APS Weekly Newsletter
August 12th
"I hope you all had a restful and restorative break. Let's make this the best year ever for our students and ourselves. Many of our students still have some unfinished learning. As we help them catch up and move forward, let's remember Maslow before Bloom. Our priorities remain 1) student and staff well-being, 2) positive relationships that support learning, and 3) excellence in instruction and student achievement. Wishing you all the best for this 22-23 school year. We got this! To serve, support, educate, and elevate ALL students. We're ALL in!" -----Dr. Kenneth Moore, Superintendent of Schools
It is so ⭐important⭐ that we have your attendance documented for August 9th and 10th. If you did not sign in, please sign in for each of the days you attended.
It was so wonderful seeing you all at our Staff Development on August 9th and 10th! Please make sure to take a few minutes to fill out the survey below on how you felt each session went and how we can support you this year.
August 9th and 10th Survey
PLEASE fill out the survey so that we can use the feedback to support you this year. We appreciate your time.
🌟August 12: ALL kids return for the school year! Have an amazing day!!
🌟August 19: K-5th Grade Istation ISIP and MobyMax Placement Test due (make ups through 31st)
🌟August 15-31: 6th-12th Grade ALEKS Initial Knowledge Check
🌟August 23-September 2: 3rd-8th Grade iMSSA BOY complete
🌟September 5: No School for Labor Day
This week's Support Spotlight!
Dr. Christina Calentine
Dr. Calentine is our wonderful new Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment.
Dr. Whitney Anderson
Dr. Anderson is our amazing new CLSD Grant Coordinator.
Use the links to below to support you in assigning/navigating BOY assessments
30 minute Istation New Student Experience Webinar
If you would like to watch the 30 minute webinar that updates us on the new student interface, please click here.
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