Hear Ye, Hear Ye
- Teachers have been working so hard planning and teaching Bridges math lessons. I walk in and it seems like you have been teaching this for years, rather than only weeks. I don't know if you realize it when you are in the trenches all the time.
- Students are building writing stamina all over the building. For some, just coming up with an idea can be so difficult, but I see students finding small moments in multiple classrooms.
- Teachers working together to design lessons to provide the instruction in the skills and standards that they need most.
- Teachers and Support staff have been communicating between each other so that everyone is on the same page to support students throughout their day.
What's Happening at Dodgeland?
- Monday, October 4
- MisMatch Monday
- THE LIBRARY Opens for Students!!!! (See below)
- Bus Duty for the week (Chambers, Lucht, Zastrow)
- Tuesday, October 5
- Mad Hatter Hat Day
- Fundraiser Money Due
- Pyramid Model Leadership meeting 1-2pm (Room 110)
- Social Media posts due to Josh (Piekarski, Chambers)
- Wednesday, October 6
- Colors of Wonderland Day
- Jenny in meeting from 9:45-10:45am
- Academic Grade Level Meeting (3rd Grade - 12-1pm)
- September Citizenship Grades should be in your gradebook by 3pm.
- Thursday, October 7
- Pajama Day
- SEL Grade Level Meeting (5K - 11:35-12:25pm)
- Friday, October 8
- Purple Pride Day
- Jenny leaves at 12:30pm
- Early release for students: 2:20 for bus students, 2:30 for walking/parent pick-up students
- First day of Weekend Snack Packs
Nitty-Gritty
- September Citizenship Grade
- Important Update for end of the day
- Our custodial crew has been working extremely hard for months in spite of staff shortages and a number of additional tasks on their daily lists. To support their work, please help (and/or have your students assist) each day with these tasks.
- Please place your garbage and recycling cans in the hallway before you leave. All trash cans/bins will be placed inside the door each day for you to return to the places you prefer within your room.
- Please spray and wipe each desk/chair at the end of the day and place the chair on each desk. This will allow them easier access to sweeping the floor. (Older students could each do their own desks before leaving.)
- Homecoming News
- Please feel to join in the fun with the dress up days for Homecoming next week. It is always a fun week showing our school pride!
- UPDATED Times: The pep assembly will start at 1:35pm. Please have your classes seated by then. At 2:05pm, elementary students will be dismissed as soon as the school song ends. The assembly will continue for MS/HS students with the announcement of winning class events.
- Library Opens!
- Starting Monday, October 4th, the IMC is fully functional! Check your email for a reminder of what the first day of library will be like. Since we are all learning new behaviors in our new space, please plan to join your class for the whole library lesson the first week. There is no way we could have gotten this huge task organized and ready without the amazing work of Holly Blattner and Bethany Nummerdor (library TA) so please thank them when you see them. As staff, feel free to check out the learning commons to bring your whole class down for an activity. To check out the learning commons, please stop in to talk with or email Ms. Rollins.
- Lunch Duty
- Is there anyone that would be willing to help out with lunch duty on Friday, October 8 from 12:30-1 and 1-1:30? Please email me if you can.
- New Month of Duties! :-)
- It's OCTOBER! For some of you, your AM or PM duty changes for the month of October. Please check the schedule HERE.
- Book Fair News
- Scholastic Book Fair is finally back! It will be open to our families Thursday, Oct. 14th and Friday, Oct. 15th from 4:00-7:30. In addition, I will have the book fair open for staff to shop Wednesday after school until 4:30. We will have books from birth - young adult. This is a great way to get a head start on holiday shopping or just to make someone smile because who doesn't like a surprise book?! You can also enjoy shopping online starting Oct. 11th with free shipping to your house. Get all your book fair information HERE.
- Weekend Snack Packs
- The Gathering Source is once again sponsoring snack packs for families that have signed up. At the elementary these will be delivered to student's lockers on Fridays. If any students/families ask you about this, please send them my way to get them signed up. There may be students/advisor in our hallways putting these into lockers on Friday. For the first couple of weeks they may need your help, especially with common names.
- Surplus of Supplies
- You may or may not know that we have many (like more than 20) boxes of binder combs that were moved out of the elementary office. Do you have a project that you would like to do that incorporates these? Every student in the school could make more than one book with the number of binder combs in storage down by Kimi. Seriously. Please help yourself!
- Paper. Paper. and more Paper. It seems to be everywhere. Have you checked out the paper in Ms. Mook's art room lately? What can you use this month? Whatever is used for our students, your classroom and learning will not have to be moved again at the end of the year. Check it out!
- We have many extra backpacks and school supplies under the table behind Marie as well. What do your students need? I'm pretty sure we have it!
PD Spotlight
This week's SEL area that I am highlighting is called Relationship skills. I have had a number of these types of issues come through me in the past couple of weeks. This area is about not only creating positive relationships with others, but maintaining them as well. This area includes learning to have effective communication between yourself and your peers. it also relates to skills that center around resolving conflicts with others and avoiding negative peer pressure that would adversely affect a person. This is a skill area that students will need for the rest of their life. They will engage with others in a variety of settings in the world of work and school. They will be asked to complete a task with others in most career paths and especially at school. At schools, we often ask students to work in a group and we teach how students will work together and how to communicate throughout the process. Click HERE to watch a 4 min. video that explains this in more detail.
Friday Funny
This is a little bit like how my brain worked this week. :-)