Sunday, October 26, 2014

October 27th, 2014

                                       High Point News
Week of: October 27th, 2014
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Documentation of Failing Grades
Teachers, please remember to send Jacinta Alexander your documentation of how you gave students opportunities for recovery and how you notified parents of the failing grades (U's or F's) if applicable.

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REMINDER: Front Door Access During the Day
The front office staff stay extremely busy during the day. In order to help reduce the amount of traffic in the front office as well as reduce the number of times the door has to be unlocked, we are asking teachers to please use other entrances when returning from recess or going to and from lunch. All teachers have keys that will unlock the outer doors that have a slide lock on it.

Entrances that can be used are:

  • the entrance from the portables
  • the second grade hallway door upstairs (a key lock was just put on the door for teachers)
  • the fifth grade hallway
  • the kindergarten doors
  • the carpool entrance
The front office staff is constantly opening the doors for classes and this allows others to come in with them without being screened by the staff. We have to be safety conscience at all times and reducing the number of times the doors are unlocked will help to assure that our students and staff remain safe. Thank you for our cooperation!
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PBIS This Week
  •  Data: October 11th last year we had our School-Wide Reward for filling up tickets to the "E" in our bin. We are still not there yet for 2014. Help us reach our school-wide reward soon by giving TICKETS, TICKETS, TICKETS!!!! Are your students practicing good manners, being prepared, working hard, and staying safe? If so, let's reward them for it!



Thought of the week from Love and Logic: Are you guiding students to solve their own problems?
    Here are 5 ways to help students:
    Have empathy
    Send the Power Message. What are you going to do to fix this (student)?
    Offer choices
    Have student state the consequences
    Give permission for the student to solve or not solve the problem
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Field Trips
Creating more opportunities for students to experience their learning in the real-world is extremely important to us at High Point. Field trips give teachers opportunities to build background knowledge before a unit is taught or to bring a unit of learning to a close. If a student is not able to go on a field trip, whether it be for financial, behavioral, or other reasons, please email Pitchford at least one week before the field trip. It's important that the administrative staff is aware and can help you with the situation prior to the field trip. We, ultimately, want all students to experience these once-in-a-lifetime trips.
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Meetings/Conferences 

When scheduling a meeting with a parent, please try to meet them in the front office.  Most visitors who are not familiar with our building have a hard time finding where to go. Thank you!!

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What I've Been Thinking About…
This is a wonderful article about Project-Based Learning and the importance of it not just being "student-centered" but rather "learning centered." The learning process is the most important thing in the classroom and the teacher is the one to plan what that will look like. Below is a wonderful quote from the article:

"Although one seeks to engage students in project work, and grant student voice & choice as much as possible, the teacher remains the most important person in the classroom. Teachers design and plan projects with specific learning goals, model and scaffold learning so that students can meet these goals, co-manage the project process, assess learning, give feedback to help students improve, and plan new project scaffolds and resources."

http://bie.org/blog/the_importance_of_project_based_teaching

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Technology Tips of the Week
·         Many of us are being prompted to change our passwords, when you do this BE SURE to also change it on all of your other devices (i.e. iPads, smart phones, or any device accessing our FCS Wi-Fi). If you get locked out, it’s usually because you haven’t changed your password on all devices.
·         Delivery of new laptops will be Nov. 5th. I will immediately begin preparing them in the computer lab and scheduled comp. lab classes on Nov. 5th & 6th will make alternate plans which may include use of our laptop carts.

·         Distribution of new laptops will begin as soon as possible; however, software will need to be added, domain setup, etc. I hope to give you about a week with both laptops before collecting the old ones to ensure you have transferred all documents.  Now is the time to purchase an external HD or USB device for back up (perhaps use PTA or other funds with a spending deadline, if allowable) AND begin cleaning off OLD, obsolete information.  If you “store” a lot of documents on your desktop, create a folder named ‘Desktop Docs’ and drag those documents without a home into it…this makes it easier to transfer to a back-up drive. You will be responsible for backing up your data but if you want me to assist a grade level at a time, let me know.  I’ll post a ‘Back-Up How To’ in the Technology Tips folder on the G: Drive.

****Our Math Corner******************

Becoming a Leader: Finding My Voice
Tabetha R. Finchum
Dissatisfied with the outcomes of teacher-directed mathematics pedagogy, this fourth-grade teacher learns of—and begins to implement—student-centered, problem-solving mathematics in her classroom. Check it out!!!!



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Parent Connection

How can I help my child in Mathematics?
Most parents want to help their children learn mathematics. However, traditional ways of helping, such as showing children the steps to get answers, are at odds with our efforts to engage students in solving high-level tasks and developing conceptual understanding, thinking, and reasoning. Parents need specific suggestions about productive ways to help their children and how to implement them.

A key shift is for parents to ask questions to help their children solve unfamiliar problems rather than to show them how to solve them. Explicitly tell parents that when their children are struggling with a problem, their role is to help them solve it by asking questions such as the following:
  • What are you being asked to find out?
  • What does the problem tell you? Can you describe it in your own words? Have you seen a problem like this before?
  • Is there any part of the problem that you already know how to do?
  • Is there anything you don't understand? Where can you find the answers to your questions?
  • Will it help to make a list, a chart, a table, a drawing, a diagram? Can you act out the problem?
  • What do you estimate your answer will be? Why?
  • Is your strategy working? Why or why not?
  • Is there another way to check your answer?
  • How do you know if your answer is right or wrong? (From A Parent's Handbook, Grade K–5, Allegheny Intermediate Unit, p. 2; similar questions appear in the Grades 6–8 and Grades 9–12 Parent Handbooks.)
Parents can support their children's learning in other ways:
  • Practicing basic facts. Children are expected to develop immediate fact recall as well as understand the meaning for operations. Immediate recall requires practice, in addition to understanding—and time for practice in the school day is limited. Parents can help in a variety of ways, especially since orally presenting facts promotes immediate recall more effectively than worksheets. Perfect times to practice are while driving, walking, waiting, and so on. Just be sure that parents understand that this practice should build on understanding of operations, not occur in isolation.
  • Playing games. Games are a great way for parents to give their children practice with mathematics concepts and skills and develop strategic thinking, while also promoting positive parent-child relationships.
  • Posing contextual problems. Mathematics problems are part of everyday life. Parents help children see that math is all around them when they pose problems that arise in everyday situations. 
****VISUALS OF BEST PRACTICES****


In Ms. Cornibe’s 1st grade class, written feedback is a common practice. Ms. Cornibe gives students very specific feedback on their writing. Students need to know what they are doing well and what they need to work on.  “Teaching is interaction.”  

Written feedback signals genuine interest and respect, it motivates students to care about their writing, and it identifies ways to improve and deepen thinking.

*****WRITERS' GALLERY**********

The writers' gallery/pledge is hosted by Ms. Collins' class this week.

The writers' gallery/pledge will be hosted by Ms. Gersten's class next week.

******CALENDAR OF EVENTS*******

Monday, October 27th
Rigor and Relevance Training @ Specials - Robert's Portable
9:30 - Parent Tours

Tuesday, October 28th 
Newell Rubbermaid Global Day of Service
Writing Workshop with Hess for 2nd and 1st Grade
2:50 - Faculty Meeting 
3:30 - Committee Meetings

Wednesday, October 29th 
Kindergarten Field Trip
Writing Workshop with Hess for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grades

Thursday, October 30th
Honey Baked Ham for Lunch - Order by Wednesday
2:50 - PLCs

Friday, October 31st
Halloween!!! Book Character Dress Up Day!!
Parent Involvement Day
Writing Workshop with Hess for Kindergarten
Send your tickets down and change your Student of the Week!


******BIRTHDAYS! ****************

Happy birthday to Sheri Buehner on November 1st! We hope you have a wonderful birthday!! 

Sunday, October 19, 2014

October 20th, 2014

High Point News
Week of: October 20th, 2014
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WELCOME!!!
Please join me in welcoming Holly Holcomb, our new EIP 3rd grade teacher. We are very excited to have her joining our team!!!

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ITBS Testing for 3rd and 5th 
Students in grades 3 and 5 will be taking the ITBS test this week. Please make sure that you are respectful to these students during testing time (8:00 - 11:30 tentatively) by walking quietly in the hallways and limiting the amount of shuffling in your classrooms. If you are administering the test, you are more than welcome to wear jeans and soft soled shoes this week.
An announcement will be made at the end of each testing day so that you will know when you are able to go outside for recess. Thank you!!! 


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Bus Driver Appreciation Week
This week is Bus Driver Appreciation Week! We will have posters for students to sign in the morning and then put the signed posters on our front windows. Our PTA will also be making treats for them. 
If your class or students would like to do something to thank their bus drivers, we would appreciate it!!! We are very grateful for our drivers!!! 

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Report Cards
Report cards will be checked by the administrative team and the final copies will be placed in your mailboxes by Wednesday in order to be sent home on Thursday, October 23rd.  

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High Point Makes the News!!
If you haven't read "This Week's Top Stories" from Fulton County, you need to!!
High Point is mentioned in the first story about going IB and in the fourth story about 
Ms. Negrin's first grade class. I have copied the articles below in case you missed it!!!

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Fulton County Schools to increase educational offerings through International Baccalaureate expansion
Superintendent Robert Avossa has announced the next step in increasing Fulton County Schools' 
portfolio of educational options by expanding its International Baccalaureate program.

"Education is not one-size-fits-all. Our students are unique and excel in a variety of learning

 environments. We live in a world where you can customize just about anything, and parents 
want that same flexibility for their children's education," said Superintendent Robert Avossa.
 "We continue to offer a variety of opportunities for our families and we are proud to demonstrate
 this additional commitment to school choice by expanding the district's IB program."

Five schools are taking steps toward implementing the International Baccalaureate program. 

Read more …

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High Point Elementary School focuses on being "career ready"
High Point ES is taking steps to make sure students are career ready. In the belief
 that it is never too early to start preparing for real life, Ms. Negrin's First Grade
Class hosted Patrick Baber, a former cartographer, in their Career Connections 
Speaker Series.

Baber is a program manager and former cartographer who works for Quantum 
Spatial. His team focuses on mapping and other solutions for electric transmission 
line companies. On Sept. 26, Baber came to speak to Ms. Negrin’s first grade class 
about the importance of geography and maps.

The Career Connections Series brings together area business leaders in an effort 
to showcase a variety of careers so students can become more aware of job options
in their future.


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PBIS This Week


  • Remember to use your PAWS UP Tickets to reward good hallway behaviors.
  • High Point is rewarding your class with a whole class ticket reward. Just write the name of the entire class in the Student Name section and your name as Teacher!
  • Please email your PBIS person on your team FRIDAY the number of CLASS TICKETS.
  • Bring your individual PAWS UP Tickets to the grade level bin on Fridays.
PAWS UP
Hallway
Practice good manners
*Listen to adults
*Stay in your
   personal space
*Hold the door
   open for others
*Smile at your
   friends and 
   teachers
Always be prepared
*Listen to teacher
*Wait patiently
   and quietly in
   line


Work hard
*Stay in a single
   file line on the   
   right side of the  
   hallway
* Walk quietly
*Look without
   touching work    
   displayed
*Help keep the
    line straight

Stay
Safe
*Listen for
   directions
* Stay in your
   personal space
*Keep hands and
   feet to yourself
*Walk slowly
*Make sure shoes
   are tied
*Face forward
*Stop at stop sign
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What I've Been Thinking About…
This quick article is about how 21st century classrooms are not just about technology but more about learning. "Classrooms are places that have moved from teachers telling to students doing." 
Our Strategic Plan states that we will have students apply 21st Century Skills to impact our community. Many of you have asked what "21st Century Skills" look like. This is a wonderful article which talks about the importance of students being creative, collaborators, critical thinkers, and communicators. THOSE are truly 21st Century Skills. 

http://web.tech4learning.com/blog-0/bid/45149/The-21st-century-classroom-where-the-3-R-s-meet-the-4-C-s?utm_campaign=ce_0914_blog&utm_source=email&utm_medium=ce&utm_content=21st_century

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Technology Tips of the Week

·      TAC Helpful Hint – TAC (Teacher Access Center) will only work properly when accessed with Internet Explorer.  If you are opening TAC with Google Chrome, you will not be able to change a student’s absence code (i.e. from UNX to MED, etc.).  Please email Chellye if you have this problem or if you are NOT accessing TAC with Internet Explorer.

·     How To Create A Shortcut from a Website (a reminder):
  • Create shortcut from web browser favorites – TAC for example:
  • Go to Teacher Access Center from the Employee Portal
  • Go to Favorites > Add to Favorites > Rename it TAC
  • Resize or minimize your TAC window so you can see the desktop
  • Drag down to the TAC favorite > right click and hold then drag the favorite to the desktop
  • You will see a Menu appear > Select Create shortcuts here
  • You should see the shortcut on the laptop desktop
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****VISUALS OF BEST PRACTICES****


In Ms. Owens’ 3rd grade class, at the end of the week, students reflect on their reading workshop using this handout. The handout is in their S.T.A.R. (students taking academic responsibility) binder where they score themselves on the 5 tasks needed to be successful during reading workshop. There is a rubric that they use and reflection questions to answer as well.
Research says, “Teachers who promote reflective classrooms ensure that students are fully engaged in the process of making meaning. They organize instruction so that students are the producers, not just the consumers, of knowledge. To best guide children in the habits of reflection, these teachers approach their role as that of "facilitator of meaning making." 

*****WRITERS' GALLERY**********

The writers' gallery/pledge is hosted by Ms. O'Daniels' class this week.

The writers' gallery/pledge will be hosted by Ms. Collin's class next week.

******CALENDAR OF EVENTS*******

Monday, October 20th
ITBS Testing Begins 

Tuesday, October 21st 
2:50 - New Kids on the Block Meeting

Wednesday, October 22nd 

Thursday, October 23rd
Firehouse Subs for Lunch - Order by Wednesday
2:50 - PLCs

Friday, October 24th
Send your tickets down and change your Student of the Week!


******BIRTHDAYS! ****************

There are no birthdays to celebrate this week. 

Monday, October 13, 2014

October 14th


High Point News
Week of: October 13th, 2014
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Congratulations!!!
Congratulations to Stephanie Kehn who got MARRIED this past weekend!!!! We are all very excited for you and wish you and your husband a lifetime of happiness! 

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Learning Tuesday
This past Learning Tuesday was a HUGE success! Thank you all for participating and being active learners!
On the T drive, there is a folder called LEARNING TUESDAY OCTOBER 7th
All of the PowerPoints, handouts, etc.. have been placed in that folder. Check it out!

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Report Cards
Reminder: Grades are to be loaded by 2:30 today. Rhodope will print out report card verifications and place in your mailboxes by the 15th. You will be able to make changes after the 16th if needed. 

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Reminder: ITBS Training
A mandatory training is scheduled for administering the ITBS. This will include 3rd, 5th, ESOL, EIP, Special Ed, Speech, Admin, and Support Staff. Kindergarten teachers will be trained as emergency testing examiners. You can select the day and time of the session you wish to attend. The ITBS is scheduled for October 20th- 24th.

Tuesday, October 14th (Teacher Work Day) @ 2:00 p.m.

Wednesday, October 15th-During Common Planning
·         3rd Grade (10:05-10:50)
·         5th Grade (12:45-1:30)
·         Kindergarten (1:35-2:20)
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PRINTER PAPER
Staff, this is a reminder that all grade levels should order paper for use in the grade level printers. Paper should not be taken out of the copiers to use in printers. It was suggested that each teacher order at least one ream of paper to be used in their grade level printer.
A box of ten reams costs $30.00. You may order as a group or individually.
If you choose to order as a grade level, the cost can be divided evenly among the teachers in each group. Office Max is the vendor to use. If you have any questions, please ask Marie. Thank you!

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What I've Been Thinking About…
We are always finding ways to engage our students more and one easy way is with questioning. In this article from Edutopia, researchers explain 5 ways to help your students become better questioners.  Check it out!!!

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/help-students-become-better-questioners-warren-berger

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LEVELED LIBRARY USAGE

Last Year 2013
Month
This Year 2014
251 (bags of books)
September

106 (bags of books)

We wanted to share the usage of the Leveled library with you. As you can see, our usage for the month of September is significantly less than last year at this time. The county gave us $25,000 to purchase these books and some school funds were used as well. 
These books are intended for use in your small guided reading groups and independent reading time for students. We have seen a large amount of teachers during our walk-throughs using Reading A-Z books which is a good resource too but requires a great deal of paper to print the books for each and every student.
Please take a moment to check out the many wonderful books we have in our Leveled Library. The fiction and non-fiction titles (and levels for those titles) can be found on the T-drive in the folder labeled: Leveled Library

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Imagine that you can’t speak English!
Every ESOL student is expected to be on Imagine computer program 80 minutes a week.
Imagine helps our ESOL students with phonics, decoding, vocabulary, questioning, taking turns, proper conversational skills, etc… Imagine provides strategic first-language support in 15 languages to facilitate and enhance ELL learning. As students become more proficient in English, this language support gradually fades, preparing students for English-only environments. ESOL teachers are willing to allow students to use their computers in the mornings so they can be on it for their morning work. Please help us make sure students are using this wonderful program! 


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Attention all 3rd, 4th,and 5th grade Teachers:

A friendly reminder that this Thursday, October 16th  2:50-3:15 p.m in the Media Center there will be an introduction to the GA. Milestones assessment. You will get information on content weights, learn about the scoring, and see some sample questions/tasks. This will be the 1st of many sessions that we will have for you on the new  Ga Milestones.


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Better Ways to Learn from the New York Times
Getting a good grade doesn’t mean you retained the information. Benedict Carey offers better ways than cramming for you to hold on to knowledge.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/10/06/better-ways-to-learn/

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 How can I access printable versions of the Math Unit Assessments?

Login to Fulton Connect
Click Assessments-Question Based
Select Math and then your grade level and the assessment you want to print.
Select the tab “Printable versions” 
Click on the name of the test to highlight it in blue 
Then click the Paper and magnifying glass icon 

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****VISUALS OF BEST PRACTICES****


In Ms. Rattray’s TAG classroom, the students are utilizing the ‘Assess Yourself’ poster which provides a tool for them to reflect upon their work and inform the teacher’s instruction. The posters are written in kid friendly terms and the students simply place a 1-4 on their paper which represents the levels from novice to apprentice.

It can be used at any point during a lesson or unit and only takes a minute.

Students and teachers both benefit from this simple assessment tool. 

*****WRITERS' GALLERY**********

The writers' gallery/pledge is hosted by Ms. Calhoun's class this week.

The writers' gallery/pledge will be hosted by Ms. O'Daniels' class next week.

******CALENDAR OF EVENTS*******

Monday, October 13th
No School

Tuesday, October 14th 
Teacher Work Day
Report Cards due by 2:30 today
2:00 pm - ITBS training in Media Center

Wednesday, October 15th
8:00 am - Title I Parent Meeting in Cafeteria 

Thursday, October 16th 
Tazikis for Lunch - Order by Wednesday
2:50 pm - GA Milestones Preview for 3rd, 4th, and 5th 
2:50 - PLCs
Pitchford to Principals' Meeting

Friday, October 17th 
7:30 am - SGC Meeting in Media Center
Send your tickets down and change your Student of the Week!


******BIRTHDAYS! ****************

Happy birthday to Farrahn Evans TODAY, Dani Wright on the 16th, Tashika Truesdale on the 18th, and Marie Morris on the 19th! We wish you all a very happy birthday!!!!