Gattis Gossip
Volume 7, Issue 34---------------------------May 18, 2015
Upcoming Week At Gattis...
- April 27 - May 22 K-2 BAS EOY testing window
- May 4-29 3rd -5th BAS EOY testing window
Monday
- LPACs
- 8:00 504
- 12:50 Initial ARD
- 1:45 Brief ARD
- 3:05 Staffing
Tuesday
- Jennifer off campus - Principals' meeting
- 8:00 5th grade STAAR Retest
- Summative conferences
Wednesday
- 9:00 TELPAS data check
- 1:45 504
- 3:05 Faculty Meeting
- 12:00 -2:45 LPACs
- 3:30 TAC meeting off campus - LaWanda
Friday
- Friday Morning Assembly
- 9:50 Brief ARD
- 1:45 504
Coming up soon!
- April 27 - May 22 K-2 BAS EOY testing window
- May 4-29 3rd -5th BAS EOY testing window
- May 18-27 Universal Screeners
- May 21 SSTs all grades EOY planning
- May 25 School Holiday - Memorial Day
- May 26 Leadership Meeting
- June 2 Talent Show presented to PK-2
- June 3 Teachers vs 5th grade Kickball
- June 3 Talent Show presented to 3-5
- June 4 5th grade promotions
- June 5 Last Day of School for students
We're celebrating YOU!!
May 2 Jessica Del Real
May 20 Dawn Tilger
May 24 Jhonny Marcano
May 24 Lisa Sanford
May 24 Michelle Ard
May 28 Melanie Drews
May 29 Mary Beth Cordon
Read this! The Power of Positive Identity!
Plan Ahead for Summer PD
As you think about what Technology you want to learn this summer at Summer PD July 27th - Aug. 6th. Here is a list of the Technology Lessons offered organized by Pathways.
To see all courses offered, go to: Session Catalog. Be sure to register on Ecampus.
BAS testing information
- K-5 EOY testing protocol - Assess all students to their highest instructional level threshold
- K-2 testing window - April 27- May 22, enter data in Google Form no later than 5/22
- 3-5 testing window - May 4-29, enter data in Google Form no later than 5/29
- District Documents (Protocol & Correlation Chart) and Order Forms
Be Prepared!! - Review Emergency Protocols
This is the time of year that severe weather tends to occur in our area.
Be sure to review emergency protocols with your team to be prepared for any drills or actual crises. Make sure that materials are highly visible and easily accessible to substitutes. Team members should be aware of any substitutes present and make sure to provide support in case emergency protocols are needed for any reason.