September 23rd, 2019- Monday- Eval team
September 24th, 2019- Tuesday- Intervention Meeting/MTSS
September 24th, 2019- Tuesday- September leadership assembly 8:05 am in gym
September 24th, 2019- Tuesday- Grade level teaming K-5
September 25th, 2019- Wednesday- Walk and Talk starts, every Wed/Fri before school
September 25th, 2019- Wednesday- Staff meeting
September 26th-27th, 2019- Thursday and Friday- Student Lighthouse interviews
September 26th, 2019- Thursday- Boys activity- Outside 5:30-6:30 pm
September 27th, 2019- Friday- Principal lunch with September student leaders of the month
Next week:
September 30th, 2019- Hearing and Vision Screening with nurses
September 30th, 2019- Staff potluck for lunch
October 4th, 2019- Friday fun- mismatched everything
October 4th, 2019- Student leaders selling caramel suckers for .50 cents each
Habit of the week/Classroom leading morning announcements:
Pauley- Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood
Next week: Spencer- Habit 6: Synergize
The staff meeting this week will start with the Twin Falls Education Foundation visiting. We will then hear about federal programs. This includes Title 1 services, migrant services, and services for students who have been identified as homeless. Everybody is welcome to attend, not just certified staff.
Some days are better than other days. When bumps appear, it is important to remember your why. One of my favorite parts about the new office area is definitely the windows and open doors that allow us to see the kids. You look over and there is someone smiling and waving at you. That is my why, the kids. We get to create change everyday with kids, even the hardest kids. The pictures this week include a great picture of smiling kids as they walk by the office.
Pictures also include engaging math learning with one of our new teachers, Mrs. Yarbrough. There are also pictures from after school that include learning about senses, relaxation, senses, and synergy with puzzles:
Pictures This Week
This is a nice article about building rapport with students. There might be one idea that catches your eye:
Building Rapport
Thought for today:
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