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Professional Learning Network - Jack Francioni and Main Street Middle Schools Join Monterey County Office Of Education Trainers For A Full Day Of Training
On Thursday, February 13th Jack Francioni and Main Street Middle School teachers and the district administrators attended PLN/MTSS training on continuous improvement presented by trainers from Monterey County Office Of Education.
The goals of the Professional Learning Network are as follows:
- Coming together to learn from one another
- Looking at how to specifically impact students who are underperforming and coming up with solutions to address the needs of the school/district
- Learn and utilize the sciences of Continuous Improvement, Implementation, Adult Learning,
- Collaboration, Best/Promising Practices and how all of this impacts our systems to support all students (MTSS)
- Time to discuss and develop understandings of the problem/need, the root cause, potential solutions, communication of messages to all stakeholders
- Disseminate information out to colleagues (involving all team members - spread and scale)
- Ultimately to make a difference for all of our students
The teachers spent this day in three parts:
● Part 1:
○ Strengthen relationships and connections with Network members
○ Being accountable to one another through shared norms
● Part 2:
○ Leadership: How does shared leadership support this work?
○ Continuous Improvement: PDSA cycles and Common Formative Assessments
● Part 3:
○ Team Work/Planning Time for teachers to work with their team.
Jack Francioni Principal Lead Her Teachers In A FIsh Bowl Activity
Middle School Team Connecting The Dots With Major School Initiatives
A Reflective Activity Listing Next Steps For Main Street Middle School
Kindness Is Forever- Students at San VIncente Elementary Share How They Are Keeping The Acts Of Kindness Going During Their Spirit Week
Kindness is Cooler Mrs Ruler
Acts of Kindness at San Vincente Elementary School
Mrs. Arreola San Vincente's school counselor read to her students the book titled "Kindness is Cooler" which talked about the different acts of kindness. Afterward, students were given a homework assignment of doing at least 5 acts of kindness, which they will share. Also, students were each given a heart on which they had to either write or draw their best act of kindness they performed to others. Their acts of kindness were then put on a tree displayed on the hallway for all students to see.
The Acts of Kindness Tree Blossoming at San Vincente Elementary School
A Glimpse Into The LCAP Stake Holders Meeting At Frank Ledesma Elementary School
Parents Listening To The Principal Present SUSD LCAP Goals
Parent Using Dots To Determine Allocation Of Funds They Deem Important
Parents Taking The Time To Answer The LCAP Survey
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Angela Ehrlich,
Director of Student Services and Accountability
Email: aehrlich@soledad.k12.ca.us
Website: http://soledadusd.org
Location: Soledad Unified School District, 1261 Metz Road, Soledad, CA, USA
Phone: 831-678-3987