Week 25
February 26-March 2, 2018
Be the SPARK that ignites a flame in the lives of others!
What to expect this week:
Morning Duty this week is 5th Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Feb. 26 - TELPAS online practice done with Mendell upstairs computer lab
Tuesday, Feb. 27 -TELPAS online test grades 2-3 reading
Wednesday, Feb. 28 - TELPAS online test 4th grade reading
Thursday, Mar. 1 - TELPAS online test 5th grade reading, Read-a-thon grades K-1 @ 8:00, grades 2-3 @ 9:30, grades 4-5 @ 1:00
Friday, Mar. 2 - final 2 TELPAS writing samples due to Mendell, STAAR online training modules due to Mendell, Book Pro Game Show K&1@8:30, 2&3@10:00, 4&5@12:30
What's Happening With Great Expectations this week?
W.O.W.: Resiliency - recovering from or adjusting easily to misfortune or change.
Quote: "You never really lose until you quit trying." Mike Ditka
Call-back: Never, never...Give up!
Happy February Birthday to You!
Feb. 10 - Tracey Beale & Sue
Feb. 12 - Debbie Perry
Feb. 13 - Melissa Davis
Feb. 15 - David Robinson
Feb. 23 - Stephanie Wright
Feb. 28 - Chris Alt
A look ahead...
Morning Duty this week is 4th Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Mar. 5 - TELPAS Testing Grade 5, Faculty Meeting - STAAR Training 3:00 in library
Tuesday, Mar. 6 - TELPAS Testing Grade 4, 5th Grade to El Tesoro
Wednesday, Mar. 7 - PLC's in conference room
Thursday, Mar.8 - TELPAS Testing Grades 2&3, Open House 5:30-7:00
Friday, Mar. 9 -
March 12-16 SPRING BREAK!!!!!!!!
Morning Duty this week is 3rd Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Mar. 19 - Faculty Meeting, PTA teacher & Staff Appreciation Day
Tuesday, Mar. 20 - Fire Drill
Wednesday, Mar. 21 - TELPAS rater scoring during conference periods in the Conference room
Thursday, Mar.22 -
Friday, Mar. 23 - End of 3rd Nine Weeks
Who will be presenting during InSPURations?
Mar. 2 Bobbitt
Mar. 9 Fairchild
Mar. 16 Barton
Mar. 23 Thompson
Mar. 29 or 30 Jackson
Here's a link for an interesting educational article:
One Teacher’s Brilliant Strategy to Stop Future School Shootings—And It’s Not About Guns