Cobra Connect
Teacher Newsletter - 10/22/18
Two Weeks at a Glance
Please check Parent Calendar, Collins Staff Forum, and your personal Outlook Calendar in the event an event was missed.
Red Ribbon Week!
Monday, October 22
Tuesday, October 23
- 7:45 AM Core Leader Meeting - PLC Meeting Room
- Mounted Patrol visiting campus in AM (part of Red Ribbon Week)
- Baker's House Lunch Catering
- Shelli Off Campus 12:45 - 3:30 for zoning meeting
Wednesday, October 24
- Sabrina Off Campus 2:00 till end of day District AP Meeting
- 6th ELA PLC Team Meeting 4:15 - till
- College Park Feeder School Fun Run 4:00 PM
Thursday, October 25
- 7:45 AM RtI Meeting
- 8 AM Lighthouse - PLC meeting room
- 5th Science Benchmark
- Fall Picture Retakes
- PEIMS Student Snapshot
Monday, October 29th
- 3 PM Colossal Cobras 6th
Tuesday, October 30th
- Shelli Off Campus - 8:00 - 11:00 District Elementary Principal Meeting
- 5th Grade BOY Reading Benchmark
Wednesday, October 31st
- Emily Out - District Training
- 3 PM Colossal Cobras 5th
- 8 AM Care Team Meeting - PLC room
- Emily Out - District Training
- Shelli Out 9:30 -11:00 AM Zoning Meeting
- Fire Drill 11:30 AM
- Dr. Phillips Visit 10:00 - 11:15 AM
- Bakers House Lunch
Magazine Fundraiser Kick-Off 5th Grade Assembly
Monday, Nov 5, 2018, 09:15 AM
Collins Intermediate, Shadowbend Place, The Woodlands, TX, USA
Magazine Fundraiser Kick-Off 6th Grade Assembly
Monday, Nov 5, 2018, 10:00 AM
Collins Intermediate, Shadowbend Place, The Woodlands, TX, USA
Red Ribbon Week
Monday (Oct. 22)
Wear Red- Show your support for red ribbon week and a drug-free life!
Tuesday (Oct. 23)
Dress like a friend- Friends help friends make good choices!
Wednesday (Oct. 24)
Wear sunglasses and bright colors/tie dye-Your future is bright! Don’t get tied up with drugs!
Thursday (Oct. 25)
Wear your favorite team jersey-Team up against drugs!
Friday (Oct. 26)Wear pajamas to school (must follow school dress code and proper footwear; no slippers)-Follow your dreams with a drug-free life!
Food Drive for Interfaith of The Woodlands Monday - Friday
5th v. 6th contest
Winning grade level gets extra recess!
Teacher Details for Red Ribbon Week
A mural/display will be created on Friday 19th along the library windows. Friday posters will be put up around the school during fall frenzy.
On Sunday I will put up the lawn signs and banner at the front of the school all ready for Monday.
The Mounted Patrol will be at the front of Collins Tuesday morning starting at 8:15 am.
Food drive all week for Interfaith, who are celebrating 45 years in the community. Canned goods requested along with powdered milk and cereal.
5th and 6th grade will compete to see which grade can collect the most. Cobra council will help with this. It is possible that donated food will be stored on the stage in the gym.
Donations will be collected and taken Interfaith the following Monday.
Teachers have stickers to give to each students during the week.
Student Clubs
Would love to publicize your meeting day/time in the parent newsletter. Would also love updates and pictures from your club meeting. Can't wait to see and hear about the amazing things our groups are doing.
- Announced on KCOL - have announcement written as you want it read - and window of time to make announced.
- Placed in PowerPoint that runs on Havivison - send announcement electronically to Marie Willingham with window of time to say in PowerPoint.
- Placed in the Weekly Parent Newsletter.
- Work to collect email addresses of club members to email parents directly with regular/needed updates.
- Open to any other suggestions.
the parent newsletter. Information due Monday - Noon. Targeted publication Monday PM or Tuesday AM.
Flipping The Switch on Anxiety - Not just a parent meeting
Flipping The Switch on Anxiety
Thursday, Nov 29, 2018, 06:30 PM
The Woodlands College Park High School, College Park Drive, The Woodlands, TX, USA
RSVPs are enabled for this event.
Technology Needs
TECCA Conference opportunity
Kellie Lahey is heading to the annual TCCA conference, located at Davis H.S. in Aldine school district on Saturday, Oct. 20.
It's an awesome conference that doesn't cost anything and includes lunch.
If anyone else is interested we can go together or meet at the school.
Check out the schedule!
Assistant Principal Prose
GT
GT Nominations begin October 1 through December 18, 2018. You can download forms from our Collins Website or ask Assistant Principal for a copy.
Parent Informational meeting, Wednesday, October 3, 6-7pm, Collins Cafeteria
Extra Recess - Sign Up
I have setup an extra recess sign up page under One note in the PE Tab. This sign up will help everyone see who and where extra recess can take place and what times are available. This will help with organization for when your class or LC can go outside. I will also include in One note daily where PE will be located. I have created time slots in Onenote so put either your name or LC. I hope this helps and if you have questions please don't hesitate to ask. Thanks and have a great Tuesday.
Collin
Something to Ponder
Today kicks off Red Ribbon Week 2018. Drug awareness in 1985 when the campaign began and drug awareness today are in ways pretty different topics. Below are a few videos that were created to help parents and teachers spot possible drug hiding places. Feel free to share them where you see appropriate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF19M7cMp_I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OY5EquwCZM
Kelly Locke, LPC, NCC, CSC, CCTP
Prof LPC/Mental Health Specialist
Counseling
Conroe Independent School District
936-709-7922klocke@conroeisd.net
Instructional Rounds
We have just put out a new schedule that should allow teachers the opportunity to participate in an Instructional Walk that have not done so yet. If you find there is not a time slot that fits your schedule, please come visit one of us and we will create a time that works for you and the host teacher.
More odds and ends:
- If a visiting teacher sees the host teacher using an instructional practice they use in their own classroom, they'll continue to use it because they were affirmed of how effective it is. The two teachers could collaborate at a later date and discuss/share ideas for upcoming lessons.
- On the other hand, if a teacher sees the host teacher doing something they do not currently do, they will feel more empowered to try it in their own room.
- Research shows that rounds stimulate excitement and energy among faculty members almost immediately. As a result our practice improves and our students benefit too.
- We have had 20 Instructional Walks (43%) to date. Let's keep going! Visiting a teacher in your subject area makes for a great round--you can even try a different grade level. On the other hand, you can go cross-curricula. If I can repeat what a fine arts teacher shared with me recently, "It was interesting to see one of my students in a different setting." Instructional Rounds give you the opportunity to see things differently!
Thank you host teachers. Your willingness to open your doors and allow us into your classroom is allowing us to take our teaching craft and student achievement to the next level. Thank you to those teachers who have already completed their round. You rock!
Kellie, Shawna and Pat
Warm Up Wednesday
Pants
Black warm up pants of your of your choice (either solid or a stripe down the sides)
Shirt
Current PTO Collins school shirt "Work Hard, Be Kind, Dream Big, Collins Cobras"
An LC created team shirt (that the entire team is wearing)
A PLC created team shirt (that the entire team is wearing)
IF we were to create a Collins Staff shirt - it could be worn in the future.
To conclude - four shirt options and one warm up pant option.
If jeans are worn on Wednesday - staff member must use a "Jeans Pass".
Please remember for our staff picture we are are wearing the Gray "Work Hard, Be Kind, Dream Big, Collins Cobras".
Lighthouse
Lighthouse (previously Social Club) has collected dues, from all staff members, in the past. These dues were used to buy flowers in the event of a close family members death, to provide snacks for the staff and many other ways. At the end of the year any left over funds were used to buy the entire staff lunch. This is just a couple of examples of how the funds were used.
We would love to see 100% participation from our Collins Family.
100% of staff gathers and celebrates every activity sponsored by the Lighthouse team - this is a great way to support each and every Collins family member.
This year the dues will be $20.00 for Teachers and Administrators and $10.00 for Paraprofessionals.
60% of our staff have contributed to Lighthouse through social dues. Thank you so much for your involvement and support.
From The Nurse
We have had 3 students so far show signs and symptoms of Fifth Disease. There is no need for alarm, however I wanted to give you some information about it.
It is a normal childhood illness caused by a virus. The symptoms are fever, runny nose, headache and rash. The rash usually starts on the face and is bright red on the cheeks making it look like "slapped cheeks". Another rash may follow on the arms, trunk and legs that looks like pink lace. The child does not have to stay home from school unless he/she is running a fever.
The only thing I need to stress is this: there is a very small chance that the virus could be harmful to an unborn baby in the early stages of pregnancy (our ladies in the 3rd trimester are fine). If you are newly pregnant and haven't told anyone, please come tell me so we can discuss what you need to do. It is strictly confidential but very important.
I have handouts from the CDC explaining Fifth Disease if you are interested in reading more about it.
Thank you,
Nell
CARE Team - Foundations
Heather Ramsey: LC 5-1, 5-2, 5-3
Paige Kirbo: LC 5-4, 5-5
Melanie Cockshott & Julie Berg: LC 6-1 & support staff
Shawna Yates: LC 6-2, 6-3
Lisa Lackey: LC 6-4, 6-5
Collin Henry: PE and Fine Arts
One-liners
★ Check your Feet
★ Third Tile - Single File
★ Check your Hands
★ Check your Voice
★ Right Side, Safe Side
★ Hats/Hoods off
****** Next Meeting Thursday, November 1st********
Copy Machine Important Update
Something new regarding cardstock copying...
Not only do you have to:
- load the card stock in the side (tray 5)
- select the appropriate paper weight (heavy)
- select the correct paper size
- ensure orientation of the inserted paper matches the selection of the paper size
But, you also should NOT use the duplex function. If you need your card stock to be 2-sided, you should run 1 side...collect your copies and turn them over to run the second side.
Ugh...I know...it's a pain in the tail to have so many rules and processes and procedures, but know they are for the good of us all so our beloved copy machine stays in tip-top shape. Thanks for being rule-followers! 😊
Copy Machine - Please review #5
- When loading paper in his trays, be patient...wait for the tray to completely lower before dropping in a ream of paper. He looks like a strong, tough guy...but he doesn't like surprises and his tray cables are more delicate than we think. They can't handle the force of a ream of paper being dropped in unexpectedly.
- Before loading a ream of paper, it may even be helpful to slightly thumb through/fan the paper to help separate those sheets of paper.
- Mr. Copy Machine is smart. Follow his instructions - in order. In the event of a paper jam, he will tell you how to locate the jam in great detail....be sure to follow the steps listed on his display monitor. Don't automatically assume that the jam initiated in the paper tray. Following his steps in the order listed will reduce the potential for ripped paper pieces getting stuck in unreachable areas of the machine. If it states to turn knob 3, then open tray 1, then remove the paper from slot C...that's what you should do (even if you see the paper in slot C sticking up and waving at you). I can't stress it enough....please FOLLOW the sequence of instructions listed on the display screen.
- Please ensure that all of his levers & lids are shut, lowered and/or replaced properly before pushing the guts back in the machine after clearing a mis-feed/jam.
When things aren't closed properly, it throws off the alignments and sensors to allow paper to flow freely and correctly.
- If you are printing something with a dark border, please make sure the margins are set to at least .4 - anything smaller/narrower than that confuses our otherwise brilliant copy machine and will create problems when printing.
Cardstock...this is a biggie and requires it's own set of bullets
cardstock should always be loaded in the side bypass tray 5 (never in the main trays)
- always identify the paper as heavy weight
- always verify the correct size & orientation of the paper
- If staples need to be replaced, please check with me or Karen Kline to obtain staple cartridge & instructions on the replacement process.
Yearbook
When taking group shots make sure you know the students that are not allowed to have pictures taken. Mrs. Cast will share those names with teachers that have the student in their LC's.
Yearbook on sale now!
$40.00 Now
$45.00 In the Spring