3.29.24 Staff Blog

 Thank you for your grace and flexibility during this week’s power outage. I know it was less than ideal, so I appreciate you for rolling with the chaotic events.  This afternoon is the final electives afternoon of the school year. Please take a moment to review the electives information provided. 


Quick Look:

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

Sunday March 10- April 9 (approximately)

Ramadan- please consider resources below

Friday March 29

Final Electives Afternoon of the 23-24 School Year


Detailed Schedule (linked here)


Basic Details:

Electives Afternoon-

1:45-2:00-Adults Set Up/K-5 Outside at Recess

                                    

2:00-2:45- Session 1

                                    

2:50-3:30- Session 2

                                    

3:30-3:35-Students Pack Up in Classrooms


Week of April 1

New After School Activities Begin- Cooking Club and Dandylyon Drama- Details Below

Wednesday April 3

Early Release- Individual Time

Thursday April 4

Staff Meeting- 8:05 in the Library

Wednesday April 10

Early Release- Individual Time

Thursday April 11

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

Wednesday April 17

Early Release- K-5 District Time (IN PERSON at SLC)

Thursday April 18

Staff Meeting-8:05 in the Library

Friday April 19

8:05 in the Library- Optional Budget Presentation (Dr. Reyes, Angela Von Essen to present)

Saturday April 9

Certificated Staff CPI Training

If interested, sign up in prodev.  It is course number 5008.  Registration closes on April 3rd.

Friday April 12

Tentative Walk-a-thon

Monday April 22-Friday April 26

Spring Break

Monday April 29

Equity 301

Tuesday April 30

K/1 Field Trip

Wednesday May 1

Early Release- Individual Time

Thursday May 2

MTSS Team Meeting- 8:05

Saturday May 4

Cascade Auction

Wednesday May 8

Early Release-Individual Time

Thursday May 9

Staff Meeting-8:05 Library

Monday May 13- Friday May 24

Art Fest Set Up

Wednesday May 15

Early Release- Principal Time

Thursday May 16

Final Equity Team Meeting

Wednesday May 22

Early Release- Individual Time

Thursday May 23

Staff Meeting-8:05 Library

Wednesday May 29

Full Day Wednesday- 4th and 5th Colonialism Speaker

Thursday May 30

Final MTSS Team Meeting

LOOKING AHEAD:


Tuesday May 28-Friday May 31

6/7 Camp

Wednesday June 12-Friday June 14

K-5 Spring Camp (Please note the date change!!)

Tuesday June 18

Spring Fling Dance 6:00-7:30 p.m. (grades 5-8, please note the time change) at Cascade

Thursday June 20

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


AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: HELPFUL

The next round of after school activities are starting in April.  Registration is currently open, and I will provide you with a list of participating students when it is available.  Here is the schedule:


Cooking Club

Mondays, Apr 1 – Jun 3, 2024 (except Apr 22, May 27)

Time: 3:35 - 5:15pm

Cafeteria needed from 2:45 - 5:45 for set-up and clean-up

need 3 tables, maybe 4.


Dandylyon Drama

Wednesdays, Apr 3 – May 29, 2024 (except Apr 24)

Time: 1:55 - 3:10pm (Last class on 5/29 runs 3:35-4:50pm)

Location: cafeteria 

need tables cleared


Here's the registration link again for your reference, or in case anyone asks.

https://www.6crickets.com/schools/US/WA/Shoreline/Cascade-K-8-Community-School/4903?refer=&school=4903&type=any&include_sold_out=&page=1&any_grade=&any_date=#programs



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. Here is our shout out for this week!



PD OPPORTUNITIES: HELPFUL

Articulation and Its Impact on Phonemic and Phonological Awareness Training Opportunity


Description: This 1-hour session will provide participants with an overview of articulation cues and speech errors which can contribute to difficulty with spelling and decoding. Connections will be made to the UFLI LiteracyCurriculum.


To register for the course, log in to ProDev and sign up. Additional information will be sent to participants prior to the course date. 


Audience: K-2 Teachers

ProDev Course ID: 5014

Location: Syre Elementary  

Date: April 16 

Time: 7:45 a.m. 

Clock Hours: 1 



OCDE GLAD® Strategies:  Supporting the Science of Reading in the Content Areas

K-2 GLAD® workshop on April 9th and 11th (see attached flyer). Learn how to utilize GLAD® instructional strategies to support high-leverage reading practices for early readers in the content areas. This interactive workshop includes preprinted GLAD® materials for a grade-level social studies unit. K-2 appropriate strategies covered include Observation Charts, Picture Cards, Big Books, Chants, Narrative and Pictorial Input Charts, and Sentence Patterning. Previous GLAD experience is not required. Up to 6 equity hours clock hours are available. All attendees must pre-register via ProDev.  Please reach out if you have any questions. 

-Melissa Sargent 

ProDev Course ID: 5011 

Title:  GLAD® Strategies: Supporting the Science of Reading in the Content Areas 

Date: April 9 & 11

Time: 4:00-5:30



RAMADAN RESOURCES:

Ramadan is March 10 - April 9 this year, and Muslims around the world will fast from dawn to

sunset as part of their spiritual practices. Here are a few ways you can support Muslim students

during Ramadan, especially at the middle and high school level (though some elementary

students may choose to fast):

● Consider opening your classroom for students as a food-free area during lunch.

● Allow students to walk during PE instead of running as they cannot drink water.

● Provide a space for students to pray.

● Be mindful of your Muslim students if passing out food or treats in class.

● Provide alternative assessment options.

● Allow students to take a quick break if they struggle to concentrate.

● Be a support for students who may start wearing their hijab this month.

● Remember it is not a student's responsibility to educate class members about Ramadan.


Visit the following for more information:

Ramadan information from Islamic Networks Group

Prayer time from Muslim Pro

CAIR Educator's Guide to Islamic Religious Practices


April 10: Eid al-Fitr, which is the “festival of the breaking of the fast” and marks the end of

Ramadan every year.


STAFF OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS ARE OPEN NOW!!:

Nominate a staff member you would like to see recognized as a staff member of the year. Use this form to nominate for a staff member of the year.



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.





REMINDERS: HELPFUL


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.


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 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.




TECH TIPS:

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




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