Monday, April 22, 2013

Monday Points: April 22, 2013

Here is wishing you a good Monday. This week we begin Success Academy which means final week for Session Five. I hope you all had a restful and relaxing weekend.
Celebration Points:
 Cheers to our district ELL department and their ability to get students access to Student Proficiency Credit. In my years of working with students for credit recovery/advancement, this is truly one of the most exciting student opportunities to come along. I am flush with joy over this chance for our students to earn language credit based on their proficiency in speaking, writing and understanding another language. CHOICE had its initial meeting last week. This week New Start students who are interested meet in the computer lab on Tuesday at 11:00.  Please do your part to get the word out to our students about this long overdue celebration, and credit earned of their skill in second languages.
Instructional Point:
I’d like to give some words, and remind you, about the importance your role as an Advisor plays in the overall teaching and growth of our students. I am professionally convinced in the power strong advising can bring to good instruction. True, you are a content teacher first, but it is critical that you too understand how your actions advising students can move our teaching into a “Distinguished” level of instruction.
In Charlotte Danielson, Distinguished level teachers are generally characterized by their students taking ownership of their learning. As an Advisor to students, you can substantially affect students taking ownership by setting the core content aside (for a bit) and setting a larger context for our students’ learning.
Thirty minutes of Advisory, each day, gives you the unique opportunity to get to truly know your students by name strength and need. It is not the kind of access that I, our counselor, or other adults will realistically ever have in our current school settings.
When you have built that consistent ongoing relationship with a student, you can have the meaningful, trusting and reflective conversations. You can talk with each of them about what behaviors they can improve upon, and those the can enhance to be a better learner, and ultimately more successful in school. You are truly their daily guide and coach to help them navigate and achieve in our learning environments and the community at large.
Think about it. If you did not exist or provide the advisement you do for many of our students, where would they be? How would they create a vision, or connect these things we call school, teaching and learning to a real world, college and their career for after they graduate?
There certainly are other committed adults who also see to, and ensure our kids are well situated and navigating the larger setting of school. Our counselor, for example, creates, oversees, and very well promulgates a broader more comprehensive program of supporting students socially and academically, which leads them to success. TO some extent office and administrative personnel have a role in this effort. We are strategic and effective in our multiple approaches, but there is a numbers and time challenge to working with every kid every day.
The power of a daily Advisory allows you see your kids every single day. Every day, it is in your schedule, to interact, check in and talk with our kids about their future. You are the one who daily reminds them they need to be ready to learn, and why. (Even if they are not asking yet!)
Do not sideline or underestimate your role as an Advisor. It is a proud and important role, which if done thoughtfully and with tact, leads students to taking ownership of their learning and success. Do not let this opportunity to be the Teacher Advisor fall to the wayside. It is not an additional chore. Advisory is a very important part of your teaching. In fact, Charlotte Danielson, herself, might argue that an Advisory “Distinguishes” your overall instructional practice.

PCT Point: Friday April 26. Team Time or District Job Alike
This Friday PCT is a district wide job alike  collaboration or meet in the building team of your choosing.  Please let me know what you will be doing for PCT.

Mike’s Schedule:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
April 22
April 23
April 24
April 25
April 26
Weekly Letter
Teach Success Academy
CHOICE Parent and PSO Meetings
Evaluation Meetings and Writing
Teachscape Study Group
District Principal Meeting (All Day ERAC)
Evaluation Meetings and Writing
District RTI/PBIS Planning Team (All Day ERAC)
Evaluation Writing
School Board Meeting
Teach Success Academy
In Classrooms
Evaluation Meetings
SPU Recruiting Fair
Tier III Training
Fire Drill
Weekly Administrative
PCT: Team Time Supervision and EOC Approvals


Have a wonderful last full week of April!
Mike

Monday, April 15, 2013

Monday Points: April 15, 2013

Monday Points
April 15, 2013
Welcome back from what I hope was a restful and relaxing Spring Break! Today we begin the last quarter of the school year. As every year, the tempo will increase over these next ten weeks as we start down the road to Graduation and the end of the year.
Celebration Points:
Ahoy New Start sailors. The 3rd Annual Adventuress cruise has been completed safely, and our kids are home! I want to congratulate Teacher Kelsie Maney for organizing, coordinating and her leadership through the “Adventuress adventure” with 24 of our students and the crew of SS Adventuress. In addition to a three-day overnight sail around Puget Sound with our students, Kelsie worked closely with our partners, Sound Experience and the Youth Maritime Training Association, to keep this amazing hands-on learning, team building and authentic sailing experience alive and truly accessible to our students. Celebrate by asking the students about their experience, and giving sincere thanks to Kelsie for her commitment to our students.

Instructional Point:
Smarter Balanced is the assessment consortium that our district and state will be working with in coming years for student performance testing. The idea is this organization will manage and align state testing with the new Common Core as we sunset current state standards. We have started the conversations this year and will begin teaching to the Common Core next year. This week I want to introduce you the Smarter Balanced website http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/ , which has incredible amounts of information about Common Core, standards and the assessments we will soon be engaging with our colleague schools and students. The link I have included is a page with sample performance tasks and assessments in Math and ELA standards. Over the break I have placed a hard copy of these standards in your teacher box. Please take a few minutes to look at the standards we will be learning to teach too soon, and “dip your toes” into a few of the sample questions at the Smarter Balanced website. http://www.smarterbalanced.org/sample-items-and-performance-tasks/ It is important that you have a sense of the rigor and increased performance expectations we will soon be having of our students, and your teaching!

PCT Point: Friday April 19. 1:00 @ Salmon Creek. Pedagogy of Confidence
Our last discussion (this year) around our shared reading of Pedagogy of Confidence will be facilities by colleague Mrs. Dindria Barrow who is going to share with us some of her related graduate research about student self-concept, personal identity in cultural groups and bicultural settings (such as school).  I want to thank Dindria in advance for offering to conduct our next collaborative learning and sharing experience around how students’ self perception is formed in the environments we grow and teach our children.

Mike’s Schedule:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
April 15
April 16
April 17
April 18
April 19
Weekly Letter
Staffing Prep
Staffing Meetings (ERAC)
In Classrooms
Sped Meeting
Teachscape Study Group
Evaluation Meetings
Transition Planning
In Classrooms
CHOICE Staff Meeting
ELL Symposium
Evaluation Meetings
In Classrooms
Language Credit Meeting (CHOICE)
Evaluation Meetings
Discipline Hearing (ERAC)
Alt Ed Leadership Team Retreat
(All Day)
Evaluation Meetings
Counselor Meeting
Weekly Admin Meeting
PCT: Pedagogy of Confidence
Evaluation Meetings


And away we go into another exciting and glorious fourth quarter run! Have a fantastic week and welcome back!
Mike