Saturday, December 16, 2017

Time For Reflection

As we end the first semester of the 2016-2017 school year, it is a great time for reflection and much needed rest.  The world of education is ever changing with many more challenges facing our youth and our classrooms.  With that being said, these challenges open the door to more opportunities for celebration and success.

During this Holiday Break, it is my hope that all of you can find time for rest, time to be with your family and friends and time reflect on all of the successes you have had this first semester.  I am so thankful for each and every one of you.  Your hard work and kindness go a long way with our students and community.  I am grateful to work with such upstanding individuals.  You are what makes Perry Central such a special place to work and raise a family!

I hope all of you have a very Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas!  Enjoy your students these last few days!


School Notes: 

* You are invited to tour our student's Commodore Manufacturing facility during lunch/WIN on Tuesday!  It is amazing to see this group of students engaged and excited about what they are doing!  Thanks to Josh Craney and Julie Berkhouse for leading this charge.  There will be many members of the community present for this occasion and we would love to see your support!

* JEANS, JEANS, JEANS - You can wear jeans this week for a donation to the PBIS Committee!!  $5 donations can be made in the high school office.

* Lunch on us!  We will celebrate this magical season with a Christmas meal on Tuesday.  Lunch will be served in the high school office.  Come and enjoy!

*Grades will be due on January 5th - report cards will come out on January 12th.

*Virtual Day - As long as the weather holds, the plan is to have a professional development day on Monday, January 8th.  More information will be forthcoming.

* Thursday and Friday next week Final Schedule:
o   Thursday:  2nd period (7:55 – 9:35), 4th period (9:39-11:20), 5th Period (same as always), 6th period (1:20 – 3:00)
o   Friday: 1st period (7:55 – 9:35), 3rd period (9:39 – 11:20), 5th period (same as always), 7th period (1:20-3:00)

Important Dates:  

Monday, December 18:  Corporation Breakfast 7:20 a.m. High School Library

Tuesday, December 19:  Faculty Meeting 7:20 a.m. High School Library - Ugly Sweater Contest and Selfie Contest Winners!/ Commodore Manufacturing Ribbon Cutting 11:00 a.m./ Faculty Lunch - High School Office

Thursday, December 21: Finals 

Friday, December 22: Finals - Holiday Break!

Boys Holiday Tourney - December 29th and 30th

January 5 - Grades due in Skyward

January 8 - Virtual Day for Students/Professional Development Day for teachers

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Iceberg Theory of Teaching


Image result for iceberg theoryThis week in the ASCD magazine there was a great article by Carol Ann Tomlinson, "The Iceberg Theory of Teaching"   It was a great reminder of the importance of looking below the surface to understand our student's lives and what drive's their thoughts and behaviors.  Just like an iceberg, what you can see on the surface with a student does not give you the entire picture of what is underneath the water.  Our students come to us from many different backgrounds and experiences.  On top of the pressures of being a strong academic student and completing homework, our students are dealing with real life struggles such as parent-less homes, worries of where their next meals will come from, self-images insecurities and more.  


There were many great reminders in the article, but one of the quotes that stuck with me says, "I really understand for the first time that if I think I am preparing lessons for the faces in front of me, I am making a costly mistake.  My students live beneath the surface , and I have to do whatever I can to see beneath that surface so I am prepared to reach them where they live."  This was from a college student, who was in training to be a teacher.

At Perry Central, we know the importance of understanding our students. We have been reading and learning about trauma informed care and we know the extreme importance of building relationships with our students. Our own experiences as adults can show us how difficult life can be.  We can all think of our own struggles and how hard they can be to balance and overcome. Understanding our students, who's brains and decision making skills are still being developed,  can help provide them hope and empower them to bring their best to school everyday.  

I hope you can find time to read Carol's article.  It is a great read and a reminder of how important the little things we do everyday can make a difference.  

Important School Stuff

RTI Meeting - Monday morning 7:20 a.m. in teacher's lounge.

Congratulations to Luke Bishop!  We found out last week he is Perry County's Lilly Scholarship Winner!  Perry Central was represented so well for this scholarship - we are proud of all of our students who applied and interviewed.   

Selfie Contest - Winners this week:  Pam Hilgenhold, Carol Schwoeppe, Keith Pierrard!! 
* This Week's Challenge:  A picture of what motivates you to come to work everyday!  (Could be a student, a family member, or anything that makes you get out of bed in the morning!    You can still turn in pictures with your teams!!  
* Winners will win: Many gift cards or free periods to pick from!   Big winners will win lunch at Marcy's!  

Candy Cane Carnival - Tuesday, December 13th. Band Concert at 6:30 p.m.  

Graduation Pathway Panel:  Last week, the State Board of Education passed the Graduation Pathways!  (I added a link to a copy of the changes to your email.)  The new pathway plan will be in place for the current 7th grade class, but we can also use the plan as an option for students who are juniors - 8th grade.  The plan works to increase experiences in areas such as college and career readiness, including professional skill experiences that students need in our 21st Century Economy.  We are excited about these changes, as it will help us focus more on our student strengths by eliminating retesting for ISTEP and ECAs. (Due to federal law, we will have a test that students will have to take in 7th, 8th and high school, but they do not have to pass it to graduate.)  We will share more of these changes with you as more guidance is released.  Perry Central students are already mostly meeting the new expectations, so we do not see many big changes coming to our students.  Thank you to Vanessa Johnson for sitting on the State Board of Education Committee and Mary Roberson for testifying at the SBOE meeting and to all of you for creating programs that put Perry Central on the map!

Important Dates:

Monday, December 11th - RTI Meeting 7:20 a.m. 

Tuesday, December 12th - Candy Cane Carnival 6:00 p.m.

Wednesday, December 13th - Wellness Committee Meeting. 9:30 a.m.

Thursday, December 14th - Girls Varsity Basketball @ home vs. Tecumseh 5:30 p.m.

Friday, December 15th - Boys Varsity Basketball @ Springs Valley  5:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 16th - Girls Varsity Basketball Holiday Tourney @ Perry Central  10:00 a.m.

Monday, December 18th - Corporation Breakfast 7:20 a.m. High School Library

Tuesday, December 19th - Faculty Meeting 7:20 a.m./ Christmas Lunch/ Ribbon Cutting-Open House for Commodore Manufacturing

Final Exam Schedule:  Thursday, December 21 - Periods 2, 4, 5, 6  (Block Periods)
                                      Friday, December 22 - Periods 1, 3, 5, 7 (Block Periods)  *5th period is the only period that is not a block of time due to schedule.)

Sunday, December 3, 2017

We Must Believe!


It is that time of the year again for our Elf on the Shelf, lovingly named "Mr. Snowman", to return to the French residence. Justin is 10 and is just a dreamer by trade.  He is always playing store, creating a new product and desires to be an inventor after he grows up. The magical illusion of Mr. Snowman reporting to the North Pole puts a twinkle in his eye every morning and fits right into his personality.  This is the only month of the year that he gets up at 6:00 a.m. on his own, runs through the house in search of the elf, and giggles all morning long.  His belief in the magic allows him to block out the reality of the elf.  Even on days when Mr. Snowman "forgets to move"  Justin's strong belief  helps him persevere and not give up on the possibilities.  
Image result for elf on the shelf images
Image result for growth mindset imagesThe twinkle in his eye reminds me about the importance of having a believing (growth) mindset.  Listening to a podcast a few weeks ago, I was reminded that students (and teachers) must have leaders around them that model this mindset continually so they can develop the culture of believing and achieving.  We all know the power of this simple, yet complex theory and how it can have such a strong impact on how students perceive their abilities to learn.

As we get closer and closer to the new year, it is my resolution to be focused on my own mindset. Research shows over and over again that our own mindsets can lead to different patterns of behavior and the ability to persevere.  Justin reminds me that we do have the power to control our own thoughts and beliefs; the elf reminds me that as adults we can have an influence on how powerful their belief system can be.  I hope you can find the twinkle in your eye and the power of knowing you can empower yourself and others!


School Notes: 

WINNER, WINNER!  Two more winners in this week's Selfie Contest!  They can choose from a free period or a candy cane of chocolate and McDonald's gift card!  Cheryl Linne and Mary Jo Hagedorn!   Keep the creativity coming!

This week's challenges:   Fun picture with your teaching/counseling/any TEAM!  and/or Someone who influences you!   

Graduation Pathways:  The Graduation Pathways panel is still working hard.  They will be presenting their recommendation to the State Board on Wednesday, December 6th for vote.  Thank you Vanessa for being a part of this important process! 

ISTEP Retakes - Remember, we will have ISTEP retesting this week and next.  A copy of the schedule will be linked to your email.  Please help students find their locations for testing and cheer them on and help them believe they can succeed!


Important Dates: 

Monday, December 4 - School Board Meeting 6:30 p.m. High School Library/Girls Varsity Basketball @ Home vs. West Washington 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, December 5 - Boys Varsity Basketball @ Crawford County 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, December 7 - Girls Varsity Basketball @ Tecumseh  5:30 p.m.

Friday, December 8 - Boys Varsity Basketball @ Home vs. Wood Memorial 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, December 9 - Christmas Dance for students in grades 9-12

Tuesday, December 12 - Candy Cane Carnival