Friday, May 17, 2024

May 17 Update

Happy Friday!
A few general reminders - 
  • Library books due next Thursday, May 23 
  • Last day of interventions is Friday, May 31.  
  • Grading window closes June 2. 
Celebration:
We filled the jar!  WOO HOO! 
More to come on the plan for this day.  Please reserve Thursday, May 23 for the event (schedule below).  I worked my hardest around field trips, scheduling, and prep times.  I know it is not ideal, but this is the closest I can get.  

Schedule:

12:35-1:05

1st & 5th Grade

1:10-1:40

Kindergarten & 3rd Grade

1:45-2:15

2nd & 4th Grade

E1 & E2


Student Showcase - May 30:
Our annual Student Showcase is Thursday, May 30 from 1:30-2:00pm.  Below is what was shared on social media, as well as in SeeSaw (the family message was translated).   Please share this again with families next Friday.  Families WILL need an ID/driver's license to enter the building and doors will NOT open until 1:30pm.


The goal of the SS is to acknowledge and celebrate the strengths of each student from this past year.  This replaced our traditionally awards ceremony in which many were not honored.  This event helps us celebrate everyone's growth and successes. 

Please make sure students are working on some type of product to share that open house.  Please remember - this is about the student success and their voice.  Please consider allowing creativity and choice in how each student will share their "story" from the year.  

More to come next week!  


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Have a great weekend!
-Justin

Friday, May 10, 2024

May 10 Update

Happy Friday!

Happy Educator Appreciation Week:
Team, I hope you know how much you are appreciated and valued - even beyond this week.  Each of you bring so many gifts, talents, and love to our school every day.  Thank you for your role in making McKinley amazing!  

Happy Mother's Day:
A huge "Happy Mother's Day" to all those mom's who are celebrating.   

How to Stay Charged During the Last Few Weeks of School:
Click here to read a quick article - helping remind us how to stay on our A game these last few weeks.

Building Weekly Newsletter:
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Have a GREAT weekend!
-Justin

Friday, May 3, 2024

May 3 Update

Happy Friday!  Can you believe it's already May?

Educator Appreciation Week:
Next week is Educator Appreciation Week - a week to honor EACH of you!  Don't forget about all the special events next week, including breakfast on Monday morning!    One addition - on Tuesday, our PTO is buying pizzas for lunch.  Please note - we are planning on 1-2 slices per person, so please be respectful of that (if you need more, please pack a snack).   

Class Placement Process:
Just a reminder of our class placement process, which is fully underway!  If you are a classroom teacher, please see my email (from Kenneth) with directions on how to enter your information into the shared spreadsheet.  

Also, just to clarify, we do not take teacher requests at McKinley (I'm seeing more this year).  We take environmental requests, which means a family can request the type of environment they are requesting.  We do not request individual teachers.  Additionally, please remember, there are no "under the table deals".  All requests should go through the office and not be handled at a classroom level.  

Positive Office Referrals:
As we close out the year, please remember that Positive Office Referrals are for any time that a student goes above and beyond or impresses you.  We have a lot of learners in the building who are regularly doing this and are not recognized.  Just a friendly reminder - if you come across a student who put in extra effort, is always engaged/ready/learning, or just a time you are impressed - that would be a great candidate for a positive referral.

STRIDE Programming:
Next year, we have our setting 

Kyle DeKam Leadership Award:
Each year, our Owatonna Middle School has a "Kyle DeKam Leadership Award" in honor of late principal Kyle DeKam.  For those of you who don't know Kyle, he was a 6th grade teacher, as well as the Wilson and Owatonna Junior High School Principal.  Kyle was a highly regarded leader for our District, as well as the community.  Below is some background on the journey, as told by Jodie DeKam Valentine:  

I have attended two sessions of the "Aspiring Leaders" cohort hosted by Justin Kiel as of today.   As always with Justin, we are left with a call to action - a challenge to take with us.   I spent some time reflecting on my leadership roles in the district over my 32 year career.    
I began my career at McKinley in 1991.  I taught first grade and was mentored by some incredible educators.   They led by example.  They greeted colleagues, shared ideas, collaborated, and allowed me to share my celebrations and frustrations with them.   I continued my career at Washington from 2002- 2013.   Again, I was with co-workers who I could plan with, share with, laugh with...and follow by example.   We didn't just talk about our students, - we talked about life, balancing work and family, self care outside of school, and how we could support one another.  I was on committees, trained in specialty skills, wrote curriculum, and all the other various leadership duties we do as teachers.   I was also fortunate to have spent all of these early years married to a man who was definitely a leader by example, - Kyle DeKam.   He held himself to high standards as first a teacher and then a principal.  He worked hard to create and facilitate environments where even though he knew everyone might not agree with his style or decisions, he remained fair and did his best to encourage everyone to be the best they could be.   There was so much more in him he would have done if he could have had the chance.   He made me a better person in so many ways, including in the way I viewed education and carried myself professionally.   We chose together to try and set a healthy example of work / life balance for our three boys to live by.

Life changed in so many ways after he passed away in 2012.   Not only for the boys and I as a new family structure, but for me professionally.   Now my role included balancing life, family, and the grief of three children, plus myself.   I had to prioritize.  I could not always be on the committees or do the extra work. I continued to have people who lifted me up, guided me, and picked me up when I needed it most.  I didn't settle for being less than my best for my children or students.   
I am not the same person I was before loss.   It isn't possible to remain who you were and continue forward because nothing around you is the same.   What didn't change for me was my vision of how to lead.   If my children were going to have one parent going forward, then I had better be the best one I could be.   I needed a lot of support and reminders to stay the course, but what got me through the toughest days was realizing that sometimes picking someone else up can make your day better, and in turn, over time, make YOU better.

So I reflected on this today after the session ended.   How have I been a leader?   What have I done in my career to consider myself deserving of such a title?
I didn't do anything extravagant, and I do not have a fancy important career title.   I did not go into a field that was going to make me financially wealthy.   I did not go into a job that earns many outward accolades.   I did not have a step by step plan that got me where I am today.
But I did lead.   I lead myself through some dark days without bringing others down with me.   I did my best every single day to lead my boys through their childhood and tried to make it the best possible life they could have after the adversity they were dealt.   I volunteered when I felt down, to try and pick others up, and ended up lifting my own spirits.  I led myself into uncomfortable situations when it was the last thing I thought I could do, and ended up holding my head high and feeling proud.
So, think about the little things you do each day.   The ways you lift others.  The way you do what you know is right even though no one is watching.   The times you give up something so someone else's day is better.   When I considered all of this, I knew where my leadership role had been all along.   I continued to carry myself like the person I  knew I could be, and do what I knew was right, no matter what each day dealt me.   Each time I succeeded, I reminded myself that maybe my journey would help guide others who needed the same strength I did.

Our family is so incredibly proud of the establishment of the Kyle DeKam Leadership Award.   We are year 10, and each year, kids nominate each other for simply the way someone makes them better.   It feels so good to give back in this way, and to allow OMS  students to recognize their peers for the leadership they show each day, - by example.

Here is the message we created as a family:


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Have a GREAT weekend!
-Justin


Friday, April 26, 2024

April 26 Update

Happy Friday, McKinley!
A short blog entry today.... please take some time to read it carefully.  

Just a reminder of a few deadlines/reminders- 

School Lunch Hero Week:
Next week is School Lunch Hero Week!  Please take some time next week to stop in and thank Jill and her team for all the hard work they do to support our students!  
Have a GREAT weekend!
-Justin 

Friday, April 19, 2024

April 19 Update

Happy Friday! 
Another great week of learning and relationships!  

Reminders:
  • Purchasing deadline is April 30 - this is for any purchases, including classroom supply budgets.
  • Summer Maintenance Requests are due April 26 - please complete the linked form
  • Staff Power Hour (April 15) - learning work is due today. 

Keep Moving Forward:
I saw the below quote this week and was reminded of the power of just moving forward.  This is often a time of year we are stressed - lots going on, we are excited for summer break, etc.  I often find people saying "I don't feel like I can keep my head above water" or "I'm feeling like I'm not enough".  I'm feeling this lately, too.  This quote is a great reminder for us that sometimes it's enough to just show up for kids.  We might not tackle our ever-growing "to do list" or solve the world's problems in a given day - and that's enough!  Give yourself some grace - you are showing up every day and moving forward.  And, that's enough!  

Educator Appreciation Week:
May 6-10 is Educator Appreciation Week!  As many of you know, my belief is that anyone who works in a school with a student serves in that role as an "educator".  This is a week to celebrate each of you!  Below is our plan to celebrate YOU! 
On Thursday, May 9, a room service cart will come around to your classroom/work area.  Please complete the linked form to place your order.  

Track Meet Schedule:

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Have a great weekend!
-Justin

Friday, April 12, 2024

April 12 Update

Happy April 12th!  
Another great week of learning and relationships!  

A great reminder for us to try new ways to keep our learners engaged, particularly as the "summer fever" kicks in.  Sharing one of those easy ways to change engagement....


Purchasing Deadline - 
Just a reminder - the purchasing deadline is April 30.  This includes your supply budget, as well as any other forms of purchasing.  Please be aware of this - we cannot accept any purchases after that day.

Student Showcase - Save the Date!
In place of an awards ceremony, we will be doing a Student Showcase to honor the strengths and growth of each and every one of our scholars.  Save the date - Thursday, May 30 from 1:30-2:00pm.  More to come on specific directions.  



Friday Grill Out's in May:
Back by popular demand, I will be grilling for those interested on Fridays in May.  Linked is a sign up sheet.  You bring the meat and I will grill it for you!  

Ending the Year Countdowns:
As we begin to end the year, please refrain from any "X days left of school" activities, signs, etc.  As much as I'm also excited about summer, some of our learners are not.  The "x days left of school" is a reminder that their supports are going to be gone, as well as sends a negative message about getting through days vs learning and relationships.   If you want to do something with your class (a letter a day or something), come and connect with me.

Smartboard Transition:
As you know, our desktop computers (attached to the Smartboards) will be gone next school year.   I know this decision has mixed reviews - ultimately, this was the way we got more 1:1 devices for students.  Our Building Leadership Team piloted the "no desktop on your Smartboard" starting in January.  I am sending this to highly recommend making the transition before the end of the school year.  The desktops will be gone next year - regardless if you hold out or not.  These next two months would be a great time to start this process and experiment with this new process.  The support is here this spring - I strongly consider removing your desktop this April or May.  If you are interested, please let Noureddine know.  

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Have a great weekend - it's going to be beautiful outside!  
-Justin

Friday, April 5, 2024

April 5 Update

Happy Friday!

Eid 2024:
Happy Eid to our friends who will be celebrating next week!  There is a little uncertainty on the exact day, but Eid will be celebrated between Tuesday and Thursday.  Please be mindful of this as you are planning activities and expectations - some of our scholars will be celebrating with their family.   

Update on Sections:
As you know, this year has looked differently with sections and staffing due to the boundary changes.  After today (Friday), we will have a solid idea of what our 4th to 5th graders are doing (they had to indicate this by today).   Next week, our admin team is meeting to finalize the sections.  After that, I will be able to share numbers with you.   Please know -we are working as quickly as we can.  More to come!  

Scholar Placement Process:
Can you believe we are already at this point - time to be making class lists!  Linked is our process for the scholar placement.  More information to come! 

Summer Maintenance Requests:
Believe it or not, it's time to start gathering requests for summer maintenance work.  This work includes any fixing, paint touch up's, or other general maintenance requests for your classroom/work area.  Please remember - this does not include requesting personalized things for your space (example - wanting your classroom a specific color of paint).  

If you have any requests, please complete the form by Friday, April 26.  I know this sounds early, but Wayne needs to start prioritizing and communicating on the requests.  

Closing Activity Ideas:
Deep learning requires a reflection and processing time - time to let the new learning and ideas connect to a student's mental framework.  And, in a fast-paced classroom, we often forget about this. Linked is a great article on 27 ways to end a learning activity - take a few minutes to read through.

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Have an AMAZING weekend! 
- Justin


September 12 Update

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