Wm. Adams Middle School
Faculty and Staff Newsletter • February 6, 2017
Afternoon Duty This Week
Annabell Barrera - Station 1: Flagpole
Linda Bernal - Station 2: Outside near the gym doors that face east
Albert Chang - Station 3: Outside near the covered walk
Augustine Erebia - Station 4: Outside near the covered walk
Kandace Fox - Station 5: Outside the cafeteria
Briana Garcia - Station 6: Outside the cafeteria
Frank Barrera - Station 7: Outside the gym on the south side
Mia Campos - Station 8: Outside the gym on the south side
Jessica Chavarria - Station 9: Bus Stop
Oralia Eberhard - Station 10: Bus Stop
Denise Garcia - Station 11: Bus Stop
Krista Garcia- 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.
Monday, Feb. 6 Staff Development:
We will be sharing information on Benchmark results, looking at Learning Rounds data, and discussing next steps. We will move as swiftly as we can so that we can move into planning for STAAR interventions. Please gather in the library by 8:15.
Tutorial Information
Kudos to the 8th grade teachers for increasing the number of students who attended tutorials last week. Can we get a competition going between 7th and 8th grade?
Also, please buzz the office at 4:30 so that we can get a list of any bus riders.
EMERGENCY LESSON PLANS
CALLING IN
You've Been Skunked!
A stuffed skunk is placed on your desk. If the skunk appears on your desk, it will only go away if you make a donation to the office for our Field Day expenses (Field Day is at the end of the year). There are ways to avoid being skunked, however. All you have to do is purchase anti-skunk insurance at the beginning of the competition.
Skunk a Co-Worker Guidelines:
$2.00 for skunk removal
$5.00 to skunk a friend
$10.00 Anti-skunk insurance
We hope everyone will participate and help keep the skunk moving. Let's get the students involved and they can watch where the skunk has been and where it is going!
Find additional excellent information on PBIS strategies at http://www.pbisworld.com/