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Sycamore Elementary School Has the IT Factor!
In This Issue
Crystal's Corner
The United Ebony Society of Gwinnett County, Inc.
Calendar
Class Pick Up From the Cafeteria
Birthdays
School Affairs
Come Get It
Bookkeeper Notes
Kudos
Media News
Crystal's Corner
Staff,
Kudos to all of you for a great week! It is exciting to see so many teachers and students jumping in and doing what's best for kids.
Congratulations to Beverly, Ashley and Wilnia for an outstanding STEAM night! It was our best yet and it will make for a wonderful memory for our school. Our math and STEAM committee jumped in and supported in such a great way. Thank you to all of you that supported and showed solidarity as a school. I am forever grateful!
As we walked around and did our learning walkthroughs we were able to see great work being done in the classrooms. We left notes on work outside the classrooms in grades 1 & 2 and will doing this school wide. As a reminder, please make sure that all of your work outside your doors is current and updated.
Congratulations to our 2nd Artisan Teacher walkthrough participant Karsha Black who was able to join us in our protocol. She received great feedback that will inform her instruction going forward.
A note from our counselor, Nicole Moody
PAWs for Attendance News
The month of December was a Fantastic attendance month for the student's of Sycamore. We had over 570 students or 75.1% of our school have perfect attendance. The second grade won the perfect attendance crown for the second time this year, with 82.9%, very impressive second grade! And finally, in a very tight competition, Mrs. Moses' class won the class title with over 92% of her students achieving perfect attendance for the month of December. Keep up the great work!
Child Lures Parent Information Session
January 22nd from 1-1:40pm you will have the opportunity to preview the Child Lures personal safety lessons.
The Great Kindness Challenge
The Great Kindness Chanllenge is coming to Sycamore. During the week of January 25th-29th all students will receive a GKC checklist with 50 kind deeds. Please encourage your child to complete the checklist and show the world that, KINDNESS MATTERS! In addition, students will be encouraged to participate in school-wide theme dress days (Monday- Wear Pink or Read Tuesday- Dress Like a Friend Day; Wednesday- Sock Day; Thursday- Favorite Character T-Shirt Day; Friday-School Spirit Day) and other activities during the school day to promote a culture of kindness.
The United Ebony Society of Gwinnett County, Inc.
In celebration of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, the United Ebony Society of Gwinnett County, Inc. will host our 16th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration on Monday, January 18, 2016, at Moore Middle School. All students and their families are invited to attend the celebration. The theme will be “What Are You Doing For Others?”. The celebration includes a parade, step show and resources from community outreach organizations. The 2016 celebration will also highlight artwork by students of Gwinnett County. We encourage students of all ages to submit their artwork. All submitted work must be created entirely by the student artist and received no later than Friday, January 15, 2016. Artists, whose artwork is selected to represent their schools, will receive a certificate.
Art Specifications based on “What Are You Doing For Others?”
1. Submit only one piece of artwork per student in any two dimensional medium (no three dimensional).
2. All entries must be no smaller than 9” x 12” and no larger than 18” x 24”.
3. Artwork must be mounted.
4. All artwork must be GCPS student original work.
Each school may have a maximum of two (2) artwork submissions. All artwork must be identified with the artist’s name, grade, school, and teacher’s name clearly printed on a label attached to the bottom right corner of the piece. Entries must be received by Friday, January 15, 2016 to Marlene Taylor-Crawford at Discovery High School. In order to better prepare for the celebration, please contact me if your school plans to participate. Artwork may be dropped off at Discovery High School or picked up by request.
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade kick-off will be held on Langley Drive in front of the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center located at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, January 18, 2016. The parade concludes at Moore Middle School which is located at 1221 Lawrenceville Highway. A step show will take place upon arrival at Moore Middle School and community resources will be available. Artwork submitted will be displayed at Moore MS during this celebration on Monday, January 18th. The activities will take place until 2:00 p.m.
Thank you for your efforts in helping the United Ebony Society of Gwinnett County in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. King through the participation of our students. Please visit the website www.gwinnettmlkparade.com for further information.
Respectfully,
Marlene Taylor-Crawford, Ed.S.
President
United Ebony Society of Gwinnett County, Inc.
678-226-7498Aesop Reminders
When you submit a request in Aesop:
- Please remember to post In/Service-Staff Development when requesting for a staff development day off. Assure that you have gotten clearance to attend from Crystal first so that payment for subs can come from the proper line item.
- Click “save” and the Aesop system will locate a sub for you.
- Click “save and assign” when you have already spoken to the sub and you know for certain that he/she will be in your class.
Please remember to update the time in Aesop. A full day is 7:45-3:45, half day is either 7:45-11:45 or 11:45-3:45.
Birthdays
Cecilia Gaytan January 8
Morton Shenker January 14
Mandy Gunter January 15
Kim Frederick January 17
Katie Sample January 29
Lauren Dean January 30
Class Pick Up From the Cafeteria
Grade level teachers are asked to please pick up classes from the cafeteria tables on time. The custodial staff needs the allotted time between classes to get the tables clean. Thank you for your help with this matter. Dr. Kim Glass
School Affairs
Please share links to the new online Communiqué in your local school e-Newsletter and your website. New items are added each week.
The latest posts to the online Communiqué include features on an award-winning team and their show-ready car, a very big check, a quick-thinking crossing guard, visiting "principals," and a special way to honor education "heroes," plus calendar updates and Bulletin Board items on National Special Education Day, an opportunity to speak up about technology, and the latest episode of In5ive. Coming up, watch for news on a unique career exploration event, a salute to firefighters, and a trip back to the 18th century for Colonial Day.
Story ideas? Great photos? Feedback? Let us know at communique@gwinnett.k12.ga.us. Please share photos and information about the special events your school has planned for Hour of Code (week of Dec. 7) as well as service projects planned for the holiday season.
Potential Cyber Learning Days Preparation
Although no decisions have been made as yet as to whether we would use online learning for a Snow Day, as we move into the time period for potential school closings due to inclement weather, we should prepare for the possibility that a 4th or subsequent day of school closure may be declared a Cyber Learning Day, with school and learning continuing that day through our digital resources.
Attached are guidelines to inform your preparations for a potential Cyber Learning Day. In addition, a "Cyber Learning Day Information" course page has been launched in eCLASS C&I and is now available for all teachers and administrators (anyone who currently has access to the C&I Communication Centers, such as the MOCC).
Math Instructional Resources on MOCC
The Math program office is collaboratively working with teacher teams to revise K-5 common assessments to ensure an appropriate level of rigor and alignment with Milestones expectations for student performance based on the performance level descriptors of achievement. Current common assessments will be removed from the MOCC January 1, 2016 and revised common assessments will be posted as development is completed. Please contact Bonnie Brush with any questions you may have.
School Reminders:
1. Please lock up all devices at night and lock your classroom doors when leaving for specials, lunch and recess. Students need to bring everything with them and not come to the classrooms unattended as much as possible. 2 barriers are suggested, however 1 barrier will suffice.
2. Please have students assist with putting chairs on desks when leaving each day.With us eating breakfast and snacks in the classrooms, it causes for more attention to vacuuming. Please help us get your rooms as clean as possible.
Come Get It!
The GCPS Math Department is excited to share the second edition of Math Minutes! For this edition, Math Minutes is highlighting various free resources available online, as well as continue to highlight specific lessons and strategies for each grade level. This link will remain on the MOCC for use during the semester: https://www.smore.com/as6yq
Upcoming Come and Get IT Sessions (awaiting confirmation of dates from presenters):
· Differentiating with NewsELA
· Getting Digital!
· Prodigy Math
· Gradual Release in Math
Marketing Our Great Work
Remember to share the great projects you are doing in STEM and PBIL on social media! Our vertical PBL team has designated #GCPS #Lanier PBL as great ways to promote our cluster! I think we should also add #SycamorehasIT as well. Sign up on Twitter as a grade level (so as to keep your personal Twitter account yours!) and share what you are doing! I want Sycamore to shine, toot your horns! You deserve to show how well our students are doing! ~ J. Moore
Helping Your Students Add Video Notes to Their Discussions
This session will focus on creating video notes within a discussion post. Participants will learn the steps to create a video note so that they can help their students incorporate this feature into their discussions on eClass.
Sign up at: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F044AACA92FA2F94-helping
Presenter: Michelle Hardy
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 from 3:45-4:25
Location: Ms. Hardy's Classroom (1.214)
Grade Levels: K-5
Monies Collected Tips from Jenifer our Bookkeeper
As you begin planning Field Trips, Club activities, etc., and start collecting money for these activities, I thought it would be helpful to send out some reminders and tips regarding money collections. I’ve included the most common errors that come across my desk, therefore I hope this will be helpful in saving everyone the precious commodity of time.
Forms of Payment
We accept cash, checks made payable to Sycamore Elementary, and credit/debit card payments through MyPaymentsPlus.
If you choose to use MyPaymentsPlus as a method, please let me know ahead of time to set up an “Activity” in MyPaymentsPlus in order for you to collect payments through this resource. I recommend this, because it is less paperwork for the both of us. I can set it up so that you receive an email when someone has paid, and also send you a list of who has paid on a weekly basis when I receive my deposit information. This will keep you informed as to who has paid.
Report of Monies Collected Forms
If you receive cash and/or checks for payments please use the Report of Monies Collected Standard Form found on the shared drive. The path is Sycamore > Teacher Information > Monies Collected Forms > RMC Form Standard. I strongly recommend saving the form to your computer once you fill it out, in case any corrections need to be made later, they can be fixed quickly. However, please use handwritten ink to sign and date the bottom of the form.
Please leave the “Account to Credit Line” BLANK. This is for Bookkeeper and Auditor’s purposes only. You will enter Grade Level and Purpose on the “Reason for Collecting Money Line”.
There must not be more than 1 week between the Date Collections Begin (at the top), and the Date of Your Signature (at the bottom, the date you turn your form into me).
Click here to view an Example Report of Moneys Collected Standard Form.
Receipts
If you collected cash from a student, and it is $10.01 or more, you must issue them a receipt. You may check out a receipt book from me.
No receipts have to be issued for checks received for any amount, because the check itself acts as their receipt. If however, a person requests a receipt for a check, you may do so upon their request.
Thank you for your help with all of the paperwork. As always, please come see me for any questions. I will be more than glad to help!
Jenifer Reese
Bookkeeper
Kudos
Thank you to Jill for being such a great partner with me for instructional leadership. I have enjoyed working alongside you to enlighten others through instruction. ~Crystal
Thank you Kim, Katie and Cindy for your leadership! ~Crystal
Kudos to all of our staff who joined me on Thursday for our meeting on GA Milestones!
Thanks for your positive feedback. I am glad to see you jump in to learning! ~Crystal
Thank you Cecilia for helping us prep the fluency club folders! ~ Karen & Marjorie
Thanks Wilnia for covering my afternoon duty on Monday! ~ Karen
Thank you Frank Torres for your help on STEM night! ~ Ashley
Thank you Cyndi Bennett for the great team work in math everyday! ~ Ashley
Thank you Michelle Hardy for sharing math resources! ~Ashley
Thank you Amy Haser for being a great teammate! I love working with you! ~ Ashley
Thank you Ashley Miller for share the MOCC information. I used the Story Problems page with my students in math today and they LOVED the Napping House story problem. ~ Emma Moses
Kudos to the Science and Math Teams....Great STEM Night!! ~ Beth
Kudos to our Administration for constant support in and out of the classroom! ~ Beth
Kudos to Larry for patience during report card time. ~ Beth
Thank you Ashley Miller for share the MOCC information. I used the Story Problems page with my students in math today and they LOVED the Napping House story problem. ~ Emma Moses
Kudos to Jeremy Campbell, Leslie Adames and Paige Turner - thanks for an entertaining STEM evening! I enjoyed working with you! ~ Mandy Squires
KUDOS to ALL that were involved in STEAM night. It was great to see everyone having so much fun. THANKS for the teamwork, know that you are loved! ~ Marjorie Mantilla
Thank you Frank Torres for always lending a hand when needed. You always put people first and the Penthouse is lucky to have you. ~ Deborah Walston
Kudos to Mandy Gunter for doing an AMAZING job with our students on our sound unit. ~ Fourth Grade
Kudos to Larry Smith for some great new eClass resources! ~ Fourth Grade
Kudos to Bev Carlan for such a great STEM night! Kids, Parents, and Teachers were excited and engaged in learning. ~ Fourth Grade
Kudos to Katie Sample for always supporting us. ~ Fourth Grade
Kudos to Ms. Covington for bringing the eggs for the Egg-cellent MLK activity. You are awesome! ~ K Team
Kudos to Ms. King for setting up the Innovation Lab and make it ready for student use. ~ K Team
Kudos to Claire Baraban for working so hard with our reading recovery students- they are making tremendous gains! ~ The First Grade Team
Kudos to Michelle Hardy for teaching my students how to use a video note in e-class. They LOVED it! ~ Kristan Gamel
Kudos to Jill Wallace for all of your hard work and support. ~ Kristan Gamel
Kudos to the first grade team for always making me laugh. ~ Kristan Gamel
Kudos to Karen Peralta for translating for me! ~ Kristan Gamel
KUDOS......the biggest THANK YOU I can give to Mr. Watts...he was able to back up and save ALL My files despite my computer troubles...you do not know how much I GREATLY appreciate your expertise, Jerry! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! ~ J. Moore
Kudos to ALL who planned, organized and conducted activities for STEAM night. I enjoyed playing and learning at each place. ~ Deepa
Kudos to Ms. Carlan for always helping me with ideas and resources. I appreciate your depth of knowledge and expertise. ~ Deepa
Kudos to Ms. Moore for making the story elements chart for the grade level ~ Kindergarten team.
Thank you to Wilnia, Ashley, Melanie, Cyndi for facilitating such enjoyable and engaging activities at STEAM night event. ~ Beverly
Thank you to Marjorie, the entire Math Committee and the STEM & Environmental committee members for helping to plan, prepare and provide STEAM Night to our community. ~ Beverly
Kudos to Cyndi, Karen and Morton for their awesome Beebot to the Honey Pot mazes. ~ Beverly
Special thanks to Mandy, Jill, Krissy, Sarah, Deepa and Wilnia for all your help creating door prize bags, making collection buckets, setting up the STEM project display. ~ Beverly
A big shout out to the remaining STEAM night volunteers and impromptu crowd control members for helping to ensure everything ran smoothly. Our staff truly knows the meaning of collaboration. ~ Beverly
Thank you to Jennifer for sharing her Boo Boo pack. ~ Beverly
Kudos to all of the teachers who have stopped in to get STEM materials for upcoming STEM projects. We've got levees being built, Smores cooking, instruments being created and safety platforms being built for humpty dumpty. Thanks for diving in! ~ Beverly
Much appreciation goes out to Katie, Kim and Cindy for keeping things running smoothly at STEAM night. ~ Beverly
Thank you to Crystal for providing rest for the weary with a chase the bus day Wednesday. ~ Beverly
MEDIA NEWS
PBIL Research Requests:
Grade level chairs and other staff who would like to work on collaborative research projects (utilizing media center resources for PBIL or other activities) should see Mrs. Wyble to schedule planning time, and subsequent student instructional time.
Leveled Informational Skills Instruction:
Be looking out for a "Media News Tidbit" email, outlining basic informational skills lessons that will be offered during the month of November.
Online Communique
The latest posts to the online Communiqué
include features on GCPS' Teacher of the Year, Career Connections, a salute to veterans, and Milestones results, plus calendar updates and Bulletin Board items. Coming up, watch for news on Principal for a Day, a unique career exploration event, and winter weather reminders.
New items are added each week.
Story ideas? Great photos? Feedback? Let us know at communique@gwinnett.k12.ga.us.
Career Advancement Scholarships
It’s scholarship time at Peach State Federal Credit Union! For our 2016 Scholarship Program, we are awarding a total of $138,200 in scholarships and educational grants.
Our Career Advancement Scholarships, which honor the founders of Peach State, are a part of this program. Recognizing the importance of education as a lifelong experience, we will award 16 $2,000 Career Advancement Scholarships to eligible members of our credit union. All scholarship winners will be chosen by the end of April 2016 and notified shortly thereafter.
To be considered for the scholarships, all applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
· Must be a credit union member in good standing
· Must currently be enrolled in an accredited program of study at a college, university or technical institute with the goal of career advancement (proof of paid registration documents for current term or class schedule from accredited institution must be included)
Please share this information along with the attached scholarship application with your faculty and staff. Completed applications and supporting documentation must be received by Peach State no later than March 18, 2016. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Deborah
Deborah Fancher
Business Development
Peach State Federal Credit Union
Phone: 770.513.6394
Fax: 770.963.4066
Email: dfancher@peachstatefcu.org
Website: www.peachstatefcu.org
Application Link:
Sycamore Elementary School
Email: crystal_cooper_thompson@gwinnett.k12.ga.us
Website: sycamorees.org
Location: 5695 Sycamore Road, Sugar Hill, GA, United States
Phone: 678-714-5770
Facebook: facebook.com/sycamorees
Twitter: @sycamorees