Discovery News
Week of May 4
Weekly News
Kindergarten Orientation 6:00 PM
Tuesday- Leadership Team Workshop
Noble/Eiden- St. Johns 8:30-11:30
Wednesday- Lockdown/ Fire drill 1:15 PM
Otteson/Grow- St. Johns 8:30-11:30
Data Team Meeting- work on MTSS students / Turn in data forms from teacher pool if completed; otherwise, we will wrap up on 5/13.
Thursday
Friday- CLIMB Theater (Discovery fifth grade actors perform anti-bullying)
Grades 3-5 (10:45 Performance)
Grades K-2 (12:15 Performance)
STAGES
Licensed staff- Just a reminder that your milestones and student achievement data narratives are due May 1st. Please make sure you are completing milestones for both goals. Once you receive an e-mail that indicates I have reviewed your milestones, go back in and click complete after each goal, and complete at the top of your goals. Please be sure to complete the narratives for your student achievement data.
Non-licensed staff- Please set up a time to meet with me to go over your goals.
Let me know if you have any questions or if you need assistance with any of the steps.
Upcoming Events
(Rigby System Grades K-2 & Wonders System Grades 3-5)
5/11 Spring Concert
5/15 Fifth Grade Track Meet at Apollo (All day)
5/15 Senior Day of Giving- Providing recess activities from 10:00-12:30
5/19 Fire Drill 8:15
5/19 Boles/Gohman- Farm 9:30-1:30
5/20 Gromberg/Voigt- Farm 9:30-1:30
5/20 Retirement Social
5/21 First and Third Grade Concerts
5/28 Diane's Retirement Social
6/4 Last day of School
My Character Strength is Creativity. What is Yours?
If you have only one question to ask someone, make it: “What strengths are most essential to who you are and define you as a person? This appears to be the single most important criterion in determining whether character strengths are “signature,” or not. Other questions such as, “Is the strength energizing?” “Is it easy to use? and “Is it used across settings?” are important, but are subsumed under this more important question. If you want to get to the heart of the matter, ask about identity.
Research tells us that individuals who use their character strengths lead happier, more satisfying lives. Only when you understand your unique character strengths can you begin to live a life that is engaging, exciting and rewarding to YOU.