2.16.24 Staff Blog

 I hope you all have a restorative mid-winter break, and that you had a great week! I miss seeing you SO MUCH, but this time has already been extremely helpful for me and my family.  Thank you again for your grace and support.  I will look forward to seeing you again soon.


Quick Look:

**As always, please check the IEP/SST Calendar for updates.

Friday February 16

TSA Movie Night

Monday February 19-Friday February 23

Mid-Winter Break

Tuesday February 27

K/1 Field Trip- Hibulb Cultural Center

Thursday February 29***

No Staff or Committee Meetings (staff/team meetings will resume on 3/14 due to conference week)

Sunday March 3-Friday March 8

8th Grade Camp

Monday March 4-Friday March 8

Spring Conferences

Tuesday March 12

Class Photos and Staff Photo

Wednesday March 13

First Day of TSA State

Wednesday March 13

Early Release- Individual

Thursday March 14

Equity Team Meeting-8:05 in Tamara’s room

Wednesday March 20

Early Release- Individual

Thursday March 21

Staff Meeting- 8:05 Library

Thursday March 21

Community Meeting

Friday March 22

Spirit Day- 80’s/90’s Day

LOOKING AHEAD:


Tuesday May 28-Friday May 31

6/7 Camp

Tuesday June 11-Friday June 14

K-5 Spring Camp

Tuesday June 18

Spring Fling Dance 7:00-8:30 p.m. (grades 5-8) at Cascade

Thursday June 20

Moving On/Moving Up Ceremony (6:00-7:00 p.m. at Shorecrest High School)



STAFF SHOUT OUTS: HELPFUL

Thank you so much for filling out a staff shout out! If you would like to recognize a colleague, please use the link at the top of the blog. 



BLACK LIVES MATTER IN SCHOOLS (from instruction): HELPFUL/ACTION

Black Lives Matter in Schools lessons offer important insights into critical issues that face our

society and the lives in the Black community:

● Reflect the lived experiences of students, families, and friends

● Help students understands inequities based on race

● Affirm that the lives of people of color matter

● Promote the belief that we all have a responsibility to work for equity as a core ideal

BLM In Schools Guidance Kit


AIR PURIFIERS:ACTION

In cooperation with PTSA, air filters in the classroom air purifiers are periodically replaced.  If you have gotten out of the habit of turning on your classroom air purifiers, please plan on turning them on each morning.  That way, we can maximize the air filter resource and hopefully make it through this cold and flu season with fewer impacts to us and our students.  I will turn them on if I see they are off as I am in classrooms.  Please help by turning on your air purifiers each day.


ELLISON FOUNDATION GRANTS: HELPFUL (Due April 1, 2024)

The Ellison Foundation is awarding multiple grants in the Spring of 2024 for the 2024 – 2025 school year. Grant amounts range between $1,000 and $10,000. The Ellison Education Grants were created to empower and support Washington State’s most effective, innovative and inspirational K- 12 public school teachers. The Ellison Foundation offers Academic Enrichment grants to individuals and teams of teachers supporting the development of innovative and engaging classroom or extracurricular programs that improve student learning. Professional Learning grants are offered to teams of teachers only (e.g.,grade level or subject matter) who are dedicated to improving their instructional practice through self-designed and collaborative professional learning plan. Application information can be found here.


NEW DANIELSON RUBRIC AND COMPONENTS: HELPFUL

This year, the Shoreline Joint Evaluation Committee is meeting to review and make recommendations about the transition to the new Danielson Teacher Evaluation Framework and student growth goals that we are required to implement starting next school year. 


The Joint Evaluation Committee is a partnership between the District and Association to implement evaluation tools and to facilitate professional growth through the evaluation process. Committee members understand and represent the interests of administrators and SEA members who work across multiple subjects, grade levels and school buildings, and communicate the work of the committee to that broader audience.


This year, committee members will make recommendations regarding the following:


  1. Resources and forms to support the new evaluation processes

  2. Professional development to ensure successful implementation of a growth oriented evaluation process

  3. Outcomes of any mutually agreed upon evaluation pilots

  4. Expectations around scoring practices

  5. Scoring tools

  6. Other issues as mutually agreed  


On November 16, the committee held its first meeting of the year to review the changes and requirements that come with the new framework and student growth goals, and to begin identifying the topics and questions we’ll need to address as a district as we transition to the new evaluation framework.


The committee is scheduled to meet again on December 11, January 18, February 15, and March 14. We will be providing additional information and updates following each of the meetings. 


More information about the new framework and growth goals can be found on OSPI’s Teacher/Principal Evaluation Program page.








REMINDERS: HELPFUL



LUNCH PERIOD SCHEDULE: HELPFUL

This document is linked in our systems and procedures document, but I am including it here in case.  


CK-8 SYSTEMS/STAFF HANDBOOK DOCUMENT (DRAFT): HELPFUL

This document is in progress, and will be updated as we all learn/refresh our memories on the systems and structures in place at CK-8.  If you see an area that could use an addition,  or if something is not correct, please email me the correction ( rebbecah.emanuel@ssd412.org)



DISTRICT INFORMATION: HELPFUL


FROM INSTRUCTION: 

As we shared in the spring, due to our budget reductions, we were unable to purchase student licenses for our digital social studies curriculum this year. In addition, at the elementary level, we did not purchase teacher licenses. Mike VanOrden is working with teachers to review options to support our students, including the potential purchase of a limited number of student licenses for students served by our MLL, Special Education, and 504 programs, and refinements to curriculum materials we do have. We are also working with the publisher of the curriculum to determine if there may be options for elementary teachers. We will share updates with teachers and administrators as we have more information.\


DIMC:

This year, we have a number of openings on our District Instructional Materials Committee.Certificated staff members serving on the committee are paid for their time.  If you are interested in serving on DIMC, please complete this short application. 


Shoreline's District Instructional Materials Committee, consisting of  classroom teachers, teacher-librarians, administrators, and community members, reviews proposed basic and supplemental instructional materials requested for use by teachers, curriculum teams, and administrators at monthly meetings. More information about the committee can be found here.



FROM STUDENT SERVICES:

Schools are required to document whether an interpreter is requested and provided for 1) IEP meetings and 2) reengagement meetings following an exclusionary plan. For every IEP meeting or reengagement meeting with a multilingual family, OFFICE MANAGERS will complete each field on your buildings tab on this spreadsheet. See District Policy 4218 for details about this requirement.


NEW FOR 2023-24: Language Line DOES qualify as use of an interpreter for this purpose.


TECH TIPS:

Here is an archive of all tech tips provided by the district technology team.


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