Monday, March 31, 2014

2013-14 Volume 31


 

"It is a shameful thing to be weary of inquiry when what we search for is excellence."
       -Cicero

News/Timelines/Due Dates

 


 


Rock Eagle was a great success and I hear one of our own was a rock star on the trail.  According to Michelle (and others) “I wanted to let you all know that I REALLY appreciated having Todd as the designated leader of all the hikes this year.  In the last 7 years, it was probably my (and the kids’) least favorite activity at Rock Eagle, because it was just a trip up, an underwhelming destination, and the trip back.  It was not very interesting.  This year that changed all because of Todd. 

 

He took groups of 60 – 90 adults and kids up the trail, and made frequent stops along the way to point out and explain very interesting things about nature, ecology, history, etc., all unique to the area.  He got the kids’ attention and held it throughout his mini-presentations.  In 7 years there, I can honestly say that it was the best hiking experience at Rock Eagle.  Hats off to Todd and to Julie and Erin for making this change.”

Congrats to Rusty Godwin who was elected as District 4 president of the SSWAG this past week in Savannah!

Walk-a-thon – If you are participating in the walk-a-thon tomorrow, you may wear jeans.

Welcome to our four visiting teachers from Korea.  They are currently teachers in Korea but will be spending time with us for the rest of the year. 

Congrats to our track team who competed this rainy past Saturday.  The girls placed second in the county.  Thanks to Malinda, Alyssa and David for all your hard work.

 

Governance Council – If you are interested in running for the governance council for next year, please let me know.  This is for a two year term and is a great way to be involved in the decision making process of the school.  We meet once a month and there is some committee work involved.  For further details, ask current members, Elizabeth Ferree, Fran Meredith, Deborah Clark and Erin Hoerr.

Surveys – Please remember to fill out your survey for me and your assistant principal. 

Reminders from the front office

·         Please remember to email the Front Office if you are somewhere other than your classroom. 

·         If a student has a pass signed by the Front office for checkout, please allow the students to leave at the time specified on their note.

 
PRIDE  –This Friday, April 4th will be silent reading during PRIDE.  All students will remain in homeroom for silent reading.  6th grade classes will claim their prize for the footsteps competition during this time.

It looked like many groups were having fun with their team building activities last week.  If you had a group working with the paper mosaics, please put all of the papers back in the baggie and return them to the cardboard box in the copy room in the front office.    If your group was working with the hula-hoops, please return the hula-hoops to the PE staff.

Next week we will not have PRIDE due to Spring Break! 


Where is Livingston?

Erin Hoerr says “This teacher is one of the hardest working teachers in the school.  She is a pillar of the 6th grade.  Not only does she coordinate all of the TAG paperwork and testing for the entire school, Dana Griffin fields countless emails from parents who try to push their child into the gifted program.  The TAG work alone would be a lot for most people to handle, but Dana is head of the yearbook, navigator team leader, mentor to new teachers, and she is the back bone of the 6th grade social studies department.  If you are ever here working late, her light is one of the few lights still on, since she usually does not leave school before 6pm.  When I started here in 6th grade, I deliberately watched how she led our team meetings to learn how to be a better leader myself, since leadership is just one of her natural skills. Dana is an inspiration and a mentor to me.  Thank you, Dana, for all of the work that you do for AMMS! ”

Happy Birthday

Amy Nikolaou            April 1
Brad Hubred             April 4
Jennifer McCann        April 5
Maria Purwin             April 5
Matt McNamara         April 11

Monday, March 24, 2014

2013-14 Volume 30


To break through creativity, we must defer judgment.  That is, learn to accept all ideas, without prejudice, and examine them each in turn.”

-Scott Isaksen


News/Timelines/Due Dates

Bon Voyage Rock Eagle people!!  I know the next few days will be fun but exhausting.  Please know I appreciate the time you give to the students for these kinds of endeavors.  Have a safe and wonderful trip.

Once again, Multi-cultural night was a huge success.  I want to thank the entire committee for all the time and effort that went into making this a great event.  It truly is a special night to share the many different cultures that are prevalent at our school.  While I think we might need to start earlier next year (3:30J-just kidding Gemma, kinda), seeing one of our children who struggles greatly and whose early childhood was spent in an orphanage, get up and sing, was worth its weight in gold. 

Our next Coffee and Conversations is this Friday, March 28.  We will be discussing an article called The Irreplaceables.  You can find a copy or summary here http://tntp.org/ideas-and-innovations/view/the-irreplaceables-understanding-the-real-retention-crisis.

WRITING SCORES!!!! – Congrats to our eighth graders for the outstanding writing scores.  30% of our students exceeded and 65% met!!  We were one of five middle schools that had more that had 95% or more meeting and exceeding.  Thanks to all of our teachers who have worked to get our kids to be so successful.

Surveys – Please remember to fill out your survey for me and your assistant principal. 

Reminders from the front office

·         Please remember to email the Front Office if you are somewhere other than your classroom. 

 

·         If a student has a pass signed by the Front office for checkout, please allow the students to leave at the time specified on their note.

Noteworthy News:

Congratulations to both the 7th grade & 8th grade Bands on their outstanding performances at LGPE (Large Group Performance Evaluation) last week.  Both ensembles received straight Superior ratings on their stage performances and Superior ratings in the sight-reading room.  A superior is the highest rating that you can receive.  We are extremely proud of these students and their accomplishments! 

 

2014 MathCounts team of Luke Zhuo, Monica Tang, Veronica Chen and Phoebe Liu finshed 2nd in state competition Monday March 17, at GA Tech.  Luke Zhuo placed 1st overall individually, and will represent Ga. on the 4 person state team at Nationals in Orlando, Fl. In May.  Good luck to Luke and congratulations to the entire team and coach Michelle Potts for a great year!

 


 
PRIDE  If you are referring to the schedule given at the beginning of the year, we are having to make a few changes in the next couple of weeks to accommodate upcoming lessons that correspond with the upcoming CRCT tests. Since the CRCT has been delayed we are having to move around some of our lessons.  Below is an updated schedule of the next few weeks.


This week 3/28 – Team Building activity in PRIDE

    6th Grade - Students will be creating "Body English"

    7th Grade - Students have "Hidden Agendas" while creating Mosaics

        *(Teachers will need Mosaic strips of various colors - provided)- After the lesson, please collect the mosaic color strips and put them in the bag.  Return the mosaic tile bags to the mailroom and put them on the counter or in    Wendy Wilson’s box.

    8th Grade - Students will be "Shipwrecked" with Hula-Hoops and Sharks 

        *(Teachers will need Hula-Hoops:  Please see PE Staff for Hula-Hoops)

 

4/4 – Silent Reading in HR for 7th & 8th / 6th grade - 30 minute free time reward for footsteps competition

4/11 - No PRIDE - Spring Break

4/18 - CRCT Lessons in PRIDE

4/25 - NO PRIDE - CRCT Testing

 

Where is Livingston?

Deborah White says “This teacher truly can doing it all with a smile.  She is the STEM coordinator for her grade level, on the leadership team, a member of the school governance council and a valuable member of both her grade level team and her content team.  Recently she put countless hours into a presentation she had to make for The Fulton Foundation.  This is the organization that awarded our school the SEED fund money to implement the interdisciplinary portion of our strategic plan.  Not only did she do a terrific job with a very complicated and detailed task, but her presentation was the only one of four that was awarded the money.  She was a finalist for teacher of the year and is a true asset to Autrey Mill.   Her dedication, organization and good nature make her a pleasure to work with every day.  This week Livingston goes to Erin Hoerr, a wonderful teacher who will soon make an even better mother.”




Happy Birthday

Ashley Sutton            March 24

Fran Meredith           March 26

Ingrid Hudson           March 27

Aimee Biggs               March 28

Liz Grage                    March 29

Monday, March 17, 2014

2013 -14 Volume 29


March 17, 2014

 

To get the full value of joy you must have people to divide it with.”

-Mark Twain


News/Timelines/Due Dates

 
Top of the Mornin to ya!!   Next week is a meeting free week!!  Our next Coffee and Conversations has been moved to March 28.  We will be discussing an article called The Irreplaceables.  You can find a copy or summary here http://tntp.org/ideas-and-innovations/view/the-irreplaceables-understanding-the-real-retention-crisis.

 

 


The Rock Eagle Chaperone Meeting to be held on Wednesday, March 19th at 7:45am in Julie Ferris’ Room, A-180?   


PRIDE   This Friday will be silent reading.

Where is Livingston?

Jennifer Lynch says “I’d like to pass Livingston off to Deborah White. She is an excellent and dedicated reading teacher, who routinely stays late to make sure she has the absolute best plans in place for her students. Her subject is very difficult—not only does she teach various skill levels, but also various grade levels. On top of all that, she has been incredibly helpful to me in my first year at Autrey Mill and in my first year as a Reading teacher. She’s a real asset to Autrey Mill, and I love working with her!




Happy Birthday

Daniel Quinn              March 20

Debra Anderson       March 20

Rayna Helton             March 20

Monday, March 10, 2014

2013-14 Volume 28


March 10, 2014

 

It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them.  They went out and happened to things.”

-Elinor Smith




News/Timelines/Due Dates

I know we presented a lot of information in a short time to you last week during grade levels about the very exciting initiatives that evolved from our strategic planning.  Please know, especially in regards to the proposed schedule, that there is still much to work out in terms of details.  I will send all our seed fund applications so you can get the background and ideas behind each initiative and also see the incredible amount of hard work that went into these plans.

We are on round 4 of walk-throughs focusing on standards 3. 7 and 8.

Congratulations to Julie Ferris, Vicki Alvis, Beatriz Gyori, and Elizabeth Ferree for presenting (to rave reviews) at the Foreign Language Association of Georgia conference.  We are so proud.

Our students competed well in the state technology competition this weekend.  AMMS Computer Technology Club member, Diane Moon won First Place in Non-multimedia Applications for 5-6th graders on Saturday at the Georgia Educational technology Fair held at The Middle Georgia State College in Macon, GA.  The judges’ feedback for her project was "exceptional use of the software."  We also had a few students who participated in the robotics competition.  Thanks to Sharon and Ed for their leadership with these groups.


PRIDE  – This Friday, March 14th we will not meet for PRIDE.  This Friday is one of our make-up days and we will run the regular Monday – Thursday schedule.

Noteworthy News:

The AMMS 7th & 8th grade Band students will be attending the GMEA LGPE (Large Group Performance Evaluation) event next week on March 19th & 20th.  The 8th graders perform in the afternoon on March 19th and the 7th graders perform in the morning on March 20th.  More details containing exact departure and arrival times as well as rosters will be sent in an email.  These students should be allowed to make up all work missed as they are involved in a school activity.  Thanks for your support!

 

 

Where is Livingston?

Kaitlin Dunn says “It’s been great having Livingston on display in my classroom the past few days. This week, I’d like to pass him off to a teacher I hear about on an almost daily basis from the seventh graders I teach. They tell me her class is interesting, challenging, and fun. Though I don’t directly interact with her much, she helps me as a teacher by delivering content that students can connect to what we learn in life science and can relate to on a personal level. Livingston goes to Jennifer Lynch – she really makes the ancient language of Latin come alive!”


Happy Birthday

Betsy Skalet               March 12

Dan Kearney              March 12

Monday, March 3, 2014

2013-14 Volume 27


In a global economy where the most valuable skill you can sell is your knowledge, a good education is no longer just a pathway to opportunity-it is a pre-requisite.

-President Barack Obama



News/Timelines/Due Dates

 

The first day of the last quarter begins on March 17.  Don’t forget to set your clocks forward this weekend.  In celebration of losing an hour of sleep and getting to drive home in the daylight, Monday will be casual.

We wish a fond farewell to Betsy Jacks who is leaving us to move onto another position.  She has been with AMMS since the day it opened and she will be missed. 

Finally I want to thank the many people who worked long hours on putting our seed proposals together.  We presented last Monday and should hear something today.  We will be sharing more with you at the Wednesday meetings.  The photo is the group at the presentation last week.



Seven myths about rigor – Over the next few weeks, I will be sharing seven myths about rigor in the classroom from Barbara Blackburn, author of Rigor is not a 4-Letter Word

Myth 7. Rigor is just one more thing to do.

Rigor is not another thing to add to your plate. Instead, rigor is increasing the level of expectation of what you are already doing. For example, if you are teaching vocabulary, instead of asking students to write their own definition of the word, ask them to write a riddle. It’s the same end result, but at higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy.

PRIDE - On Friday, March 7th,   6th & 7th grade students will be doing a second week of student choice lessons for the PRIDE. The choice is yours again for this week! Topics may include Cyber Bullying, Making Good Choices, Self-Advocacy, Teasing and Harassment, Top Ten Middle School Issues, or Honesty.  Choose a different lesson from the one you completed last week. Lessons will be located in the mailroom in folders.  Please browse and choose a lesson you would like to discuss with your students.  You may have already picked a second lesson last week.

8th Grade students will be doing part two of  the “Creating a Legacy Project”.  This is the culmination of a special two week lesson that will allow students to leave their mark on AMMS as they look forward to the future of high school.

 
Exciting News:  Congratulations to our Debate team who placed second overall in their tournament this weekend.  This is an incredible feat given that the club just started this year!!!

Where is Livingston?

Rebecca Myers saysI would like to pass Livingston along to a brand new teacher at Autrey Mill this year.  We are in TAG certification class together and besides eating and sitting at the same table every other Thursday night she has passed along some insightful ideas about instruction and teaching.  Her peers will tell you she has a high work rate and is a great addition to the 7th grade science department.  I enjoy listening to her thoughts and ideas on the teaching profession and I am sure her students are learning a lot from her as well.  I am very happy to pass Livingston on to Kaitlin Dunn.   Your dedication and hard work is obvious, contagious, and admirable.  Enjoy!!!”
 
 
Happy Birthday
Cindy Smith                March 7