Thursday, September 24, 2015

We Are Grayson!

This Week at GCMS:
We have had another positive and productive week at GCMS!  We had a good crowd of parents in attendance at Tuesday evening’s parent/teacher conferences.  It was good to see lots of smiling faces and hear many productive conversations about student progress.  Thanks for putting in the extra time to make our conferences a success.  I enjoyed the pep session for our Football Cougars this morning.  The students showed good school spirit in cheering for their classmates this morning.  I have just a few notes to share as this week winds down.

Here Comes Joe!
As a student reward, Mr. Whitmore and our KYCID committee has arranged for world champion basketball dribbler, Joe Odhiambo,  to put on an assembly at GCMS this coming Monday afternoon.  All students who have not had a discipline referral this school year will be eligible to attend the assembly.  This promises to be a great performance and a well-deserved reward for our students!

Manufacturing Week:
We appreciate local industries helping us to offer Manufacturing Week activities for our 8th grade students.  There are some nice displays set up in the front lobby, and guest speakers from local industries will be here to speak to all 8th graders on Friday, Monday, and Tuesday during first period in the auditorium.  Our 8th grade teams will be touring local factories on Wednesday morning.  We hope that we can continue this initiative each year to expose our students to opportunities right here in our own community.

Supervision:
It is very important to always help supervise students during class changes.  Please be visible at your doorway or in the hallway or restroom areas as much as possible.  Students are much less likely to misbehave if you are there.  As the year progresses and students start feeling more comfortable, many will also become more likely to horseplay and rough-house in the halls and restrooms.  Please remind them of our expectations and be as visible as possible.  Thanks.

Quote of the Day:
“If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.” ~Frank Clark

Coming Attractions:
Sept. 23...GCMS Football hosts East Hardin, 5:30
Sept. 24, 28, 29…Manufacturing Speakers for 8th grade, 7:50-8:20 am
Sept. 28…Joe Odhiambo Assembly, 1:30 (for all students with no discipline referrals so far this year)
Sept. 30…Factory Tours for 8th grade, leave GCMS at 8:10 am, return at about 10:00 am
Oct. 1…..GCMS Walkathon
Oct. 2-11…Fall Break


Thursday, September 17, 2015

All About Success at GCMS

This Week at GCMS:
It’s been another very busy week at GCMS!  I enjoyed getting to spend some time in lots of classrooms this week and saw some great teaching and learning in action! 

Extracurricular Activities/High School Participation:
We are very proud of our many students who participate in sports and extracurricular activities.  I probably talk more about our football, basketball, and volleyball participants because their activities take place right here on our campus, but we also have a large number of students who participate in high school programs.  Many middle school students participate in high school band, soccer, cross country, track, volleyball, golf, baseball, softball, tennis, and more.  We are very proud of all of these students who go above and beyond!

Thank You Team 2:
We appreciate Team 2 opening up your classrooms for your colleagues to observe lessons today.  This is a great way to see new strategies as well as new approaches to using old strategies.  I found the lessons very interesting, everything from finding the author’s purpose in local stories and advertising to human sensitivity to touch with toothpicks to a Socratic seminar on Columbus to scientific notation in real world math.  The students were highly engaged in every classroom.  I heard many positive comments and conversations about today’s lessons!

Dress for Success was a Big Success:
Our first Dress for Success Day went very well on Wednesday!  We had a high level of participation, and those who dressed up really seemed to feel good about themselves yesterday.  Our Culture and Climate Committee has planned to have Dress for Success Day on the third Wednesday of each month during this school year. 

PGP and Student Growth Goals:
Most teachers have already submitted your self-reflection, professional growth plan, and student growth goals into CIITS.  Thank you for getting this taken care of.  Tomorrow is the due date that I have asked for all of these tasks to be in CIITS.  The assistant principals and I have enjoyed talking with teachers about goals for the year, and we look forward to supporting and assisting with the accomplishment of these goals.

GCMS Expectations Drawings:
Our students have done a great job of memorizing the GCMS Expectations:

Give Your Best Every Day 
Consider and Respect Others
Make a Positive Difference 
Strive for Excellence

Our next step is to have teachers to recognize examples of students carrying out one or more of the expectations.  We would like for teams to submit two names for a weekly drawing for prizes.  Teachers, see Mr. Whitmore’s earlier email for more details.

Quote of the Day:
“Worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.” ~Swedish Proverb

Quote of the Day:
Sept. 18…PGPs and SGGs are due in CIITS
Sept. 18…Progress Reports go home
Sept. 21…Walkathon Kickoff, through Related Arts classes
Sept. 22…Aladdin Performance (3 shows, see calendar for times)
Sept. 22…Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4:00-6:00
Sept. 23...See You at the Pole, 7:30 am
Sept 24…High Attendance Day in KY
Sept. 24…Orange and Blue Day, 7:45 am pep session for football teams
Sept. 28…Joe Odhiambo Assembly, 1:30 (for all students with no discipline referrals so far this year)
Oct. 1…..GCMS Walkathon
Oct. 2-11…Fall Break



Friday, September 11, 2015

September Already!

This Week at GCMS:
It has been another busy week at GCMS!  I was thinking this morning how quickly time has past over the past nine years.  We had a young lady here as a substitute teacher yesterday who was an 8th grader my first year as principal, and we have a young lady subbing here today who was a 7th grader my first year as principal.  When did we approve teenagers as substitute teachers??  I’m still as young as ever, so there has to be an explanation!  I have just a few notes to share as this week comes to a close.

Congratulations:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Nell Elmore for her many years of work and dedication to the students of GCMS.  Nell has decided to retire from teaching as of the first of November.  We will all miss Nell and wish her the very best in retirement.

Dress for Success Days:
GCMS has declared every 3rd Wednesday to be Dress for Success Day at GCMS!  We tried this in the spring and had a very good response.  The students seemed to really feel good about themselves when they were all dressed up.  Our first Dress for Success Day of the school year will be this coming Wednesday, September 16.   Please encourage all of your students to participate.  If anyone has neck ties, bow ties, or other dress clothing that you would like to donate, that would be great!  Let’s make Dress for Success a big success at GCMS this year!

Orange and Blue Fridays:
GCMS has declared every Friday to be Orange and Blue Day at GCMS!  We are encouraging all students and staff to wear orange and blue to show your school spirit each Friday this school year!

GCMS Takes the Bronze!
Grayson County Middle School is one of 12 Kentucky schools receiving the 2015 National Healthy Schools Bronze Award for leading comprehensive health, physical activity, and wellness efforts during the 2014-2015 school year. The Alliance for a Healthier Generation will recognize each school at the National Healthy Schools Award for transforming their environment into a healthier place at the Leaders’ Summit.  To earn the Award schools improved their nutrition and wellness services and physical activity programs to meet or exceed stringent standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation’s Healthy Schools Program. 

School Publicity:
Whenever you are doing an especially good learning activity and would like some publicity for our kids and our school, feel free to contact Caryn Lewis at the central office.  Caryn is great about coming out to the schools, snapping photos, and writing stories to publicize the great things going on in Grayson County schools.  Just give her a call or an email, and she can get your class on the website or in the papers.

KTRS and Social Security:
GCEA plans to have someone here at GCMS all day on Monday to share information about the crisis with our Kentucky Teachers Retirement System and the correlation with Social Security’s windfall elimination.  Even if you are a young teacher and see retirement as a distant notion, you need to be aware of how the system works and the nature of the present situation with teachers retirement.

Team 2 Showcase:
Our first showcase lesson day of the school year is planned for this coming Thursday, September 17.  Please stop by and visit in a Team 2 classroom during your planning period that day.  We appreciate Team 2 opening up your classrooms to your colleagues and sharing teaching and learning strategies that are working well for you!

Quote of the Day:
“If you don’t think every day is a good day, just try missing one.” ~Cavett Robert

Coming Attractions:
Sept. 14…GCEA Rep. in the library (KTRS/Social Security Info), all day
Sept. 16…Dress for Success Day at GCMS
Sept. 16…GCMS Site Based Council meeting, 3:15
Sept. 17…Team 2 Showcase Lessons
Sept. 18…PGPs and SGGs are due in CIITS
Sept. 21…Walkathon Kickoff, through Related Arts classes
Sept. 22…Aladdin Performance (3 shows, see calendar for times)
Sept. 22…Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4:00-6:00
Sept. 23...See You at the Pole, 7:30 am
Sept. 24…Orange and Blue Day, 7:45 am pep session for football teams
Sept. 28…Joe Odhiambo Assembly, 1:30 (for all students with no discipline referrals so far this year)
Oct. 1…..GCMS Walkathon
Oct. 2-11…Fall Break


Thursday, September 3, 2015

Laboring On Toward Labor Day

This Week at GCMS:
Everyone at GCMS has been abuzz this week, and the students too!  It is fair week in Grayson County, and that always means lots of excitement is in the air.  From pageants to thrill rides, the fair has something for just about everyone…and it also makes things interesting around the schools.  Thanks for your patience with our students this week, as our Cougars are roaring a little louder than usual around GCMS this week!  I have just a few notes to share as our week comes to a close.

Friday PLC Day:
We will start our PLC Day tomorrow morning at 8:00 in the library.  Our agenda will include several items inc
  • Tech Tools…….Becky Miller
  • PBIS Universal Screener……..David Whitmore
  • Discrimination Issues……….Jim Blain
  • Student Growth Goals………Blain/Whitmore            
  • Cite Lighter Training (8th Grade Teachers and   Related Arts who have 8th graders)….Miller
  • Lunch (on your own)
  • Testing Data (individual student scores to teachers who have the students this and last year)…..Becki Pearl

Great Start With Discipline/Behavior:
Mr. Whitmore sent out the August Discipline Report a couple of days ago, and it was a very impressive report.  I hate to jinx us, but only 16 referrals in 15 school days was our best month ever, and zero fights for the first month of school is un-heard-of. 
 
Fast Path Signage:
Some of our students and staff have been asking about the new signage hanging in the hallways at GCMS today.  These signs are for the new Fast Path program designed to allow emergency responders to locate classrooms in school buildings more quickly in the event of an emergency.  While the signs are mainly for use by emergency responders, we plan to have training for our staff as well, so that we are all familiar with the system.

Quote of the Day:
“You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it.” ~Margaret Thatcher

Coming Attractions:
Sept. 3….GCMS home football game, 5:30
Sept..4…PLC Day (no school for students)
Sept. 7…Labor Day (no school)
Sept. 8…Meet the Lady Cougars Night, 6:00
Sept. 10…Program Review Committee, 3:30
Sept. 14…GCEA Rep. in the library (KTRS/Social Security Info), all day
Sept. 16…Dress for Success Day at GCMS
Sept. 17…Team 2 Showcase Lessons
Sept. 18…PGPs and SGGs are due in CIITS
Sept. 21…Walkathon Kickoff, through Related Arts classes
Sept. 22…Aladdin Performance (3 shows, see calendar for times)
Sept. 22…Parent/Teacher Conferences, 4:00-6:00
Sept. 23...See You at the Pole, 7:30 am
Sept. 24…Orange and Blue Day, 7:45 am pep session for football teams
Sept. 28…Joe Odhiambo Assembly, 1:30 (for all students with no discipline referrals so far this year)
Oct. 1…..GCMS Walkathon
Oct. 2-11…Fall Break