Saturday, November 21, 2020

Week of November 30, 2020

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I am reflecting about they many blessings at our school.  Every one of you are a blessing to me in your own unique ways.  You are not taken for granted and are appreciated beyond measure.  Each of you choose to come to Lee and work so hard, daily, to bring our school building to life for our learners.  Your passion for learning, your flexibility and your heart shines in all you do.  This year, more than ever, I have learned how to grow and lead with grace and patience. I see that demonstrated in so many of you, too!  Please REST over the break.  DO NOT WORK OR THINK ABOUT SCHOOL!!  Take time for yourself and reflect on how incredible you are.  Leigh Ann and I cannot wait to show you how much we care during December to Remember.  When you return it will be here!  Get READY!


DID YOU KNOW:
  • we want you to take care of your self and also help meet our campus SEL goal? Why not wear warm ups tomorrow and "trot the track" during your break? We can call this our Lee Turkey Trot! Please only wear warm ups if you plan to take part in this self-care activity (and hey- document it for your Bulb. If you don't document it, it didn't happen!!!).
  • today is Substitute Appreciation Day? Please be intentional in thanking any subs in our building today!
  • we will have a LEEdership Council "Lunch and Learn" on Tuesday, December 1, at 12:00? Please let your LEEder know that they are expected to join me on Tuesday using this link . Please do NOT tweet the link out.
  • we will clean the lounge fridge out at 2:00, tomorrow. Please take your personal items and food home.
  • commitment forms for face-to-face instruction for the 3rd 9 weeks will be sent home  to parents on November 30.  These will be due on December 9.
  • you still need to let me know if you feel COVID symptoms or test COVID positive over the Thanksgiving Break? Please be mindful to social distance and wear your masks this week. This school momma wants you SAFE!
  • the district will Go Red for staff wellness the month of February? For a link to order your Go Red t-shirt (credit card only) and show your support during the Month of Thursdays in February - American Heart Month - text DHCCOPPELL to 41444. 
(those of you that ate school lunch today heard about how much I LOVE gravy) 😀


WEDNESDAY IS COLLEGE SHIRT DAY


SPECIAL EDUCATION DAY
Wednesday is National Special Education Day.  In addition to our general education special education learners and staff, we are blessed to have two specialized special education programs here at Lee: Active Learning and Practical Academics.  Please take time to celebrate the accomplishments of our special needs learners, teachers, paraprofessionals and parents for the incredible jobs they do!!!  If you want to learn more about special education, our two programs, or your class would benefit from a lesson on inclusivity and learners in these programs at Lee, our teachers are awesome resources!


NOTE FOR FACE TO FACE PARENTS
Parents, please remember to follow social distancing during the Thanksgiving Holiday.  If your child tests positive over the break, or you are made aware that they have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19, please email Mrs. Kastrounis at ckastrounis@coppellisd.com.  If your child is having any COVID-like symptoms, please do not send them back to school on Monday, November 30. 

COVID-like symptoms:
  • Feeling feverish or a measured temperature greater than or equal to 100 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Loss of taste or smell
  • Cough
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Headache
  • Chills
  • Sore throat
  • Shaking or exaggerated shivering
  • Significant muscle pain or ache
  • Diarrhea


GEMS
Know an employee who goes "above and beyond the call of duty" and should be among CISD's Great Employees Matter (GEM)?  This internal employee recognition program, GEM, seeks to recognize outstanding employees who serve the mission and core values of Coppell ISD in a manner that exceeds job and salary expectations. Please nominate individuals at go.coppellisd.com/Recognitions.  Nominations are due November 30.


UPDATED GARDEN PROJECT FLYER
Here is updated communication from Keiko.  Please share with your learners and their parents.  We would love to have both virtual and in person participation.  Check out Keiko's latest tweet.
DONATIONS FOR COPPELL LIONS CLUB
Thank you to those of you who have donated.  Let's pump this up when we return from the break! 

(the donation box is inside our front doors)


Want an authentic writing experience for your learners?  For every letter to Santa receives through Christmas Eve, Macy's will donate $1 to Make-A-Wish, up to $1 million. Need inspiration for your letter to Santa? Let Violet's video explain how your letters make a difference.  If you'd like to participate, please have your kids bring their finished letters in the mailbox in the office by 3:05 Friday, December 11th. You can also have learners send letters digitally by clicking here.  Feel free to use the hashtag #MacysBelieve to promote this event.



COACH'S CORNER

If you have come to realize anything about me so far, it is that I enjoy a good TED Talk. I know it is time to unwind and relax and disconnect from school for a week. I want to applaud all the educators who are working so hard, especially this year. You are so creative in your lesson design and craft. To keep learning fun and engaging virtually is a daunting task and you all deserve a crown for that. There are two reasons why I like this particular TED Talk: it is funny (especially because the speaker has an English accent) and it affirms what we do at our school. I was talking to my husband about how other educators in Texas do not have the same teaching expectations that we do at our school and how blessed we are for how we teach at Lee. I want you to know it is because of educators like YOU that I am grateful that my child spent five years here. I would trust all of you to be his educator. Enjoy this video for the laughs, the affirmations, and the realization that we do things so much better here than in other schools.  Creativity by Sir Ken Robinson

[CONTEXT CLUES]

ESL STRATEGY OF THE WEEK

To continue supporting the linguistic development of English Learners, check out these 5 steps to teach vocabulary through context clues! Click here to learn more.






DATES TO REMEMBER:
Nov 23- Peg's Birthday
Nov 23-27- THANKSGIVING BREAK
Nov 30- Dec4- National Handwashing Awareness Week
Nov 30- GEM Nominations Due
Dec 1- Ed Foundation Shirt and Jeans
     PTO Meeting (Virtual 6:00)
Dec 2- College Shirt Day
     Special Education Day
     Library Curbside Pick Up (11:00-1:00)
     Flex Learning (3:15-4:15)
Dec 3-  5th Grade Spelling Bee

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Week of November 16, 2020

YOU MADE IT!  One more week and Thanksgiving break is ALL YOURS!  Thank you for your flexibility on picture day and making it work in house to support the HB3 training days so other schools could utilize subs in the district.  Your Admin Team acknowledges the many blessings of being at Lee Elementary, and one of our most important blessings is EACH OF YOU!!  We hope you liked today's surprise message about the Sonic ice machine.  Enjoy this week with our children and each other.  



DID YOU KNOW:
  • tomorrow is World Kindness Day?  Don't forget to wear your Kind shirts.  We can't wait to see what you have in store for the children.
  • you need to update your computer password by November 16?  Please follow the directions that were sent out in the Stay In The Know Employee Newsletter.  
  • Panorama data will be visible for your learners on next Friday now? AWESOME EFFORT getting our learner and staff surveys done.  Now let's pump up our parents to participate!

REMINDERS
Remember to walk kids all the way to car and bus and trade them over to another adult during afternoon dismissal.  Our Leadership Team discussed that with duty changes, we need to remember to be consistent and help kids stay six feet apart.   Thank you for your help with this.

Also, please remember to disinfect areas that children have worked, both inside and outside your spaces.  We must be vigilant to keep everyone safe.  This includes the furniture on the learning pavillion.

Lastly, remember to follow these district guidelines when posting pictures of learners.  We have to make sure that even when masked people photographed are six feet apart.  We appreciate your cooperation. 
 


PTO BREAKFAST
Thank you to our fabulous PTO for providing breakfast, on Thursday, after morning arrival.  We will make an announcement on the intercom when it is ready for you to come and pick your treat up from the teacher's lounge.  ENJOY!

SUBSTITUTE APPRECIATION DAY
Please take time to thank any subs in the building on Friday.  Friday is Substitute Appreciation Day!


GARDEN DESIGN PROJECT
Keiko, our wonderful garden volunteer, has designed a project to engage our learners and their families with our garden.  Please share this communication and encourage your learners to participate.  We have not had any submissions, so if your face to face learners need something to do...




PLEASE ALSO SHARE THESE WITH PARENTS



(the donation box is inside our front doors)

COACH'S CORNER

[VOCABULARY LEARNING]

ESL STRATEGY OF THE WEEK
Simply reading or hearing the definition of a word can leave ELs puzzled and limits their chances to accessing content knowledge.  What's a better way?  You guessed it! Define the word in your own words, draw a picture, and discuss examples.  The Frayer model is a great way to do just that!





DATES TO REMEMBER:
Nov 13- Progress Report Grades Due (4th/5th)
Nov 16- School Psychology Awareness Week
Nov 17- Josephine's Birthday
     Chantel's Birthday
     Ed Foundation Shirt w/ Jeans
     Send Progress Reports Home
Nov 18-  Library Curbside Pick Up (11:00-1:00)
     Staff Mtg. (3:15-4:45 Virtual)
Nov 19- Thankful Thursday Breakfast from PTO
     National Parent Involvement Day
Nov 20- Substitute Appreciation Day
Nov 23-27- THANKSGIVING BREAK
Nov 23- Peg's Birthday

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Week of November 9, 2020

 We hope you enjoyed your Thirsty Thursday Sonic drinks this afternoon.  Thank you so much for your attendance at our Story Book parade.  I know that it was way longer than we ever expected it to be, so THANK YOU for all of your time and enthusiasm.   It truly mattered to the children and our famiLEEs.  We also thank you for pumping up Write a Check.  I cannot wait for a final update from PTO.  You are two weeks away from a week-long vacation!  We've got this, team! 



DID YOU KNOW:
  • Hour of Code is coming up?  Please sign up to participate and mark your calendars for the week of December 7-13.  I'm sure our DLCs would love to design with you! 
  • we have a new baby Spur to add to our famiLEE?  Guess who is having a baby?! Click here to find out.

WRITE A CHECK
Tomorrow is the last day for our Write a Check campaign.  Please send this graphic, one last time, and retweet the reminder on our Lee Twitter, please.   



TOY

FINAL REMIDER!!!  NOMINATIONS DUE TODAY!!!  Please take time to nominate someone in our building for this incredible honor.   If you need admin to cover your class so you can observe your nominee, to help you better answer the questions, please arrange that with us.  We are happy to help.  Nominations are due November 6th, and the nomination form can be found here.

In order to be nominated for Teacher of the Year, the teacher must:

  • Be certified to teach in Texas public schools
  • Have been employed in Coppell schools for a minimum of three years (that means he/she must have completed three years in CISD)
  • Be a classroom teacher (including PE, art, music, special education, literacy, etc.)
  • Plan to continue teaching in Coppell ISD through the 2020-2021 school year


VETERANS DAY
Please showcase any creative ways you are recognizing Veterans, on Wednesday, on Twitter.  We want to make sure that even though we don't have a Veteran's Day program this year that, we value the service these individuals have provided our country.  We will pause for a moment of silence as a school at 8:00, on Wednesday.  There will be an announcement over the intercom when we begin.


PICTURE DAY
We will start school pictures immediately following arrival, on Wednesday.  We hope to have our F2F learners done before 9:45 so our virtual learners can use their appointed times.  Thank you for your flexibility on this day and for excusing the interruption of your teaching. 


WORLD KINDNESS DAY
Friday is World Kindness Day.  We can't wait to see how our learners spread kindness.  If you have a KIND shirt, join in on wearing it on Friday.


PANORAMA SURVEY
Thank you to all of you for completing your staff survey and to the 3-5 Designers for helping learners get their surveys completed.  We have 256/359 learners that have completed their surveys, still.  


GARDEN DESIGN PROJECT
Keiko, our wonderful garden volunteer, has designed a project to engage our learners and their families with our garden.  Please share this communication and encourage your learners to participate.  


CIP
The 2020-2021 Campus Improvement Plan can be found here. Each quarter this document should be reviewed and updated.  Leadership, please download the PDF into Noteability, review it, and annotate it with your grade.  Please forward your annotated copy to Leigh Ann by November 13.


PLEASE SHARE WITH PARENTS


(the donation box is inside our front doors)

COACH'S CORNER
It is imperative that we celebrate and understand diversity in our classrooms, school and district. We have to be culturally responsive now more than ever. We need to think outside the walls of our classroom and country to become more global. The easiest way is to incorporate culturally diverse literature in your classrooms and read alouds. You could incorporate scientists, mathematicians, explorers from different parts of the world. Children need to see themselves in the content they are learning. 

I love that May Voltz got a group of her fifth grade girls to work with the women at IBM to learn more about cybersecurity including tips for staying safe online, the importance of securing the internet of things, a glimpse at career opportunities, and an introduction to cryptography. The sessions were led mostly by women. Such a great way for girls to see themselves in successful women. Diversity is not just about culture; it can also be grounded in gender, ethnicity, and/or age as well. 

I recently watched a TED talk on the Danger of a Single Story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It is 19 minutes long but I feel like I connected with what she was saying. I hope you enjoy it if you choose to watch it.

[CELEBRATE DIVERSITY]

ESL STRATEGY OF THE WEEK
Are you looking for a list of books that target diversity and racial equality while supporting listening, speaking, reading, and writing? Log in to MackinVia here and here for a list of books that do just that, or visit our library!  A big thank you to Ms. Wade for helping us put this together.




DATES TO REMEMBER:
Nov 10- Cohort A HB3 Training
     Ed Foundation t-shirt and jeans
     Onboarding (3:15-4:15)
Nov 11- Picture Day
     Veteran's Day (Moment of Silence 8:00)
     Cohort A HB3 Training
     Curbside Pick Up (11:00-1:00)
     Leadership Mtg. (3:15-4:15)
Nov 12-  Meghan W's Birthday
     Cohort B HB3 Training
Nov 13- Samira's Birthday
     Cohort B HB3 Training
     Panorama Data Live 
     World Kindness Day
     Progress Report Grades Due (3-5)
Nov 14- Diwali