This Week at AES
4/25 - 4/29
This Week at a Glance
Monday
KEA Jean Day
K to CMOE
Running club
Tuesday
Christ Club
Staff Meeting: Program Review Committee Meeting
Wednesday
District Jean Day
Running Club
Thursday
$2 Jean Day
4th Grade Science Fair
Caleb out AM
Friday
Book Swap
Staff Catered Lunch
The Final Sharpen the Saw
Shout Out
- Thank you Beth Bell, Kelly May, Sarah Velotta, Barbara Rollins, Amanda Millay, Jesica Sanders, Tina Jennings, Jenny Day, Alison Parson, Tammy Allen, Melisa Saalwaechter, Allison Plemmons, Amy Meadows, Chrissy Whitledge, Henrietta Harris, Sharon Williams, Allie Cozart, Amy Haycraft, Krista Shields, Linda Haynes, Heather Nally, Amber Minton, Natalie Haynes, Elizabeth Kingrey, Christina Raines, Barb Rose, Amy Rodgers, Libby Griggs, Carla Case and especially Kathy Dowdy for your help with the Book Fair. This event could not have happened without you. Thank you for your teamwork.
- Thank you Jennifer Blandford for your work with our students on their Visual Arts display. Our student greatly benefit from your passion.
- Thank you Rick Case for your work on the Honor's Choir and their performance at the Arts Showcase. The students did a great job and you became a celebrity.
Notes for the Week:
This Week is an Intermediate Guidance Week
· As a PLC start working on your timeline to complete these items prior to Monday.
· Development and Implementation of 1 Science Unit
· Implementation of Lucy Calkins Unit
· Examine current Essential Standards: Add standards that you believe are Essential to your grade level and Remove standards that your grade level do not believe are essential.
· Examine ELA and Math Standards and determine which non-essential standards are Secondary and Tertiary. Achieve the Core’s Major Works of the Grade should be used for Mathematics.
Hot Links
Information on the Sessions with Sarah and Barbara can be found here.
Please be mindful of your printing. When possible, always print to the copy machine and not actual printers. Printer printing costs 5 times the amount of printing to the copier. Reports of our largest printers can be found here.
Reading is...
Loving to Read
The reactions, facial expressions, and excitement of students when they were purchasing books and when I was delivering classroom books became the highlight of my week. Each of you have worked to cultivate a love of reading in our students and I was able to see the fruits of your labor. Our students are so fortunate to have people like you who work to support, love, and care for them daily. Thank you for adopting that mission with me and your work instilling this love of reading to our kids.