Friday, March 27, 2015

March 27, 2015


Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


Our Mission: It is the mission of Speas Elementary School to provide its students with the tools necessary to successfully meet the challenges they will face in a diverse world.
Goals:
To increase English Language Arts achievement by 10%
To increase Mathematics achievement by 10%
To increase Science Achievement by 10%





Check out this graphic about global education.  The things above water are just the tip of the iceberg.   Try to go deeper in your instruction and touch some of the issues below the surface.

ISS
Specialists will begin holding ISS in their respective areas on their assigned days.  The schedule is below.  Teachers, specialists may be contacting you for work for students assigned to ISS.  Please get them work as soon as possible.   




Day
Teacher
Location
A
Arora
Room 213
B
Bowen
Music
C
King
Art
D
Childers/McMasters
Media/CL
E
Lindquist
Gym

Teachers: Having Trouble with Defiant Students?  Have you tried these strategies?

http://www.interventioncentral.org/behavioral-interventions/challenging-students/school-wide-strategies-managing-defiance-non-complianc

Announcements:
Congrats to Miller's Class for Winning the Achieve 3000 Read to Succeed Contest!!!!!!!!!!!

Hill and Woodson have decided to moonlight as MC's (that would be rappers or wrappers).  Scroll all of the way down to witness their talent. 

Congrats(?) to Mr. Clarke (Express stop), and Barnes.  They are both getting married this weekend!!!!!!!  

Oh----Have a great break!!!!!! 


***For all technology issues, please follow these steps in order to submit a SchoolDude ticket. Mr. McMasters will receive this ticket and be able to work on resolving the issue as quickly as possible. Tickets take priority so please enter a ticket for the technology issue that you have. If you have any questions on how to do this, please see Mr. McMasters. Thank you!

To submit a ticket…on either the WSFCS homepage or the Speas homepage, click on “User Options” in the top right of the screen --> “SCHOOL DUDE requests --> Click “IT request” tab --> fill out request and click submit. ***





We have a Speas Symbaloo page.
http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcMEZPT#

email: djjohnson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
pass: speasbees2014

Please email us with your favorite educator sites so we can create a huge selection of online resources.  


All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


SMOD Tickets (dress code violations) are located in the workroom.  Please keep the bottom portion for your own records as a way to keep track of the number of violations.  The continuum is as follows:

1st offense: verbal warning, and letter will be sent home to be signed.  Parent or guardian notified of violation

2nd offense: Teacher notifies parent or guardian and student is removed from class until proper SMOD is delivered.

(Teachers, we all should be enforcing this, it will only work if we all enforce it).
Calendar












3.27
3
B
X

Quarter Testing Ends Happy Birthday Ferguson!!!!!!!
3.29
Happy Birthday Mitchell!!!!!!!! Happy Birthday Arora!!!!!!!!!
4.6




Happy Birthday Perkins!!!!!!!!
4.7
Ash out AM
4.8
Evan mtg w/grade levels; Happy Birthday Smutek
4.9
Quarterly Awards
4.10
1st Grade Dan Nicholas Park 8:30-2:00; Happy Birthday Woodson!!!!
4.11




Campus Clean Up
4.13
Canty out-training; Houston Texas visiting
4.14
Report Cards go home
4.15




Early Release Day
4.16
Happy Birthday Hooker; Ash out AM; International Night
4.17
Kids Night In Movie Night
4.20




5th Grade A & T
4.21
IC mtg.  Instr. strategies
4.22
Johnson out- AM
4.23
Johnson out; 2nd grade to butterfly farm
4.24




School-Wide Assembly Diggerdoo Down Under
4.26
5.1
Canty out meeting
5.5
Ash out AM
5.14
Ash out AM; Papa Murphy’s Spirit Night
5.7
4th Grade Heritage Theater, New Winston Museum
5.20
Johnson out AM
5.22
1st Grade NC  Zoo 8:00-2:00 PM; Yoforia Movie Night; Ready EOG window opens
6.5
Ready EOG window closes
6.7
Water Day

What Holiday is Today?
FridayMar 27Nowruz/Spring Holiday (extra holiday)Azerbaijan
Today in World History
March 27
1350While besieging Gibraltar, Alfonso XI of Castile dies of the black death.
1512Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sights Florida.
1802The Treaty of Amiens is signed, ending the French Revolutionary War.
1814U.S. troops under Gen. Andrew Jackson inflict a crushing defeat on the Creek Indians at Horshoe Bend in Northern Alabama.
1836The Mexican army massacres Texan rebels at Goliad.
1866President Andrew Johnson vetoes the civil rights bill, which later becomes the 14th amendment.
1884The first long-distance telephone call is made from Boston to New York.
1893The American Bell Telephone Company makes the first long distance telephone call to its branch office in New York.
1899The Italian inventor G. Marconi achieves the first international radio transmission between England and France.
1900The London Parliament passes the War Loan Act, which gives 35 million pounds to the Boer War cause.
1912The first cherry blossom trees, a gift from Japan, are planted in Washington, D.C.
1933Some 55,000 people stage a protest against Hitler in New York.
1941Tokeo Yoshikawa arrives in Oahu, Hawaii, to begin spying for Japan on the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor.
1942The British raid the Nazi submarine base at St. Nazaire, France.
1944One thousand Jews leave Drancy, France for the Auschwitz concentration camp.
1944Thousands of Jews are murdered in Kaunas, Lithuania. The Gestapo shoots forty Jewish policemen in the Riga, Latvia ghetto.
1945General Dwight Eisenhower declares that the German defenses on the Western Front have been broken.
1952Elements of the U.S. Eighth Army reach the 38th parallel in Korea, the original dividing line between the two Koreas.
1958The United States announces a plan to explore space near the moon.
1976Washington, D.C. opens its subway system.
1977In aviation's worst disaster yet, 582 die when a KLM Pan Am 747 crashes.
Born on March 27
1785Louis XVII, pretender to the throne during the French Revolution.
1809Georges-Eugene Haussmann, French town planner, designed modern-day Paris.
1813Nathaniel Currier, lithographer for Currier and Ives.
1845Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, German physicist, accidentally discovered X-rays.
1863Sir Henry Royce, cofounder the Rolls-Royce automotive company.
1879Edward Steichen, pioneer of American photography.
1906Pee Wee Russell, jazz clarinetist.
1910John Robinson Pierce, the father of comunications satellites.
1914Budd Schulberg, journalist, novelist and screenwriter (What Makes Sammy Run).
1923Louis Simpson, Pultizer Prize-winning poet.
1924Sarah Vaughan, jazz singer.




Thursday, March 26, 2015

March 26, 2015


Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


Our Mission: It is the mission of Speas Elementary School to provide its students with the tools necessary to successfully meet the challenges they will face in a diverse world.
Goals:
To increase English Language Arts achievement by 10%
To increase Mathematics achievement by 10%
To increase Science Achievement by 10%





Check out this graphic about global education.  The things above water are just the tip of the iceberg.   Try to go deeper in your instruction and touch some of the issues below the surface.

ISS
Specialists will begin holding ISS in their respective areas on their assigned days.  The schedule is below.  Teachers, specialists may be contacting you for work for students assigned to ISS.  Please get them work as soon as possible.   




Day
Teacher
Location
A
Arora
Room 213
B
Bowen
Music
C
King
Art
D
Childers/McMasters
Media/CL
E
Lindquist
Gym

Teachers: Having Trouble with Defiant Students?  Have you tried these strategies?

http://www.interventioncentral.org/behavioral-interventions/challenging-students/school-wide-strategies-managing-defiance-non-complianc

***For all technology issues, please follow these steps in order to submit a SchoolDude ticket. Mr. McMasters will receive this ticket and be able to work on resolving the issue as quickly as possible. Tickets take priority so please enter a ticket for the technology issue that you have. If you have any questions on how to do this, please see Mr. McMasters. Thank you!

To submit a ticket…on either the WSFCS homepage or the Speas homepage, click on “User Options” in the top right of the screen --> “SCHOOL DUDE requests --> Click “IT request” tab --> fill out request and click submit. ***





We have a Speas Symbaloo page.
http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcMEZPT#

email: djjohnson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
pass: speasbees2014

Please email us with your favorite educator sites so we can create a huge selection of online resources.  


All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  

SMOD Tickets (dress code violations) are located in the workroom.  Please keep the bottom portion for your own records as a way to keep track of the number of violations.  The continuum is as follows:

1st offense: verbal warning, and letter will be sent home to be signed.  Parent or guardian notified of violation

2nd offense: Teacher notifies parent or guardian and student is removed from class until proper SMOD is delivered.

(Teachers, we all should be enforcing this, it will only work if we all enforce it).
Calendar






3.26
2
A
X

Ash out PM
3.27
3
B
X

Quarter Testing Ends Happy Birthday Ferguson!!!!!!!
3.29
Happy Birthday Mitchell!!!!!!!!
4.6




Happy Birthday Perkins!!!!!!!!
4.7
Ash out AM
4.8
Evan mtg w/grade levels; Happy Birthday Smutek
4.9
Quarterly Awards
4.10
1st Grade Dan Nicholas Park 8:30-2:00; Happy Birthday Woodson!!!!
4.11




Campus Clean Up
4.13
Canty out-training; Houston Texas visiting
4.14
Report Cards go home
4.15




Early Release Day
4.16
Happy Birthday Hooker; Ash out AM; International Night
4.17
Kids Night In Movie Night
4.20




5th Grade A & T
4.21
IC mtg.  Instr. strategies
4.22
Johnson out- AM
4.23
Johnson out; 2nd grade to butterfly farm
4.24




School-Wide Assembly Diggerdoo Down Under
4.26
5.1
Canty out meeting
5.5
Ash out AM
5.14
Ash out AM; Papa Murphy’s Spirit Night
5.7
4th Grade Heritage Theater, New Winston Museum
5.20
Johnson out AM
5.22
1st Grade NC  Zoo 8:00-2:00 PM; Yoforia Movie Night; Ready EOG window opens
6.5
Ready EOG window closes
6.7
Water Day

ThursdayMar 26Nowruz/Spring Holiday (extra holiday)Azerbaijan
ThursdayMar 26Independence DayBangladesh
ThursdayMar 26Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole DayUnited States

Today in World History
March 26
1517 The famous Flemish composer Heinrich Issac dies.
1799 Napoleon Bonaparte captures Jaffa, Palestine.
1804 Congress orders the removal of Indians east of the Mississippi River to Louisiana.
1804 The territory of New Orleans is organized in the Louisiana Purchase.
1827 German composer Ludwig Van Beethoven dies in Vienna. He had been deaf for the later part of his life, but said on his death bed "I shall hear in heaven."
1832 Famed western artist George Catlin begins his voyage up the Missouri River aboard the American Fur Company steamship Yellowstone.
1885 Eastman Film Co. manufactures the first commercial motion picture film.
1913 The Balkan allies take Adrianople.
1918 On the Western Front, the Germans take the French towns Noyon, Roye and Lihons.
1938 Herman Goering warns all Jews to leave Austria.
1942 The Germans begin sending Jews to Auschwitz in Poland.
1950 Senator Joe McCarthy names Owen Lattimore, an ex-State Department adviser, as a Soviet spy.
1951 The United States Air Force flag design is approved.
1953 Eisenhower offers increased aid to the French fighting in Indochina.
1953 Dr. Jonas Salk announces a new vaccine against polio.
1954 The United States sets off an H-bomb blast in the Marshall Islands, the second in four weeks.
1961 John F. Kennedy meets with British Premier Macmillan in Washington to discuss increased Communist involvement in Laos.
1969 The Soviet weather Satellite Meteor 1 is launched.
1969 Writer John Kennedy Toole commits suicide at the age of 32. His mother helps get his first and only novel, A Confederacy of Dunces, published. It goes on to win the 1981 Pulitzer Prize.
1979 The Camp David treaty is signed between Israel and Egypt.
1982 Ground is broken in Washington D.C. for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
1989 The first free elections take place in the Soviet Union. Boris Yeltsin is elected.
1992 An Indianapolis court finds heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson guilty of rape.
Born on March 26
1819 Louise Otto, German author.
1850 Edward Bellamy, writer (Looking Backward).
1859 A.E. Houseman, poet (A Shropshire Lad).
1874 Robert Frost, poet, multiple Pulitzer Prize-winner.
1880 Duncan Hines, U.S. restaurant guide author
1904 Joseph Campbell, folklorist and writer.
1911 Tennessee Williams, American dramatist (Cat on a Hot Tin RoofA Streetcar Name Desire).
1914 William Westmoreland, U.S. army general during the Vietnam War.
1923 Bob Elliot, radio comedian, one half of Bob and Ray.
1930 Gregory Corso, beat poet, discovered literature in prison.
1930 Sandra Day O'Connor, U.S. Supreme Court Justice.
1933 Vine Deloria, Jr., writer, activist.
1942 Erica Jong, poet, novelist (Fear of FlyingHow to Save Your Own Life).