Friday, October 13, 2017

Weekly Update- Friday, October 13

Happy Friday the 13th! 
This made me laugh this morning...

Bounce Cards:
I have shared this in the past, but it's a great strategy to share again.  The Bounce Card was invented to teach collaboration, particularly how to have a discussion.  During the discussion, students have to respond to each other's statements using one of the "bounces" - bounce, sum it up, or inquire.  It's a great way to support kids in having a purposeful, focused discussion that builds on each other's ideas.

Click here to see the bounce card

Reflection on McKinley:
I had my first Student Advisory Meeting last week where I met with a group of students, had lunch, and asked questions about our school.  It was interesting to hear all their feedback- student voice matters!  Below are some themes I heard:
  • Kids love school.  They love their teachers and know their teachers love them! 
  • Kids love the new school. Every single one commented on how our school is enormous!
  • Most kids feel safe all day at school.  There were a few kids (older ones) who expressed some concern about not having doors in our rooms.  They said "What do we do in a lockdown?"  We will be doing some work around this soon, however, continue to stress that our school is safe. 
  • I asked when kids get bored during the day.  I had some interesting responses on when and why they get bored.  One of the students commented that she gets bored during independent reading.  I thought she was referring to just the reading - however, in asking more, she gets bored when she can't talk about what's going on in her book.  She said she needs to share what she is reading and thinking to keep interested in the book.  Very profound thought!   
Overall, kids love school and love you.  Thank you for making McKinley a great place for ALL of our kids.

Small Groups:
It's been great to see everyone start to plan instructional goals around small group needs- in both reading and math.  As we know, small group is the sacred time that produces high levels of student learning. 

I was in a few rooms this week and saw some pretty cool small groups going on - and co-teaching with EL.



Rachel Peterson's Kindergartens during their literacy block.   It was great to see very clear expectations and routines set up in this room- you could feel the environment of learning! 



Dani Rypka & Laurie Wolhart's fourth graders doing guided math stations.  This was cool to see the co-teaching between Laurie and Dani and how engaged students were.  Nice work! 


 Relaxation Room at McKinley:
A lot of you have seen the room next to Annette (and across from Kathy and Michelle) set up for a relaxation room.  This room was an idea of Annette's last year- create a safe, relaxing place for some of our students who need a safe spot to be regulated.   This is especially important with our students who have experienced trauma.  We have a group of students who were "invited" to use the room.  They go there with an adult and follow a process - identify their current feeling, take deep breaths, choose a tool (something to regulate), and then identify their feelings again.  This is a 5-7 process.  It has been working for many of our students!   If you need a break, go check it out!  Thanks for designing and creating this space, Annette! 

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Thanks for a great week!  I can feel the passion and love in our building around our students... they are truly cared for by each of you.  Thank you for that.  Your hard work is not going unnoticed. 

Rest up this weekend... conferences are right around the corner! 

Justin




Friday, October 6, 2017

Weekly Update- October 6, 2017

Happy Friday to the greatest educators in the state of MN!

I hope you've had a great week!  With being out at two different conferences, I feel like I've hardly been here.  A huge thank you to Lorri and Justin Lang for taking the lead on things in the office.  Also, thank you to everyone for being flexible this week with different things. 

I attended two conferences - one on co-teaching and one on coherence/focus.  Both were great and helped give me some strategies to continuing our work on educating all kids. 


A couple of random requests/updates:
  • Team Pictures- please get me your team pictures ASAP.  I'd like to get them framed and hung in the main entryway. 
  • The community Open House for McKinley and Owatonna Middle School is Monday, October 30th.  The celebration will start at McKinley at 5:00pm and then move to OMS at 6:30pm.  More information will come on this - however, if you are free, consider joining us!
  • This Monday, October 9th, the School Board will meet here at McKinley (Learning Studio) at 5:30pm.  They are here for a work session, but also to see our building.  Stop by if you are free!

Sumner Visits:
A team from Sumner Elementary (in Austin) are visiting McKinley on Friday, October 13th.  The team is here to see our PLC process and the use of formative assessments.  This team heard great things from another school who visited last year - and wants to hear more about our work.  We will more than likely make a lap through the building and ask people (who are free) about their use of the PLC process. 

A huge kudos to our team - we have good work going on in this building! 

EL Graduation:
We held our 2nd annual EL Graduation this Tuesday, October 3.  We had a large group of students who exited our program.  This is a huge reflection of the hard work you are doing to support all learners.  It was great to have families, staff, and students come together to celebrate this milestone!





Words You Speak Become the House You Live In...
This came up in my Twitter feed this week - it made me stop and think.  This quote made me appreciate all the work you have done to use student-first language.  As much as it seems like just words, it truly represents your thinking and actions.  There is research to support that an educator's thoughts actually translate to their expectations and interactions with students.  A huge kudos to you for all your work on keeping students first - your language and beliefs.   All means ALL at McKinley. 



Growth Mindset Post-It Notes:
I saw these growth mindset post-it notes on Twitter this week.  I can see our building using these - what a great way to give feedback but keep it focused on growth! 


Site Team Communication:
Click here to access the site team communication tree.  This is your "representative" who will communicate with you to get feedback and ideas to bring back to our leadership team. 

Building Weekly Newsletter:
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In closing, I had an email from Amanda Heilman (Director of Business & Operations) regarding the Bus Company this week.  She had a conversation this week with the Bus Company who gave the McKinley staff glowing reviews on how friendly, flexible, and happy you are.  It's so true... and we know it.  It's great to hear it from others.


Have a great weekend, everyone!
-Justin







Friday, September 29, 2017

Weekly Update- September 29, 2017

Happy Homecoming!
What a beautiful day for a parade!  I hope you enjoy your afternoon downtown- celebrating Owatonna!  Go Huskies!

Staff Power Hour Follow-Up:
Thank you for the great conversations and learning on Wednesday at our Staff Power Hour.  It is great to go even deeper with our work around PBIS and literacy.  Just to recap our learning:

PBIS:
  • Lots of behaviors at recess, lunch, and in line.   We brainstormed some ways to be proactive in keeping our lines quiet and focused.  Remember- the volume is a 0-1 in the common areas (including hallways).
  • Be aware of your proximity - we should be spread out in lines and outside. 
Literacy:
  • Benchmarks are fully underway! 
  • Continue to finish those up.   This resource- and the data collected- will help us shape the focus of our small group instruction and conferring.
  • As you dig into this work, please invite Libby to either meet with you individually or at a common planning time so you can figure out how to support you with these resources. 
 
McKinley Building Goals:
Our Site Team has developed our two building goals for the year:
  • Goal 1: My May 2018, all grade level PLCs will meet their goal of 100% student mastery of critical, teacher-identified reading Enduring Understandings. 
  • Goal 2: By May 2018, McKinley Educators will closet the achievement/opportunity gap(s) by increasing each student group's proficiency by 10% as measured by the Reading and Math Comprehensive Assessments (MCA III). 
The team will be developing some action steps to achieve these goals.  Please make sure your PLC goal or individual goals are helping to support one (or both) of these goals.  More to come! 

 

What Does My Headscarf Mean To You?
I recently watched a 14 minute video on TED talks:  Click here to access the video

The video made me think about my biases and behaviors related to it.  I know that 14 minutes is a lot to devote.... so here are some key learnings. 
  • You have biases.  Everyone does.  Biases related to class, race, disability, etc. 
  • The goal is knowing your biases - and how to acknowledge them and navigate them.  
I really walked away questioning myself and how we work with families in a diverse building.  We all have kids and families best interest at heart- everyone does.  It's important we are aware that care isn't enough - we need to be aware of our own structures, words, and actions that support all. 

This year we will be doing some more work around this. 

EL Graduation- Tuesday:
We have our EL Graduation on Tuesday from 4-4:30pm.  This is a time for us to celebrate our students who have exited the program.  Join us for a fun reception and awards ceremony! 

Is Homework Valuable?
Another great article from Twitter (you know how much I love Twitter!) on the effectiveness of homework at the elementary level.  I think you will be surprised - click here to read the article

I want to add my two cents to this topic- in no way am I saying that you should never give homework.  If homework has a purpose and students have the support, homework can enhance the learning process.  However, the purpose and support aren't always there.

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Have a great weekend, everyone!  Don't forget to make every second count! 
-Justin



Friday, September 22, 2017

Weekly Update- Friday, September 22, 2017

Happy Friday!
Word of the Year:
Just checking in on your "one word of the year" - how's it going?  Have you shared your word with an inner circle for accountability?  

Fountas & Pinnell Benchmark Assessments

We will be using the results from these assessments to help us design extremely targeted instruction for our students during our reading small groups and conferring.  At our Power Hour on Wednesday, we will be digging into these results and doing some planning using the Literacy Continuum alongside of the assessments.  Please bring your Literacy Continuum book and all of the scoring sheets that you have completed for your students.



At the welcome back, we talked about the following assessments being completed:

       K- any students who know all letters and sounds and are reading some words


  1. All students

  2. All students

  3. 8 or more students (including students who have not met other reading benchmarks)

  4. 8 or more students (including students who have not met other reading benchmarks)

  5. 8 or more students (including students who have not met other reading benchmarks)

It has been awesome to hear teachers’ reactions to using the assessments and the excitement around how much they are learning about their readers and the expectations for comprehension at various levels; it will be exciting to see how it helps to shape our instruction.


Entering DIBELS Data
If you have not already done so, please remember to enter your DIBELS scores (including DAZE scores for grades 3-5) into the DIBELS system as soon as possible.  You will want to double check that if you had any students added to your class after the first day of school, that they were in DIBELS.  You can email Kenneth Griswold (Data & Assessment Coordinator) if you are missing any students from your list.  The upload will happen to Viewpoint next week, and we want to be sure that all of our data is entered.

Staff Power Hour- Wednesday:
For those of you new to our McKinley Team, we call our staff meetings "Staff Power Hours".   Our meetings focus on learning and collaboration, not logistical updates.   I will always include those logistical updates at the top of the agenda - we will only discuss items that need clarification.

Click here to access the agenda

Please bring your Literacy Continuum book and any Benchmark Assessments that are completed!

Building Weekly Newsletter:
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Have a great weekend, everyone!
Justin


Friday, September 15, 2017

Weekly Update- September 14, 2017

Happy Friday, everyone!
We finished another great week of learning at McKinley! 

I shared this last year - it was something I found on Twitter.   Just something to keep fresh in your mind - what you do and say shows your priorities. 

It's been great seeing all the Tweets about what you are doing.  Keep that coming- you are telling people our "story" and our "why".  If we don't tell it, someone else will!

AM Arrival/PM Dismissal:
First, thank you for all your patience and flexibility with the AM arrival and PM dismissal.  It's been a learning experience, but I know we are headed in a great direction.  Just a couple reminders:
  • Please continue to help outside in the AM and PM.  This is everyone.  And, please, be active during this (example: if you see a parent leaving their car, have a positive conversation with them). 
  • Drop off and pick up is on the west side of the loop.  Please walk students over to that area and help get families to that spot.
  • Keep being positive - even during a frustrating time.  Kids and families can feel it- stay positive and focused on kids. 
  • We are doing a traffic study through the City.   The results will help us with our traffic flow.   This is coming soon....
Core Instruction v& Power 1/2 Hours:
Now that we are entering our third week of school, please make sure you are fully into your curriculum maps.   I appreciate all the work you have done to begin building solid relationships.  Please don't forget though- we should be fully underway with core instruction.

Our Power 1/2 Hours start on Monday.  I realize you may not have a common assessment to use for flexible groupings... that's ok.  Please brainstorm on what skills or strategies your students need at this point (this may be based off teacher observation only).  I know some grade levels are looking at ways to engage kids - and providing interventions and strategies based on this.   Great idea.    Please let me know if your team is struggling with this. 

McKinley Class of 2030!
Below are class pictures of our newest friends - the Class of 2030! 






EA Schedules:
I'm hoping to finalize our grades 1-5 EA schedules for next week.  I'm still looking at your requests and student need.  We will need to be flexible, as this may change.  But, until we get to a finalized schedule, please continue to support our new EAs in working in your classrooms. 

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Valet Parking for the Week:
We have no valet parking for the week - as we have no principal parking spot!  When that is added, valet parking will return!



Have a great weekend, everyone!  Don't forget to make every second count!
-Justin

Friday, September 8, 2017

Weekly Update - September 8, 2017

Good morning!
We did it - week one is complete!  We've had a great start in a great new building.  It's going to be a terrific year.

DIBELS Testing-  Tuesday:
We start DIBELS testing on Tuesday.  We will be using the Learning Studio for all testing.   Libby created a schedule (click here to see the schedule).   Please be on time for your testing!  Also, please keep your students quiet in this area (we are missing a display case which is causing an opening into the Learning Studio).

AM Arrival & PM Dismissal:
A huge thank you to everyone who is helping make this work.  It was a crazy day one - however, things are starting to improve as we get into our routines.  Just a couple of notes:
  • K and 1st Grade - you may want to dismiss a few minutes early to get through the front door and outside without the bigger kids. 
  • Drop Off Lane - should be continually moving.  Parents need to wait in their car if parked in the drop off lane.  If they want to come to the door, they need to park.
  • Parking Lot - please park back a bit so we leave room for families who visit during the day.  
  • Exit - The exit onto Hemlock (from 22nd) is now a right turn only.  This helped tremendously yesterday with cars exiting our lot.  It's right turn only from 7:30-8 and 2-3:00pm)
PBIS Stations & Matrixes:
Please continue to teach (and over teach) the building expectations to your learners.  This includes all staff, not just classroom teachers.  The more we do in the beginning, the better the result will be!

I placed an order for signage in the building - particularly matrixes.  I will get those up as soon as they arrive.

Construction Update:
I found out yesterday they are finishing the flooring in the main lobby on Saturday.  It will be nice to get that area completed with flooring.   There will be some other projects this weekend, too.  Thank you for your flexibility with all the work that needs to be complete.  

I am meeting next week with Bob and Sal (Wold Architects) to walk the building.  After this, I will be able to place some additional furniture orders.  Again, thanks for being flexible!

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Morning Meetings:


I got to visit some morning meetings yesterday as I went around the building.  Wow. Even as an outsider coming in, I could tell the tone of the morning was way different - calm, fun, and focused on relationships & community.  It's great to see that already becoming a routine in all of our K-5 classrooms.  




Have a great weekend - take some down time to relax and rejuvenate!

-Justin


Sunday, September 3, 2017

Weekly Update - September 3, 2017

Welcome Back, Staff!
Only a few more days until we start back at it... I can't wait!

Building Update:
A lot of progress was made today getting furniture delivered to learning commons and classrooms.  Below are some pictures.   Please do not swap out any furniture at this point.  Innovative (our supplier) is doing piece counts today and tomorrow.

As you can see, the building is looking great!  A huge thank you to Bob Olson, Superintendent Elstad, Mark Randall, and OEA President Todd Andrix for their help getting furniture delivered and placed.  It was an extensive project!

Also, a huge thank you to our design team who helped pick this furniture.  It is so amazing to see our planning work now turn into a real thing - a school!





I am very excited to meet families at Home-Child-School Day on Tuesday!  I think they will love the learning environments we have created at the new McKinley!

School Theme for 17-18:
As we are starting this crazingly (made this word up) exciting time, please remember our school theme for the year- "Make Every Second Count".  Remember your why - and what is important to you.  And, make time for those things.  Every second counts. 

Home Child School Day:
Home Child School Day is this Tuesday.  Please remember what I said about HCSD - your one and only goal is to make sure families leaving smiling and knowing you care about them.  The paperwork and traditional presentations are not what is important - the relationships you build are.

I sent an Instant Alert home to families on Friday night to let them know about the building progress.  I did explain that our building is not completely finished - the priority was classrooms and learning spaces.  Our hallways, office, landscaping/groundwork, and other common areas will be completed after school hours in early September.

Remember, we are meeting from 10-10:40 on Tuesday to discuss PBIS - mostly building expectations and how to teach these to students next week.

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I am THRILLED to be starting the 17-18 school year in our new building.   And, as always, I am even more thrilled to be a team member for the best elementary school in the state.   You are amazing educators who do wonderful things.  I'm so thrilled to be starting again!

Enjoy your last day of break and see you Tuesday!
-Justin

September 12 Update

Happy Friday!  We made it through our first five day week!  If you haven't completed your welcome back list , please do so by Friday, Se...