Week 15: November 27- December 1st
"Together, We're a Winning Team!"
Welcome to week 16 Bobcats!
14 days until Break!
District Walkthrough - MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th
Look Fors-Evidence of:
Student Engagement
Student talk
Use of manipulatives
Student Accountability
- Objective, Success Criteria, Language criteria (Current)
- Remember to use the resources embedded in this smore (Playbook)
- Make sure your classrooms are organized, clean, and you have followed the classroom environment requirements
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. KEEP TRACK OF THE HUMAN SEXUALITY PERMISSION SLIPS. TRAINING WILL TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY DURING PLC
2. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th- WINDOW FOR HUMAN SEXUALITY LESSONS (GRADES K-2)
3. ATTENTION- INTERIM WINDOW HAS CHANGED TO THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 11th
4. JUST IN TIME TRAINING IS CANCELLED FOR GRADES 3-5
5. MAP WINDOW WILL TAKE PLACE Beginning DECEMBER 5th- More info will come Monday
6.We will have a mandatory CLI training on 12/4 in the community room.
7. Patrol Story presentation Friday, December 8th in the cafeteria - (1:30 PK-2), (2:15 3-5)
8.Please make sure to keep up to date with the required district Special education training. You can find the scope and sequence HERE
AMAZING THINGS HAPPENING ON CAMPUS
WE APPRECIATE YOU!- Nominate staff below!
Great Job Bobcat!
Our staff and scholars did a great job practicing our drill!
Leader In Me!
Have you noticed our new banners? Take a look at the 7 Habits + 1.
CLI
Great participation during our CLI training. It's great to see our Bocat Leaders filling their toolboxes.
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District
- Holocaust Remembrance Week
- African American Heritage Celebration Program Award Nominations
- School Board Recognition Month
- HEB Excellence in Education - Application due December 4, 2023
- Honor the Special Education Heroes of AISD: Share Your Honor Story Today!
- Elementary Multilingual Education Support & Resources
- Upcoming Work/Life Wellbeing Professional Learning Opportunities
- Inclusive Schools Week: Activities and Awareness
December 3rd- International Day of Persons with Disabilities
December 18th- International Migrant Day
Each year on December 18, the United Nations, through the UN-related agency International Organization for Migration (IOM), uses International Migrants Day to highlight the contributions made by the roughly 272 million migrants, including more than 41 million internally displaced persons, [2] and the challenges they face.
Hanukkah (Dec. 18-26)
The eight-day Jewish holiday of Hanukkah begins Dec. 18. A central part of the Jewish Festival of Lights entails the lighting of a nine-branched menorah each night. (The ninth candle is used to light the others.) The ritual symbolizes how one day’s worth of oil miraculously lasted for eight days during a battle between a small group of Jewish people and the powerful Greek-Syrian army in 165 B.C. Per Jewish tradition, they are said to have emerged victorious and reclaimed the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
Customary foods include latkes (potato pancakes), sufganiyot (jam-filled donuts) and brisket. Children often play with a dreidel (a spinning top with Hebrew letters).