Sunday, November 26, 2023

Tis the Season

 All the turkey has been eaten (maybe) and now it's time to trim the tree and prepare for the season of Advent.  I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving and are well-rested as we enter into our very busy time of year.  I will be watching it all from home on Facebook so be sure to take lots of pictures.  If you are new (or just not sure), here are the events to look forward to:

  • Santa Shop (week of Dec. 4)
  • Welcome back Darien!! (Dec. 4)
  • Advent Retreat (Dec. 8)
  • Confession (Gr. 3-8)
  • SVDP Food Drive sponsored by Student Council
  • Christmas Concert Practice (Dec. 14)
  • Christmas Concert and the after party in the FLC (Dec. 15)
  • Math Mid-terms Gr. 7-8 (Dec. 18-19)
  • Mass with the Bishop (Dec. 20)
  • Middle School Breakfast (Dec. 22)
  • Best Christmas party ever (Dec. 22)
For the PLC faculty meeting on Monday, please refer to Mary's email from before the break.  

Have a wonderful week and a Blessed Advent and Merry Christmas.  I will be at school tomorrow and after that, I am hoping to be back on Jan. 8.  Happy New Year!



Saturday, November 11, 2023

Field Trip Time!

 Many of the classes are taking advantage of the beautiful weather for their field trips and service projects this week.  To see what's happening, check the Faculty and Staff Google Calendar.  Mary and I will also be on a field trip beginning Sunday afternoon which is why my blog is early this weekend.  While we are out on Monday and Tuesday, you can reach out to Kate if you have any student issues or to Yesenia with general assistance.  Mary and I are just a text message away if you need us.  

I hope everyone had a great time on Friday at the Walkathon.  If you check our Facebook page, you will see that Galy had a GREAT time with her dance moves.  The PTCO did a great job this year keeping it simple and fun.  I don't have the final numbers, but I do know we raised enough to pay for the three Flat Panels that arrived last week.  Yay!!  

Teachers, Monday's faculty meeting is a Grade Level PLC.  Please refer to the PLC timeline for what you should be doing.  You should be checking your progress on the goals set at the last grade level meeting.  

Have a wonderful week!


Sunday, November 5, 2023

Yay! We did it!

 Congratulations and thank you all so very much for your hard work last year during our self study and for helping the "visitors" see what a great school we really are.  What was most exciting to me was the validation that our Catholic Identity is truly visible and students are living our mission.  

After last week, there is not much left to say except I am very blessed to work at St. Stephen and be surrounded by all of you.  Since I have no other words, I am cancelling Monday's faculty meeting (Yay again!).  Please use the time to look over report cards, catch up on planning, etc.  The CSW committee may consider having their first planning meeting (it will be here before you know it!).  Also, please send me your conference schedule for Friday.  

You will receive a schedule for Friday's Walkathon during the week.  We will start the day with a special morning show honoring Veterans.  

Have a wonderful week!



Sunday, October 29, 2023

It's Here!!

 


Yes, the time for the Accreditation Visit is finally here!  Here are some final things to remember:
  • No one is allowed to be sick
  • Dress professionally 
  • Be sure your classrooms (AND offices) are neat and tidy
  • Have lesson plans available
  • Be yourself
  • Relax
  • Smile
Please talk to your students this week about the visit.  Explain that the visitors are here to see what a great job we are doing.  Tell the students to greet the visitors if they see them in the halls, etc., but no one needs to stop what they are doing in class when they come in to observe.  

Some other reminders for this week:
  • Faculty meeting on Monday is for all Math teachers PK-8. We will all meet in Heather's room to create Math goals
  • Tuesday is Boo Gram deliveries and Halloween shirt and jeans
  • Wednesday is a Holy Day of Obligation.  I suggest going over to church a little earlier.  
  • Friday is the final day of the Trimester
Have a wonderful week!








Sunday, October 22, 2023

Reminders

 


As I looked over the next two weeks on the calendar, I felt called to send a bunch of reminders.  There are many things happening in the next two weeks and hopefully, you will not forget any.  Most of this will pertain to teachers.

This week's reminders:

  • Monday is a Grade Level Faculty Meeting.  Everything you should be working on in the PLC is on the Timeline for meetings through November.  We will continue to add to the timeline so that you know well ahead what the expectation is for the meeting.  Please let me know where each group is meeting and I will stop by each group.
  • Tuesday at 8 a.m., the Encore teachers will meet to set your goals for the year.  Encore teachers do not need to attend Monday's meeting.
  • Thursday at 6 p.m. is the first PTCO General Meeting in the FLC.  If you signed up for this meeting, please be sure you are there.  If you cannot attend, please switch dates with someone else and let me know.
  • Friday is Marvelous Mustang, please be sure the spreadsheet is complete.  
  • Friday is also a noon dismissal and PD day for teachers.  All teachers are expected to attend.  Trunk or treat takes place this evening.  Please sure your cars are out of the parking lot by 6 p.m.
Next week's reminders:
  • Monday is a Subject Area PLC.  Only Math teachers will need to attend.  Directions are on the Timeline
  • Tuesday is Halloween shirt and jean day and Boo Grams are delivered.
  • Wednesday is All Saints AND day one of the Accreditation Visit.  All teachers must attend the 3:30 meeting with the team in the media center.
  • Thursday is day two of the visit.  All teachers should attend the report meeting at 3:30 in the Media Center.  Everyone else is invited to attend.
  • Friday is the end of the trimester.
Lots of things are happening!  Have a great week!

Monday, October 16, 2023

And Let the Math Discussions Begin!

 If you were at today's Math PD, you would understand the title.  I hope that everyone who attended the session found it helpful and could connect it to what we are doing with Patty.  For everyone else, just know that we will be having great discussions about numbers.

This appears to be a quiet week with a couple of field trips at the end.  Teachers, please let me know your plans for All Saint's Day.  If you are doing something in a subject other than Religion, please be sure that the activity still meets the subject area standards.  This is a day people will be watching.  Also let me know what your students will be wearing that day.  If you are new and are wondering yourself, please talk to your grade level partners about the different things we have done in the past.  All are acceptable.

Thank you all and have a great rest of the week and this is how I felt this weekend...




Sunday, October 8, 2023

Pray for Israel

 This morning I opened my email from The Religion Teacher and read this...

"Have no anxiety at all," Saint Paul says today in the second reading. "But in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, make your requests known to God" (Phil 4:6).

As religious educators, anxiety can sometimes get the best of us. Our work isn't easy and it's hard to see the fruits of our labor. This verse should remind us that when we feel anxious and tired, turn to the Lord with a thankful heart and offer our worries up to him. He will give you peace and "guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." 

Anxiety is a word we hear a lot lately and this was a reminder that everything is in God's hands.  

On Friday, the principals were introduced to the Hallow App.  Some of you may be familiar with it.  I've had it on my phone for a couple of years.  Through the generosity of an anonymous donor, every school in the Diocese will receive one year of the app for Faculty, Staff, and Students.  I will send more information about students as there is parental permission needed.  During the presentation, I realized I had only tapped the surface of what Hallow has to offer and I am excited to share this with everyone.  In order to introduce you to this app, I am changing the order of faculty meetings for the remainder of the month.  The Grade Level PLC (scheduled for tomorrow) will switch with the business meeting on Oct. 30.  All teachers should meet in Heather's room tomorrow for a regular meeting in which I will introduce this to you.  Faculty and Staff will receive an email with your credentials for your account after I send them your emails addresses which I plan to send to the rep tonight.  Watch for the email.

Patty from Catapult will be here Thursday and Friday this week.  You will receive your schedule tonight.  You may need to adjust when you teach math in order to make this work.  Thank you for being flexible.  

Finally, remember to keep all those in the State of Israel in your prayers.  I would suggest that this be our intention this week for the Rosary.  

Thank you to those who came to the Pumpkin Patch and also to the many teachers who supported the SVDP Ladies Tea.  Have a wonderful week.  

For the peace of Jerusalem pray:

“May those who love you prosper!

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Grandparent's Day all weekend long

 Thank you everyone for a FANTASTIC GRANDPARENTS/FRIENDS DAY!!  We had so many compliments.  Friday was definitely a day to celebrate grandparents and babies.  Big shout out to Galy, Laura, and Mary for hosting a beautiful shower.  My Grandparent Day continued into the weekend with the arrival of Isaiah's brother Leo.  Isaiah was full of love at the hospital when he met his baby brother.  Let's see what happens when the baby comes to HIS house.  


There are many things happening this week.

  • Boo Gram Sales begin
  • Retakes and class pictures are on Thursday.  We will start with 8th grade cap and gown pictures promptly at 8:00 am.  An email went home to parents with directions.  
  • I will be at a principal's meeting on Friday but will be back for the Pumpkin Patch event.  Please try to stop by after school and show your support, and maybe pick up a pumpkin or two!
Have a smashing week everyone!  If you get that, email me.  First one gets a prize!






Sunday, September 24, 2023

Fall Book Fair

 "Show me a family of readers, 
and I will show you the people who move the world."  
~ Napoleon Bonaparte

Welcome to Book Fair Week!  Expect the unexpected, be patient, and be flexible.  Monday is the teacher preview day.  Treats will be available in the Media center for teachers so please stop by between 7-7:30 am.  Families will be coming for Donuts with Grownups both Tuesday and Wednesday.  Expect students to straggle in a little late but we will do our best to get them to class on time.  Thursday is classroom pickup for the Family Event.  Friday is Mass and Grandparents/friends Day.  Here is a breakdown of the schedule for Friday.  If you have any questions about it, please come see me.  Where it says "Book Fair," that is ONLY if they have a grandparent/friend present.  I will make an announcement for people to switch to another room if they choose at 10:30.  We will not have Encore classes, but those teachers should be present in the classroom so the teacher has their prep.  Please check with the teachers to know what activities are planned.  I will send more information tomorrow about when to send students to the Book Fair that bring in money and permission slips.  

Time

Grade

Event

8:00 – 8:30

PK 3

Breakfast

PK 4

Book Fair

8:30 – 9:00

PK 3

Book Fair

PK 4

Breakfast

9:00 – 10:00

PK 3 and PK 4

Activities

9:30 – 10:15

Middle School

Book Fair

10:15 – 11:30

Middle School

Breakfast and activities (those wanting to visit another class would leave at 10:30)

9:30 – 10:30

Grades K-5

Breakfast and activities (first group)

10:30 – 11:30

Grades K-5

Activities (second group)

10:15 – 10:45

Grades K-1

Book Fair

10:45 – 11:15

Grades 2-3

Book Fair

11:15 – 11:45

Grades 4-5

Book Fair


Other than all that, just a regular week :)

Have a great week!






Sunday, September 17, 2023

Creating Memories

 The most beautiful things in life are those special moments and memories.  What are the memories we're making together as educators?  How will we create even better experiences the rest of this year?  Because of our calling, we choose to remember the best about people and gracefully release them from errors and sins of yesterday.  Memories are powerful, but it's our vision that elevates and energizes people.  We give hope and enable dreams through education.  

On Friday of this week, we will have our first Marvelous Mustang award presentation of the year.  Please be sure to contact parents and send your students to the Media Center prior to the morning show.  

Have a wonderful week and go make some powerful memories, the kind that inspire new dreams.  Love 'em and Lead 'em!

Sunday, September 10, 2023

Patriot Day

Patriot Day is observed every Sept. 11 to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks against the US.  As we work for peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation, let us make this a time for hope in God's grace, in ourselves, and in one another.  

Teachers, please remember to include a discussion of the homily from the weekend in your Monday religion lessons each week.  This idea from the Religion teacher is a good one.  Students can write it in their religion notebook or on an index card.  You should also ask them what they heard the priest say in the homily.  


If you have not turned in your Faith Dev. Plan, please turn it into me on Monday.  Teachers, please remember to bring a device and your PGPs to the faculty meeting for possible updates.  Thank you to those who already updated theirs.  

This looks to be a pretty quiet full week of school.  Not much happening except some great learning!  Have a wonderful week!


O, Lord, remember us in our desire to live out your purpose for us in creation.  Fill us with comradeship, loyalty, humility, and courage, generosity, and greatness of heart which grow out of suffering.  May we bring peace to others of all races and faiths and in that action find peace for ourselves.  Give us peace in our time, O Lord, we pray.  Amen. 






Sunday, August 27, 2023

Practice Joy!

 Thank you all for coming out to the Franciscan Center.  I hope you enjoyed the day as much as I did.  One of my favorite moments was the video of the young boy telling us we get better at things we practice.  We all know that's true but I never associated it with things like complaining and worrying.  What a great idea -- Practice Joy!

Please take some time to think about something that resonated with you on the retreat.  Also, for returning teachers, look back at your ARK scores and areas you may be weak in.  As you reflect on these, start to create your faith goals for the year (form can be found in the 23-24 school folder).  Please complete your faith goals by September 8 then print out the form and put it in my mailbox.  Everyone at school is required to do this.  If you are a new teacher, you first need to complete the ARK assessment.  I will email you both the details.  

Instructions for Monday's Faculty Meeting were sent last week.  Friday is a half day with teacher PD on i-Ready.  An email with details on who will attend this training and directions for others will be sent on Monday.

Have a wonderful week and Practice Joy!




Sunday, August 20, 2023

The Power of Clarity

 Providing clear direction is part of our commitment to love 'em and lead 'em.  Effective teachers set the pace by ensuring expectations are translated into day-to-day habits to foster a culture of cohesiveness, consistency, and growth.  Below (The Power of Clarity) is a great explanation (courtesy of ChatGPT) of how to give clear directions.  This is important not just for teachers, but anyone working with children.  

At my administrator's meeting on Friday, we had a lengthy discussion about AI and its place in education.  The question is not, should we allow it, it exists and is available to all.  The question is, how do we make changes in our teaching to incorporate it and maintain integrity in student work.  One school (Cristo Rey) has changed all their writing prompts in ELA to have students think outside the box and use questions that could not be answered by ChatGPT.  The example that was given was not something I was very familiar with, but instead of asking the typical questions when reading Othello, the question had to do with a handkerchief and how the outcome would be different if it were not found (something like that, I'm not familiar with the handkerchief).  I'm not suggesting we change everything we do, but we need to be aware that AI is here.  There are programs that can tell if an essay was written by AI but there are also programs that you can run an essay through to make it undetectable as being written by AI.  Students are smart.  They can ask for an essay written by a 5th grader with 4 grammar mistakes and 5 spelling errors.  It's a lot to think about.  I also found out that some of the issues with ChatGPT (like could not ask about current events) have been resolved.  The information is up-to-date.  

I was also introduced to two other AI programs.  One is Google Bard.  I opened up our Google account to make this accessible to teachers.  It is very similar to ChatGPT but I didn't find it as good.  I also had some fun with Adobe Firefly and made this.  This was adding effects to text.


It's great for creating images from specific directions.  For example, I asked the program to create an image of students learning in a futuristic classroom with a moonscape outside the window.  This is what I got.


Besides all the "fun" we were having, I learned more about the new Terra Nova (Terra Nova Next) that we will be switching to.  We will have the option of paper/pencil tests or an online test.  My understanding is the new test is shorter.  Be thinking about this and we can continue the discussion as we will have the choice of how we want to give the test.  The only rule is we have to make a choice and all classes must do the same thing.  Either everyone does paper or everyone does it online.  I'm not sure if the results will be comparable to our current data.  

Have a great i-Ready week and I look forward to seeing everyone at the Parish Retreat on Friday.  We will meet at the Franciscan Center in Tampa (3010 N Perry Ave, Tampa, FL 33603) at 8:30 am for a continental breakfast.  Lunch is included and we should end at approximately 2 pm.  


The Power of Clarity

As educators, we have the incredible responsibility of guiding our students toward learning and growth. One of the most crucial aspects of effective teaching is providing clear directions to our students. Clear directions can make the difference between engaged, confident learners and frustrated, disoriented ones. In this blog, we'll delve into the importance of giving students clear directions and provide you with some valuable strategies to ensure your instructions are crystal clear.

Imagine stepping into a new environment with vague instructions – it's disorienting and can lead to feelings of confusion and frustration. Similarly, students rely on clear directions to navigate their learning journey. Clear directions:

1. **Minimize Confusion:** Students need to understand what is expected of them. Unclear directions can lead to misunderstandings, unnecessary mistakes, and even anxiety.

2. **Boost Confidence:** When students know exactly what to do, they feel more confident in their abilities. This confidence can lead to increased participation and a willingness to take risks.

3. **Foster Independence:** Clear directions empower students to take charge of their learning. When they know what is expected, they can work independently and make meaningful progress.

4. **Save Time:** Clear directions prevent students from getting stuck or needing constant clarification. This ultimately saves precious class time.

Strategies for Giving Clear Directions:

1. **Be Succinct:** Keep your instructions concise and to the point. Avoid unnecessary jargon or lengthy explanations that might confuse students.

2. **Use Simple Language:** Choose words and phrases that are age-appropriate and easy to understand. Avoid using overly complex vocabulary that could deter comprehension.

3. **Break It Down:** If a task is multi-step, break it down into smaller, sequential steps. This helps students tackle each part individually, reducing the chances of feeling overwhelmed.

4. **Visual Aids:** Whenever possible, use visual aids like diagrams, charts, or videos to supplement verbal instructions. Visuals can reinforce understanding and accommodate different learning styles.

5. **Model the Process:** If you're introducing a new concept or task, consider demonstrating it yourself first. Modeling the process helps students grasp what is expected and how to go about it.

6. **Ask for Clarification:** Encourage students to ask questions if they're unsure about anything. Create an environment where questions are welcomed and answered without judgment.

7. **Provide Examples:** Share examples that illustrate the desired outcome. Whether it's a math problem or a writing task, examples help students visualize the end goal.

8. **Check for Understanding:** Before diving into an activity, ask students to repeat the instructions in their own words or discuss what they understand. This quick check ensures everyone is on the same page.

9. **Repeat Important Points:** Reinforce key points multiple times throughout the instruction. Repetition helps solidify understanding and aids memory.

10. **Offer Written Instructions:** Alongside verbal instructions, provide a written version that students can refer back to. This is especially helpful for tasks that require multiple steps.

Clear directions are the foundation of effective teaching and learning. When we provide our students with directions that are straightforward, concise, and easily comprehensible, we empower them to engage confidently in their education. By using the strategies outlined above, you can create a classroom environment where clarity reigns, fostering a love for learning and success among your students.



Sunday, August 13, 2023

Leave a Trail

 Today's world of education can sometimes feel overwhelming but it is perseverance through hard times and hard things that help us to grow.  Managing through a pandemic was hard.  Making wise decisions while also maintaining vital relationships is hard.  Educating children AND parents is hard.  And that's why we are educators.  Not because it's easy, but because it's hard!  We have the courage and determination to inspire future generations.

Thank you all for an incredible first week of school!  Everyone is smiling and it was amazing to see how the students jumped right back into their work as if they never left.  

This week is our first full week and it is filled with events.  Here's the list...

  • Monday:  Faculty meeting 3:20-4:15 in Room 7.  Discussion topic is the Virtues Program.
  • Tuesday:  We will have Mass today as it is a holy day of obligation.  Please talk about this feast day Monday or Tuesday in Religion class.  2nd grade may not need to wear their PE uniform that day but check with Coach to see if the class can be moved.
  • Wednesday:  Back to School Night.  We will open the doors at 6:15 pm for parents.  Teachers should arrive at 6:00 pm to open their classrooms and get set up.  There will be two sessions: the first will be 6:30 - 7:10 and the second session will be 7:15 - 7:55.  I will announce when it is time to switch and time to leave.  
  • Thursday:  Picture Day.  Karen will provide an approximate schedule time for each homeroom.  Please do not come at that time, it's just an estimate.  Each class will be called when it's their turn.  Coach Green will let teachers know which students should bring their uniforms to change into after pictures.  
  • Friday:  I will be at the Bethany Center for an Admin. Meeting.  
Have a wonderful week and remember...




Sunday, August 6, 2023

Love 'em and Lead 'em

 When I sat down to write my blog this evening, I kept returning to the words that I heard last week from some of our new employees.  They spoke about the welcoming environment of our school and how everyone has been so kind to them.  Hearing these words made me smile.  When I interview potential employees and they ask about the climate and culture of our school, this is the thing I talk about most, the fact that we are a family and you all proved me right once again.  I am so very grateful to all of you and how you all take the time to welcome everyone.  By demonstrating real love through our actions, our school becomes a place where people thrive.  Please continue on this path and bring this love to all the students who will walk through the door in just a few days.  Children look up to us and we have a responsibility to treat them with kindness and respect in a world where at times others make them feel inadequate.  Remember to:

  • Address them by name and learn their interests
  • Know their dreams and goals
  • Celebrate them recognizing their progress and achievements
  • Believe in them assuming the best
In the words of Frederick Douglass, "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men."  Make a difference as a life builder, Love 'em and Lead 'em!

Monday is our ClearTouch training for all teachers.  As a reminder, the first wave of panels will be going into Grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6A, and 7.  Even if you are not the teacher assigned to these rooms, it is important that everyone become familiar with how they work as we will continue to purchase them for every room in the school.  The second purchase will be for 6B and 8th grade as well as two panels that will lay flat.  It may need to wait until after our November fundraiser, or maybe sooner if I can inspire parents to donate funds after they see how awesome these are.  Be sure to incorporate them into your back-to-school presentations.  There will then be a third purchase in the spring and their locations are to be determined.  

Open House is Tuesday from 3-4 pm.  New families will be invited to an orientation from 2:30-3:00 in the media center.  It is VERY important that your classroom doors remain closed and locked until 2:55 pm at which time you should open them in anticipation of the arrival of all parents.  We will do our best to ensure no one enters the building beyond the media center until 3 pm.  However, last year some did slip by us and made their way to open rooms.  Please do not let anyone in until at least 2:55, even if they bring you flowers and chocolates!  

You may be wondering about the security officer we will be getting.  I have been in contact with the superintendent all summer on this topic.  Our school is included in the contract with the security company and we will have an officer.  I do not have any information on who that will be as there has been a good deal of negotiation that went into drawing up the contract.  However, I am told that we will have someone here on the first day.  Please know that I am doing everything I can to make this happen and I will communicate this to parents this week.  

Have a wonderful 
week and a great 
First Day of School!


Sunday, July 30, 2023

Welcome Back!

 


Can you believe it's almost here?!!  This summer went by as quickly as last school year.  I hope everyone had a great summer and is feeling rested and ready for action because the first day of school is almost here.  

Everyone received the agenda for this week from Mary.  New employees have training at the Bethany Tuesday and/or Wednesday depending on your position.  During those two days, returning teachers must be present and may work in their classrooms.  There are days where the PD is for specific teachers (i.e., Friday's math PD), but all contracted employees must still be present at school on their scheduled days.  Everyone MUST be present on Thursday for pictures, morning orientation, and afternoon Raptor training.  All teachers must be present on Monday and Tuesday, even if those are not scheduled days, for ClearTouch training, teacher PD, and Open House.  If you have questions, please come see me.

Be sure to take a walk out to Angel's Wing and see the magical transformation.  It looks great and I know the students (and teachers!) will appreciate how clean everything is.  Mary and I are available Monday if you want to talk about furniture in your room.  Please keep in mind that you may have 27 students but we've given you 28 desks.  This is because we have NO STORAGE space this year and you might get another student.  You may even end up with 30 desks.  Again, no storage and we need them at some point.  

The way a team plays as a whole determines its success.  You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.
                                                                                                                            ~ Babe Ruth

Let's work together to make this a great year!  Love 'em and Lead 'em!

Sunday, May 14, 2023

Happy Mother's Day

 I hope all the moms (and moms-to-be) are having a wonderful day.  Two more weeks!  The most important thing to remember is to be super vigilant with supervision and keep everyone busy.  Don't let students know when grades are due and tell them everything counts!

Monday's faculty meeting is grading Mustang Writes.  Please get together in groups or in Heather's room and help get this done.  

Mass is on Thursday this week in honor of our 8th graders.  Following the brunch at approximately 11 am, we will have the clap out.  I will bring the students from the FLC to the front door of the school and they will walk down the hall from the front door to the breezeway and back to the FLC to head home.  We will send 7th-grade runners to the classrooms when we are ready.  Everyone lines up along the hallway and 6th grade comes out into the breezeway.  The 7th grade can line up along the PK fence.  

Have a fabulous week!



Sunday, May 7, 2023

Almost There

 and we are almost there for a number of things.  We are almost at our last lesson, the last test, the last grade.  We are almost at graduation.  We are almost at the end of planning, grading, packing, etc.  And, we are almost at the end of CIPA.  I am thankful for all the hard work the committees have put into completing the ARCA and reports.  My plan was to review Action Plans with the Steering Committee Monday after school, however, some of the Domain Reports are incomplete.  It was not an option to use the survey results, the option was which survey we used.  I will resend the Survey results to the domain chairs so that they can be reviewed.  Therefore, here is the plan for Monday's faculty meeting.

Domain A - This report is complete, but I need to meet with Maria to discuss some edits and one question.  The others in this Domain (Melissa, Connor, George, and also Kate) can help David in the media center with the NJHS applications.  

Domain B - Galy, Mari, Anthony, Darien, and Claudia need to meet to complete the section on survey results.

Domain C - Lisa, Amanda, Marianne, Laura, and Denet (David can do NJHS) need to meet to complete the section on survey results.

Domain D - Great job!  Susana and Yesenia and also Heather can help David with NJHS.

EEP - Well done!  Please help David with NJHS review.  

I will find another time to meet with the Steering Committee to review the Action Plans.  

Other things happening this week:

  • Cereal Drive - please be sure to talk about this on the morning show
  • Marvelous Mustang on Friday
  • Spring concert practice on Thursday at 8 am in the FLC
  • Spring concert Friday night at 6:30 pm
For the concert practice on Thursday, 8th grade will need to be picked up at the end of first period from the FLC.  They have music and Denet cannot leave to bring them back.  Denet and Maria, you may need to move 3rd grade music to later in the day.  I imagine practice will take the first two periods at least.  If your class is performing, please plan to be at the concert Friday night to help with supervision.  

Thank you all and have a great almost there week!



Sunday, April 30, 2023

Happy Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week!

 


Can you believe that tomorrow is May 1?  Only four weeks left and it's hard to believe.  What better way to start the month than with all the treats that PTCO will provide to show their appreciation for all you do.  Mary and I also appreciate all your efforts this year.  This has been a fabulous year after many challenging ones.  We are on a good path and our Terra Nova scores scream success!

Congratulations to our 2nd graders who received First Holy Communion on Saturday.  It was a beautiful ceremony and they will come dressed on Wednesday to take part in the May Crowning procession on Wednesday right before Mass.  Seating for this Mass will be a little different.  Second grade will sit where K and 8 usually sit.  Kindergarten will sit in the side section near the choir (where I usually sit).  Eighth graders will sit in the first two rows on the other side where 1st grade usually sits.  First graders will move back and take 2nd grade's spot.  Come see me if you need clarification.  

I have spent the weekend going through the ARCA and you have done great work.  We still have some work to do and I have created a list as I've gone through it.  We are missing some evidence that does exist and some of the links are not working.  I will review this with Mary on Monday morning and she will get a list to each domain.  We will most likely need to work on this for the first couple of hours on Friday and then begin presenting the work.  Presenting means going through the ARCA and defending your scores.  You will not need to open each piece of evidence during the presentation, just talk about them.  Everyone needs to be familiar with the complete ARCA, not just the domain you worked on.  If there are any concerns after the presentation, the adjustments can be made in the afternoon.  The Steering Committee will discuss the Domain Reports and the Action Plans.  

I will be joining our 8th graders on Thursday as we travel to the Universal Academy in Tampa for Interfaith Day.  

Have a wonderful week!





Sunday, April 23, 2023

The End is Near

 I'm not sure where this year has gone and I can't believe there are only five weeks of school left.  This is the time of year when supervision and sticking to your routines become most important.  Students should know that we are not done yet.  There is still much to do and learn in the next few weeks.

This week is a busy week with a final opportunity to wrap up your work on CIPA Monday afternoon before our day-long session on May 5, ARK testing for grades 2-8, and the GABIE bus for our younger students.  Please remember that I told students no homework on Monday.  This is mostly for younger students because parents typically help them and we want parents to attend the PTCO meeting Monday night.  Please come and join us at 6:30 pm.  There is much to learn as we discuss what PTCO has done for us this year, meet the new members of the PTCO Executive Board, review the revision to the PTCO Bylaws, and hear from me about the enhancements to security planned for next year.  I plan to talk about enhancements to the front entrance, upgrades to our Raptor system which includes emergency alerts, and having an armed security guard present during school hours.  I will also share this through Tidbits on Thursday.  We end this coming week with a very special event for our 2nd-grade students when they received First Holy Communion on Saturday.  

I will be out on Friday at the final principal's meeting of the year at the Bethany Center.  Mary will be here and I can always be reached by text.  

Have a wonderful week.

Sunday, April 16, 2023

Happy Easter

 I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Break!  Here's what you missed...  I came to school on Tuesday and was so excited to see the AC trucks all over the parking lot along with a lift.  We got 3 new ACs!!  Two that were replaced should resolve the leaks in Rm 13 and Makerspace.  I also stumbled on the laminate people repairing the circulation desk in the library.  Yay!  Finally, after much email debate throughout the week, CFC was able to locate the part we need so that we can have our fire inspection.  I've asked Duffy to schedule ASAP, so if you have anything blocking your "escape" windows or anything else that looks suspicious, now is the time to clean it up.  If only we can get the awning people to come out and fix our awning.  

Mary has taken the time to go through the ARCA and contacted all the Domain committees with comments regarding evidence.  I will go through the lists tomorrow and share anything you may need from me (for example, I saw salary scale mentioned).  I will work on it during the day so you have it for the afternoon meeting.  Our faculty meeting will be to work on CIPA.  We will have one more faculty meeting next Monday to finish up the final touches.  I will then go through it all and we do any final work needed on May 5.  On that day, all the Domains will present their findings as everyone needs to be familiar with all the information.  Just a reminder that ALL teachers must be present at school on May 5.  Part-time teachers must also attend that day, even if Friday is not a normal workday.  

Have a wonderful week!


Sunday, April 2, 2023

Palm Sunday

 Good afternoon and blessings on this beautiful Palm Sunday.  Only three and a half days until Easter Break!  These are the days when it's most important to keep to your routines as you know the students will be restless (and maybe the teachers too!).  

For our faculty meeting tomorrow, I'm asking that Melissa be there to answer any final questions about the retreat, go over everyone's roles (encore teachers will assist at the retreat), and the plan for going over to church for stations.  Our 7th graders did an amazing job Friday night in presenting the Living Stations.  Thank you all who helped put this together for your efforts.  

For the second part of the faculty meeting, I would like to meet with just Maria, Lisa, Marianne, David, Conner, Mari, and Mary.  

Thank you everyone and have a Blessed Holy Week!



Sunday, March 26, 2023

Our final days in Lent

 This is the last full week of Lent before we enter into Holy Week and we continue our promises of praying, fasting, and giving.  On Friday after the fish fry, our 7th graders will present the Living Stations of the Cross in the church at 7 pm.  Please join us and support our students.  Students will give to SVDP on Wednesday by bringing their food to church and dropping it off at the SVDP trailer.  Also, remind students that they should begin bringing in their rice bowls next week.  

Thank you all for supporting our annual Spirit Raffle.  Two drawings to go and we hope to make the final drawing a fun event.  Please come out and support our student basketball players as they take on the dad's basketball team at 3:15 pm in the FLC.  Students would love to see you all there cheering them on.  

As you know, I spent the end of the week at a Catholic school in Miami.  It's a great opportunity to see other schools and learn about their mission.  This school's strength was its Catholic Identity.  It was visible in every classroom with sacred space, student work, and in how everyone treated each other.  When students were asked what they enjoyed most about the school, lunch and PE did not make the list.  Instead, they talked about caring teachers, a sense of family, and living their faith.  One student, in particular, impressed me when he talked about the teachers as role models as well as the janitor who took the time to speak to him each day.  The students there were not perfect and they have their share of troubles, but it was a culture of caring.  These are things I also hear our parents say when they talk about our school, a sense of family and caring people.  While I always take away something from these visits, I am also reminded that our students are given a rigorous curriculum with the opportunity to develop 21st century skills, something not always evident in other schools.  You are all doing an amazing job of bringing challenging work to students in an environment of cooperation that allows our them to shine.  Thank you all for your continued commitment to excellence.

Have a wonderful week!



Sunday, March 19, 2023

Spring is in the air...

 Not really, at least not today.  But don't worry, it will be 90 degrees later this week.

Here's what you need to know about this week:

Monday and Tuesday - Visit from our Instructional Coach, Patty.  Math teachers have received the schedule.

Tuesday - Spring picture day.  Even if there is a schedule, please wait to be called before coming down.

Wed. - Fri. - I will be at Mother of our Redeemer in Hialeah doing an accreditation visit.  7th grade along with Connor and Marianne will be at Nature's Classroom.

Monday's faculty meeting is for the Steering Committee to determine the Action Plan goals and write the action plans.  This means that all domains have their benchmarks scored and all evidence is uploaded.  The Domain committees would have also submitted the Strengths and Opportunities for Growth portion of the domain reports to Mary.  If all that has not been done, then Monday is the day to continue to work on it.  Mary will give directions regarding where to meet and all teachers should remain on campus until 4:15 in case they are needed by their Domain chair.  Someone from Domain A will need to fill in for Maria.  

Please remember that all reports must be completed and submitted to me by April 24.  I will be going through the benchmarks and evidence over Easter break.  In addition to the ARCA, all current action plans and auxiliary plans (data, communication, etc.) must be updated by now.  Action plans should be available in the drive with new information in red.  The other plans should have been updated and included as evidence in the appropriate benchmarks.  I will review them over Easter break too.  

Lastly, Kate Neal, our new school counselor, starts tomorrow!  Yay!!  Please stop by Room 5 to greet her.  

Have a wonderful week!





Sunday, March 5, 2023

March Happenings

 Good evening everyone.  I thought I would use this blog to recap what is happening this month as we head toward Easter Break.

Week of March 6

Final makeups of the Terra Nova

Linda at the Bethany Center on Friday for the monthly principal meeting

Week of March 13

No school on March 13

PD for teachers on March 14 (see separate email for where to go)

Holy card Free dress on March 15 (remind students)

Wearing the green on March 17

Week of March 20

Math Coaching with Patty on March 20-21 (schedule to follow)

Linda will be our March 22-24 for an accreditation visit to a school in Miami

7th grade to attend Nature's Classroom March 22-24

Week of March 27

Dads vs. Boys basketball game on March 30 after school

7th grade to present living stations after the fish fry on March 31

Please be sure you have read the information regarding the March Madness Spirit Raffle and the different contests.  Please support this fundraiser by talking it up in your class.  Funds from this event will support the Morning Show and Playground. 

Finally, here is an update on Angel's Wing and our future plans.  It is not a good time (for many reasons) to try to build a permanent structure for middle school and a new modular building is almost as expensive.  I have approved a quote for approx. $260K to refinish Angel's Wing (new floors, ceiling tiles, paint, bathrooms) to get us through the next 5-10 years when we will be in a position to build.  Angel's Among Us earned $106K!! and that money will go towards the Angel's Wing renovation.  Our community has been very generous the project will be completed over the summer.  

Thank you everyone for all you do and have a marvelous week!






Sunday, February 26, 2023

And so it continues....

 Testing that is!  A BIG thank you to our team of testing Gurus - Mary, Melissa, Dorothy, and Amanda.  They have been working hard each day delivering, testing, picking up, and preparing for the next day.  

Some reminders for this week:

Monday - Faculty meeting to wrap up putting in scores, evidence, and writing about strengths and weaknesses.  Everyone on a committee should plan to be in attendance.  Committee leaders will send you the location.

Friday - Starts with Marvelous Mustang (be sure you have picked someone, put in on the spreadsheet, included a reason, and contacted parents), noon dismissal, parent/teacher conferences (I still do not have most of your schedules.  Please send ASAP.).

Also, on Friday at approx. 11:30 am, we are having the Spirit Raffle kick-off in the gym.  There will be a pep rally led by the student council as well as a kick-off presented by PTCO.  This is meant to get the students excited about the prizes so that they will encourage their parents to sell tickets.  Please watch for an email from Connor regarding anything you may need to know for Student Council.  All classes should be in the FLC and seated by 11:30 am.  Middle school may sit on the bleachers, and all other classes on the floor on the bleacher side (unless Connor has a different plan for the floor seating).  

Finally, on Wednesday, our new School Counselor will start.  Her name is Julie Illari and she comes with a wealth of experience in counseling, ESE, and behavior intervention.  Please join me in welcoming her on Wednesday.  The Counselor's office has been moved to Room 5.  She will not be able to be alone with students this week as we still need to get her background check completed.  

Have a great week!

Monday, February 20, 2023

Entering into Lent

 Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a time when we seek the Lord in prayer by reading Sacred Scripture; we serve by giving alms; and we practice self-control through fasting.  Please help your students reflect on what that means for them.  I would suggest reading brief passages of scripture along with prayer at the start of Religion class.  Students should be encouraged to add to their rice bowls with allowance money they may receive or money they work for by doing extra chores at home.  Finally, all children can fast, not necessarily from food, but from whatever may be keeping them from spending time with our Lord.  Fast from screen time to spending time reading the Bible.  Fast from arguing with a sibling and spend more time together playing a game you both like.  Fast from laziness and get ready for school on time with only one request.  You get the idea.  We are called not only to abstain from luxuries during Lent but to a true inner conversion of heart as we seek to follow Christ's will more faithfully.  

Ashes will be distributed after Mass on Wednesday.  The plan is that there will be EM's and priests at three exits: main entrance, side door facing the school, and the chapel.  We will follow directions given by the priest but I believe the plan is that Grades 1, 2, 4, and 6 will go out the side door and the other classes will go out the main entrance.  Watch for my directions.  Someone will bring ashes to the school for PK.  

Teachers, please remember grades are due by 8 am tomorrow.  Mary and I will look through them and give feedback.  Please make any necessary changes/edits as soon as possible.  

Finally, Terra Nova time is here!  Please be quiet moving through the halls in the morning.  Even though testing may be done in classrooms, it may still be going on in small group settings.  

And now, finally for real.  I hired a school counselor!!  Julie Illari starts on March 1 and will be full-time.  She comes with a wealth of experience in special ed and working as a behavior interventionist and I believe she has the experience in what we need for our students right now.  

Have a wonderful week everyone.  





School's Out For Summer!

 These will be the words I will be singing down the hall on Friday.  While it's been a great school year in many ways, I will not be sad...