Week Ahead: March 16-20
|For each of us, we are going to have ups and downs during this stressful time. For me, I’ve had a few harder days this week. I found relief in finding something to laugh about (usually a trip to the faculty lounge provides the needed experience) and something to celebrate with others (Ryan’s birthday lunchtime softball game filled the bill). Remeber to pay attention to the signs of stress that your body and mind may be trying to get you to pay attention to. What’s happening is a lot. A. LOT.
The article Catriona shared with us is a great way to really help process all that is happening as well as great suggestions for how to respond: “10 Strategies on Educators’ Wellbeing: A Handbook for Schools During the COVID-10 Outbreak” from Ellen Mahoney of Sea Change Mentoring. I really recommend reading it if you haven’t already had a chance to do that. Please also read through the information sent out by Jacob Humes via email. It also includes resources that you can access.
Here is what’s up next week:
Sunday, March 15
Happy Birthday Ryan Pool!
Monday, March 16
Day 5, CDAB
Tuesday, March 17
Day 6, GHEF
Wednesday, March 18
Day 7, DABC
*Last day of Q3
Thursday, March 19
Day 8, HEFG
*First day of Q4
Friday, March 20
Day: Special A-H Schedule
Saturday, March 21
Happy Birthday David Rynne!
Upcoming (on the radar)
- March 23 Comments/Grades due, 3:00
- March 24 Verification reports due 3:00
- March 25 Report Cards distributed to parents
- March 30-April 3 Spring Break
Schedule on March 20: As Student Led Conferences have been cancelled, March 20th has been shifted to an A-H schedule. We will follow the schedule set by the HS (to accommodate our teachers who teach in both divisions).
- 08:00 – 8:40am Block A (40 minutes)
- 08:45 – 09:25am Block B (40 minutes)
- 09:30 – 10:10am Block C (40 minutes)
- 10:10 – 10:20am Break (10 minutes)
- 10:25 – 11:05am Block D (40 minutes)
- 11:10 – 11:50am Block E (40 minutes)
- 11:55 – 12:35pm Block F (40 minutes)
- 12:35 – 1:30pm Lunch (55 minutes)
- 1:35 – 2:15pm Block G (40 minutes)
- 2:20 – 3:00pm Block H (40 minutes)
Video Plan: Okay – so my plan to get video myself didn’t work out …. So, here is Plan B:
Please pick one or more of the segments on this document (by yourself, with a friend, as a group), and send me the video. It’s best to video with a landscape view. But I’ll take any video you have. I’ll mash it all together for an excellent video to send to our students. I’d love to have 2 versions / clips for each of the segments.
Here is the video again: Vietnam Hand Washing Challenge TikTok
- For all but the exploratory electives in G6, this could be considered a progress report as the grades continue into Q4 as a running total building up to the semester 2 grade. In that sense, all students have opportunities to improve their achievement.
- You may find that current grades are not actually reflective of the student’s typical or normal work. Your professional judgement should be used to ensure that the grade reported actually represents achievement. This is not to say that you need to “prop” up grades or mis-represent poor achievement duirng virtual school. However, if a student was not successful in completing assignments leading up to a major assessment, project or paper, BUT was successful on the summative work, you could adjust and/or exempt those lead up assignments. There are many other unique situations that might require your professional judgement. Please reach out to your grade level team, your department members, and/or Roxanne or I if you want an opportunity to talk through some of those situations.
- Grades and comment deadines were adjusted to give additional time.
- First step, see David Rynne. He will be able to tell you what the process is – and whether the particular thing you are thinking of using is / has been already submitted.
- Second step, see David Rynne. He will tell you if we’ve already decided to use a different product that does the same thing.
- Third step, see David Rynne. He will help you check through things like compatibility and all the privacy issues related to students using online tools.
- Fourth step (… can you guess?), see David Rynne. He will help you find the correct paperwork that needs to be completed and start the approval process (which will take a few days at a minimum).
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