Wm. Adams Middle School
Faculty and Staff Newsletter • January 30, 2017
Afternoon Duty This Week:
Open - Station 1: Flagpole
Clarissa Salinas - Station 2: Outside near the gym doors that face east
Orlando Sendejo - Station 3: Outside near the covered walk
Chris Watts - Station 4: Outside near the covered walk
Rebecca Wymore - Station 5: Outside the cafeteria
Margie Ysassi - Station 6: Outside the cafeteria
Luis Ramirez - Station 7: Outside the gym on the south side
Ludy Resendez - Station 8: Outside the gym on the south side
Pam Rodriguez - Station 9: Bus Stop
Karen Vickers - Station 10: Bus Stop
William Yeager - Station 11: Bus Stop
Juan Gonzalez- Station 12: East Exit
It is imperative that everyone reports to their duty station promptly. We know from experience that the presence of adults prevents many student misbehaviors.
*If you know in advance that you will be absent, please alert administration in order to have someone monitor your station in your absence.
Shout Outs!
Thank you also to Margie Longoria and Shannon Ramon for their hard work to get the tests organized.
Now that Benchmarks are Over...
1. Log into Eduphoria, select "Aware." Select the "Analyze" tab and scroll down until you see "Reports" in the left sidebar. (You can scroll further to see all of the various reports you can run in Eduphoria). You have the option of running quintiles for the campus or for your class.
Below is a screen shot to show you the "Reports":
Next, run a Percent Correct by Question analysis.
Still in the "Analyze" tab, select the appropriate assessment (benchmark in this case), and then, in the menu bar at the upper right, select "Percent Correct by Question" option in the pull-down tab. Your results should look similar to the one below.
Please provide Dr. Holmgreen with a copy of your results for the quintiles and the percent correct by question reports by Friday, Feb. 3. Department Chairpersons, please run a "Campus Quintile Report" for your content area and grade level and submit that to Dr. Holmgreen, also. Thank you!
Learning Rounds - Feb. 2
Prayer in School
"...teachers and other public school officials may not lead their classes in prayer, devotional readings from the Bible, or other religious activities. [ 4 ] Nor may school officials attempt to persuade or compel students to participate in prayer or other religious activities. [ 5 ] Such conduct is "attributable to the State" and thus violates the Establishment Clause."
Further information is available the link below: