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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Week of April 30

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Fehling and Hamill
Monday 4/30:  Non Work Day
Tuesday 5/1:  
Wednesday 5/2:  Field Trips - Beck and Eastman
Thursday 5/3  
Fri 5/4  

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Cooley and Doering
Monday 5/7: 8:00 staff meeting; 9:30 Department meetings
Tuesday 5/8:  
Wednesday 5/9: Teacher/Staff Appreciation Day - Lunch
Thursday 5/10
Friday 5/11  

Subs and Half-Day Subs
We have been fortunate to have Val available to cover for staff who needs to be gone for a period or two here and there.  However, we are getting to that busy time of year when she needs to be available for other things.  If you need to be gone during your teaching time, please put in for a sub for the full or half day.

Extended Learning Friday
Students and staff are reporting positive outcomes for our extended learning time on Fridays.  We tighten up a couple of issues in order for this to work well.
  1. If students haven't earned a pass by 11:05 on Friday, they can't earn a pass.  If they finish the work they have, they can stay with the teacher, go to a different teacher who has work for them or go back to their advisory teacher.  They can't get a pass to go to the gym or commons.
  2. If you send a student to another classroom, how do you know they went there?  We need to either come up with a pass system, or use the phone to ensure that kids are going where they're supposed to go.
  3. Lunch.  No early release on Friday.  Last Friday, many kids were released about five minutes early for lunch.  This isn't intended to be an extended lunch period.  Lunch begins at the regular time. 
  4. Restrooms.  The restrooms are really, really busy during extended learning time.  If students must use the restroom, please - only one at a time and for a short period of time.
  5. If you are going to be gone on Friday, please have passes prepared for the substitute.  
21st Century Skills Class
It was a pleasure visiting classes this week and seeing students engaged in activities to help them function better in their personal and professional lives. One class is reading a book together, another is making class flags featuring character traits they value, another was using a class meeting format to talk about a growth mindset and so on. Sometimes it’s awkward. If they were adept at using these skills, they wouldn’t need the class and they wouldn’t need Venture. The work is messy and hard. Thank you for doing it. 



Thursday, April 19, 2018

Week of April 23

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Cooley and Doering
Monday 4/23: Non work day
Tuesday 4/24:  Math ISAT
Wednesday 4/25: Administrative Professional Day Math ISAT
Thursday 4/26 
Friday 4/27  Kaiser/Flieger visiting Community School/

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Fehling and Hamill
Monday 4/30:  Non Work Day
Tuesday 5/1:  
Wednesday 5/2:  Field Trips - Beck and Eastman
Thursday 5/3  
Fri 5/4  


Marsha and Amy... THANK YOU!!!!
We are indeed, helpless without you!
You two are the glue that holds Venture together.  You are the cool heads in the office when P.O's are confusing, phone calls are weird, kids are crumbling and parents are frustrated.  You know where things are, you know where things went, and you know which things ought not to be touched.  You know who to call and, more importantly, you know who not to call. And, you have the numbers for both.  You guide us down the haunted passages of Skyward (which should have been dubbed "Hellward"); and you pretend we're in meetings, when we're really just quietly rocking in the fetal position waiting for the clock to strike 2:30.  Thank you for everything you do!



Evaluations
I am working on evaluations, so I will be popping into classes for observations and working to get them written up in a timely manner.  We need to have a measure of student achievement.  The form that I fill out is below.  I will need a summary of evidence.  For example, if you selected CTE exams, include a sheet that tells how many students passed, or what their growth was, or whatever the measure was. When you meet with me, bring that summary of evidence and your summary of student input.  We also need to sign off on your leadership stipends (everybody initials the "hard to get" stipend.)


Measurable student achievement:  The measurement of student academic achievement or growth within a given interval of instruction for those students who have been enrolled in and attended 80% of the interval of instruction.  Measurement will be chosen by supervisor with staff input using one or more of the assessments as checked below and provide summary of evidence.


_____a.  Pre-post tests                                                                _____ j. Advanced placement exams
_____b.  Idaho Standards achievement test                                _____k. Career Technical Exams
_____c.  Student learning objectives
_____d.  Formative assessments
_____e.  Teacher-constructed assessment of student growth
_____f.   Performance based assessments
_____g.  IRI (Idaho reading indicators)
_____h.  College entrance exams such as PSAT, SAT, or ACT
_____i.   District adopted assessment(s); such as End-of-course exams (EOCs)

Friday, April 13, 2018

Week of April 16


Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Meeks
Monday 4/16:  7:00 Secondary Departmental Collaboration 8:30-9:00 Faculty meeting.  Use the rest of the day to plan department meetings or collaborate in any way that works best for your classes.
Tuesday 4/17:  ELA ISAT
Wednesday 4/18:  ELA ISAT
Thursday 4/19  
Fri 4/20  Kaiser/Frame visiting Mica Peak

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Cooley and Doering
Monday 4/23: Non work day
Tuesday 4/24:  Math ISAT
Wednesday 4/25:  Math ISAT
Thursday 4/26 
Friday 4/27  Kaiser/Flieger visiting Community School

Phones...
After attending several sessions at the Prevention Conference yesterday, I have a renewed commitment to protecting our instructional time by limiting phones to lunch time use.  I had the good fortune of overhearing educators arguing for their use during classroom time and their arguments were so poorly supported and so obviously based on not wanting to proactively structure an optimum learning environment, that I felt doubly certain we are doing the right thing.  Please, continue to remind students to turn their phones in at the beginning of class.  Please, if you see them with phones, don't continue to offer warning after warning.  It only makes you come across as weak and unsure of yourself.  Take their phones.  If they won't give them to you, send them to the office.  Parents are supporting us.  The kids know it.  They don't like it.  But it truly is in their best interest.

Question to Discuss in Faculty Morning...
Are we giving 'C's?  Or, are we only using incompletes, A, and B?

Friday, April 6, 2018

Week of April 9


Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Smith and Gaynor
Monday 4/9:  8:00 Faculty Meeting 9:00 SMART board training - if you have or want a SMART board
Tuesday 4/10:  SAT's only Juniors come to school
Wednesday 4/11:  Kaiser @Prevention Conference through Friday
Thursday 4/12  
Friday 4/13

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: 
Monday 4/16:  7:00 Secondary Departmental Collaboration 8:30 Faculty meeting
Tuesday 4/17:  
Wednesday 4/18:  
Thursday 4/19  
Friday 4/20

Very Good News
Diana Baker has decided to accept the position of full time math teacher at Venture High School!  Diana,  I know I speak for all of us when I extend a warm welcome to you!  We are all here to support one another as we support the kids, so please feel comfortable reaching out to any of us if you have questions or if there is anything we can do to help.

VHS News
I will start posting VHS News on this  blog so we have one easy place to find it. ----> See left.
Please be sure to show it to your 21st Century Skills students.  The kids are working pretty hard on this and it is disheartening for them to hear that some classes didn't see it.  If there is a problem that we should be aware of that interferes with our ability to show it to all kids, please come see me or Lena so we can work it out.

Extended Learning
Today there were many, many, many students with passes.  Unfortunately, upon closer inspection, some of those students had incompletes in the grade book.  I don't want to belabor the obvious, but this won't work.  I don't feel great about the instructional time we're giving up and I feel even worse about managing 57 (yes, 57) kids in the common areas only to discover that a portion of them shouldn't even have passes.  The plan should look something like this... On Thursday, students pull up their grades; the teacher double checks and writes passes based on the information on the computer screen.  If they have some excuse for why it's an incomplete.  Ignore them (or call their teachers).  Students are unreliable reporters of their own grades.  The passes go to kids for whom the computer reports they have passing grades in all classes.  A passing grade is actually a passing grade.  It isn't an "I" with an explanation that it was turned in and is awaiting grading. 

Hard-wiring Happiness
Rick Hanson is my hero.  I've nearly read the words off the pages of one of his books, but for the time-challenged,  he does a nice job of delivering valuable mini-bites of content in his Ted Talks.  This video might be good for kids- especially juniors and seniors.  A brief incident of innuendo makes it slightly less kid-friendly, but I think it provides useful information that lends itself to rich discussion.



Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Week of April 2

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Meeks and Baker
Monday 4/2: Non work day
Tuesday 4/3:
Wednesday 4/4:  
Thursday 4/5  
Friday 4/6 Flieger and Kaiser ASCA training

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: Smith and Gaynor
Monday 4/9:  8:00 Faculty Meeting
Tuesday 4/10:  SAT's only Juniors come to school
Wednesday 4/11:  Kaiser @Prevention Conference through Friday
Thursday 4/12  
Friday 4/13

Bus/Parking Lot Duty: 
Monday 4/16:  7:00 Secondary Departmental Collaboration
Tuesday 4/17:  
Wednesday 4/18:  
Thursday 4/19  
Friday 4/20

SATs
SAT's will be Tuesday April 10.  Only juniors come to school that day.  It's important that we all stress that this is a graduation requirement so students need to make every effort to be here.  Last year our students performed much better than they have in previous years.  This improvement was, in large part, due to our attitude toward testing that we shared with the students.  The message that the SAT is an opportunity for them to show what they know, and the scores are used by colleges needs to be reinforced by all of us for the kids to take the test seriously.  More information and details will be forthcoming throughout the week.  Thank you for all of your support with this!

Sad News!
Bryan and his wife have decided it's time for a warmer climate so, he will be leaving us at the end of this school year.  Bryan, we all wish you well as you move on to the next stage of journey.  We will miss you!

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