Thursday, November 23, 2017

Week of November 27th

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Hello All,

Wow! We are in the midst of enjoying some much needed time away from school. As you enjoy your families, relax, and not think about work, please know that I am grateful for each of you. Hilsman Middle School is nothing without you. I am thankful that you allow me to serve as your leader. As I reflect daily, I am appreciative of the lessons that I learn from you. This staff has definitely helped me to become a better person and leader. We may not all see eye to eye all the time but we come together during the toughest times. Thank you for your dedication, smiles, words of encouragement, and the endless amount of time that you give to this profession. I am thankful for you!

As we prepare to return to work, please tie up your laces because we are on a run until the end of the school year. Observations will resume Tuesday with the hopes of having the first round completed before leaving for our winter break. This is a reminder to ensure that your content areas are using collaborative time effectively and differentiating instruction to meet the needs of all your learners. Walk throughs are revealing that we need to focus more on instructional strategies. I have asked Mrs.  Hogan to provide PL in this area. Our school walk through will take place on December 15th. Please do not request this date off as your presence is important.

Before we left for break, we  experienced an increase in discipline referrals. This is a gentle reminder that we do not place students in the halls. We also do not call for administration to remove students from a classroom unless it is a tier 4 incident. We should be following the discipline protocol. Please be sure to establish, maintain, and reinforce our school wide expectations. This is a major component of our success. We can do it!

Below are just a few more gentle reminders:

 Be sure that your lesson plans are turned in on time.

There should be evidence of differentiation embedded in your lesson plans (reading strategy, co-teaching model, small groups, choral reading).

Grades should be updated in Campus every 10 days. This is extremely important. Parents and students are constantly emailing with concerns related to grades.

Remember that a parent should be informed if their child is failing by phone, email, or a letter. I suggest all three methods are used and documented in the PLP area of Campus.

All teachers should be actively monitoring the students while delivering engaging instruction. We must be up and moving throughout the classroom.

Our work day begins at 8:00 am and ends at 4:00 pm. If you are late, remember to follow the protocol. You are also encouraged to revisit the section of the handbook that provides details related to requesting time off before and after holidays.

Teach like everyday is your last day. Our students are depending on you! YOU are the DIFFERENCE!




From your IC: 
The Math Inventory (MI) and the Reading Inventory (RI) windows for testing are open upon our return from Thanksgiving Break.  The MI will be administeBred in math classes and the RI will be administered in ELA classes.  ELA and Math content teams at each grade level will need to determine a date that works best for all of you and your kiddos to administer the RI and MI prior to going home for winter break.  Hogan will touch base with each team to confirm these dates.  

From Ms. Ward: 
MATH FLUENCY is more than memorizing math facts and recalling answers to questions. It is feeling confident and able to take part in math lessons and activities. It’s the ability to complete assignments and activities accurately, without hesitation. 

Here are 5 Facts to Build Math Fluency:
1) Frequency- math lessons and activities should occur daily; students need to be at school daily
2) Students should be provided a variety of assignments, activities, and ways of learning
3) Math should be fun, engaging, and relevant for students
4) Students should use "Mental Math" fluently whenever possible
5) Students need to understand the steps and strategies to solve math problems when presented without hesitation

From Ms. Maxey: 
IB: 
IB report cards will go home with second nine weeks report cards. If you need any help posting grades, please let Mrs.Maxey know. For the remainder of this semester the district will be focusing on the following


1. Strengthening our IB assessments.
2. Conducting school based PL on inquiry-based teaching and learning through the IB framework (global contexts, key concepts, approaches to learning, and assessment objectives). 
3. Including more students in the 10th grade personal project.
4. Working with Shannon Herrington and Eve Embry regarding IB progress reports to be sent home mid-year. 
5. Beginning work on our partnership self studies

Next semester the district will focus on the following
1. Incorporating service in the MYP
2. Interdisciplinary unit development
3. The IB report card to be sent home in May
4. Completing much of our IB self studies.

Gifted:
We are gathering an Eligibility Team in order to discuss testing in the spring. We will meet one day after school in the fall and one day in the spring. If you are interested in serving on the team, please email Mrs. Giannasi or Mrs. Maxey. 

Many of you have contacted us concerning schedule changes for students. Please be patient while we complete data digs for these students. 

Other: 
Hilsman Science Fair will take place December 11th. We would like for any teacher willing to do some judging to participate. Please contact Mrs. G or Mrs. Maxey if you are willing to volunteer.

Mrs. Maxey would love to come collaborate in any classroom in order to provide differentiated instruction.

From Mr. Hussain: 
Mr. Hussain will be buying pizza for everyone who plans after school on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. He will be available to co-plan during this time (and co-teach during a class if you want). Stop by his classroom (room 205) after school to check it out next Tuesday!

From Team Gora: 
Hilsman Fruit Sale has been extended to November 28. Please contact Mr. Dorsey for more information - dorseyr@clarke.k12.ga.us

Saturday, November 25th -- Happy birthday, Mr. Gaertig!

Monday 
Happy birthday, Mr. Forker!
*Advisement during ELT 

Tuesday
***We will have a sever weather drill today*** 
RTI

Wednesday
Happy birthday, Ms. Floyd!
*District social studies curriculum writing in PL room (7th grade)

Thursday 
*Counselors collaborative AM
4pm New Panther Cohort 

Friday 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

Week of November 13



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Dinner Dialogue 
Come join us for the first session of our dinner dialogue series on race and poverty this Wednesday at 6:00pm in the Media Center.  We are encouraging all to bring a favorite dish.  You can sign up here: 
Dinner Dialogue Potluck Sign-Up      Dinner Dialogue Outline


From Ms. Maxey: 
IB
Please plan on bringing student work and rubrics from your most recent MYP project to your collaborative meetings. We will analyze student work to guide teaching and learning practices as well as discuss how to effectively use the MYP rubrics to design and differentiate  instruction.

Make sure that your IB unit posters are up to date and on your walls and that you are referring to them during instruction. This is also a great way to relate learner profiles and concepts to PAWS.

In your teams, be thinking about your interdisciplinary unit in order to support literacy and numeracy across the contents.

Enrichment:
Science Fair is set for December 11th. We have some UGA professors and students who will stop by for scoring. On that day, we would also like for Science teachers to stop by to help score other grade levels. Projects can be done digitally or on a board; however, students need to provide their own supplies if the are using a board.  We need to have abstracts done by Friday, the 8th.

The MLK writing competition is due in January. See Carlyn's email on the specifics.

We have been meeting with some of our students. Some  have check in check out sheets starting this week. I sent the 6th grade names out on Tuesday.  As soon as we meet with the other grade levels, you will receive an email.

Mrs. Maxey would love to collaboratively teach; please contact her for IB or enrichment co-teaching.

From Gonzalez: 
"Sixth graders will be treated to a Jake Burt Author Visit thanks to Avid Bookshop and Feiwel & Friends Publishers at 9:00 AM Wednesday, November 15th! Jake Burt will talk to students about writing and his new book, Greetings from Witness Protection. The Hilsman Media Center will have a BIG book drawing for 40 copies that winning students will receive the morning of the drawing so they can have their copy signed. (If students would like to purchase their own copy, the total cost is $18.18 for the hardcover version.) Parents are welcome to the event!"

Mr. Hussain will be buying pizza for everyone who plans after school on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. He will be available to co-plan during this time (and co-teach during a class if you want). Stop by his classroom (room 205) after school to check it out next Tuesday! He'll be showing an activity called an Unfailable Quiz that builds immediate remediation into a lesson (here's a tutorial to whet your appetite).

7th Grade News: November 13-17, 2017


Orchestra Concert
Thursday November 16th at 6:30  HMS Old Gym
Your students have been hard at work and are excited about our upcoming concert!   All grade levels will perform. Family, friends, and any guests are welcome to attend.   

From Mr. Lawrence: 
The Hilsman Middle School Chorus will be performing December 12th at Cedar Shoals High School Auditorium for a Winter Holiday Musical Event. The program will begin at 6:30 pm.

From Ms. Smith: 
November 30th: Poinsettia ($5) and Houseplant ($5-$10) Sale 4:00-6:00
Hilsman Greenhouse- Stop by during this time to see prices and what is for sale! It is first come first serve as we have limited plants!


*Sunday: 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MS. PAGE!!!

Monday
Grades DUE by NOON!!!
*Advisement during ELT

Tuesday

*Progress reports go home!
RTI
Jean Day

Wednesday
Collab planning
8:30am - 10:30am 6th Grade Author Visit
6:00-7:30 Dinner Dialogue   Dinner Dialogue Outline

Thursday
Collab planning
5:30 DC Parent Meeting
6:30 Orchestra Concert
Jean Day

Friday


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Sunday, November 5, 2017

Week of November 6th

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Staff,

Thank you for your amazing strength last week. I know that it was a tough week. As mentioned in my last email to you, I will be as transparent as I am allowed to be as we are going through this situation. At this time, there is nothing further to share. Please continue to support each other and if you are in need of any counseling, please contact EAP. Mrs. Moore provided everyone with the contact information in an email that she sent earlier today. 

It is important that we understand that the trust with our students and community has been weakened. We must move forward and show our students that we can be trusted and are here because of them. With this in mind, be careful with the way in which you are communicating. Be mindful of your tone, body language, and vocabulary. This does not mean to lower your expectations. We will continue to hold students accountable for their actions and their learning. As we continue to hold them accountable, remember that we must hold each other accountable too. 

I would like to hold town hall meetings during the morning connections for all grades tomorrow. It is important to address the students about a number of issues. Hopefully this will redirect their attention to what is really important, their academic and behavior achievement! 

We will be performing walk-throughs and observations this week. Make sure that you are delivering academically challenging instruction through the use of instructional strategies that yield high student engagement (Hint). In addition, remember to incorporate our PBIS plan into your classroom management system. 

As always, thank you for being a phenomenal group of teachers. You make tough days a little easier to get through with your jokes and smiles. Together we can move our CCRPI another 6 points! Continue being great, continue to support each other, continue to recognize the purpose for what you do on a daily basis! Your students appreciate you more than you know and your administrators do to! Here is to a great week!

Principal Tolbert

Monday
Morning Town Hall Meetings during Connections (Old Gym)
Advisement during ELT
4pm SILT 

Tuesday
RTI
Suicide Prevention Training for 8th Grade Teachers-2nd Planning
UGA Shakespeare class students collaborating with 8th grade ELA 

Wednesday
Collab planning
4pm Vertical Planning
5:30 Building Committee Meeting 

Thursday
Collab planning

Friday
*Progress Report Period Ends
8:30am - Principal's Coffee
8th Grade to Cedar for Midsummer Night's Dream
6:00-8:00 Moonlight Madness 

Saturday
Happy Birthday, Mr. Engelsen!!!