Thursday, May 27, 2021

It's the final countdown?

Last Friday morning I read this post (On Counting Down the Days...Again) from Pernille Ripp.  This is a reposting of a 2017 post and the introduction really got me, especially this line...
"We can still be glad to have the chance to step away to recharge without notching the days."
Our kids are counting down the days.  You are counting down the days.  I'm counting down the days.  But that shouldn't be our focus.  Our focus should still be on the kids, on relationships, and on providing our kids a safe place to learn and connect with one another.

Calendar
Thursday, May 27th    NJHS induction  6PM
Friday, May 28th    No School
Monday, May 31st    No School
Tuesday, June 1st  5th grade to Fireman's Park (PM)
Thursday, June 3rd  Celebration Day
Friday, June 4th  6th grade to Fireman's Park (PM)
Monday, June 7th  8th grade to Lisbon Park (12:30-4:00)
Tuesday, June 8th    8th grade graduation
Wednesday, June 9th    Half day/ Last day of school

Tweets, quotes, and blogs
(from Mind/Shift)

"Education is about elevation.
Not only of our students but of one another.  Everything we do to create better opportunities for those we serve should be cheered on and learned from, but they don’t have to be replicated in every classroom as it is.  We all bring different strengths, passions, and talents to our classrooms, and utilizing them to provide great but varied experiences, is beneficial to learning."
(from George Couros)

(I got this from Jen.  Just seemed appropriate for this week.)

Dear Teacher: Heartfelt Advice for Teachers from Students
(This pertains just as much to me in working with all of you, too.  As we get closer to the end of the year, the advice from these kids seems even more important.)

Rest is Essential to Growth (from George Couros)


(I got this one from Jen, too.)

With masks being optional, please consider using this language when speaking with our students
I know it is easy to say, "it is not required" or "you don't need to wear a mask."  However, this is being interpreted to our parents not respecting their choice of having their child wear a mask.  So when asked, a better response is "it is a choice that families make so please respect what your family asks you to do."   We know that words matter and I know all of you have true intentions.  It was never anyone's intention to overstep a parent's wishes.  Thank you for pausing when asked, and if we can please respond with it being a family choice.

End of year procedures
Here is a document for end of the year procedures.  Included in this document are items from Jim regarding technology and Ron regarding building and grounds.  I'm happy to discuss these with you if you have any questions.

Educator Effectiveness
Thanks to all of you who have met with me or have scheduled your final SLO meeting.  If you haven't done so, please do so as soon as you can.  If you need to meet with me between noon and 2:00, a time that looks busy on my calendar, that is also an option.  I look forward to our conversations.

Thanks for a great week.  With a change to how we do school on Monday night, it was great to see you all come together and support all of our kids and each other.  The weekend is nearly upon us, and it's a four day weekend at that.  Unless there's something urgent, you won't be getting any emails from me.  If you need me for anything, send me a text or an email or a Vox and I'll get back to you when I check my phone.  It's a Fox Lake weekend for us and I plan on fishing, golfing, and relaxing.  I hope you can find a way to be in your happy place this weekend, too.
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, May 21, 2021

Sometimes it's best to look in the mirror

Not too long ago, I heard a quote that went something like this.

"Sometimes it's better to look in the mirror than it is to look out the window."

I reflected on that quote after receiving an email on Wednesday.  Sometimes I don't think things all the way through.  I have an idea, see where I want it to go, and then hope that it works.  I don't think about how it might fail or how it might impact someone adversely.  I tend to see how it might impact someone positively.  That's pretty short-sided thinking.  No one is like me, nor should they be.  One Jay is enough.  (I know that you are all nodding your head right now, and that's okay.)  I look out the window and see what I wish I could have.  Instead, I should look in the mirror and see what I have and reflect on what I can do to make that better.  This year we haven't had enough staff meetings where we could get to know one another better.  I'll need to be better at making time for all of us to meet more regularly.  We will need more staff meetings next year because we'll be working with different groups of people and also some new people.  We need to get to know each other better so that we can be better for each other and for our kids.  I look forward to finishing the year strong, but I still have an eye on the future and a better Team Merton.

Calendar
Monday, May 24th    School board meeting
Tuesday, May 25th    Choir concerts 5:30PM and 7PM
Wednesday, May 26th  Use the time as needed
Thursday, May 27th    NJHS induction  6PM
Friday, May 28th    No School
Monday, May 31st    No School
Tuesday, June 1st  5th grade to Fireman's Park (PM)
Thursday, June 3rd  Celebration Day
Friday, June 4th  6th grade to Fireman's Park (PM)
Monday, June 7th  8th grade to Lisbon Park (12:30-4:00)
Tuesday, June 8th    8th grade graduation
Wednesday, June 9th    Half day/ Last day of school

Tweets, quotes, and blogs
(uki--uki.deviantart.com)

"Everyone is having a harder time than it appears."-
Charles Grodin, actor, writer, talk show host

End of year procedures
Here is a document for end of the year procedures.  Included in this document are items from the Jim regarding technology and Ron regarding building and grounds.  I'm happy to discuss these with you if you have any questions.

Room assignments
As I mentioned Wednesday morning, you will have your room assignments for next year by the end of next week.  I have been thinking about this, and I know you have as well, since we discussed teaching assignments for next year.  In working with Ron and Jim, we are going to make some improvements to a couple of classrooms (carpeting and technology, in particular).  5th grade classrooms will be downstairs while 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classrooms will all be upstairs.  I've made a plan that places all content teachers are all near one another.  I'll be speaking with individual teachers before sharing the entire plan with staff next week.

Educator Effectiveness
Thanks to all of you who have met with me or have scheduled your final SLO meeting.  If you haven't done so, please do so as soon as you can.  If you need to meet with me between noon and 2:00, a time that looks busy on my calendar, that is also an option.  I look forward to our conversations.

Park trips
As we look toward trips to Fireman's Park or Lisbon Park, please make sure someone from your grade level team completes the green form found in the office prior to Tuesday, May 25th.  If you want to share this lunch form with families if they'd like to have the food service make a lunch for their child, please feel free to do so.  The lunch staff needs them at least one week prior to your trip.  Thanks!

Well, you've nearly made it through the last full week of school.  I'm looking forward to the weekend as I'll be fishing in a fundraiser with my brother on Saturday and then golfing with high school buddies on Sunday.  Saturday night will be spent on the patio with Jen as we enjoy all of the work she's done, including the new lighting.
Have a great weekend!
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, May 14, 2021

It's the middle of May...

It's the middle of May and what I know about the middle of May is that you never really know what's going to happen.  I saw this on Tuesday and just had to share.
(from skreened.com)

It made me giggle because it's how I feel sometimes in May.  What am I supposed to be doing?  What is most important?  How can I make sure that all of our classes are covered?  Who has crossing guard duties?  Have I visited everyone's class this week?  Did I remember to charge my jammypack?  I put "parent meeting" in my calendar, but who is the parent I'm meeting with?  Did I remember to record the announcements and send them out?  Do I have enough pictures for the smore?  And all of this just happened on Thursday.  I know you know what I mean.  It's the middle of May, and it's my favorite time of the year!  Let's enjoy May while it's here!

Calendar
Friday, May 14th  All budget orders are due!/ Full allotment of personal days has been allocated
Tuesday, May 18th    Band concerts  5:30PM and 7PM
Wednesday, May 19th    7:45 meeting in the Little Theater of gym
Monday, May 24th    School board meeting
Tuesday, May 25th    Choir concerts 5:30PM and 7PM
Wednesday, May 26th    7:45 meeting in the Little Theater of gym
Thursday, May 27th    NJHS induction  6PM
Friday, May 28th    No School
Monday, May 31st    No School
Tuesday, June 8th    8th grade graduation
Wednesday, June 9th    Half day/ Last day of school

Tweets, quotes, and blogs
"Change your perspective.  Shift your focus from missed opportunities to exploring new opportunities!"-
XiXi Yang, journalist, media personality, entrepreneur


"The biggest challenge I've had to overcome is not just finding success, but rather finding success without compromising who I am."-
XiXi Yang, journalist, media personality, entrepreneur

End of year procedures
Here is a document for end of the year procedures.  Included in this document are items from the Jim regarding technology and Ron regarding building and grounds.  I'm happy to discuss these with you if you have any questions.

Next week is our last full 5 day week of the 2020-2021 school year.  Can you believe it?  You probably noticed in the calendar above that we're meeting as a staff next Wednesday.  I have some homework for you to do for that day.  You need to come to the meeting with 5 positive things/thoughts/memories from the school year, either about school or not.  They must be written down in some way.  I will remind you next Tuesday so that everyone comes prepared.  Thanks in advance for playing along, and if you have more than 5 positive things, that would be awesome!

I sure hope that you can enjoy your weekend.  Get outside.  Work in the yard.  Go for a walk.  Ride your bike.  Visit family and/or friends.  Leave your school work at school.  Plant some flowers.  Clean your garage.  Check out a state park (You do have a state park sticker.).  Go for a bike ride.  Whatever it is, find something to do that takes you away from school stuff, even if for just a little bit.
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell

Friday, May 7, 2021

Quotes for you to ponder

Instead of writing a paragraph of my thoughts, I decided to share some quotes that might make you think.  And for those of you who have been here a while, do you remember when there used to be a "Posick's Ponderings" section in the Mustang Memo?  That's the reason for the title of this week's nuts and bolts, and I'm sure Barb remembers as she took alliteration to another level during my first year!
mrskinnypants.com

"Now is the time to be constructive, not destructive, and we're just getting started."-
Tina Craig, business executive, entrepreneur, fashion influencer
allposters.com

"Chance is the first step you take, luck is what comes afterward."-
Amy Tan, writer

thesimplesherpa.com

"Follow your heart, your instincts.  People might try to dissuade you from your passion, but no one can live your life but you."-
Olympia Dukakis, actor, director, producer



Calendar
Monday, May 10th    Full allotment of personal days has been allocated/ BLT meeting 4:15PM (Join us for a tour of the remodel to start our meeting!)
Tuesday, May 11th  PTO meeting
Friday, May 14th  All budget orders are due!/ Full allotment of personal days has been allocated
Tuesday, May 18th    Band concerts  5:30PM and 7PM
Monday, May 24th    School board meeting
Tuesday, May 25th    Choir concerts 5:30PM and 7PM
Thursday, May 27th    NJHS induction  6PM
Friday, May 28th    No School
Monday, May 31st    No School

A-team update from last week
COVID update- looking for 3 feet in the fall. Biggest challenge/discussion is around masks. Summer school at this time is status quo (possible mask change depending with the BOE decision- talk about mask optional).
BOE- Andrew Lehman joined last week. Changes to the board positions were voted on at the last meeting. Each administrator will be meeting with Mr. Lehman.
Staffing- Thank you to Mr. Darwin Peterson, one of our custodians, for his support and love for Merton. Darwin has decided to retire and we can only wish him the best. He will be truly missed.
Tanya Koike will be the new Intermediate School secretary.  Tanya will be a perfect fit as she brings various knowledge and skills to this role.  Thanks to Tanya for all that she has done in our business office!
Forward testing- The state of Wisconsin has decided that this assessment will not be used this year in determining funding, rankings, etc. and it is no longer mandatory.  This decision was made last week, but we will continue to complete makeups.

It's a short nuts and bolts this week, and I hope that you're alright with that.  There's been a lot going on, more so than I remember in a normal week in May.  Our PTO went over the top to show their appreciation this week and I hope you enjoyed the theme.  Be on the lookout for an email closer to the start of school for a final little bit of fun for the week.
I'm off to Fox Lake for the weekend for some family time.  I hope that you can enjoy some time with family and friends this weekend.  Leave your school work behind.  It will be there when you get back to school on Monday.
Jay
Take care of the kids.  Take care of each other.  Take care of yourself.- John Gunnell