Hear Ye, Hear Ye
- Our Jr. Coaches always impress me. A few times this week, I got to witness Jr. Coach's being compassionate with students when hurt, but also being great leaders during transition times around recess. I am proud to say I know these kids!
- Shout out to Ella for stepping in this week (and the next couple of weeks) to cover the office while I work on getting a new person to join our team! Yes, I miss Trisha, but thankfully she comes to check in every once in awhile (she knows I'm a disaster on my own!) and she is able to guide Ella on the things I don't know how to do! Also, shout out to Amber for being flexible and making it work in her program without Ella for a little while.
- There is a student that has had 4 GREAT days in a row this week. The adults around her praise her continuously, but the best part is how very PROUD of herself that she is. For those of you that get to work with her often, thank you for not giving up on her, continuously holding her accountable and having high expectations for her, yet putting proactive steps in place to head off common triggers. Also thank you for helping her to move forward into more positive actions!
What's Happening at Dodgeland?
- Monday, December 9
- Comfy Countdown Starts (the countdown is for staff only)
- Candy Cane Day - Wear Red and White
- Bus Duty: Zastrow, CaineB, Schulte, Braunschweig (3K/4K playground)
- Lunch Duty:
- 12:00 - Ellefson
- 12:30 - Juech
- 1:00 - Bingen
- 5K Concert Rehearsal - 9:30-10:00
- 1st Gr Concert Rehearsal - 10:00-10:30
- 3rd-5th Gr Concert Rehearsal - 10:30-11:30
- 2nd Gr Concert Rehearsal - 1:00-1:30
- Lucht/Juech Switch Art times
- No 4K music today - No 4K PE in the elem. gym
- Winter Concert for grades K-1-2 at 6:30pm
- Tuesday, December 10
- Grinch Day - Wear Green
- 3rd-5th Gr Concert Rehearsal - 11:30-12:00
- Jenny out of the building from 7:30-10:30am
- Lunch Detention Supervisors:
- 12:00 - Donovan
- 12:30 - Open
- 1:00 - Schulte
- Jenny in meeting from 1-2:30pm
- Winter Concert for grades 3-4-5 at 6:30 pm
- Wednesday, December 11
- Happy Birthday Broedy!
- Workout Wednesday
- Jenny out of the building from 7:30-10am
- Early Release Day
- Staff meeting at 12:30pm
- Thursday, December 12
- Jingle Bells and Tinsel Toes - Wear your favorite Holiday socks/accessories
- Our new Elementary Admin. assistant is visiting at 9am! (see below for more details)
- Lunch Detention Supervisors:
- 12:00 - Braunschweig
- 12:30 - Open
- 1:00 - Open
- Friday, December 13
- Festive Friday/Ugly Sweater Day
- Harvest of the month lesson for grades 4-5 with Kimberly Lafler 10-12pm
- Happy Birthday Taylor Swift! --I might be a Swiftie! :-) To prove it check out my Spotify Wrap below!
Nitty-Gritty
- Dodgeland's Fab Lab Site
- Have you checked out the Dodgeland Fab Lab site? There are projects for sale there and you can also submit an inquiry for a project you'd like to see created. HERE is the link for their site. You can explore this site to find the items for sale and for the inquiry link to share your ideas for a project you'd like to see made. Our students are excited to see their work make others happy!
- Harvest of the Month - Sweet Potatoes
- This month Natalie and Kimberly Lafler are highlighting sweet potatoes for December. Kimberly will be highlighting this in the Harvest Lessons in grades 4-5 on Friday, and in the nutrition lessons for the other grades.
- PLTW and Classlink
- Reminder that Sam worked his magic again! PLTW is ready to go on Classlink. Please be patient as it loads. Both students and staff should be using Classlink to login to the PLTW app.
- Extra Duty Clarification Info
- As you get the green extra duty sheet for the 2nd half of the school year, there are a couple of reminders that I want to clarify.
- If there is indoor bus duty in the morning (rain, too cold, etc), the students will be sent directly to classrooms (or breakfast) when the doors open at 7:35. On the extra duty sheet, you should indicate indoor AM bus duty and the times are 7:35-7:45am because the routine is that students all come in at 7:45 to their lockers/classrooms on normal days.
- If there is ever a day where you are asked to take another teacher's class (or part of their class) into your classroom for part or all of a day, please be sure to write this on the extra duty sheet. Laura uses the board policy for substituting for a teacher and adds that amount to the rest of the extra duties.
- Lunch Duty is a supervisory assignment this school year and is not considered an extra duty. If you have questions, please let me know and I can show you the calculations that I did this summer regarding prep minutes before putting this in place, etc.
- Side Note: Your presence in the lunch room each week is helping tremendously with student behavior and proactively prevents some of the issues that we have had in the past. Between the alt. lunch option and your presence in the lunch room, this part of the day has far less situations than in the past that takes up your teaching time this year. Thank you so much for this!
- Covering Recesses/Lunch periods/Bus Duty for Paras/Teachers: If you volunteer or are assigned to cover a supervision spot, please write this on the green sheet.
- Missed Specials: If we have to cancel a special for your classroom, and you are teaching that special or replacing that period with your own lesson/idea, this is extra duty and should be written on the green sheet as well.
- Finally, I would highly suggest that you get a new green sheet and leave it somewhere handy so that you can write on it throughout the semester as things come up so that you don't forget anything. I do my best to remember things, but I know I won't be able to remember all the times each of you take on extra things. Thank you for your teamwork, I know that it is stressful, so thank you again.
- Personnel Updates
- Starting in January, we will have a part-time para working in our special education department. She is a familiar face as she was here every day last year as a TA! Maddy Birrenkott will be working every Monday and Friday, while Samantha Keberlein will be working Tues-Thurs with Ms. Vertz/Mrs. Arnes. Please help me welcome Maddy to our staff!
- Also starting in January is our NEW Elementary Admin. Assistant in the office! Her name is Patti Rupnow and she is looking forward to joining our team! She will be in the district next week to meet more of us and to tour the building. (12/12) She will officially start on January 2nd and will work alongside Ella until January 10th. She is ready to take on the busyness of the office and looking forward to getting to know our students and staff.
- Got Any Lunchroom Forks?
- Please help Natalie keep track of silverware for the kitchen. If you borrow something, please return it right away so that money does not get spent unnecessarily for this item. Thank you!
- Student Email Changes
- Brad sent out an email to us earlier this week sharing some changes that are in place for student email. Our elementary students can only send emails to teachers and staff at Dodgeland, no students. This also means that they can not send emails to any non-Dodgeland emails as well.
- Milwaukee Art Museum - Did you see this??
- Mrs. Buss shared a link to a news clip that shared that starting immediately due to an anonymous donor, children (under age 12) will be admitted to the art museum for FREE! This includes access to all exhibits, collections and programs at the museum. Just passing this on for your knowledge and in case this is something you want to share with your families and friends. Click HERE to watch the news clip.
- Comfy Countdown starts on Monday!
- Every year, Jessica adds some festivities for all of us during the weeks leading up to the holiday and winter break. Her email outlines the details for the activities, including information on the Holiday Photo Booth and how to be eligible for the extra personal day drawing. Enjoy the next couple of weeks!
TechKnow Tip
Ho ho ho! It's that time of the year again when we all get excited about the new gadgets and gizmos that Santa might bring us. But what about the old ones that we no longer need or want? Do we just toss them in the trash and forget about them? No way! That would be a waste of resources and a threat to the environment. Instead, we should e-recycle them! E-recycling is the process of safely disposing of electronic waste and recovering valuable materials that can be reused or recycled. E-recycling is not only good for the environment, but also for your wallet and your community.
How do you e-recycle in Wisconsin? Well, it's easy and convenient. Wisconsin has a statewide e-waste recycling program called E-Cycle Wisconsin. E-Cycle Wisconsin collects fees from electronics manufacturers and uses them to reimburse registered collectors and recyclers who accept eligible devices from households and schools. Eligible devices include TVs, computers, monitors, keyboards, mice, printers, fax machines, DVD players, VCRs, DVRs, and cell phones. You can find a list of registered collectors and recyclers near you on the E-Cycle Wisconsin website or by calling 1-800-RECYCLE. Take a look at this helpful Infographic for more information!
So don't let your old gadgets gather dust in your closet or end up in the landfill. E-recycle them today and make a difference for tomorrow!
Behavior Specialist Information
Building SecurityRecently when I have been setting up recess, I noticed that there have been small rocks in the door by 4th/5th grade that has been preventing the door from closing fully (however, at a glance it looks closed). When you come in from bus duty in the morning, please just confirm that the doors have fully closed and latched.
Bucket Filling - a small update/modification/clarification
Please continue to use Poms to reinforce bucket filling behaviors for our 5k-3rd grade students. Please continue to use tickets (orange) to reinforce bucket filling behaviors for our 4th-5th grade students. 4th/5th grade students should write their name on their ticket and put them in their classroom bucket (the tickets are in lieu of poms). Monthly a winner will be announced for the most bucket filling 5k-3 and 4th-5th, and additionally 4th-5th graders will have a chance to win an individual prize quarterly for bucket filling behaviors.
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