Springhill Style
Springhill Elementary Staff Announcements
September 9, 2019
Vision
Standout: with Strong Hearts and Strong Minds
Mission Statement
A Champion ... A Champion Coach ****REPEAT****
********I am repeating this from last week! If you didn't read this then I am giving you a second chance this week! *********
If you haven't read his book of reflections and observations from on and off the court it is a great read.
I wanted to share just one passage from it. pg. 159
"There was pressure as we approached trying or setting various records, but it was always the pressure I put on myself to get our team ready to play an opponent. That was the pressure, not an obsession with winning. The real pressure during the week was put on me by me to make absolutely sure I did everything I could do to make sure our team was prepared properly. I liked to think that by game time my work was virtually done, that I could almost go up into the stands and watch the game without saying a word because my team was so well prepared. I wouldn't literally go into the stands, of course, but I knew that if I did watch a team of mine from up there, I would be able to tell by their effort and performance whether I had done my job in preparing them during the previous week. I was so comfortable before most games that I could take a nap if I wanted to. Thus, when UCLA was establishing various records, I believe the rest of my family got more excited about it than I did. Though I was pleased with the titles and championships, I mainly derived satisfaction from the preparation and knowing that I had done everything I could do to get the team ready. That is what pleased me most, regardless of what anybody else thought, be they the alumni, the public, or the media. As Pearl Mesta said, "Those that matter don't mind and those that mind don't matter." The praise or criticism you receive elsewhere doesn't matter. Those who know you, who really know you, that's what matters. Those who don't know you? Doesn't matter."
Each week, you are preparing your students for the game. You are preparing them to be successful. You are preparing them by giving them the skills they need to be successful in the next grade.
Coach Wooden wasn't focused on the championships, the score, the titles ... He was focused on the day to day operations of practice and his team. He focused on preparing this team the best he could. He focused on doing all the little things right. We spent last week recognizing each other for all the little things that happen in our building that add up to BIG THINGS. I think the best part of this is that these little things happen even when no one is looking. It is the people doing their best and doing what is best for students even when no one is LOOKING!
This same coach who focuses on doing the little things right and doesn't worry about who is praising or critiquing him, unless that person is worthy to give praise and criticism, also said in his book that winners make the most mistakes. What? That sounds odd but what he said was that if you aren't pushing yourself to grow and try new things and stepping outside your box then you won't make as many mistakes BUT you also will not get any better or grow in anyway!
Growth Mindset. This is the mindset we push on our students and they need it to be successful but are we pushing this mindset our ourselves and on our team? Do we encourage our teammates to have a growth mindset? Do we give them a mirror check when they come to us? If we aren't doing this then we are not pushing our team, we are not helping our team to grow.
This week as we begin our first week of the pineapple board let's see our team in action and help our team grow! Will you step outside your comfort zone?
One More Round
For Kids
No Excuses! The Answers are in the room!
Hattie
I explicitly inform students what successful impact looks like from the outset.
Success Criteria. We are sharing out tools this week for how you share the success criteria. We will also be discussing this in team meetings this week.
Mastery Learning
Visible Learning Wheel
Worked Examples
You made the news ...
StandOUT Award
Coach Mo passed the StandOUT to Mrs. Freeman.
"I am giving the standout award to Mrs. Freeman. She always has a smile on her face and is always so positive. We have worked together for several years and thinking back, I can't think of one time that I have ever heard her saying negative things or being negative with her actions/body language. She makes Science so fun for her students with all the different activities she comes up with. They get to do some of the coolest stuff and she is constantly trying to find more creative ways to teach and ways to improve! ! I would have LOVED having a standout teacher like her!!"
We Love You a "Waffle" Lot!
We would like to celebrate National Waffle Week with you! We will be serving you waffles with your choice of toppings Wednesday morning in the lounge. In case you look it up, yes it was last week so this is a belated celebration!! Just go with it!
Announcements
Announcements:
- Each week for PROWL, please duplicate the tab on your grade level sheet ... even if you don't make changes please duplicate it and name it the week of ______. This is for our documentation.
- Don't forget to see ways you can earn points for your team! - They are listed below.
- Support Staff will continue DIBELing this week.
- Team meetings will be Wednesday. Agenda will be sent out.
- Tuesday we will be having a bus evacuation drill for all students at 10:30 with Coach May.
- K-2 BOY MAP make up testing this week.
- Commissioner's Memo about Constitution Day and Celebrate Freedom Week
http://adecm.arkansas.gov/ViewApprovedMemo.aspx?id=4133
- Pineapple Board this week:
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/15NNX0zo6fMBSqsMOG_FACGJCQ5YjzAvm7_evTVmio4g/edit?ts=5d75733b
- Student Conversations on Friday during your lunch recess. Bring your tool boxes.
- Be ready to share out specific strategies you are using to help students be successful! Don't forget about goal setting and success criteria.
- Shuttle Bus will leave at 3:10. Ms. Sharon will call for them at 3:08 ... make sure you are aware of which students will be leaving at this time! Set an alarm on your phone if you have trouble remembering to send them.
- Westside Kids Day Out Van will pick up at 3:20pm- Please send them at 3:18
- Kiddieville Van will pick up after busses at 3:35pm- Send them out with our bus riders
- Please make sure your I Can statements are posted and you are referring to them during your lesson and ensuring your students understand the success criteria.
- Don't forget to post lesson plans and newsletter to the shared google classroom
- Make sure you are pulling up the car rider document EVERY DAY! It is so important that students know if they are on a number! If there is a sub in your grade then please make sure those students can see it too! We have so many car riders that this time makes a huge difference when we can't get out the doors early enough because we are trying to figure out numbers. We are going to run 8 PAWS this week to try and help our line move faster. We may need extra help on car duty to help cover this and then we will get a set schedule out if we keep the 8th PAW.
Years of Service
Springhill Olympics - Ways to Earn Points
- Sharing our tools-- The next two weeks we will focus on ideas for goal setting and setting the success criteria. You will earn 2 points for your team by sharing out to Springhill staff email ideas for goal setting and success criteria. Please put Success Criteria as the subject so we can find the emails quickly. I can't wait to see all the ideas.
- Attendance Challenge for StandOUT teams: The StandOUT team with the best percentage of attendance for the month of August will earn points for their team! First place earns 5 points, Second Place earns 3 points, and Third Place earns 1 point.
- Hooks -- From your Teach Like a Pirate Book (We didn't get to spend as much time on this book so teams fill in your new team members) Earn points for your StandOUT team by letting Mrs. West and myself know when you will be doing your first hook 5 extra points if you do your first hook during the first 30 days of school! September 24th!
- At the end of the month we will add up the points to award medals for the month! We will award medals each month and will have an end of year medal count as well! These Olympic Games will last ALL school year!!
Spirit Day
Save the Dates
September 10th - PTO Meeting @ 3:45 - PAC Meeting at 3:15 - Title One Presentation
September 17th - Watch Dog Dad Pizza Night
October 1- Fall Picture Day
October 4 - Movie Night
October 19th - Fall Festival Games
October 26th - Fall Festival Coronation