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Saturday, September 29, 2018

Week 8 - October 5 - World Teachers Day

Great Things We Noticed:

  • The Equity Conference!  What a wonderful and powerful experience for our team!  Here are some of my take away's from the conference: 
    • "Did we get the CALL or the CALLING?"
    • "Equity is ACTION rooted in LOVE"
    • "We are not excellent until everyone makes it"
    • "It's not happening to you, it's happening in front of you"
    • Greeting your students with a handshake, high five or hug and some eye contact is the BEST way to start their days
    • Smiling while teaching increases student engagement
    • Give what you have - Love your students like your own - 
    • "ALL kids are at risk... they are kids"
    • "When you set your mind to equity, you set your mind to high performance"
    • History lives in each of us
    • Each and every one of us descends from someone that made a difference
    • When we listen close enough...that's when change happens
    • "My teacher believed in COME IN, not get out"
    • "The important thing was what my teacher chose to do with my disrespect"
    • "You know my name but not my story.  You know what I've done but not what I've been through."
    • Relationships - Engagement - Content 
  • Love Hawthorne Day 
  • The PL Visit from Borrego Springs - Thank you to all of the classrooms that shared their PL practices! 
  • Mystery Science in Ms. Rubens class! 
  • Materials and Motion in TK! 
  • Team building in Ms. Nichols class! 
  • We talked about breaking out the application problem over a few days and we noticed this practice in Judid's classroom: 



 

 

 

 

 




Nuts and Bolts :

  • IAB (CAASP Interim Assessments) Training for 3rd-6th grade  - 3:00-3:30 C107
  • Shared Leadership Team - October 5 is Instructional Design Day - Please secure a sub - we will be meeting here (YAY!) - Light breakfast will be provided 
  • Gallup Survey will open 10/18
  • Halloween Parade and Fall Festival will be on 10/26 - Classrooms can have small celebrations on 10/31 - but costumes should be on 10/26 ONLY
  • Teachers Pay Teachers School Page:  

I've created a Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) account for our school to make it easier to buy resources needed to support the work you do with students. You will be able to request resources you feel would be beneficial for you and your students. Your request would then be sent directly to me for review. Be prepared to provide a rationale or verbal explanation regarding resources you request. Watch this video to see how it works:



Once you join, you find a "Send Request" button on any resource page which will send your resource request directly to me. You will also be able to see any items in the "School Library" - which is a record of the purchases made by our school. It also tells who the items were purchased for so that you can send a request for an additional license if needed. Since TpT's policy is 1 license per teacher, you would not be able to download everything in the "School Library", just the items that were purchased specifically for you.

I am very excited about this new feature. Many of you take advantage of the free (and paid) resources provided through TpT and now you can request items without paying out of pocket! Join our account now so that you can view, request and have access to an array of wonderful resources!
  • We are blessed to have a wonderful group of Classified Employee's - Please take some time to nominate a "Classified Employee of the Year" fill out the paperwork and submit by 10/23.
  • Classified Employee's: Resume Writing and Interview Skills Workshop
    • RUSD, Department of Personnel – Leadership and Development is offering workshops to ALL classified employees providing tips on building a strong resume and on how to create the greatest impact during the interview bringing you closer to obtaining your career goals. Click here for Flyer

  • Reminder - Great California Shakeout - Thursday, October 18 at 10:18am.
  • Google Certified Educator Trainings (LEVEL 1)
    • The Department of Innovation and Learner Engagement will be hosting Google Certified Educator Level 1 After School Study Sessions. Over the course of 7 weeks participating teachers will learn the skills necessary to pass the Google Certified Educator Level 1 Exam. Teachers interested in participating must attend one of two Orientation meetings after school on Oct 9th or 18th. At the meeting teachers will get an overview of this after school program. Orientation will take place from 3:45-5:45 pm at the District Office. You and your staff can find out more here. If you have questions, please afleweling@rusdlearns.net.
  • Art-to-Go!
    • RUSD is excited to offer six lessons to all TK-6 grades with the Riverside Art Museum’s Art-to-Go. Three of the six lessons will be either Math/Art or Science/Art lessons and the other three are your choice from the subjects offered. All lessons (to take place September through May) must be scheduled no later than Wednesday, October 10. Click here to schedule lessons. For more information about Art-to-Go, please email art2go@riversideartmuseum.org or call (951) 684-7111 x311.
    • Additionally, there are a limited number of additional History/Art lessons available that explore the special Tlatilco exhibit. This additional lesson is available through December 30. Click here for more information about booking and scholarships.
  • Mystery Science
    • Click the link below to access a crosswalk of the CA Science Framework and Mystery Science lessons. Please note, not all NGSS standards are covered by Mystery Science. Also, we have built in 6th grade Mystery Science options even though Mystery Science is designed for K-5 standards.
    • Mystery Science/ CA Framework Crosswalk

Focus/Common Commitments:  


Several of our team members attended a ELD/Math workshop at the equity conference.  In the workshop they focused on integrating ELD with math content, the idea being "you cannot learn math without language".  To do this they created "Mathematics Language Routines" and "Design Principals".  The four design principals focus and guide teachers during planning and execution of your lessons.  Starting with the design principals while planning instruction will ensure that language routines and objectives are included in your math instruction.
  • SUPPORT SENSE-MAKING: Scaffold tasks and amplify language so students can make their own meaning.
  • OPTIMIZE OUTPUT: Strengthen the opportunities and supports for helping students to describe clearly their mathematical thinking to others, orally, visually, and in writing.
  • CULTIVATE CONVERSATION: Strengthen the opportunities and supports for constructive mathematical conversations (pairs, groups, and whole class).
  • MAXIMIZE META-AWARENESS: Strengthen the ”meta-” connections and distinctions between mathematical ideas, reasoning, and language.
Math Language Routines: 
  • MLR1: Stronger and Clearer Each Time 
  • MLR2: Collect and Display 
  • MLR3: Critique, Correct, and Clarify 
  • MLR4: Information Gap 
  • MLR5: Co-Craft Questions and Problems 
  • MLR6: Three Reads 
  • MLR7: Compare and Connect Understanding 
  • MLR8: Discussion Supports
Here is an example of MLR1: Stronger and Clearer Each Time

Mathematical Language Routine 1: Stronger and Clearer Each Time Purpose: To provide a structured and interactive opportunity for students to revise and refine both their ideas and their verbal and written output (Zwiers, 2014). This routine provides a purpose for student conversation as well as fortifies output. The main idea is to have students think or write individually about a response, use a structured pairing strategy to have multiple opportunities to refine and clarify the response through conversation, and then finally revise their original written response. Throughout this process, students should be pressed for details, and encouraged to press each other for details. Subsequent drafts should show evidence of incorporating or addressing new ideas or language. They should also show evidence of refinement in precision, communication, expression, examples, and/or reasoning about mathematical concepts.

Example 1 – Successive Pair Shares
  • 1. PRE-WRITE: Have students, individually, look at a problem and write down their idea/reasoning for solving the problem a certain way, or any thoughts or questions about it, in complete sentences if possible. This is the pre-write sample; there will be a post-write to see if the sharing with others makes a difference. [Optional scaffold: Provide part of an initial draft for students to begin with that contains the language needed for an important idea.] 
  • 2. THINK TIME: Then give a minute for students to think about what they will say to the first partner to explain what they are doing, or did, to solve it. (They can’t look at what they wrote while talking). 
  • 3. STRUCTURED PAIRING: Use a successive pairing structure. (For example: Have students get into groups of 6 or 8, with inner circles of 3 or 4 facing outer circles of 3 or 4). Remind students that oral clarity and explaining reasoning are important. Even if they have the right answer or they both agree, the goal is either (1) to be able to clearly explain it to others as a mathematician would or (2) for the other person to truly understand the speaker’s ideas. Goal (1) is appropriate when students are further along in the development of a concept; goal (2) is appropriate closer to when students are first introduced to a concept. 
  • 4. IN PAIRS: When one partner is listening, he or she can ask clarifying questions, especially related to justifying (Why did you do that?). The other person then also shares and the listener also asks clarifying questions to draw more language and ideas out of quiet partners, if needed.
  •  5. SWITCH: Partners switch one, two, or three more times, strengthening and clarifying their idea each time they talk to a new partner. Optionally, turns can emphasize strength (focus on math concepts and skills) or clarity (how to describe the math to others). Scaffolds can be removed with each successive pairing to build student independence. 
  • 6. POST-WRITE: Have students return to seats and write down their final explanations, in sentences (they can use drawings, too, explained by sentences). Turn in. 

Danielson: 



Personalized Learning:

On October 10th and 11th our 5th and 2nd grade teams will begin the process of "High Impact Teaming".  The purpose of this process is to create student centered/mastery based assessments AND empower our teams to analyze the results of these assessments to impact classroom instruction.  
I found this info-graphic and wanted to remind you that Mastery Based Learning and Assessment is one of the 5 elements (The Fulton County Schools have 7 elements) of our personalized learning program.  I am so excited to begin this process and cannot wait to see the results!  Thank you Patrick, Anna, Kevin, Beth, Katie, Sara and Racquel for leading this work! 











Upcoming Events: 

10/2 - Asst. Superintendent Jackie Perez Visit - 1:00-2:45
10/3 - WALK TO SCHOOL DAY/COFFEE WITH THE PRINCIPAL
10/3 - CAASPP Training - 3:00 - C107
10/4 - Principal Working Group/Elementary - Carrie off campus - 8:00-10:00
10/5 - Instructional Design Day - SLT Group - 8:00-3:00
10/8 - Miles of Smiles Dental Education - 
10/9 - PTA Board Meeting (Mr. Sheffield is teacher rep) 
10/10 & 10/11 - HIT Foundation Days - Poly High School Library - 2nd and 5th Grade Teams
10/10 - Leadership Team Meeting - 2:55 - Library
10/11 - Principals Meeting - Carrie off campus - 8:00-1:00
10/11 - District Leadership Team meeting - 3:30 - Longi and Carrie off Campus 2:45
10/12 - Miles of Smiles Dental Screening - Room D106
10/12 - Hawk Shop Open



Birthdays: 

10/2 - Sara Gallegos - 2nd Grade
10/7 - Racquel Schnakenberg - 2nd Grade
10/13 - Longi Summers - Assistant Principal



Have a great week! 












Saturday, September 15, 2018

Week 6 - September 17 is Constitution Day!



Great Things I Noticed: 

  • Our PL Team meeting on Wednesday and creating a plan for us to amplify our Personalized Learning program!  
  • Student Council Installment - Watch for spirit days and student led leadership!
  • The Team Meeting - Thank you for sharing your goals and beginning the work that will move our students!
  • The First Grade Team transitioning students smoothly! 
  • Kristi Forsythe diving right in with her new 3rd grade class! 
  • The Hawthorne office staff - supportive, friendly, hard working and just, plain, awesome.  Thank you for all you do for our community! 

Nuts and Bolts: 


  • Progress Reports should be sent home with student by 9/28 - All students that are "at risk of retention" must have a progress report - any student that is struggling or you  notice needs help in any particular area should have a progress report sent home.  Please ensure that the progress report is NOT the first time parents are hearing about low academic performance in your classes.
  • Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) new video contest - Consumers Combat Counterfeits
    The USPTO launched Consumers Combat Counterfeits to warn about the dangers of fake products. Contest entrants should submit short (30-60 second) videos with the goal of educating the general public.

    Entrants can participate in one of five categories:
    ·         Grade school students ages 10 – 13
    ·         High school students ages 14 – 18
    ·         Undergraduate college students
    ·         General public
    ·         Federal government employees and their spouses and domestic partners
    Prizes for the winning contestants include:
    ·         Cash prizes ($250-500)
    ·         Use of winning entries in a 2019 public awareness campaign
    ·         Paid trip to the awards ceremony in the Washington, D.C. area
    The entry deadline is October 31, 2018. Learn more about the contest at www.uspto.gov/TMVideoContest. If you have any questions, or would like more information, feel free to contact USPTO at TMVideocontest@uspto.gov or 571‑270-1151 (Dustin Bednarz), 571-272-3941(Tashia Bunch)
  • Great California Shakeout - Thursday, October 18 at 10:18am.
  • Mystery Science Available for ALL Elementary Teachers
    RUSD has purchased a membership to Mystery Science for all Elementary Schools.  Teachers can log into Mysteryscience.com and click on any lesson to begin.  The lessons are hands-on, NGSS-aligned and support Common Core.  For more information, please contact Ashley Fulmer (NGSS Coordinator) afulmer@rusd.k12.ca.us or Shannon Dadlez (Elementary SDS) sdadlez@rusd.k12.ca.us   

Focus:

The Framework for Teaching  - Domain 1a 

Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy

 The Framework for Teaching provides a comprehensive model in which everybody talks about teaching in the same way and communicates the message that "we are serious about good teaching, we talk about teaching in this way, we expect you to think about teaching in this way and to use this model to examine your strengths and weaknesses and create a platform to allow for real reflective practice.  In this way, the school or district becomes a place where you get better at teaching. "(Marzano, 2008)

Below you will find the proficient and distinguished performance level for Domain 1a (Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy).  To be proficient in this domain the teacher "displays solid knowledge of the important concepts in the discipline and how these relate to one another."  Most teachers will be proficient, and that is the expectation under Danielson.  As you can see below, a proficient teacher under this domain is highly skilled in identifying relationships between content, they use suitable and appropriate instructional strategies and they recognize the need to front load content that students might find difficult.  

Setting up Literacy Centers in the Upper Elementary Classroom:

Blog post about Literacy Centers in 4-6:  https://bit.ly/2QAIKke

Two ways to use Google Sheets to Create Reading Logs: https://bit.ly/2xancTC



Pinteresting Pins:

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Upcoming Events: 

9/17 - Shared Leadership Team - Bourns Technology Center (1190 Columbia Ave, Riverside, CA 92507)
9/19 - Riverside Council PTA Meeting - 9:00-11:00
9/19 - Staff Meeting 2:55-4:10
9/19-9/21 - Equity Conference - Carrie and Longi out (Carol OK Admin Designee)
9/20 - Eureka Math Fall  - 3rd Grade
9/22 - Love Hawthorne Day - 8:00-12:00
9/24 - BOOK FAIR!  BOGO - Library 
9/24 - Eureka Math Fall - 4th Grade 
9/25 - Eureka Math Fall - 5th Grade
9/25 - Co-Admin Meeting - Longi off campus 8:00-11:00
9/25 - Fall Pictures
9/25 - Strengths Champion Meeting - Carrie off campus 2:45
9/26 - Lunch on the Lawn 
9/26 - Leadership Team Meeting 2:55-4:00
9/27 - K-12 Principals Meeting - Carrie off campus 8:00-1:00
9/27 - Character Counts Team Meeting 3:00
9/27 - School Site Council - 3:10
9/28 - Student of the Month Assemblies
9/28 - Eureka Math Fall - 6th Grade
9/28 - Borrego Springs Unified School District PL Visit - 12:00-12:45 (Carrie off campus at 1:00)

Birthdays: 

9/27 - Robin Campbell (SDC IA - Hara's Class)



Thank you for all of your hard work, dedication and commitment to our school community









Saturday, September 8, 2018

Week 5 - September 10 - National Swap Ideas Day!



Great Things We Noticed

  • Shadow science! 
  • ALL of our SDC classes joining together to learn science!  Way to go team! 
  • Student council elections - Thank you Tina for making this happen!
  • Friday Spirit Day - We love seeing the students in their shirts! 
  • The life cycle of a fish in Ms. Lantz's class!

Nuts and Bolts:

  • 10/10/18: Schedule all Art-to-Go Lessons. More info
  • Hispanic Heritage Month
    • 2018 marks the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of Hispanic Heritage Month. This years theme is“Hispanics: One Endless Voice to Enhance our Traditions.”  National Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from September 15 to October 15 and celebrates the histories,cultures and contributions of those whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.The observation started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week under President Lyndon Johnson and was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 31-day period starting on September 15 and ending on October 15. It was enacted into law on August 17, 1988, on the approval of Public Law 100-402. The day of September 15 is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for Latin American countries Costa Rica, El salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico, Chile, and Belize celebrate their independence days on September 16, September 18, and September 21, respectively.
    • Resources:
    • Classroom Resources:
  • Rail Safety Month
    • September is here and it is Rail Safety Month. How can your team show their support?
    • Schools, Students and Bus Drivers; wear red Friday, September 14th and then get as many supporters as you can to wear red. 
    • Take a photo of your team wearing RED and post on social media. Be sure to use the corresponding hashtag (#) and tag us @caoplifesaver.
    • If you don't use social media, no worries, email your picture to caol@caol.us and it will be posted and shared for you!
    • On Friday, September 28th, EVERYONE JOIN and WEAR RED in the Nationwide effort to support #RedOut for Rail Safety.
  • REEF Teaching Enrichment Grants
    • The Teaching Enrichment Grant Program supports teachers, students and staff in the Riverside Unified School District in developing enriching experiences and promoting excellence in their classrooms and schools. Applications due Sept. 14. More info.
  • Riverside’s Got Talent
    • Now is the time to register to audition for the 7th Annual Riverside’s Got Talent Show. Winners perform on Sunday, November 4 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium, with six cash prize winners! Applications due Sept. 22. More info.
  • Arts Partners Newsletter!
  • 2019 Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators
    • Receive up to $1000 in classroom funding. Deadline to apply is November 9, 2018. This is a great opportunity for schools and teachers to receive some additional funding for science. Please click here for the website with the application.
    • Through the grant program, educators and students have the opportunity to become actively engaged in educational and water-related projects. This program continues to have a wide-ranging impact on students and educators in Western’s general service area. The application filing period began on August 1. The deadline to apply is Friday, November 9. Teachers in Western’s service area are eligible to apply. For a list of public schools visit: http://wmwd.com/366/Qualifying-Schools
    • Both public and private schools are eligible. For questions regarding the grant application process email: LDeGrave@WMWD.com Application for the Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators
  • Whole Kids Foundation Grant Opportunities
    • Grant opportunities available now through the Whole Kids Foundation, a non-profit founded by Whole Foods Market. The Foundation’s mission is to support schools and inspire families to improve children’s nutrition and wellness. The program includes grant funding for gardens, beehives, salad bars and more.
    • The Garden Grant program provides a $2,000 monetary grant to support a new or existing edible garden at either a K-12 School or 501(C)(3) Non-profit working in partnership with a K-12 school. More information can be found at www.WholeKidsFoundation.org
  • ELA/ELD Adoption Screencast which includes Day1, Day2, and Day 3. (Link )
    • The TK-2 ELA/ELD Adoption Committee has met three times to prepare and select the top two publishers for the pilot. The two publishers for consideration are McGraw Hill Wonders and Benchmark Literacy. The pilot will begin on 9/10 thru 9/28. The committee has done an excellent job researching the curriculum, designing lessons, and communicating information back at their school sites. The debrief and vote will take place on October 3, 2018. The recommendation to the Board is scheduled for December 4, 2018.
  • Elementary Science
    • Some sites and teachers have purchased FOSS Science modules through site or personal grants. We are very glad to continue to support our teachers experimenting with NGSS. Teachers who are using FOSS modules who are not in Science Renaissance Project will be provided professional Development and in-class coaching.
    •  If you will be using a FOSS module this trimester for the first time, invite them to attend training MONDAY, Sept. 10th, 3:30-5:30 at Earhart B4. If using a module second trimester, training will be Dec. 6th. If using a module third trimester, training will be March 11th. Please register on PD Hub under the Science tab. Elementary Science Course Leads (Mentors) using a module this trimester should attend this training.
    • If you have a teacher will be using a FOSS module this trimester for a second year, we would like to continue their training. Please invite them to attend training WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12th, 3:30-5:30, Earhart B4. If using a module second trimester, training will be Dec. 5th. If using a module third trimester, training will be March 13th.Please register on PD Hub under the Science tab.
    • Science Renaissance Project Teachers will continue to participate in Leadership Study groups. First Trimester Cohort 1 and Group 6A: on Sept. 11th for TK-5 and Sept 13th for 6th grade. Second Trimester Cohort 2: TK-5 is Dec. 4th. Third Trimester Cohort 3 and 6B: TK-5 is March 12th and 6th grade is March 14th. Teachers know their Cohort.
  • Art-to-Go!
    • RUSD is excited to offer six lessons to all TK-6th grades with the Riverside Art Museum’s Art-to-Go. Three of the six lessons will be either Math/Art or Science/Art lessons, and the other three are your choice from the subjects offered. All lessons (to take place September through May) must be scheduled no later than Wednesday, October 10. Click here to schedule lessons. For more information about Art-to-Go please email art2go@riversideartmuseum.org or call (951) 684-7111 x311.
    • Additionally, there are a limited number of additional History/Art lessons available that explore the special Tlatilco exhibit. This additional lesson is available through December 30. Click here for more information about booking and scholarships.


FOCUS:

I will be posting information from the Danielson "Framework for Teaching Evaluation Instrument".  This will give you examples of each Domain and understand what proficiency looks like under Danielson.  In Evaluation instrument they divide each Domain into sub-categories and provide an overall description and explanation of each sub-category:

Domain 1:  Planning and Preparation
Domain 1 includes demonstrating knowledge of content and pedagogy, demonstrating knowledge of students, setting instructional outcomes and demonstrating knowledge of resources.

Domain 1a:  Demonstrating Knowledge of Content and Pedagogy is described as:

In order to guide student learning, teachers must have command of the subjects they teach. They must know which concepts and skills are central to a discipline and which are peripheral; they must know how the discipline has evolved into the 21st century, incorporating issues such as global awareness and cultural diversity. Accomplished teachers understand the internal relationships within the disciplines they teach, knowing which concepts and skills are prerequisite to the understanding of others. They are also aware of typical student misconceptions in the discipline and work to dispel them. But knowledge of the content is not sufficient; in advancing student understanding, teachers must be familiar with the particularly pedagogical approaches best suited to each discipline.

The elements of component 1a are:
  • Knowledge of content and the structure of the discipline
Every discipline has a dominant structure, with smaller components or strands, as well as central concepts and skills.
  • Knowledge of prerequisite relationships
Some disciplines—for example, mathematics—have important prerequisites; experienced
teachers know what these are and how to use them in designing lessons and units.
  • Knowledge of content-related pedagogy
Different disciplines have “signature pedagogies” that have evolved over time and been
found to be most effective in teaching.

Indicators include:
  • Lesson and unit plans that reflect important concepts int he discipline
  • Lesson and unit plans that accommodate prerequisite relationships among concepts and skills
  • Clear and accurate classroom explanations
  • Accurate answers to students' questions
  • Feedback to students that furthers learning
  • Interdisciplinary connections in plans and practice


Upcoming Events:

9/10 - Eureka - 1st Grade Out
9/10 - Carrie Out for District Meeting 2:00
9/11 - Eureka - 2nd Grade Out - CHANGE OF LOCATION - Earhart Library
9/11 - PTA Board Meeting - library - 3:30
9/12 - Team Meeting - NOTE CHANGE - 2:55-3:40
9/13 - District Leadership Team Meeting - Carrie and Longi out at 2:45
9/14 - Hawk Shop Open
9/17 - Shared Leadership Team Meeting - Bournes - 7:30
9/19 - Riverside Council PTA Meeting - 9:00-11:00 - Hawthorne
9/19-9/21 - Equity Conference 
9/20 - Eureka - 3rd Grade Out
9/22 - Love Hawthorne Day - Come Help in our Gardens! 8:00-12:00

Birthdays: 

9/11 - Rhonda - 4th Grade
9/13 - Marian - Kinder








              Monday, September 3, 2018

              Week 4 - Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week, September 2-8 (First Full Week)


               

              Great Things I Noticed: 

              • The CORN!!  Our Field of Dream is coming to LIFE!
              • Ms. Summerford's goal setting wall 
              • Mr. Carrasco's Character Sunflower
              • Read 180 has started!  Ms. Ramirez's student's are ready to face their challenges and conquer their goals!
              • Growth Mindset across the school!
              • Ms. Esquivel's students writing about the parts they love!
              • Ms. Masi's teaching Foss!
              • Boggle in 3rd Grade!

               

                

                




               
               
               

              Nuts and Bolts: 

              • Free printable posters: woodburnpress.com
              • We have had over 300 students visit the Health office in the past three weeks.  Please be mindful of when you send students up.
              • Those going to the Equity and Excellence Conference need to put in for subs.
              • Make sure you have filed out software spreadsheet that came from Cindy. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mFaBj9Tb49lUar32B1Q4Ka8FjCY_8o1wz3Pp-WT4iCs/edit?usp=sharing
              • All grade levels need to sign up for Eureka Training, these are grade and site specific.
              • If you are planning a field trip in Spring, make sure it does not conflict with the testing calendar.
              • Check your phones in the pods to ensure they are working.  If not, let Cindy know.
              • Student Council forms are due Tuesday.
              • Debbie Shea will be starting on September 9.
              • Is anyone doing coding in their class or interested in learning about coding?  Come see Longi.

              Focus:

              Found in Doree's room!

              This week focus on WICOR in your lesson plans.  Our Focus is Organization.  Think about how you are helping your students become organized in all areas.  Be prepared to share out at the October 17th Staff Meeting.

              Upcoming Events:

              9/4 - Eureka Training for TK/K
                    -CAASPP Training for Longi and Erin (off campus at 2)
              9/5 - Ellevation Training (Carrie and Longi off campus at 12)
              9/6 - Principal's Meeting (Carrie off campus)
              9/7 - DIBELS Beginning of Year data entry due
                    -Reducing Chronic Absenteeism (Longi off campus all day)

              Love Riverside’s Vision
              “Love Riverside's vision is to inspire generosity that brings love in action to Riverside. We do this through hosting a city-wide serve day, inspiring ongoing volunteerism, collaborating with leaders & communicating city & neighborhood events that show all the good stuff going on in our city.
              Our annual Love Riverside Serve Day will be:
              Saturday, October 13, 2018
              Consider submitting and leading a project! We invite you to Partner with us in demonstrating kindness, spreading goodness & building community!” There are three ways they look for collaboration: submitting and leading a project, volunteering for the serve day, or financial sponsorship. Here is a list of the projects so far that you can volunteer for: https://www.loveriverside.org/communityservice

              2019 Lois B. Krieger Water Project Grants for Educators
              Receive up to $1000 in classroom funding. Deadline to apply is November 9, 2018. This is a great opportunity for schools and teachers to receive some additional funding for science. Please click here for the website with the application. Through the grant program, educators and students have the opportunity to become actively engaged in educational and water-related projects. This program continues to have a wide-ranging impact on students and educators in Western’s general service area. The application filing period began on August 1. The deadline to apply is Friday, November 9. Teachers in Western’s service area are eligible to apply. For a list of public schools visit: http://wmwd.com/366/Qualifying-Schools
              For questions regarding the grant application process email: LDeGrave@WMWD.com Application: http://wmwd.com/482/Lois-B-Krieger-Grant-Application

              Call the Helpdesk for Assistance
              Don’t forget - need a password reset or other technology assistance? We’re here to help you at the Helpdesk! Just call x81099 from any internal phone.

              REEF Teaching Enrichment Grants
              The Teaching Enrichment Grant Program supports teachers, students and staff in the Riverside Unified School District in developing enriching experiences and promoting excellence in their classrooms and schools. Applications due Sept. 14. Application

              Riverside’s Got Talent
              Now is the time to register to audition for the 7th Annual Riverside’s Got Talent Show. Winners perform on Sunday, November 4 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium, with six cash prize winners! Applications due Sept. 22. More Info

              More Visual Arts Opportunities in Arts Partners Newsletter!
              There are lots and lots of additional visual and performing arts opportunities through our arts partners. To Learn More

              FOSS
              Several Training dates available.  See Longi for more information.

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              9/2 - Jennifer Jimenez
              9/4 - Kristi Forsythe
              9/6 - Devin Miller