Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
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%
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
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Teacher
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Location
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A
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Arora
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Room 213
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B
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Bowen
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Music
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C
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King
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Art
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D
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Childers/McMasters
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Media/CL
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E
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Lindquist
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Gym
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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:
5th Grade EOQ Science Testing is today. Encourage them!
***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.
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).
What is our biggest competition?
What is our biggest competition?
Today's holiday list:
Today's holiday list:
Today is Alien Abduction Day!
Today is Great American Meatout Day!
Today is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
Today is National Ravioli Day!
Today is Proposal Day!
Calendar
Today is Alien Abduction Day!
Today is Great American Meatout Day!
Today is National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
Today is National Ravioli Day!
Today is Proposal Day!
3.19
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3
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A
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Y
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Evan w/ Teachers; Happy Birthday Pfitzner!!!!!!!;
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3.20
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4
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B
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Y
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5th Grade Science Test; Dollar Dress Down Day
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3.23
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5
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C
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Y
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Quarter Testing Begins Happy Birthday Smith!!!!!!!
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3.24
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6
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D
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Y
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3.25
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1
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E
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Y
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Johnson out AM
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3.27
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3
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B
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X
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Johnson out; Quarter Testing Ends Happy Birthday Ferguson!!!!!!!
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3.29
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Happy Birthday Mitchell!!!!!!!!
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4.6
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Happy Birthday Perkins!!!!!!!!
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4.7
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Ash out AM
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4.8
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Evan mtg w/grade levels; Happy Birthday Smutek
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4.9
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Quarterly
Awards
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4.10
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1st Grade
Dan Nicholas Park 8:30-2:00; Happy Birthday
Woodson!!!!
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4.13
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Canty
out-training
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4.14
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Report
Cards go home
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4.16
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Happy Birthday Hooker; Ash out AM; Yoforia Spirit
Night
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4.17
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Kids
Night In Movie Night
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4.21
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IC
mtg. Instr. strategies
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4.22
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Johnson
out- AM
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4.23
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Johnson
out
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4.26
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5.1
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Canty
out meeting
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5.5
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Ash
out AM
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5.14
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Ash
out AM; Papa Murphy’s Spirit Night
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5.7
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4th Grade
Heritage Theater, New Winston Museum
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5.20
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Johnson
out AM
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5.22
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1st Grade
NC Zoo 8:00-2:00 PM; Yoforia Movie Night; Ready EOG window opens
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6.5
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Ready
EOG window closes
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6.7
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Water
Day
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March 20
1413 | Henry IV of England is succeed by his son Henry V. | |
1739 | In India, Nadir Shah of Persia occupies Delhi and takes possession of the Peacock throne. | |
1760 | The Great Fire of Boston destroys 349 buildings. | |
1792 | In Paris, the Legislative Assembly approves the use of the guillotine. | |
1815 | Napoleon Bonaparte enters Paris and begins his 100-day rule. | |
1841 | Edgar Allen Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue, considered the first detective story, is published. | |
1852 | Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin is published. | |
1906 | Army officers in Russia mutiny at Sevastopol. | |
1915 | The French call off the Champagne offensive on the Western Front. | |
1918 | The Bolsheviks of the Soviet Union ask for American aid to rebuild their army. | |
1922 | President Warren G. Harding orders U.S. troops back from the Rhineland. | |
1932 | The German dirigible, Graf Zepplin, makes the first flight to South America on regular schedule. | |
1939 | President Franklin D. Roosevelt names William O. Douglas to the Supreme Court. | |
1940 | The British Royal Air Force conducts an all-night air raid on the Nazi airbase at Sylt, Germany. | |
1943 | The Allies attack Field Marshall Erwin Rommel's forces on the Mareth Line in North Africa. | |
1965 | President Lyndon B. Johnson orders 4,000 troops to protect the Selma-Montgomery civil rights marchers. | |
1969 | Senator Edward Kennedy calls on the United States to close all bases in Taiwan. | |
1976 | Patty Hearst is convicted of armed robbery. | |
1982 | U.S. scientists return from Antarctica with the first land mammal fossils found there. | |
1987 | The United State approves AZT, a drug that is proven to slow the progress of AIDS. | |
Born on March 20 | ||
43BC | Ovid, Roman poet. | |
1811 | Napoleon II, son of Napoleon Bonaparte, Duke of Reichstadt. | |
1828 | Henrik Isben, Norwegian dramatist (Peer Gynt, Hedda Gabler). | |
1904 | B.F. Skinner, American psychologist. | |
1917 | Dame Vera Lynn , British singer. | |
1922 | Raymond Walter Goulding, Radio comedian of Bob and Ray fame. | |
1925 | John Ehrlichman, White House advisor to President Nixon. | |
1928 | Fred Rogers, television performer (Mr. Roger's Neighborhood). | |
1957 | Shelton 'Spike' Lee, film director (Do the Right Thing, Malcolm X). |
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