Friday, April 29, 2022

It's really May?!?!

When you return to school on Monday it will be May.  Can you believe it?  As I look at the calendar below there is a lot going on.  And what's on the calendar doesn't include everything that you're doing in your classrooms with our students.  I've seen all sorts of things from poetry to classroom assessments to worms to read alouds to tennis to snapcircuits to pancakes to small groups at white tables to choir and band rehearsals to weaving to tennis to presentations.  You get the picture.  I saw all of this over the course of 4 days this week.  It shows me that you are all keeping our kids engaged.  The more our kids are engaged, the quicker your classes go and the better the kids behave.  I look forward to being in classrooms today and in the weeks to come.

Calendar
Tuesday, May 3rd    Final Choir Concerts 7:00PM
Wednesday, May 4th    Building meeting 7:45AM
Friday, May 6th    Merton only Student Senate Dance
Wednesday, May 11th    District meeting 7:45AM
Friday, May 13th    Career Day for 6th-8th grades in the AM/ District Celebration after school
Friday, May 13th-Sunday May 15th    PTO Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday, May 18th    Content meetings 7:45AM/ PTO Culver's Night
Monday, May 23rd    Student Achievement Committee 4:30PM/ School Board meeting 6PM
Tuesday, May 24th    Final Band Concerts

Tweets, quotes, and blogs
"Be driven, be focused, but enjoy every moment, because it only happens once."
Alicia Keys, singer-songwriter, musician

(from Inspiring Quotes)

"Doubt can motivate you, so don't be afraid of it.  Confidence and doubt are at two ends of the scale, and you need them both."
Barbra Streisand, singer-songwriter, actor, filmmaker

"Do not fear to be eccentric in opinion, for every opinion now accepted was once eccentric."
Bertrand Russell, philosopher, logician, mathematician, social critic, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

A-team meeting updates
  • Technology: 

    • Testing for panic buttons- need a date that allows for us to test 911 message alerts. Discussion on date and time. Plan to have this occur at 8:00AM, communication will be sent to families, community members, and staff regarding this. Date will be set in the future.

    • 10 I-PADS for individual students’ needs will be purchased for 2022-23. 4K-1st grades will have Chromebook Tablets ordered to update our classroom needs.

  • Building & Grounds: Looking to hire; thank you to everyone for the additional support.

  • Finances: Curriculum & Tech Curriculum expense tracking will be something that we are working on to allow staff to know what we have and what staff has access to in order to support our students.

  • Curriculum & Instruction: 

    • Student Achievement May 23 begin @ 4:30.

    • May 11 District Wide 7:45 @ IS- Little Theater

    • August 15-17 New Teacher Induction Dates


Family smore
Some of you may be wondering what happened to our family smore.  I do send it out every week.  It's on my webpage and on the Twitters and the Facebook.  Although I need to add more pictures to complete this week's smore, here is the link.

Personal day requests
There are no more requests for personal days on May 20th.  Please see me if you have any questions.

Thanks for stepping up and stepping in
Yesterday we had a number of people step up to cover classrooms as we were in a pinch for guest teachers.  You have all been so helpful covering classes this year but yesterday took a village.  Thanks to Matt, Mary, Janine, Janice, Becky O., Becky F., Leah, and Dave.  Not only did you step up, you did so with a smile.  Thank you!

Tonight after school the PTO has a Mother-Son baseball night.  Ron and I are grilling for the moms and sons before they head off to the Brewers versus Cubs game tonight.  Stop on out on the blacktop if you'd like to "grill" Ron and I before you head home tonight.
Have a great weekend, and make time for yourself, your family, and your friends.
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, April 22, 2022

Forward Exams are done, so now what?

It seems that the focus for most of us all year has been Forward testing.  We have talked about how we are preparing our students, how we will make the testing environment as quiet and focused as possible, and how we can make sure that our students are giving their best effort and taking their time.  Now that Forward testing is over, except for the students who will need to do makeup tests, we should set our sites on continuing to provide excellent learning experiences for all of our students.  We still have important learning to do!  Keep student learning moving forward, pushing our students to stretch themselves and ask more of themselves.  Collaborate with your colleagues and connect with your students and their families.  My work to provide feedback isn't over for you now that Forward Exams are over.  Please invite me in to see the great things you are doing with and for our kids.  You know I love being in your classrooms more than being in my office, and I'd love to stop in, observe what's happening, and then have a discussion following my visits.  I am excited to watch what the next six weeks has in store for our kids, and for you!

Calendar
Monday, April 25th    BLT meeting 4:15PM/ Student Achievement Committee 5PM/ School Board meeting 6PM
Wednesday, April 27th    Grade level meetings 7:45AM/ Arrowhead Math placement test in the PM
Tuesday, May 3rd    Final Choir Concerts
Wednesday, May 4th    Building meeting 7:45AM
Friday, May 6th    Merton only Student Senate Dance
Wednesday, May 11th    District meeting 7:45AM
Friday, May 13th    Career Day for 6th-8th grades in the AM/ District Celebration after school
Friday, May 13th-Sunday May 15th    PTO Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday, May 18th    Content meetings 7:45AM/ PTO Culver's Night
Monday, May 23rd    Student Achievement Committee 5PM/ School Board meeting 6PM

Forward Exam makeups
Here's the plan for the next few days.
Friday, April 22nd    Grades 5-8 ELA Session 1 at 9:00AM in room 119
Friday, April 22nd    Grades 5-8 ELA Session 2 at 10:30AM in room 119
Monday, April 25th    Grades 5&6 ELA session 4 9:00AM in the computer lab
Monday, April 25th    Grades 7&8 ELA session 4 10:00AM in the computer lab
Monday, April 25th    Grades 5-8 ELA session 3 11:00AM in the computer lab (headphones needed)
Tuesday, April 26th    Grade 8 Science and Social Studies 9:00AM in room 119
Tuesday, April 26th    Grades 6-8 Math session 1 10:30AM in room 119
Wednesday, April 27th-Friday, April 29th    TBD
*Room 119 is right across from the library.  It's the Health, Geometry, and 8th grade Algebra A classroom.

A-team update 
  • Emergency Procedures Discussion. These have been Updated. Remember to put 1 in your sub folder. Have you checked your map for your tornado location? We'll be having a tornado drill next week.

  • End of the Year Room Expectations: Packing up your room will be coming to assist with planning. 

  • Summer School Rooms: After we have enrollment, we will assign rooms & let staff know. Summer School enrollment closes April 14. All summer school classes will be in the Primary School.

  • District Postcards Highlights this Month: 3rd Grade Arcade, Math Meet, Staff Longevity.

  • State Requirements for Substitutes: Can student teach and substitute in classroom, involved in teacher prep program & junior status & 15 hours of classroom observation- then can substitute.

  • Staffing Updates: Interviews set for April/ May for 5K & 3rd Grade positions. Interviewed this week for Intermediate School FACE teacher.


Tweets, quotes, and blogs

(from MindShift)

"If you're waiting for the right time...Time never comes, time only goes."
Azereth Skivel

(from George Couros' blog)

"The best thing a human being can do is to help another human being know more."
Charlie Munger

Family smore
Some of you may be wondering what happened to our family smore.  I do send it out every week.  It's on my webpage and on the Twitters and the Facebook.  Although I need one more picture to complete this week's smore, here is the link.

Personal day requests
This is a reminder from Wednesday's meetings that there are no more requests for personal days on April 29th or May 20th.  Please see me if you have any questions.

I'm looking forward to the weekend because I'll be with my family a lot.  Saturday morning is golf with my dad, brother, and brother in law.  Then there's a surprise birthday party for my brother in law in the afternoon (Don't tell him!).  On Sunday Jen and I will probably be doing some work around the yard, getting our patio set for Spring and Summer nights, and maybe watching a little NASCAR.  I hope that you are able to enjoy time with your family and friends this weekend, too.
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Curveballs

Baseball season is underway and with it hopefully some better weather.  Where is this Spring of which people speak?  Anyway, I saw this quote and it made me think about our path to success.

"The shortest distance between two point may be a straight line, but it's in the curving paths that the best things are found."
Lygia Fagundes Telles, writer, lawyer

Our path to success for our students and our school has not been a straight line.  We have try something, reflect on how it works, make adjustments, reflect on the adjustments, and make more adjustments.  It's a continuous process and one that involves and requires collaboration and feedback.  The straight line approach might appear easier but it also isn't practical.  Noting truly moves in a straight line.  There are curves along the way and that's how it should be.  The one thing we can't do is stay still, and I know you all well enough to know that you don't stay still for long.  Let's keep reflecting on what we're doing and enjoy the curving paths that are leading us to more success.

Calendar
Thursday, April 14th    Forward testing for all
Friday, April 15th-Monday, April 18th    Spring Break #2 (No School)
Tuesday, April 19th-21st    Forward testing
Wednesday, April 20th    PTO Culver's Night (see below)
Monday, April 25th    BLT meeting 4:15PM/ Student Achievement Committee 5PM/ School Board meeting 6PM

Tweets, blogs, and quotes
"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced."
James Baldwin, American novelist and activist

(from @teachergoals)

"We need to do things without expecting benefits in return."
Lygia Fagundes Telles, writer, lawyer

(from Inspiring Quotes)

(from Inspiring Quotes)

(from @tedhiff on the Twitters)

PTO Culver's Nights
On April 20th, the PTO will benefit from Culver's Night in Hartland.  Although I haven't been there in a while, our families really like to see staff members there.  We even get to take food to tables and cars!  The PTO gets a percentage of the proceeds from 4:00-8:00.  You don't need to stay the entire time, in fact I try to shoot for 5:30 when it's closer to dinner time.  If you are interested in joining me for a bit that night, please let me know or, better yet, just show up and surprise the families!

Forward Exams
Next week ends our scheduled Forward Exams.  I am apologizing in advance for the interruptions that will occur starting next week and extending into the following week as we make every effort to have our students complete the make up exams.  If there is a day for us to avoid, please let me know so that I can try to work around that day or class period.  As I reflect on the Forward Exam so far, I've heard you talk about how we have been able to create really good testing environments.  I've also you talk about how seriously the students are taking the sessions.  Thanks for reminding your classes of the importance of taking their time and doing their best.  I think that everything you have done to help our students prepare will show up in the results.   Keep up the great work!  Only three testing days left!

As we approach Spring Break #2, I hope that you make time for your family and friends and stay away from school work as much as possible.  I won't reach out to you unless there's an emergency.  If you need to get in touch with me, texting will be your best option.
Have a great 4 day weekend!
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, April 8, 2022

Thank you!

Thanks for a wonderful week!  I must admit that I was anxious about our staff meeting and our assembly.  In case you want to see the presentation I shared at the assembly, here it is.  I really have missed the assemblies and hope to have one in May if our schedule permits.  Although I didn't get into as many classrooms this week as I would have liked, when I was in classrooms I was inspired by your preparation for instruction, the way you support your students, and your genuine concern for all students in your classrooms.  Next week is only four days long, but for our students it might seem longer as they have Forward Exams in Math or Language Arts.  Please keep that in mind as you plan for assignments and assessments.  Be more present in our hallways during transition time especially on days when we are testing.  You have done amazing work preparing our students.  All that's left is to provide them with the best testing environment possible.  The rest is up to them, and they are ready!

Calendar
April 4th-9th    Little Mermaid Jr. Musical Week!
Friday, April 8th    PTO meeting 9:45AM/Little Mermaid Jr. 7PM
Saturday, April 9th    Little Mermaid Jr. 2PM and 7PM
Monday, April 11th-Thursday, April 14th    Forward testing for all
Friday, April 15th-Monday, April 18th    Spring Break #2 (No School)
Tuesday, April 19th-21st    Forward testing
Wednesday, April 20th    PTO Culver's Night (see below)
Monday, April 25th    BLT meeting 4:15PM/ Student Achievement Committee 5PM/ School Board meeting 6PM

Tweets, quotes, and blogs
"So much with so little" from George Couros

"Throw yourself toward the unfamiliar.  Let curiosity be your guide."
Sarah Jessica Parker, actor, producer, businessperson, philanthropist

(from Inspiring Quotes)

"Despite the help you may have received along the way, if was, in the end, and individual undertaking."
Sarah Jessica Parker, actor, producer, businessperson, philanthropist

(www.mrsdscorner.com)

"People are always neglecting something they can do in trying to do something they can't do."
Edgar Watson Howe, writer, newspaper and magazine editor

Brian is doing well after his surgery
Just providing an update on Brian.  His surgery went well, although he's in quite a bit of pain.  He promises me that he will do what the doctors tell him to do.  He thanks you all for your prayers and well wishes.

PTO Culver's Nights
On April 20th, the PTO will benefit from Culver's Night in Hartland.  Although I haven't been there in a while, our families really like to see staff members there.  We even get to take food to tables and cars!  The PTO gets a percentage of the proceeds from 4:00-8:00.  You don't need to stay the entire time, in fact I try to shoot for 5:30 when it's closer to dinner time.  If you are interested in joining me for a bit that night, please let me know or, better yet, just show up and surprise the families!

I started by thanking you for a wonderful week.  I'll end by thanking you for all that you do for our students, for your colleagues, and for our school.  You all make our school a special place.  Since the beginning of the school year your focus has been on our kids and their success.  You review with students before and after school and during lunch times and prep periods.  I notice, and the kids and their families notice, even if we don't say anything or send you an email or a note of thanks.  Thank you!
Have a great weekend!
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, April 1, 2022

Jump Around!

If you know anything about Wisconsin Badgers football games, you know that between the third and fourth quarter they play the song "Jump Around" by House of Pain.  Here's a little clip if you're not familiar with the tradition.
So, today is the end of the third quarter.  Monday begins the fourth quarter.  What do you have planned that will get the students, and your colleagues, fired up to finish strong?  How can you bring the excitement of "Jump Around" at Camp Randall to your classroom?  Maybe you don't want to bring that much excitement, but the importance of staying focused and energetic with our kids is very important.  They notice when we aren't on our game.  I'm hoping that the assembly on Thursday might bring some excitement, but not too much.  I want to make sure that we are a respectful audience for Little Mermaid, Jr.  Someone please let me know if I need to tone it down a bit.  I'm looking forward to getting back to some assembly time with our kids.  More to come on that next week.

Calendar
April 4th-9th    Little Mermaid Jr. Musical Week!
Monday, April 4th    8th grade Forward Exam (Science in the AM)
Tuesday, April 5th    8th grade Forward Exam (Science in the AM)
Wednesday, April 6th    Building meeting 7:45AM
Thursday, April 7th    All school assembly at 8:55/ School performance of Little Mermaid Jr. 10:15AM/ Little Mermaid Jr. 7PM
Friday, April 8th    PTO meeting 9:45AM/Little Mermaid Jr. 7PM
Saturday, April 9th    Little Mermaid Jr. 2PM and 7PM
Monday, April 11th-Thursday, April 14th    Forward testing for all
Friday, April 15th-Monday, April 18th    Easter Break (No School)
Tuesday, April 19th    Forward testing for all
Wednesday, April 20th    Forward testing for all/ PTO Culver's Night
Monday, April 25th    BLT meeting 4:15PM/ Student Achievement Committee 5PM/ School Board meeting 6PM

Tweets, quotes, and blogs


When in doubt, go high from Allyson Apsey

(from Inspiring Quotes)

I need your help with Homework Club
As I look at my schedule for the next couple of weeks, I have some conflicts with Homework Club dates due to some interviews.  I would need some help on Tuesday, April 5th and Tuesday, April 12th.  I meet the students in the library at 4:15 and we work together on things until 5:15.  Please let me know if you might be able to help me out.  Thanks for your consideration!

Wednesday we have a building meeting at 7:45
We'll meet in the Learning Lounge for some time together and discuss topics ranging from the Thursday morning assembly to the play to Forward testing.  Oh, and we'll find out our teaching assignments, too.

It was an amazing week and, if you ask me, it went by really quickly.  Our 8th graders have started the Forward Exam and have been doing well.  I was able to stop by and into many classes and have seen you engaging our kids in learning activities that they are really into.  Today ends the 3rd quarter.  Can you believe it?  Let's make sure to enjoy some time away from school this weekend and come back ready to go on Monday.  Thanks for a great week!
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell