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OLL Middle School Communication

Upcoming Compassionate Classroom PD for Instructional Assistants

We will be offering Compassionate Classroom PD to all 1st through 12th grade Instructional Assistants (Kindergarten IAs will have a separate training) focusing on building relationships, helping support the classroom teacher with establishing and maintaining a positive culture, and general tips for classroom positive behavior management. The sessions will all be virtual and can be accessed through this Zoom link.

Participants only need to attend one session!  They may choose the date and time that works best for their schedule.  Each session will last approximately 90 minutes.

Here are the dates and times for our offerings:

11/11 10:00 and 1:30

11/15 10:00 and 1:30

11/18 10:00 and 1:30

Participants can register in myPGS course# 4238 for the session they choose to attend.

Math Adoption Train the Trainer

As part of the current Math adoption process, OLL is requesting the nomination of one teacher per middle school to serve as the school-based trainer for the review of materials in every building. The trainer will serve as the point of communication and training for the materials review during the ‘try out’ period in January.  The trainers will attend 5 hours of training in December and will receive a stipend for their time as all trainings will occur after-school hours.  Complete the below Mach Form to submit your one candidate. Please submit the form by no later than Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 5:00 p.m.   

Middle School

Please share the following information with your selected teacher: 

Date(s)

Time

Event

Hours

Wednesday, December 1 

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. 

Train the Trainer Protocols 

Tuesday, December 7

 

5:00 p.m.  – 8:00 p.m. 

Math Vendor Presentations and Q & A 

3  

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Tonia Shook, Secondary Program Coordinator. 

Course Adoption 21-22 School Year

The course adoption process for the 21-22 school year will take place through the Secondary Design Team meetings. The remaining meeting dates that will include this process are December 1st  and February 9th .  To have a course reviewed at the December 1st meeting please complete this form by November 12th  . Please reference the course catalog prior to submitting a course adoption request to ensure this course would be needed in the content area. For courses outside of these subject areas (CTE, ESE, AICE, IB, etc.) please reference the course catalog in myStudent to see what is currently adopted. The course is only adopted for use in brick and mortar schools if there is a Z suffix on the end of the course code number and it is listed as active in the system.  If you are unsure of how to access the course catalog reference these directions.  

The school year that precedes an instructional materials adoption, when current course standards are under review, we will pause the adoption of new courses for that content area.  This school year we will not adopt new Social Studies courses for 22-23.  Please contact Tonia Shook with any questions you may have.

PBIS Office Hours and Drop In Support

Nov. 16th we are offering our first “PBIS Drop-In Session”. This hour will be dedicated to answering questions from your school! This ranges anywhere from new Point of Contact Inquires, to questions on your Mid-Year PBIS Implementation Checklist! As a reminder, the FLBIS Mid-Year Implementation Check List is due on 12/1/21. 

We are here to serve YOU! Join through Zoom! If you cannot attend but would like to please contact Susanna G. Haberle at shaberle@pasco.k12.fl.us and Lesley Wilson at lrwilson@pasco.k12.fl.us and they will set up time specifically for you!  

High School- 7:30- 8:30 Join through Zoom!

Mid School- 9:00-10:00 Join through Zoom!

Elem School- 10:15-11:15 Join through Zoom!

 

PMP Reporting Monthly Progress

Each month, we will continue to report progress to parents to let them know how their child is responding to Tier 3 interventions.  Teachers will want to update the indication as to whether each student is making (adequate, limited, yes, or no) progress in the SSS, at the same time as working on progress reports or report cards. This will be populated on the monthly progress letters that will go home on November 12th  with progress reports.

Here is a chart which indicates when the progress letters will be generated in the letter queue in myStudent and when they should be sent home.

Date letters will be generated in letter queue

Date schools send home progress letters

11/5 initial post of letters to review

11/11 final repost of letters

11/12 progress reports + progress letter

No progress letters will be distributed in December.

Please follow these steps to access the Academic Monitoring List (School)

  1. Open myStudent
  2. Click on Reports (left menu bar)
  3. Click on District Reports, then District Reports again
  4. Select the Academic Monitoring List Report to run for your school
    1. Under Select your criteria– you have options to choose from-select PMP Standards Not Met to view a report which shows every student with a PMP that should have an intervention plan.
    2. Active Academic Monitoring Plan during time period (shows all students with an intervention plan in ELA and/or Math).
    3. Last column shows errors (something missing)- Review for errors prior to printing monthly progress letters

You can find the directions for letter distribution on pages 4-5 of the  Academic Monitoring in myStudent.docx. Only administrators and office staff with DEO or School Update profiles will have access, one week prior to distribution of progress reports, to the Letter Queue area of myStudent located in the Student Menu.  This is the same process as quarter 1.

Please contact Courtney LoughJan Anderton, or Larry Porter if you have any questions.

Reading Endorsement Update

Here is the link to the most up to date staff members who have their reading endorsement or reading certified on their teaching certificate. If you have staff that are seeking their endorsement, here is the schedule for Pasco and a link to register with UF Literacy Matrix, who is still accepting applicants, the next groups will begin on December 1st.

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.

NWEA Overview for ELA

This week we were excited to host some live sessions for ELA teachers and leaders so that they could take time looking and learning about the most high leverage reports for ELA and how to use the data to inform and support planning instruction and intervention. Please share the information and screencast for the content with teachers and leaders that were unable to attend. It will stay linked through the PD Hub to be accessed at any time. Please reach out to Cassie Hernandez or Damien Cabrera with any questions.

Inner Explorer – Universal Social Emotional Learning Support

Last week we shared the exciting news that the District had purchased the mindfulness program Inner Explorer for all teachers.  We are now thrilled to say that the app has been installed on all teacher and admin MyPascoConnect dashboards, allowing staff to utilize their single sign-on capabilities to access Inner Explorer!  All your teachers need to do now is click the app, choose their grade level (Pre-K, Elementary 1-4, Middle 5-8, High 9-12) and get started with the program.  

We will be sharing more information in the coming weeks to support you, but If you have any questions or want additional support with this fantastic program, please reach out to Lesley Wilson or Susanna Haberle

Register for the FGCU Virtual Information Session

Register for the FGCU Virtual Information Session + WIN Teacher Essentials Basket of Goodies + “Teacher Strong” Face Mask!

Hello Pasco Educators—you are invited to attend a virtual information session to learn more about Florida Gulf Coast University’s online graduate degree programs. The session will cover graduate program details, our online model, admissions requirements, start dates and financial aid options. 

Programs below are offered 100% ONLINE + NO GRE REQUIRED:

  • M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction—Elementary Education Concentration
  • M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction—Reading Concentration
  • M.Ed. in Educational Leadership—Level 1 Certification (FLDOE)
  • M.A. in Educational Leadership—P-12 Education Concentration
  • M.A. in Educational Leadership—Higher Education Concentration
  • M.Ed. in Special Education

When:  Tuesday, November 16

Time:    4:30pm-5:00pm

                REGISTER HERE                 

  • To show our gratitude for teachers, registrants will have the chance to WIN a Teacher Essentials Basket of Goodies and “Teacher Strong” face mask!

If you cannot join the meeting, but would like more information: Please contact Mrs. Casey Berman at casey.berman@academicpartnerships.com

OR complete our online INFORMATION REQUEST FORM