Hear Ye, Hear Ye
- Students enjoyed celebrating Read Across America this week with the dress up days! Thank you to the committee for their work to organize it!
- 5K students are practicing writing their numbers each day. This daily practice seems to be helping their number formation and stamina. I even got to celebrate one 5K student writing to 70!!
- Staff members making appointments to meet with me or sending me emails to share concerns or to ask questions. I do my very best to be available to you and attentive to your feedback, questions or concerns.
- In the past week, I have received a number of messages, emails or in-person conversations that expressed their appreciation for their child's teacher. They spoke highly of the work of the teacher and also of their child. I hope they are telling you the same thing they are telling me! I know how hard you are working and hope knowing that others notice it fills your bucket!
What's Happening at Dodgeland?
- Monday, March 7
- Bus Duty: Juech, Mook, Lisiecki
- GG lessons for the week: Solving Problems
- Jenny in meeting from 9-10am.
- Tuesday, March 8
- Juniors (Grade 11) eating with 4K/5K students due to ACT
- Social Media posts due to Josh: Miller, Crane, O'Toole, Vertz
- Wednesday, March 9
- Workout Wednesday
- Grade 1 Data Meeting in elem. conf. room, 12:05-12:55pm
- All staff meeting (certified and non-certified staff) in the IMC at 3:15pm.
- Thursday, March 10
- SEL Grade Level meeting (Grade 3) in elem. conf. room, 12:05-12:55pm
- Friday, March 11
- February Citizenship Skills due in grade book
Nitty-Gritty
- New Staff Member
- On Monday, March 7, our new School Social Worker, Ms. Ashley Neis, will start full-time at Dodgeland. Her office will be located in the Student Development Center on the MS/HS side of the building near Stephanie Nielson. She will be working with all three levels. Please help make her feel welcome as she gets to know all of us and our system.
- March 9 Staff meeting Reminder
- The all district staff meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 9 (3:15-3:45pm) in the IMC. Please make sure that you sign in when you arrive so that we know everyone was able to get the information. It is important that all staff get these important updates.
- Summer School Recommendations
- Summer School booklets will be coming out the week of March 14. Please consider which students in your classroom would benefit from an extra few weeks of math and/or reading instruction. Click HERE for the form. You will need to print the number that you need for your class. I did include a couple of classes that work more on SEL skills if you feel this would be something to draw your parents' attention to as well. (Please send me an email with the recommendations that you are giving so I can cross-reference the enrollment data.)
- PLTW room. (Rm 102)
- Kari and Steve have been working really hard to get the PLTW lab put back together for us to use again. As you start to plan for your PLTW modules, if you need to use the lab, please sign it out on the google calendar so that everyone knows when it is available. Let me know if you need access to the calendar or help signing it out. Please thank them for their hard work.
PD Spotlight
This week has been unusual in the sense that there were times where all I could think was, "Well, that was strange?!" A lot of those moments in one day can feel overwhelming. It reminds me of some research I had read regarding the different types of stress. The tolerable versus toxic stress is related to whether there is a relationship with someone during those times of stress. As I think back on my career, I can think of a number of people who have been my trusted confidants when I needed them. In addition, I tend to use humor and look for joy when I am feeling exceptionally stressed. I hope each of you know who your confidant is and use them when you are feeling overwhelmed and stress. Please know that if you need me, I am always available to you as well.
Friday Funny
This week's Friday Funny is a story that Lexi shared with me last week. Each day, Lexi drives home a couple of students after school. Last Friday, the siblings were talking in the back seat. One student was naming all the things that she liked and Lexi was sharing things that she liked. All of sudden, the sibling said to them both, "Do you know what I really like?" Then he follows it with, "Peace and Quiet!" HeeHee. Well played kid, well played!