Friday, February 20, 2026

Happy Friday!
Another great week of learning and relationships!  

1:1 Staff Interviews:
I sent a link with appointments for staff interviews.  Please make sure every staff (who is in the building over 50% of their day) is signing up for a time.  It's a great opportunity for us to connect - checking in on you and how I can continue to support you as we finish up the year.  Please sign up today:)

1:1 Student Interviews:
A focus area for our building this year is around belonging and student voice.   Earlier this year, we had a team complete 1:1 interviews with students to hear their voice and gather information on the student experience.  We are at our second round of interviews - schedule is below:

Today (Feb 20) - Kindergarten & 2nd Grade (12:30-1:45)
February 23 - 5th Grade (1:15-2:00)
February 24 - 4th Grade (9-10am)
February 26 - 1st & 3rd Grade (9-10:30)

When our team comes around, we will interview students one on one.  When we finish, we will send a student back and ask them to send out another student.  Any help with that is greatly appreciated :)

When we finish, we will share the data and themes that emerge. 

Pout, Pout Fish:
Next week, an RSVP will go out for a "Pout, Pout Fish Family Night" in March.  This is a shared family night for McKinley, Washington, and Wilson (Title dollars).  Families can RSVP to receive the book and a kit to do at home.  Then, if they complete it, they get a ticket to the movie on March 25 at our Owatonna theater.  The RSVP will be open next week only (due Friday).  

Student Wait Time:
Time is precious - right?  And, when you follow a pacing guide, it becomes even more precious.  But, what's your most effective return on time - is it worth it to take that extra minute to provide think time?  

In saying that, don't forget about the power of "wait time" during a lesson.  We often get moving and do most of the talking - with little time for students to process, digest, and think throughout the learning.  Think of wait time as eating a meal... if you eat your food too quickly, you will have a stomachache.  As you eat, you take a few bites and let your food digest before moving on.  Don't forget about this as we are teaching - students need those moments of think to truly learn.

Over the next few weeks, I challenge you - no matter what you teach - to build this wait time into your lessons.  It may be awkward at first, but the long-term benefits will outweigh the awkwardness.  Design your lessons to have these natural wait times built in ... give students, particularly those who have developed a "learned helplessness", time to think (and possibly have productive struggle!).

March 9 Staff Power Hour:
Our March 9 Staff Power Hour will be time for your committees to meet.  I will be sharing your agendas in the next week or so.  This was rescheduled as I cancelled our Feb 2 meeting.  

Building Weekly Newsletter:

Friday, February 13, 2026

February 13 Update

Happy Friday!
Another great week at McKinley!  I know this week had long nights - plus Valentine's Day!  Thank you for all the time, energy, and love you gave to our kids this week.  

Ramadan:
Next Tuesday evening, many of our McKinley members will start to celebrate Ramadan.  Ramadan begins the evening of Tuesday, February 17 and goes  through Thursday, March 19.   It's critical that we, as educators, know more about this holiday to support our students.  Please watch the video below.   

Additionally, Nura is working with our 4th and 5th grade teachers to see which students are fasting.  We will providing them a space outside the lunchroom for this - more to come!  



ACCESS Testing:
Just a reminder - ACCESS testing starts on Tuesday.  Please be aware (and remind your classes) to stay quiet in the areas around the Learning Studio South.  

All in the Hall:
A long standing tradition we have in this building is "all in the hall" during the bell time.  This last month, I'm seeing less and less of this.  Please remember to be outside, greeting students, from 7:56-8:05.  I understand mornings can be busy; however, this is a critical time to set the tone and positivity for the day.    


Believe in Them - NO Excuses:
They are not SPED kids.
They are not EL kids.
They are not RTI kids.
They are not "low" kids
They are not "bad" kids. 

Kids are kids.
First, love them.
Then, learn from them.
We don't love labels.  
We love learners.  
Love, believe, and challenge EVERY kid.
Lose the label. 

No excuses.

The above was taken from Jason Kennedy on X.  Take a second to think about yourself and the porcupine you have sitting in your work space.  Where are you at with believing in our kids?  

Toot Your Horn Thursday:
We have 6 receipents this week!
Rachael Eickhoff was nominated by the 3rd grade team for Rachael is so helpful, flexible, and knowledgeable! She helps our team in literacy and math and so many things! She is constantly changing her schedule to meet students' needs first. We are so glad to have her on our team!!

Katie Demmer, Michelle Meiners, Gia Davison, Jessica Zupansic, and Rachel Peterson were nominated by the 3rd grade team for  Thank you to Katie and the intervention team for running the data meetings and helping to meet all students' needs. Thank you for getting materials to us for conferences so we can communicate to families what is happening in intervention. Thank you for your hard work and flexibility!

Don't forget - each of us has a role in creating our McKinley culture. It's important we overemphasis those positive moments- sometimes that's the one thing a person needs to remember why they are important. To nominate someone, please click here!

Building Weekly Newsletter:

Have a great weekend!
-Justin

Friday, February 6, 2026

February 6 Update

Good morning, McKinley!
A really short update this week... 

Communication:
Please make sure you are reading all communication (weekly update, morning announcements, email, etc).  I know days get busy - however, we are getting more and more questions on things that were shared in the newsletter multiple times.  

What Does It Mean to Belong:
As a building, we have really challenged ourselves to think beyond diversity (who) to belonging (feeling valued).   I love seeing each of you focus on this every single day - working hard to be a warm demander and ensuring that all belong.  Thank you for your continued focus on this.  

Below is a graphic that is a great example of how we moved from diversity to belonging.  
Linked is an article - please take 3 minutes to read this.   This article helps breakdown what "indicators" are there when belonging happens - for students and staff.  Please read.  

Introduction to Education:
From Katie Coudron - I'm looking for classrooms who could use some helping hands from either 11:35-12:35 or 12:05-1:05 (roughly) on Tuesdays & Thursdays. I know this overlaps with lunch and recess times for many... so if you are in need of high school helpers during any of that time who could *also* be in a classroom part of that time, I'd love to make something work.  

Please email me (Justin) if you are interested in having someone in your classroom.  


Building Weekly Newsletter:

Have a great weekend!
-Justin

Happy Friday! Another great week of learning and relationships!   1:1 Staff Interviews: I sent a link with appointments for staff interviews...