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November 2 – Election Rights Education/ Ocoee 1920 Election Education – Share required instructional mandate with teachers

Highlight the importance of language and semantics, and offer grade level appropriate activities that reflect student development, around the 1920 Ocoee Election Day, which includes as many sources (primary and secondary) as possible to build a K-12 understanding of this Florida historical event. A K-12 crosswalk for this event along with other resources to help build teacher knowledge on this event may be found here.

HOLOCAUST HISTORY EDUCATION WEEK- NOVEMBER 8TH - 12TH – Share required instructional mandate with teachers

Holocaust Education Week in Florida is held annually the second week in November which coincides with the anniversary of Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938, a major turning point in the persecution of European Jews by the Nazi regime. This year Holocaust Education Week in Florida will be held November 8-12, 2021. Resources on this page has been shared by the Florida Holocaust Education Task Force and shared out with school districts to support accurate education on the events of the Holocaust with grade appropriate content.

NOVEMBER 11TH - VETERANS DAY Video to be Shown on 11/11 – Share required instructional mandate & video with teachers

Instruction to promote patriotism and honor veterans is a part of our required instruction per Florida Statute, 1003.42 which states: “In order to encourage patriotism, the sacrifices of veterans have made in serving our country, and protecting democratic values worldwide. Such instruction must occur on or before Veterans Day and Memorial Day. Members of the instructional staff are encouraged to use the assistance of local veterans when practicable.”

Pasco County Schools will be partnering with Brian Corley, Supervisor of Elections for our 8th annual district wide Veteran’s Day event to support Vote in Honor of a Veteran. This year our event will once again be pre-recorded and be 100% virtual so the recording may be shown each period at our secondary level or at set time established by the elementary or secondary school.

Additional resources to help with the importance of this day, may be found here. This page  will also be updated with a video link to access the Pasco virtual Veterans Day program on Veterans Day.

November is Native American Heritage Month – Share required instructional mandate with teachers

Native American history is often underrepresented in historical textbooks. As teachers, it is critical in this time of culturally relevant education that we expose our students to comprehensive, thoughtful and accurate education in Native American history and culture. For many of our Social Studies courses we have dedicated standards that address Native American history. For additional resources please use this link.

New House Bill for Teachers in PDCP and Reading Endorsed Mentors

Below is the official language from House Bill 7011, Student Literacy, that will require Reading Endorsed mentors for PDCP teachers in the following certification areas:

Elementary Ed K-6

PreK-Primary (Age 3 – Grade 3)

Middle Grades English 5-9

English 6-12

ESOL K-12

Reading K-12

 

Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, for all such personnel who supervise or direct teacher preparation students during internships in kindergarten through grade 3 or who are enrolled in a teacher preparation program for a certificate area identified pursuant to s. 1012.585(3)(f), must have a certificate or be endorsement in reading.

What does this mean for us? PDCP teachers with the above certification areas will need a mentor who is Reading Endorsed starting next school year. 

Now is the time to recruit your Reading Endorsed teachers who are not Clinical Educator trained.  Please check this list to see who is Reading Endorsed but not Clinical Educator trained.

The next Clinical Educator will begin in January. Please see this flyer for dates, times, and recommendation form

Please send your recommendation forms to Charlotte Kralik to be register in myPGS.

New Teacher Love!!!

Thank you for inviting and encouraging your new teachers to attend the Year-Long Induction! We have completed Module 2: Your Influence and Module 3: Conquering Classroom Challenges. We had a great turn out for both sessions. Please check out the spreadsheet for who attended these modules of learning.

If any of your new teachers missed these sessions, their mentor can review the slide deck and/or watch the recording in the new teacher course. Please communicate this course to your mentors. Lots of great resources to support any new hire with building a compassionate classroom.

We know that many of you have just hired some new teachers. We have been working to update our roster to be sure that all our newest teachers are registered for this learning as well as sending them their books. Please use this roster to see who will be invited to all the sessions offered during the New Teacher Year-Long Induction.

Please view this flyer for dates of our next modules of learning. 

If you have any questions, please reach out to Charlotte Kralik.

 

Pasco Pathways Information

Pasco County Schools will host two virtual expo-style events to showcase the choices and innovative programs in our county for the 22-23 school year on November 15th for west side schools and November 18th for east side schools. The expo events will take place from 5-8 p.m.  Please use these flyers and the Pasco Pathways Expo website to advertise these opportunities with families. Printed flyers and posters have been sent to schools and departments for advertisement. In addition to these marketing materials, you can share the Pasco Pathways Catalog to showcase many of the options in our county.  We have updated the district website to have all information in one place regarding the options available as well as information about the 22-23 application window.

We are asking that schools and departments distribute this FAQ document​ to their support staff and other staff members as needed to answer questions families may have about the events and how to register.  We are also asking all principals to use this script, which can be modified to meet the needs of each school, to inform families of the events. In addition to phone calls home, please share/retweet all social media posts you see about the expos and application process. Schools and departments attending should have received individual emails with logistical information about the events. If you have any questions about the expos, please contact Francesca Howard, Pam Davis or Samantha Del Valle.

Pasco Pathways- 22-23 Controlled Open Enrollment School Choice Application- Programs to be advertised

The K-12 Controlled Open Enrollment School Choice Window for the 2022-23 school year will be open from January 6 through January 20, 2022.  The notification window is from February 23 through March 4, 2022.   The link below will take you to the document that details all the programs/schools that will be listed on the school choice application.  If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Francesca Howard by November 12th.

2022-2023 Pasco Pathways School Choice Options.docx

DE Spring Timeline and Registration Review

Spring registration due dates have been adjusted to ensure that students have sufficient time to complete their dynamic forms. Please refer to the updated timeline here. This information was sent to DE admin last week. Please contact Kristin Ingold with any questions.

PHSC will be hosting a DE registration review to support the transition back to WISE. Please feel free to forward this invite to those at your site that also support DE. Zoom information is below and this meeting will be recorded. Please contact Kristin Ingold with any questions.

Topic: PHSC, Pasco, & Hernando School Districts – DE Registration Review

Time: Nov 1, 2021 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://phsc.zoom.us/j/89844485825

21-22 Mental Health modules for students in grades 7-12

21-22 Mental Health modules for students in grades 7-12 are currently available within myLearning and ready for school-wide implementation based on the timeline and plan that best fits your student and school needs. As a reminder, this is required instruction and we will ask you to complete a form at the end of the year stating which courses you implemented this instruction through. Below are some logistics and reminders for your school implementation. 

  • LDCs will be automatically tagged to the courses and will be able to tag staff in turn based on how you determine implementation to happen at your school. (If you don’t have one, this will be the person that typically serves the tagging of blueprint courses at your school, same process different course).
  • Students will be auto-rostered to their respective grade level course.  The LDC will only be tagging staff designated by you and “publishing” the course once you are ready for implementation. The courses should not be modified by teachers.
  • The courses MUST BE PUBLISHED or students will not see them on their myLearning dashboard
  • For mixed grade level courses, the teacher will decide on one of the courses and run that one for the group.
  • Your Student Services team will be auto-tagged to all of your courses as well.  Student Services is familiar with the materials and will be prepared to respond for any minimal number of students that have a response to the material and need to discuss it further. 

Your LDC has received an email inviting them to each of the courses as a Designer. Once the LDC accepts the course invitation they can immediately begin enrolling the teachers designated by you as facilitators/teachers.

Level Specific Information

  • Middle school is only receiving two courses (7th and 8th) because 6th is covered through M/J Health
  • High school, your coach will be receiving four courses (9th through 12th) but many 9th graders are already covered through HOPE.  There is no downside to HOPE students covering the material, if it makes it easier for implementation at your school, as the material is different from what they would have seen in class, but it is not required for that group because of HOPE.
GRACE Program

An amendment has been proposed to the 21-22 Student Progression Plan (SPP) to add language regarding the Graduates Requiring Additional Credit Earning Program (Grace). The Grace Program has been adopted to provide grace and compassion to students during the Covid pandemic.  This program is for students who are behind in new credit and need the program to meet the 18 or 24 credit graduation requirement or to meet the promotion requirements to transition to high school from middle school. Students participating in the Grace Program would be extending their opportunities beyond the school day either on campus or at home. Please review the amendment below. Final board approval will occur on 11/2. Reach out to Tonia Shook or Lynn Young with questions.

 21-22 SPP Amendment 10-5 Board Workshop.docx

NWEA ELA data information session

As we work through the process of utilizing our NWEA data to support our instructional next steps, we wanted to offer a session to help guide teachers through the process of identifying the high-leverage reports, and using those reports to support instructional moves. We will be hosting two dates (choose one) either, Wednesday, November 3rd OR Thursday, November 4th from 2:00-2:45pm or 3:30-4:15pm to engage teachers in this deep data dive.

Please designate a teacher leader or coach in your building who would be willing to learn, take the information back to your school site, and make actionable next steps. Please provide them with this link to sign up for the session of their choosing and use the below zoom information to join:

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82120420468

Meeting ID: 821 2042 0468

Please contact @Cassie Rae Marie Hernandez or @Tressa Lima with any questions you may have.

We look forward to a great session!

New Digital Mindfulness Program - Inner Explorer

We are excited to announce a new digital mindfulness program that we have purchased for every school called Inner Explorer!  Inner Explorer is a Tier 1 Social Emotional Learning tool for all students preschool through high school.

Inner Explorer directly addresses Pasco’s Social Emotional Learning Standards including developing a positive sense of self-identity, recognizing how thoughts, emotions, and feelings affect behavior, and managing thoughts, emotions, and actions in constructive ways.

This video does a great job explaining the program, as well as giving an overview of how easily Inner Explorer can be integrated for your teachers’ daily lessons.  The best part?  There is no advanced planning needed for your teachers!  They simply log in, push the play button, and are ready to go with the daily mindfulness practice!  Keep an eye out for more detailed instructions for your school to get started with Inner Explorer.

Advanced Degrees in Education Information Session

Saint Leo University is offering an Information session on Advanced Degrees in Education on Wednesday, November 3rd  at 4:00 PM or 7:00 PM.

Click here for the flyer with details.

Additional Professional Development Options and Insights to Behavior- Please share with teachers

Communication went out this week to teachers that need to renew prior to June 30, 2022. Teachers may view their transcript and credit bank in myPGS on the credentials page. 

If you are short a few points, please check out the courses page in myPGS and below for great professional learning opportunities to earn in-service and ESE points.

Option 1:

The BEESS Portal to Professional Development Alternatives (PDA) offers a variety of online courses for Florida educators that will increase their ability to respond to the needs of students with disabilities. The courses from the PDA Portal site have been combined to create a “one-stop” for professional development related to students. Some of these courses are facilitated or self-paced. Please see the courses page in myPGS for additional information on professional development opportunities.

Option 2:

By using our Functional Behavior Assessment platform: Insight’s to Behavior, we have the opportunity for online training. There are over 38+ different workshops available for staff to participate in online. The e-learning workshops range from less than 1 hour up to 2 hours. Each workshop has a corresponding course that has been created in MyPGS. When staff complete the e-learning workshop on the Insight to Behavior website with a 80% or higher, they receive a certificate of completion that can be emailed to wcrosley@pasco.k12.fl.us and in-service/training points are awarded.

Please click HERE for a power point for additional information and click HERE for a listing of all e-workshops with topic descriptions and time needed to complete. If you have any questions, contact Anna Randazzo via email: arandazz@pasco.k12.fl.us

For questions about your professional development points and opportunities, please email Charlotte Kralik.

For questions specific about renewing your certificate, please find your certification specialist and email your specialist for support with your certificate and the renewal process.