Thursday, February 15, 2024

2-16-2024

 Thanks for everyone's hard work on Wednesday's early release.  Shout out to Chris F and Melissa F for completing the training for proctoring the CogAT online this year.  

How to guide students in self-reflection during a project.  (pretty great article with some impressive videos)

https://spencerauthor.com/reflection-pbl-process/

Bravo to Melissa L, Danielle and April for getting cast and crew ready for an outstanding performance at the Theater Preview Monday Night.   The school board and Benjamin families were impressed!





Check out this cool piano video!



Looking forward to Kerry K coming back from her leave on Tuesday.  She has been popping in the last couple days to get prepared.  Also want to thank Jamie B for doing an outstanding job taking over the resource position the last few weeks. 

I'm working on finishing up 2nd observations, and beginning work on summative evaluations.  Please send me your domains 1 & 4 reflections when you can.  If you have questions please let me know.  

NJHS ran a super impressive bake sale on Valentines Day to raise money for charity.  Thanks to Jessica and Jen H for everything they are doing with NJHS!

How teaching builds entrepreneurial skills.  

I appreciate the hard work that Vanessa and Greg do for our technology needs everyday.  I know I personally just dumped a huge pile of work on Greg with our online CogAT testing tech needs and Vanessa is always so efficient in hands on problem solving for everyone.  Thank you!

Student Council has had a very impressive Spirit Week this week.  Thanks to Colleen and Alex for making it happen.  





Presidents Day is coming up.  I hope everyone enjoys there three day weekend and you can start with this super cute Presidents Day video from our 5th grade music students.



 “Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves?”
-- Frederich Nietzsche

"All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure." -- Mark Twain

"If I had to describe myself in one word, it would be 'bad at following directions.' " -- Matt Roller




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