Thursday, December 17, 2020

Thursday Thriller, December 17, 2020

 Thursday Thriller

December 17, 2020



What a fall it has been!  Holy Cow!!  May you enjoy your break, reflect on your accomplishments and relax!!!

Thank you for your hard work, persistence and grit to be successful!  You ARE making a difference!  Collective efforts of Teachers, Secretaries, Intervention Specialists, Paras, Cooks, Custodians you are all working SO HARD on behalf of students!!!!

The building will be open throughout break BUT hopefully, you won't need to come in. :D

You are appreciated. :D

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Kim


PS  The stockings were handmade by Armida. 💝  Didn't she do an AMAZING job?  She and Ashley have also been the ones behind providing Friday treats. :D


January Calendar

Monday, January 4th "A" Day

Wednesday, January 6th  Staff Collaboration

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Thursday Thriller

 Thursday Thriller
December 10, 2020


SHOUT OUT to the PE Department -Sean, Mike, Amber and Chad for putting on the Jingle Bell Jog!  It was so nice to get outside, walk/run and visit with people.  Much needed!! 


Christmas Spirit or 'day drinking' as Chad's wife wanted to know 😆.  A little elf sent her this picture.


Go Beth!!!!!


Nuts-n-Bolts

1.  Please remind students that Mon-Thursday evenings from 6:00-7:00 there is support.  Rigo, Reggie and Nathan Dostal are 'on call' to help families. Nathan is also on call Friday afternoons.

2.  If you have a personal, incentive or longevity day that you will be using please let me know at least 2 days in advance.  Also, if you are sick or ill Armida does not post those in sub online.  If you need assistance doing that, then Armida is here to help...not do it for you :D but to help you.

3. When you arrive to work on Friday, you will notice a "stocking menu" on your door.  Please complete this menu and return it to the office by Monday the 14th. :)

4. Next Wednesday the 16th is our virtual assembly!  It is coming together nicely.  THANK YOU, WILL!  Depending on how long it is, we'd like you to air it at around 11:30. 

5.  Instead of a formal curbside pick up as we had planned, we are just having the Transportation team deliver materials.  Please make sure if you have anything for students for over the break or the week we return in January that you have it in the office by Tuesday, end of day with name and address labels.  For those of you who have brought materials down to the office to be delivered, you have done a SUPERB job at labeling!  Thank you

6.  SST continues to revamp and revise our process.  Majority of you responded with 'send me an email' regarding students in your class that are on our radar.  In addition, a shared folder with information for you to glance at if you wish was also requested.  We will do our best to communicate in a way that is effective for you.

7. Monday is the last day for Secret Santas.  This is also the time to let your Secret Santa know who you are.

8.  If you have emailed me already regarding when you send your Skyward reports/emails to families THANK  YOU.  If you have not, please do so by Friday end of day.  Thanks

Something to Ponder
What is your first reaction when you read this title:  

How to Help Students Focus on What They’re Learning, Not the Grade?

This opens up a larger philosophical topic about grading in general.   Now add a pandemic on top, coupled with remote learning and wow! gateway to good, hard and uncomfortable discussions!

What would you like to keep about grading?  What would you like see changed and why?

Hope you find a gold nugget. 

Quote
"It's the teacher that makes the difference, not the classroom."  -Michael Morpurgo

Little Humor

This is probably one of my most favorite teacher blogs.  She is funny and real!  Hope you get a smile out of her blog, take her advice for self-care and try those sheet pan nachos!!!




Thursday, December 3, 2020

Thursday Thriller

 Thursday Thriller
December 3, 2020


THANK YOU for playing along in yesterday's staff collaboration!  A HUGE SHOUT OUT to BETH who coordinated and planned this event.  WILL was the behind the scenes director AND to all of our SUSPECTS -Shannon, Agnes, Conor, Nate C, Armida and Caleb THANK YOU!!!

Who would have thought this gentle giant could be our killer?



NUTS-n-BOLTS

1.    Virtual Assembly on Wednesday, December 16th.  We will 'air' it at 11:30ish depending on once Will has it all together (15-20 mins max).

2.   Wednesday, December 9th we will have a staff meeting right after collaboration at 3:00.   A few of you have asked for some new strategies and/or tech ideas to 'spice up' what you are doing.  We will have quick tutorials from Jen and Sue on a couple of things they are using. We will also discuss student attendance. Finally, we will touch upon weekly progress reports via email through Skyward.  Don't quit reading yet :D  I have some options and ideas other than weekly, which some of you are already doing, to communicate with families.   The goal is twofold:

                        a) Consistent communication through Skyward as a platform for parents to use.  A consistent message that "At GMS, we communicate with our families via email on academic progress  every..... weekly, bimonthly, first Friday of every month (whatever we decide) )."  Families who do not have email the office will call and find out if they have an active email and if not we mail the report OR we help sign them up for a Google email. 

                        b) Yes, parents can look in Skyward any time they want to but they don't.  Let's communicate accurate information.  By collectively communicating with families on a consistent basis giving parents steady feedback.  

3.  Attendance -OSPI has guidelines that we need to adhere to.  However, with that being said, I think we could agree that if a student logs in, camera off, muted and DOES NOT respond to MULTIPLE tries from the teacher THROUGHOUT the lesson,  then that could be counted as an absence.  Be thinking.  We all agree we are not trying to be punitive.  Rather we just want to hear and/or see students. We can finalize further on the 9th.

4.  You are invited to the Lunch Bunch times.  Didn't want to leave anyone out.  Totally optional.  If students ask, the link is in their email the night before.  7th graders should have received the link for tomorrow this afternoon. 

5.  Beginning on Monday, Reggie, Rigo and Nathan D are going to be 'on call' for families Mon-Thursday 6:00-7:00PM, Nathan Fridays from 3:15-4:15.  Cesar is working on a postcard to send home, phone notification and email. Families will have a reoccurring Zoom link as well as Google voice numbers for all three gentlemen.  These guys will have access to Skyward and your Google Classrooms to help families navigate.  Please spread the word to your students.  

6. Those of you participating in the Secret Santa hope it's going well!  I got the best snacks on Monday!  I ate the licorice in literally one day.  Just saying!

7.  We are going to communicate out to families again the importance of obtaining the Chromebook insurance.  The drawback is the power cords are not covered by the insurance.  Cords are $25.  Families can do a payment plan.  In order to receive a new cord, families have to sign the payment plan and put some money down; even a $1.   Please send all inquiries to Kara and Jami.  They will work with Armida on the paperwork.  We would love to just hand students cords because we don't want them to miss out.  However, there are procedures in place that are beyond Garrison that we must adhere to. 

8.  If students are having difficulty with their Chromebook, please send them to Kara and/or Jami.  They will problem solve with the student, ask questions and then determine if they need a different Chromebook.  

9.  ZOOM BINGO-Amy K and Shannon have each gotten a Bingo!! Anyone else?  Blackout?  Let me know! I'm excited to award some prizes!

10.  We had 50 plus 6th graders show up to Lunch Bunch!  They were pretty cute and eager to participate. 



SOMETHING TO PONDER

Nine Nonobvious Ways to Have Deeper Conversations

This is a one pager to ponder and reflect upon.  Two that resonated with me were "Keep the gem statement front and center."  Agreeing to disagree-the comment that keeps the relationship together.

"Be the midwife."  You are influencing action.  No matter how hard you try, talking the person through you aren't having the baby.  How does this quote, "Be the midwife" help you think about your work with students?  Teacher talk vs student talk. 

Hope you find a gold nugget. 

QUOTE

"Either you run the day or the day runs you."  -Jim Rohn


Little Humor

Consider me the 'gift that keeps on giving."  LOL There is a challenge among District Admin to share their 'festive' clothing each day.  This is all I got😜


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