Sunday, August 30, 2015

Kindness Welcome


“Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” – Leo Buscaglia

It's time.  It's the beginning of a new school year when every new possibility, every risk, every chance, every potential has yet to be realized.  Everything is brand new.  I have a quote that hangs in my kitchen that says "What will you do for the world today?"

What will we do for our students this year?  What will you do for your colleagues?  How will we work with, empathize, and help our parent community?  If you do just one thing, I would urge you to be kind.  Research shows that people who practice compassion and kindness are more content on an everyday level.


Terry used to ask me constantly, "Are you still happy here?"  It seemed like a small thing but I know now that it was not.  There is so much research now to support happiness in the workplace.  This is a great article entitled "Rethinking Work" that was published by the New York Times.  nyti.ms/1PCRleR In it, the author talks about how, as humans, we are not money driven by nature and that most of all, we want work that is meaningful.  As educators, we do meaningful work everyday.  Even with all of the negative media surrounding education, I have never doubted that what we do makes a difference.  We do the most important work!  As we begin the new school year, remember that what you do makes a difference, practice kindness, smile often, and be happy.

“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” 
– Maya Angelou

“How lovely that everyone, great and small, can make a contribution toward introducing justice straightaway. And you can always, always give something, even if it is only kindness!” – Anne Frank

Big Rocks:

Building Access this week:

  • Jeff will be working approximately 7:00-3:30 this week.  
  • A night custodian will be coming to code out the building at 7:00 pm.
  • Paul and the regular Cooper night crew will not be returning until Tuesday, September 8. Please be patient and help Jeff as he is the only building supervisor currently working at Cooper. 

Work Day: Kristi and I will be around will some treats and your Level Up LPS booklets on Monday morning.  We will try our very best to keep all students away from your rooms so you can get ready.  Let us know if there is anything you need!  We can't wait to see you!

  • Please be reminded that we cannot put tape on the lockers.  It is almost impossible for the custodians to remove.  You may use sticky tape or magnets.  Also, please be careful about what you put on your new cabinets.  Stickers and other lettering are proving very difficult to remove.

Professional Development: All PD days are 8:00-3:30 with lunch from 11:00-12:30.

  • Level Up LPS: https://goo.gl/0h0FV7 
    • A big thank you to Judy Bowling who has been a crucial leader in bringing another exciting professional development opportunity to LPS.  The keynote speaker is Eric Sheninger,  author of Digital Leadership.  I'd highly recommend his book if you are interested in how technology can strengthen schools.  Follow him on Twitter!  He has 89,400 followers!  Remember to tweet #leveluplps!  Food trucks are back!
  • Next Generation Science Standards: 
    • This will be held at Stevenson High School.  Fifth grade will be in room E-12 and Sixth grade in room E-13.  A round of applause for Ron who is helping present!  Cooper keeps representing!
  • Building PD with Charles Fonbuena:
    • Charles unexpectedly stopped by on Friday and chatted with the Lighthouse team.  We explained what we have been doing, staff concerns, and our need to elevate LIM from more of an "introduction" to "living the habits" for our students.  Being Charles, he kept bringing it back to what are "we" doing as staff, how are we living the habits, and are we living our mission of "learning and leading."  He also gave some great ideas of how we can tweak our mission.  He suggested the idea of adding several key words.  "Everyone Learning, Everyone Leading, Together."  We will discuss our thoughts as staff.  I'm not sure exactly where Charles is going to go with us on Thursday but as always I'm sure he will reignite us and get us ready for the year!
    • We are going to order Jimmy John's in for lunch.  If you would like to order and eat with Charles, please let us know and watch out for a sign up and envelope in the office.

Evaluation Updates:

  • Kristi and I will be sharing the evaluation list at our opening staff meeting.  The legislature has still not passed the Teacher Evaluation Bill.  Therefore, the 50% student data (F &P for classroom teachers) will go into effect this year.  We will share more information as we get it!

Assessment Updates:

  • i-Ready: The district has purchased i-Ready Math for all buildings.  We will no longer be using the EDM benchmark tests!  More information to come!
    • The tentative testing window is 9/21-10/23.
    • The district is asking us to send several teachers to be trained to be trainers.  Robin is definitely going as she has some experience already and will be utilizing the data for Title I.  Please let us know if you are interested!  The session will be held 9/23 from 1:00-4:00.

  • M-Step: The state made adjustments based on the teacher survey results.
    • The testing window with be April 11-May 27, 2016.  
      • 5th grade 4/11/16-5/2/16
      • 6th grade 4/25/16-5/16/16
    • Students will not be required to complete the testing in one sitting.  It can be administered over multiple days.
    • The ELA Performance Task will only be administered in grades 5 and 8.  No more ELA performance task in 6th grade.  The Math Performance Task will continue to be administered in grades 3-8.
Planning/Lighthouse Team Meeting:
  • At the end of last year, the Planning team and Lighthouse Team combined.  We went back and forth on names but decided on Friday to just go with Lighthouse Team.  
  • The team decided to meet Tuesdays after school from 3:50-5:00.  
  • We created new norms.
    • Start and end on time.
    • Start with humor.
    • Bring treats.
    • Stay on topic.
    • Assume best intentions.
    • Promote and support the mission of "Learning and Leading."
    • Find your voice.
  • We discussed uses for the empty rooms.  The team deliberated for a long time on this topic.  They decided that Bubar's old room should be used as a Community Room.  The Student Lighthouse Team could meet here.  Any classes can sign up to use this as a meeting room.  
  • There were lots of people that came to Sarah at the end of the year about a need for a science room.  The team decided that Aronson's old room should be used as a 6th grade science room and Jillian Black's old room should be used as a 5th grade science room.  
  • Emily Hiser's old room will be used as the Title I room with Christine McQuiston.  
  • Judy would like to utilize the Media room as a Makerspace and for Kid Edcamp.  More info to come as we explore these ideas.  
  • Thank you to Bill Lietz for joining us.  We welcome everyone to join Lighthouse!  We are looking to hear your voice!
Calendar for the Week of August, 31, 2015:
8/31/15: Cooper Work Day
              Sixth Grade Packet Pick-Up 9:00-11:30
              Fifth Grade Orientation and Packet Pick Up 6:00-7:00
9/1/15: LPS Level UP at Churchill 8:00-3:30 
9/2/15: Science PD at Stevenson 8:00-3:30
9/3/15: Cooper Building PD with Charles Fonbuena 8:00-3:30
9/4/15: Building Closed



Monday, August 24, 2015

Back to School

"Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope, not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything."
~Napoleon Hill



We all have the desire to be better.  I think it is the nature of human beings to want to reach their full potential.  We are so lucky to work in a profession that allows us to start over every year.  Many of you have been up to the building working on your rooms.  It has been so fun to see everyone and reconnect!  

I should say it was just the students that made me want to take the position as principal of Cooper but really it was all of you.  I love this staff.  You are a joy to work with and I truly look forward to the amazing year that lies ahead.

Big Rocks:
  • I am on version #3 of the special schedule.  I will have it to all of you as soon as I can!
  • Pam and Colleen are back!  Hooray!  They were working on drops and adds today.  They should be able to give teachers their class lists as early as Wednesday.  However, please know that we are sure to get more students over the next few weeks.  Your class list is likely to change.
  • There are many technology updates.  Judy will be sending out an email to inform you about all the changes.  Please make sure you read it!
  • The LPS Level Up PD will be held at Churchill on Tuesday, September 1.  We will have the Level Up brochures in the office on Monday morning.  Please stop by on the work day and pick it up so you have the opportunity to check out the sessions.  
  • 5th Grade Orientation is this Friday.  If any of you would like to help with pack pick-up from 9:00-11:30, we would love to have you but it is completely voluntary.  
  • There is going to be a Planning Team/Lighthouse Team meeting on Friday, August 28 from 12:30-3:30 for anyone that would like to attend.
  • Sad News...Elizabeth Jaworski has been pulled from Cooper.  Our psychologist has still not been determined for the 2015-2016 school year.
Calendar:
8/24/15 Secretaries Back
              Safety and Security Meeting Kristi @ CO 1:00-4:30
8/25/15 PTA Board meeting w/ Sarah and Kristi 9:00
              Emerson Packet Pick Up @ Cooper in the Cafe
              Bounce Back 5:30-8:30
8/26/15 Planning with Cooper Leaders for 5th Grade Orientation 9:00-12:00
             DSIT meeting @ CO Sarah 1:00-2:00
8/27/15 Principals' Meeting 8:30-12:30 
8/28/15 5th Grade Orientation A-M 9:00-10:00 N-Z 10:30-11:30
              Planning Team 12:30-3:30
8/31/15 Cooper Work Day!
             6th Grade Packet Pick-Up 9:00-11:00
             5th Grade Orientation 6:00-7:00
9/1/15 LPS Level Up 8:00-3:30 Churchill
9/2/15 Science PD 8:00-3:30 Location TBD
9/3/15 Cooper PD LEAD 8:00-3:30
              

Monday, August 10, 2015

Dare to Dream

"To achieve great things, we must dream as well as do."
Anatole France


Wow!  It's almost here.  The beginning of a new school year.  We've purchased the new backpacks and lunch boxes.  New clothes hang fresh and clean in the closets.  The soles of new shoes are bright white, unscathed, yet to experience the joy of play, blacktops, and gym class.

Am I ready?  Not quite yet... but I will be.  Our students are excited and nervous and I think I feel the same.  All of you should know by now that I am here for you: willing to listen, wanting to talk, an advocate for you and our students, a positive believer in the power of shared leadership, public education, staff and student voice.

I continually try to work on my personal mission statement and it is always difficult.  It is a work in progress but overall I believe...
-my life is my message to the world.  I need to make it inspiring.
-assume the best in others.  There is greatness in everyone.
-when you lead to teach, you teach to lead.

My greatest fear is that I cannot be everything to all people: to all of you, to my family, to the parents that entrust us with their children.  I will try.  Yet, I hope you know that balance is best.  I always want you to be your best too.  Take time for yourself.  Take time for your families.  Ask questions.  Ask for help.  I truly believe that the best leaders are humble.  I too will have lots of questions as we begin this journey.  If I don't know the answer to your question, be patient.  I will find it!

Big Rocks

  • Welcome to our new staff!  
    • A big welcome to our new Assistant Principal, Kristi Collyer!  We are so excited to have her bring her Leader in Me experience to Cooper.  
    • Also, we would like to welcome our new physical education teacher Lorraine Giorgino.  We have heard wonderful things from Webster and are excited to have her on board.  
    • We are sad to report that Annette Garbutt will be leaving us.  After several summers working with K-1 students at Camp Emerson, Annette felt called back to the classroom.  While we are so sad for her to leave us, we are happy for the students who she will impact and wish her much success!  We would like to welcome Jason Sproule to Cooper as our new Instructional Technology teacher.  
    • Additionally, we would like to welcome Dawn Redmond to Cooper.  Dawn will be our new 6th grade teacher.  Linda Cohan will be moving to 5th grade at her request.  They will both be fabulous.  Please lend your helping hands to all!
  • Jeff is working 6:30-2:30.  You may come up to the school anytime this week between those times.  Enter through his office.  I can check if there is more time available later than 2:00.  
  • Kristi and I are back on the 18th!  We are at an Opening Day Administrator's Leadership Team meeting at Schoolcraft that day.  We should be at Cooper at least 8:00-4:00 the rest of the weeks.  
Calendar
8/18/15 Administrators return
8/24/25 Secretaries return
8/28 5th Grade and New Student Orientation A-M 9:00-10:00, N-Z 10:30-11:30
8/31 Cooper Teacher Work Day
        6th Grade Packet Pick-Up (We'll keep students away from your rooms!)
        5th Grade and New Student Evening Orientation 6:00-7:00
9/1 Level Up LPS PD 8:00-3:30
9/2 Science PD 8:00-3:30
9/3 Cooper LEAD PD with Charles Fonbuena 8:00-3:30
9/8 1st Day
9/10 Howell Nature Center Parent meeting
9/14 5th Grade Open House/Curriculum Night
9/21 6th Grade Open House/Curriculum Night
10/12-10/14 6th Grade Camp: Kopacko/Mansour, Kimball/Webster, Lietz/Erickson
10/14-10/16 6th Grade Camp: Martin/Spence, McGlinch/Daraskavitch, Backiel/Redmond