so connected to the objective. It is great to see the students use their anchor charts, make predictions and celebrate them as their predictions are confirmed. Great Job!


     -   An introduction to fractions was observed in Ms. Jackson’s class! Students worked collaboratively in Guided Math centers and were highly engaged in their time with Ms. Jackson! Differentiated activities were in full swing as students found success working independently, with a partner and in small group! Well done!

 



Important Dates: 


- April 10th – April 17th: PWCS Spring Break

- April 18th: Return to Work

                  : Special Election: Library Closed

                  : Staff Meeting @ 4:00 p.m. in cafeteria

                  : SOL Remediation

- April 19th: Report Cards due to McDonald

                  : PTA Coldstone Creamery Fundraiser @ 4:00 p.m.

-April 20th: Book Fair begins

                 : Mandatory SOL Training @ 4:00 p.m.   

                 : Kindergarten Registration @ 9:00 – 3:00 p.m.




My Current Re-Reading: