Friday, May 27, 2016

Gator Run Friday Focus - May 27, 2016

One of the best parts of being in a school is seeing our students get the chance to perform and to display their talents.  This past week has been amazing with our Chorus/Dance and Talent Shows.  A huge "Thank You" to all those who allowed our students the opportunity to shine: Ms. King, Ms. Davis, Ms. Nossen, Mr. Weiner and Ms. DePalo!  I truly appreciate the time that you put in for our kids.

Next Week at a Glance:
  • No school on Monday.  Enjoy the holiday weekend!
  • Report cards are due to Team Leaders on Tuesday and to Ms. Felton on Friday.
  • Wednesday is our big visit from the administrators from Vietnam.  Please remember that we will be visiting four 5th grade classrooms that day (Yassen, Davis, Krauss, and Safra) and will be using the Media Center all day.
  • PLCs are scheduled for Thursday at 2:15.  
Article of the Week: 6 Bad Reasons Teachers Assign Homework  This one is from the educator behind the Hack Learning movement.  Great thoughts here about why we give homework and about why those reasons might not be good.  

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Friday, May 20, 2016

Gator Run Friday Focus - May 20, 2016

Congratulations to Ms. Felton for getting into the Principal Preparation Program!  She definitely deserves this honor.  Cyndi will now accompany me to all Principal meetings for the next school year.

Teachers, please make sure that you are not packing up your classrooms while students are present.  Your current students need to feel like their classroom is still theirs until the last week.

Next Week at a Glance:
  • We have two school performances from our Chorus on Monday: 3-5 at 8:20 and K-2 at 9:15.  
  • We have a Faculty Focus on Monday at 2:15 in the Media Center.  
  • 4th and 5th grade will be treated to a Stand Up for Kids assembly next Tuesday at 9:00 in the Cafeteria.
  • NESS meets next Tuesday at 2:15 in Shari Heyman's classroom.
  • Our Chorus performs next Tuesday evening at 6:30.
  • Our final PTA meeting of the year is next Wednesday at 9:00 in the Cafeteria. 
  • 5th Grade Talent Show for 5th grade will be on Thursday at 8:15.  
  • Friday is a Planning Day.  Cyndi and I will be meeting with teachers to sign off on Instructional Practice Score.  Idman will also have teachers sign off on property passes that day as well.  
Quote of the Week: "Starting strong is good.  Finishing strong is epic." - Robin Sharma.  Don't start the countdown.  Keep your focus.  #finishstrong

Friday, May 13, 2016

Gator Run Friday Focus - May 13, 2016

Four of our teachers are piloting IC3 Spark, courseware designed for students to introduce the concept of digital literacy.  Students receive a digital tools certificate upon passing the course.  I tell you this because we are hosting a group on June 1 to discuss and visit those four classrooms: Safra, Davis, Yassen, and Hollander (Krauss).  This group will consist of 25 elementary principals from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, along with dignitaries, translators, members of the Florida Department of Education, and educators from Broward Schools.  We will be meeting in the Media Center with the group that morning, visiting the 4 classrooms and then reconvening in the Media Center.  I'm excited about the possibilities to showcase our amazing school!

Next Week at a Glance:
  • Team Leader on Tuesday.  
  • Our 5th Grade Drama Club will perform for their 5th grade classmates on Tuesday at 8:30.  They will perform for their families that night at 6:00 PM.  
  • We will have a Faculty Focus on Tuesday at 2:15.
  • Our Safety Patrol End of Year Celebration is on Wednesday at 8:00 in the cafeteria.
  • AR Night Out is on Friday at 6:30.

App of the Week: I was introduced to ChatterPix this week at a meeting that I attended along with Mrs. Coyle and Mrs. Hanley.  This app could be a great tool for student presentations.  Check it out!

Quote of the Week: "Look up to the sky.  You'll never find rainbows if you're looking down." - Charlie Chaplin.

Friday, May 6, 2016

Gator Run Friday Focus - May 6, 2016

As we reflect on an amazing school year, I think about the wonderful aspects of our school.  I am very proud that so many teachers are promoting their classrooms via social media, particularly Instagram.  I feel strongly that social media helps with being transparent with all that we do here. I want to continue this use and hope that more of you will take the plunge as well.  In case you didn't know, #GatorRunRocks and everyone needs to know it.  I also want to ask a reflective question, "What do our social media posts say about our school?".  While we encourage the use of social media, we have not held discussions about what type of message that our posts might send.  Here is an article that I hope that you will check out regarding the benefits of Instagram in the classroom - 10 Ways to Use Instagram in the Classroom 
I also want you to ponder your own private use of social media and the message that you send with your posts there.  While we may think that our posts are private, you never know who is a friend of a friend and whether a parent or community member might see what you write.  Whether we like it or not, educators are held up to a higher standard than others.  Here is another article about teacher personal use of social media - Surviving Social Media  Please read both of these posts.  We will send out a brief survey next week allowing us to reflect on our social media use and practices.  This will lead to a faculty discussion on May 17th.

Next Week at a Glance:

  • SSYRA Celebration is on Monday at 8:30 in the Media Center.  
  • We are taking 198 of our 5th graders to Kennedy Space Center and Universal Studios next Wednesday and Thursday.
  • 1st and 2nd grades will be taking their End of the Year tests on Wednesday and Thursday.

Quote of the Week: