THE BEE HIVE
CIBOLO CREEK ELEMENTARY NEWS
BEES IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Tammie Wainner
Sherri Goode
Reserved Parking for our Bees in the Spotlight
What's Happening this Week
ENJOY A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER!
MONDAY DECEMBER 10
- 1:00 How the Grinch Stole Christmas Performance by CHS in Cafeteria for 2nd Grade
- Progress Report grades due
- WATCHDOG - Patrick Valdez / Schillingburg
- WATCHDOG - Frank Ritchie / Garcia
TUESDAY DECEMBER 11
- Progress Reports available electronically
- PTO Fundraiser - Dear Santa Letter photographs
- 3:15 GLC Meeting in the Learning Lounge
- WATCHDOG-Dave Hartman/Wiggins-Liebau
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 12
- Huddles
- Principal for the Day-Sydney Brumley!
- 8:00 Judging for Staff Ugly Christmas Sweater by Principal for the Day
- 9:00 4th Grade Winter Musical Performance in the Cafeteria for all grade levels
- 3:30 Staff Christmas Party at O'Briens
- Watchdog - Sam Carnes / Wainner
THURSDAY DECEMBER 13
- Ellie out in the AM
- Thank you for writing & submitting BEF Grants! Chicken Strips & sides for lunch today!
- 6:30 4th Grade Winter Musical
- WATCHDOG - Sean Reddish / Bergin
FRIDAY DECEMBER 14
- Champion Charger Elves on campus to read to PK-2nd grades
- WATCHDOG - Brad Winn / Lennard - Rust
- WATCHDOG - Chris Muniz
Buzz-worthy Dates to Remember
December 17
Child Study by appointment
Board meeting
December 18
Kimmie Jewelry in lounge
Ellie & Elena out in the morning
Faculty Forum
December 19
Huddles
AR Store
Office Staffing
December 20
Business Fair & Class Parties
December 21
End of 2nd Nine Weeks
Wear your Hockey or Sports Jersey
Hockey in the gym - students vs teachers
Early Release at 11:35
Ellie has surgery today at 8:30
Our BEE HIVE Birthdays
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
12/3 Aileen Wiggins
12/6 Jessica Albright
12/14 Lili Cunningham
12/14 Mary Thompson
12/16 Julie Bray
12/16 Lisa Childs
12/20 Jeanne Gage
12/26 M'Liss Bruns
12/30 Betsy Medford
12/31 Kathryn Shillingburg
From the Queen Bee
Working in the Power Zone is right in the middle of the action! The Power Zone is the removal of the space between the teacher and the students. With that said, when a teacher is near his or her students, teaching or monitoring, then that teacher is in the Power Zone.
A teacher can be in the Power Zone and lecture (that is teaching). A teacher can be in the Power Zone just by sitting with her students, observing them as they work.
The Power Zone is just proximity instruction, with one or more students. No reason to over-complicate it.