November 17, 2023
Academics
Academics
All Counselors, Admin
Child Abuse School Coordinator and Co-Coordinator

The state requires each school to designate a Child Abuse Coordinator and Co-Coordinator. For Memphis-Shelby County Schools, each Principal will serve as the Coordinator and will identify one Professional School Counselor to serve as the Co-Coordinator. The Coordinators' names must be reported to the Department of Children's Services for each school annually. Please complete the link below by Friday, December 1st. If you have any questions regarding this law or any DCS-related issue, please contact Dr. Rhonda Hill, hillre@scsk12.org or Dr. Angela Hargrave, hargraveal@scsk12.org.

 

Link: School Child Abuse Coordinator and Co-Coordinator Form 2023-24

 

 

ElemMid PLC, Teachers, Admin, Reminder
Ready Read Student Workbooks - UPDATE​

Attention: Elementary and Middle School Leaders

THANK YOU for completing the Ready Read Materials Delivery survey confirming receipt of your student copies of the Ready Read materialsElementary and Middle/K-8 School principals (or designees) who have not completed the survey, please do so by Tuesday, November 7th. For those who need additional Ready Reading student workbooks, please also use the survey link to communicate the request. In this way, the Curriculum & Instruction ELA Team will be able to ensure each ES/MS/K-8 school receives the necessary materials for instruction.

Ready Read survey: https://forms.office.com/r/NgmMZMdKf1
 

Completed surveys are due by Tuesday, November 7th.

Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org.

Reminder: December 18, 2023

All Admin, Required, Reminder
Emergency Closings of Schools

Greetings Principals, 

As we prepare for the possibility of inclement weather, we wanted to provide you with a copy of the Emergency Closure of Schools Procedures.

Reminder: December 1, 2023

All Counselors, Other, Admin, Required
Mandatory Discipline Training (NEW ADMIN & Behavior Support Staff)

As we prepare for the approaching 2nd semester, it is crucial that we equip our new school leaders and behavior support staff early with the appropriate training and skills that will allow them to maintain and cultivate positive learning environments. Many legislative and district changes have occurred that we must train on district-wide, and we know from past trends that, student behaviors tend to get more interesting during the second semester. Just as in years past, we are providing multiple training opportunities during the month of November.

New Staff (0-3 years)...

  • Principals
  • Assistant Principals & Vice-Principals 
  • Behavior Specialists & ISS monitors
  • Counselors (optional, per principal) 

should participate in ONE of the training opportunities and register by clicking on the link provided Discipline Training – New Staff in PLZ. Participants may select the training date that is most convenient for them. Participants will engage in courageous conversations about real life challenges/scenarios and will be guided using the state law, policy, and district expectations. Experienced staff are not required... but certainly welcome to attend.

At this time, training is being offered to traditional MSCS schools only. Additional training opportunities will be provided for MSCS charters at a later date. 

Please don’t hesitate to contact Dr. JB Blocker directly if you have any questions.

All Admin, Required
Discipline Incidents & Suspension Notifications

When entering discipline incidents in Incident Management as well as printing the Official Suspension Notification, please use these steps.

All Required, All
Rethink November and December Scope and Sequence

We are nearing the end of first semester in supporting our students' social and emotional learning needs with the Rethink curriculum. 

There have been some changes to the Rethink November and December Scope and Sequence. Check it out to be sure you are in the know. 

Please be sure to pay close attention to the date for data collection each month: 

  • Data for November Compliance Month will be collected EOD Monday, Nov. 20.
  • Data for December Compliance Month will be collected EOD Friday, Dec. 15.
All Admin, Required
General Choice Transfer (Rescind)
  • Schools may submit General Choice Transfer (GCT) rescind requests for students who are non-compliant with grades, attendance, and behaviors. Rescission will not be processed until the end of the current semester.
  • Please notify parents before submitting a rescind request and wait for confirmation of approval before submitting a centralized withdrawal or notifying parents of a rescind to home school.
  • Note: All special education (SPED) and displaced students must be vetted according to IEP standards and McKinney Vento Law.
  • Please submit all rescind requests through the following link: S.E.E.D. Request Rescind GCT
  • Please contact Doris Rice at 416-6007 with any questions.

 *** All rescind dates are aligned with MSCS grading periods.

All Admin, Required
Attendance Procedures and Reminders
  • School administrators must ensure teachers record attendance daily and input grades in Power Teacher Pro. Do Not use paper forms.
  • School office staff should process and reconcile daily attendance codes submitted by teachers. Failure to complete this task will impact funding (TISA).
  • Each school should have an attendance administrator who can assist and verify the accuracy of attendance data.   
  • Please contact Millie Avery at 416-6007 with any questions. 
All Required, All
Centralized Student Withdrawals Reminders
  • Please note that the district’s Centralized Withdrawal Form will be closed when school is not in session. The upcoming dates are as follow: 
    • Friday, Nov. (Veterans Day)
    • Nov. 20 -24 (Thanksgiving)
  • Please contact Justin Doss at 416-6007 with any questions.
All Other, Admin, Required
Maintaining Regular School Attendance During the Holiday Season
  • As the Thanksgiving and winter holidays approach, please remind families of the importance of regular school attendance. Absences tend to increase during the days leading up to and following a holiday, but every day a student is absent is a lost opportunity for learning. Regular school attendance is essential for student success. 
  • To remind families of the importance of regular school attendance, you may want to:
    • Send a letter home to students or post a reminder on the school website.
    • Thank families for their partnership and emphasize the importance of their support in ensuring that students attend school every day.
    • Highlight the many opportunities that students gain from attending school, such as academic enrichment, social and emotional development, and preparation for college and careers.
  • To maintain student engagement and enthusiasm, consider planning a fun activity for the day before break begins and for the day school resumes.

Thank you for your commitment to student success. By working together, we can help all students reach their full potential.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

All Other, Admin, Required
Enrollment, Registration, and Centralized Withdrawal Process
  • This course is designed for staff who enroll students, approve registration, and process student withdrawals at the school level (Administrators, GOS, Financial Secretaries, Enrollment staff, and Clerical Assistants). Participants will learn how to navigate PowerSchool SIS via a training database, navigate the online platform, and view real-time data.

*Course #: 34911 (Elementary, Middle, and High)

Elem Admin
SEA Thanksgiving Break Professional Learning


According to the 12-month hourly work schedule, Specialized Education Assistants (SEAs) are scheduled to work three days (Monday-Wednesday), November 20-22, 2023, during the week of Thanksgiving Break unless days off have been requested and approved by school administration. 

 

SEAs are expected to report to their school sites each day, and engage in either of the following:

  1. complete professional learning assignments as outlined by the Early Literacy Department OR
  2. complete tasks assigned by the school administrator
     

Please carefully read the following information.

  • If SEAs plan to be off during the Thanksgiving Break, they should follow the request for vacation policies as outlined by their school's administrative handbook.
  • If an SEA takes vacation, the SEA is not required to complete professional learning assignments on the days approved for vacation.
  • If an SEA is not taking vacation days and the SEA's school administrator has tasks for the SEA to complete, the SEA does not have to complete the Early Literacy professional learning assignments. In this case, it is the school's responsibility to capture and report the SEA's hours worked.
  • If the school administrator does not provide tasks for the SEA to complete during the three days of Thanksgiving Break, the SEA must complete the professional learning assignments for each day worked.

Please see assignments here:  SEA Thanksgiving Break Work Expectations - 10312023.pdf 

Each day's Bridge to Practice link will be available specifically on that day from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM.  SEAs will not be able to complete tasks late or before their due date. Late assignments and emailed assignments will NOT be accepted.

Any questions regarding tasks or assignments, please call or email the Early Literacy Office at 901.416.4801.

For computer or technical issues, please contact IT at 901.416.2700.

All Admin, Required, Reminder
2024 Principal and Supervisor of the Year Nominations

Do you know an individual who deserves recognition for their exceptional leadership, dedication, and commitment to both the school and community and district? Now’s the time to nominate them for Principal or Supervisor of the Year. Contact Director Charles Newborn at newborncm@scsk12.org for any questions. 

Reminder: November 17, 2023

All PLC, Admin, Reminder
SAVE THE DATE: Upcoming Leadership Sessions

Please note the dates for December's Principals' meeting and January 2024 Leadership Development Week

  • Tuesday, December 12, 2023: Principals' Meeting
  • Monday, January 8, 2024: Leadership Development Week - PLC Coaches
  • Tuesday, January 9, 2024: Leadership Leadership Development Week - Principals
  • Tuesday, January 9, 2024: Leadership Leadership Development Week - DLAs (Evening Session)
  • Wednesday, January 10, 2024: Leadership Development Week - Vice/Assistant Principals 
  • Thursday, January 11, 2024: Leadership Development Week - Professional School Counselors 
  • Thursday, January 11, 2024: Leadership Development Week - DLAs (Evening Session)

 

Reminder: November 17, 2023

Family & Community Engagement
High Required, Reminder, All
Spring Voter Registration Efforts

Greetings, School Leaders! 

 

For the Spring semester, the FACE Department has partnered with the Shelby County Election Commission on Voter Education, Registration, Mobilization & Reform to bring opportunities for voter registration and education to our students and their families this year. We will be hosting voter registration drives for our students at each high school at your request.  

We are excited to invite you to review the google form below to select a date and time for a Voter Registration Drive at your school.

Form for Principals/Counselors:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccnYkJm-5lGhaRBAC-AadHY9Ws_nJbeZ05XzHl69DPqPv7AQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
 

Please complete by Monday, December 11th. This opportunity is being offered for any student who is 17 years old and older. If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Kyndall Lewis at lewisk6@scsk12.org . 

Reminder: December 11, 2023