The Winter Elevate PERTS Survey runs from February 28-March 10 and allows students to share the extent to which they are having affirming learning experiences. The survey will be conducted in all Algebra I and English I classrooms and will be administered by teachers. Teachers can view the training here. The survey will take approximately five minutes. All 9th grade students enrolled in Algebra I and English I should take the survey in both classes. Email CI@scsk12.org if you have questions.
Reminder: March 10, 2023
Help teachers use their data to provide Just-in-time support to their students: Once teachers have a good understanding of the content and their students, they will want to determine how and when you will provide “just-in-time” support in the context of new grade-level learning. With so many resources in the teacher toolbox, it can be hard to know what resources are best to use. I-Ready has an amazing tool which allows you to select the resources based on whether you are looking for instruction /assessment support, differentiation support, or teacher support. Below are the links to a resource selector tool for both Reading and Math which can be shared with teachers.
Advanced Placement Summer Institute (APSI) Scholarship Opportunities are available in the following link: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/professional-learning/summer-institutes/summer-institute-scholarship. Please share with pertinent staff. Contact James Smith if you have questions.
Reminder: March 4, 2023
Save the date for the annual MSCS LEADERSHIP SYMPOSIUM: JUNE 5-9, 2023 @Renasant Convention Center
The MSCS Leadership Symposium is a premier professional learning and networking event designed for emerging and experienced school leaders to learn from expert keynote speakers and leaders in education, network with other school leaders across the Mid-South, and spark ideas to transform K-12 learning environments.
This year, MSCS Leaders will be LEARNING, LEADING, AND TRENDING UP! Sign up to receive notifications about conference updates, registration, lodging, and more on the MSCS Leadership Symposium Website www.scsk12.org/ls.
For inquiries, reach out via email at symposium@scsk12.org.
Reminder: April 30, 2023
Memphis-Shelby County Schools Professional Learning & Support Department is pleased to announce its CALL FOR PROPOSALS for the 2023 MSCS Leadership Symposium, which will be held June 5-9 at the Renasant Convention Center in Downtown Memphis, TN. This year’s conference theme is Leading, Learning, and Trending Up with the following conference learning strands: Culture & Climate and Instructional Leadership.
Proposal submissions should urge and encourage leaders to think critically and creatively to:
Submissions will be accepted through 11:59 pm, March 20 at https://bit.ly/2023SymposiumProposals. To access the full Call for Proposals, visit www.scsk12.org/ls.
For inquiries, reach out via email at symposium@scsk12.org.
Reminder: March 20, 2023
2023 MSCS Leadership Symposium Sponsorship Registration now open through March 17, 2023. Sponsors have the opportunity to engage and network with the best school leaders in the nation. Visit www.scsk12.org/ls to register today! Spaces are limited!
This year, MSCS Leaders will be LEARNING, LEADING, AND TRENDING UP! Sign up to receive notifications about conference updates, registration, lodging, and more on the MSCS Leadership Symposium Website www.scsk12.org/ls .
For inquiries, reach out via email at symposium@scsk12.org.
TEM Observation Completion: 60% of Total TEM Observations should be completed by March 3. For questions and/or additional support, please contact your EPS Advisor.
TEM Observation Completion: 60% of Total TEM Observations should be completed by March 3rd. For questions and/or additional support, please contact your EPS Advisor.
Hey, Elementary Leaders and Teachers! MSCS is again taking part in the Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) K-3 Home Library Program, a FREE book delivery program! Each rising 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade student, which means current Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd graders, will receive SIX high-quality books this summer at no cost to the District.
The book deliveries are expected to begin in June. As a bonus, schools will receive copies of the texts in the month of June for them to distribute to their 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade Teachers! So, 1st and 2nd grade teachers, you will be able to incorporate new book titles into your classroom libraries next school year! As an added bonus this year, Librarians in each elementary school will also receive a set of the high-quality books.
Schools and parents do not have to take any action to participate in this book delivery program. We are very excited to have this great partnership with GELF. Check out the FAQ here.
Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org
Attention: HS Leaders and Teachers – A Special Opportunity for High School Students
Memphis River Parks Partnership is again sponsoring the Tom Lee Poetry and Spoken Word Contest. This second annual contest is for all students in 9th to 12th grades. Three winners will receive cash prizes - $300 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd place, and $100 for 3rd place. Teachers of the winning students will receive gift cards in the same amount as their students.
While the Prize always has special meaning for Black History Month in celebrating Tom Lee, that is especially noteworthy this year after the dramatic canopy in Tom Lee Park was recently renamed in memory of Tyre Nichols and honoring his parent’s example of love and leadership.
Special posters and flyers about the Prize will be delivered to each school’s ELA department head during the week of February 20, and they show the rules and details about the contest. In addition, this year, Memphis River Parks have developed a detailed curriculum to help the study of Tom Lee’s example. Deadline for entries is March 31. Winners and their teachers will be honored at a special ceremony on or near Tom Lee Day (May 8).
Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org
It’s time to celebrate the 4th Annual SEL Day. MSCS will promote SEL Week as Feb. 27-March 3. In our District, we want you to know that You Make the Difference! Let’s have a phenomenal week as you continue to uplift hearts and connect minds in our community. Click to view SEL Week ToolKit.
School Leaders, we look forward to you joining us March 6-8 for March 2023 Leadership Development Week. Please wear purple, green, and white in recognition of Women's History Month.
Please pay attention to rescheduled dates for some audiences, which are highlighted in yellow.
Participants (PLC Coaches/Instructional Facilitators, ILT, DLAs) should register in PLZ using the course codes below. Please bring a fully charged laptop to all in-person sessions.
Click HERE to access March LDW Agendas.
Vice Principals & Assistant Principals
ILT Teacher Content Leaders
PLC Coaches & Instructional Facilitators
K-2 Specialized Education Assistants
Kindergarten: 3/7 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Virtual
1st Grade: 3/8 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Virtual
2nd Grade: 3/9 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m., Virtual
Digital Learning Ambassadors
Principals
*Professional School Counselors will not meet during March LDW.
Reminder: March 8, 2023
Part II of the required AP Coordinators’ Workshop on Exam Security and Program Integrity will be held on March 2, from 9 – 11 a.m. at 3030 Jackson Ave. (east conference room). Please share this information with your AP coordinators. If you have questions, contact James Smith.
Reminder: March 2, 2023
Now that the Optional Schools application process is well underway, it is time to complete your Optional Schools Strategic Plan (OSSP) Progress Report. The OSSP Progress Report allows you to reflect on the goals you established for your optional program, highlight accomplishments made toward those goals, and identify challenges that may require intervention or additional support. Being mindful of lofty enrollment aspirations, we must continue to employ aggressive recruitment and marketing strategies during the upcoming months.
Your school's OSSP Progress Report template will be sent to you next week. Be sure to review your initial OSSP, and complete the progress report by Friday, March 10. A copy of your responses will be sent to you to ensure you have a copy for your records.
Please contact Katrina Taylor if you have questions, need technical assistance with the form, or if you would like to talk through the progress report. Thanks for your continued partnership in this work.
Reminder: March 11, 2023
All purchases that need to be made to facilitate programmatic activities (marketing, recruitment, etc.) for your optional program should be made as soon as possible. The deadline for optional schools to spend their optional budget allotments is Friday, March 24.
Please contact Linda Sklar if you have questions or need funds moved to a different spending category to facilitate your purchasing. Also, please continue processing new and renewal optional applications. Renewal applications should be entered in PowerSchool by Tuesday, March 28. Thanks for your continued partnership.
Reminder: March 29, 2023
Are you interested in becoming a high-quality MSCS Principal? The Aspiring Leader Fellowship Program, Track 2 Principal Pipeline provides intense support, practical application opportunities, and tailored coaching to fellows in preparation for a rigorous principal selection process. Join us for an info session on 2/27, 3/2, or 3/6 to learn more about program benefits. Applications will be accepted Feb. 23 - March 23.
Access application materials here: ALFP: Principal 2023-24 Marketing Materials
Visit https://bit.ly/2023ALFPTRACK2APP to apply TODAY!
For more information, contact Dr. Angela Nichols, nicholsam@scsk12.org.
Reminder: March 23, 2023
CCTE Important Dates to Remember
Past Due
Fall Equipment Inventory Submission
February 28th
Industry Credentials /Certifications
• Basic Life Support (BLS)
• Hair Braider Registration
• OSHA 30 Construction
• OSHA 30 General Industry
• ServSafe Food Handler
March 3rd
Formative Assessment
Testing window for Pre-Test, Assessment #1, #2 and #3 has been extended.
March 23rd
Personal Finance - Dave Ramsey Training Session (Select Teachers)
March 24th
SSQI Documents Submission
• Indicator 1.4 – Spring Advisory Meeting
• Indicator 3.3 – Professional Development Log (PLZ Transcript)
• Indicator 5.1 – Student Industry Certification, WBL, Internship
• Indicator 5.2 – CTSO Student Participation
Reminder: March 3, 2023
Greetings Principals,
In the event that a facility emergency occurs at your school (e.g., air, heat, gas leaks, electrical outage), please contact the individuals in the AOSS Manual. For your convenience, we have enclosed a copy of the AOSS protocol regarding Facility Emergencies that you can share with your team.
Reminder: March 3, 2023
The Myra C. Stiles Scholarship Award was created to honor the legacy of a longtime member of the DWSC, Ms. Myra C. Stiles. She was the DWSC Treasurer for over 20 years, which distinguished her as the longest serving officer in DWSC history.
The Myra C. Stiles Scholarship Award is now open for high school female seniors! And the goal is to give $500 scholarship awards to four (4) students! Please feel free to distribute the flyer shown below. This year, the scholarship application can be completed online only by accessing the following link: https://forms.gle/n2aMofS9VXbEL6vq7.
If there is any issue with the scholarship link or if you have any questions about the scholarship application process or rules, please contact Lynnette Hall-Lewis, Esq., Chair of the Scholarship Committee, at DWSC.901@gmail.com.
Reminder: March 31, 2023