St. Paul News Bulletin
St. Paul School - Kevin Brever, Principal - April 11, 2014
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“Feedback is the breakfast of champions.
― Ken Blanchard ― (May 6, 1939) American author and management expert. His book The One Minute Manager has sold over 13 million copies and has been translated into 37 languages.
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- Last Fish Fry - 4/11
- ---Fish Fry Raffle - LG 50" Plasma HDTV
Two Crowns Easter Pageant - 4/13 & 4/14 @ 7:00 pm
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Open Gym at Holy Cross High School - 4/15-5/22
- 2014 Summer Camp Schedule
- News from the Classroom
- ---Second Grade
- ---St. Paul Raider Science Blog link
- The New Digital Learning Playbook
- ---Understanding the Spectrum of Students' Activities and Aspirations
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The Raider Report - Weekly News Video
Last Fish Fry - 4/11
St. Paul Fish Fry Menu 2014
- Fried Fish Dinner - 2 piece of fish, bread, 2 sides, hushpuppies, fruit, tea or coffee - $9.00
- Baked Fish Dinner over rice - 2 piece of fish over rice, 2 sides, hushpuppies, fruit, tea or coffee - $9.00
- Shrimp Basket Dinner (8 pc. Butterfly Shrimp) - Shrimp, 2 sides, hushpuppies, fruit, tea or coffee - $9.00
- Child/Senior Fish Dinner - 1 piece of fish, bread, 1 side, hushpuppies, fruit, tea or coffee - $7.00
- Fried Fish Sandwich - 2 piece of fish, bread - $6.00
- Baked Fish over Rice - 2 piece of fish, rice - $6.00
- Shrimp Basket (8 pc. Butterfly Shrimp) - $6.00
- Rolled Oyster - $3.00
- Onion Rings - $2.50
- Cheese Pizza Slice - $1.50
- Grilled Cheese Sandwich - $1.00
Choice of Side Items (Ala Carte $1.50)
- Macaroni and Cheese Baked Potato
- Cole Slaw Rice
- French Fries Fried Pickles
- Green Beans
Extra Hushpuppies (3 for $0.50)
Credit Cards Accepted
Drinks Available at the Bar, Soft Drinks and Beer are Sold Separately
Free Refills on Tea or Coffee
Fish Fry Raffle - LG 50" Plasma HDTV
Two Crowns Production - 4/13 & 4/14 @ 7:00 PM
Open Gym at Holy Cross High School - 4/15-5/22
2014 Summer Camp Schedule
News from the Classroom
Second Grade
- Math Class - Telling Time
- Science - Water Habitats
- English - Pronouns
- Religion - Holy Week and First Communion Preparation
- Reading - Graphic Organizers
The New Digital Learning Playbook
Understanding the Spectrum of Students’ Activities and Aspirations
On April 8, 2014 Project Tomorrow released the report “The New Digital Learning Playbook: Understanding the Spectrum of Students’ Activities and Aspirations” at a Congressional Briefing held in Washington, DC and for the first time, online in a special live stream of the event. Julie Evans, Project Tomorrow CEO, discussed selected student national findings from the Speak Up 2013 report and moderated a panel discussion with students who shared their insights and experiences with digital learning.
Key Findings from this year’s report include:
Infographic- The New Digital Learning Playbook: Mobile Learning
Girls outpace boys in use of many digital tools for learning, particularly the socially based tools like texting and collaborating online.
- 29 percent of high school boys say that they are very interested in a job or career in a STEM field, but only 19 percent of girls say the same. This gap remains even among girls and boys who self-assess their technology skills as advanced. During the seven years that the Speak Up surveys have polled high school students on their interest in STEM fields, the level of student interest has not increased significantly.
- Students continue to report less regular interaction with traditional social networking sites like Facebook, while 44 percent of students in grades 6-12 report using social media apps like Instagram, Snapchat and Vine. Nearly one-third of high school students reported using Twitter.
- One-quarter of students in grades 3-5 and nearly one-third of students in grades 6-12 say that they are using a mobile device provided by their school to support schoolwork (these percentages were greater among Title I schools than non-Title I schools).
- In four years, the percent of middle school students taking tests online increased from 32 percent to 47 percent.
- High school students reported a mean average of 14 hours per week using technology for writing.
- Only one-third of middle school students say that for schoolwork reading, they prefer to read digital materials rather than printed materials; more than half, however, say online textbooks would be an essential component of their “ultimate school.”
- Digital equity, including to student access to the Internet outside of school, is a growing concern among district technology leaders with 46 percent saying it is one of the most challenging issues they face today (compared to just 19 percent in 2010).
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