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Youth Risk Behavior Survey – Action Required
YRBS is coming in February!
In 2019, all High Schools will be participating in the CDC’s YRBS (Youth Risk Behavior) Survey. Schools may be familiar with this survey as we have participated in past years. This survey will only be administered by a select number of teachers at each High School, which is determined by the CDC. On average, the number of teachers participating in the survey will be between 5-8 total classes. The survey itself is 91 questions and should take about 45-50 minutes to complete. We are asking that each school designate a site coordinator by clicking on this spreadsheet. This is the person with whom we will communicate the survey administration procedures. We will provide all the necessary items for your site coordinator and teachers to administer this survey (Welcome packet with instructions, FAQ’s for teachers, Passive permission forms, printed surveys, answer sheets, Connect Ed phone script to parents, and letters of support). As a “thank you” for participating in the 2019 YRBS survey all site coordinators will receive a $100 Publix gift card, and all participating teachers will receive a $25 Publix gift card. Please contact Matt Wicks, in OLL, if you have any questions about the YRBS survey and the administration timeline.
Pasco Pathways Feedback Survey – Action Required
Thank you for attending the Pasco Pathways Expo Events! Attendees had so many positive things to say about what they learned from the sessions they attended and the conversations they had with school representatives in the gym. We are asking that each school that attended complete this feedback survey to helps us plan for next year’s events.
Aspiring Leaders Registration – Share with teachers
We are excited to announce the opening of registration for LEAD, Pasco County Schools’ professional development program for aspiring leaders. LEAD is a 6- night program focused on maximizing leadership potential by enhancing skills, knowledge and experiences. It is open to both instructional and non-instructional aspiring leaders of all levels.
Coaching Conference: Invitation to Present - Share with coaches
We are offering the opportunity for coaches to support other coaches’ learning during the upcoming January 31st Coaching Conference.
Coaches can SHOWCASE the important work they are doing at your schools in two different ways, poster sessions or regular sessions. Information was sent to coaches about both of these opportunities. Encourage coaches in your building to share with other coaches during this last coaching conference of the year. Let’s highlight and celebrate the hard work and dedication of so many in our schools! An added incentive for coaches who present is they will be added to a drawing for a 75″ Interactive Panel Smartboard that will be raffled off at the conference. A great tool for any school building!
Instructional Technology Update – Share with teachers & coaches
December’s newsletter provides relevant information on assessment utilizing technology tools that our readily accessible to many or all of our schools. Specifically, this SMORE highlights tools that can support both formative and summative assessments and how those tools provide specific guidance in creation and use for assessing students effectively. See what tech tools can best support both limited student devices and one to one classrooms.
December Science Newsletter – FYI
Linked below is the December Science Newsletter for high school. Please be aware of the science fair submission deadlines. Have a great end to the 1st semester and a wonderful holiday season.
High School: https://www.smore.com/nfv23
Important Dates | |
12/10 – 12/14 | Priority School Walkthroughs |
12/10 – 12/21 | Quarterly Check Window |
12/13 | Secondary Design Team Meeting |
12/17 – 12/21 | Semester One District Finals |
12/18 | Math Coaches PD |
12/21 | Secondary Science Fair Paperwork Due |
12/21 | Upload SAC Minutes for Semester 1 |
12/21 | End of Quarter |
On the Horizon | |
Upcoming: |
12/22-1/6 – Winter Break, 1/7 Teacher Planning Day |
Instruction at a Glance
Click the links below to access the Instruction at a Glance document for each content area.
Content Area | myPGS Section # | Date & Time | Location | Target Audience | Focus/Learning Goal |
World Languages | Section #13358 | 1/10/2019 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM | District Office Portable 8A | 6-12 World Language Teachers | To understand how to develop instruction that will improve students’ second language acquisition skills in reading, writing, and listening through comprehensible input. |
Training Title | Teachers who Attended | Information/ Training Received | What to Expect in the Classroom | Questions to Ask |
Classroom Management: Managing the Classroom Environment- Thursday 12/6/18
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6-12 Classroom Teachers |
Participants learned how executive functioning effects learning and identified strategies to support students. Participants designed a layout of their classroom space and brainstormed strategies for more efficient transitions to maximize student learning. Teachers identified and utilized effective techniques for managing groups of students (heterogenous, homogenous, random, student selected). |
Strategies in place to help students that struggle with executive functioning skills. Layout of classroom that maximizes space to limit transition time, enhances instructional flow, and maintains a safe environment. Grouping of students heterogeneously, homogeneously, randomly, or by student selection depending on content and/or task. |
What strategies have you implemented to assist your students who struggle with executive functioning? As a result of your learning and collaboration with colleagues, what changes have you made to your classroom layout and/or transitions? How are your students grouped for this activity? Why did you select that grouping? |