Registration for SchoolCare training is available in PLZ. This virtual course is for all school staff in elementary, middle, and high schools who have been designated to input immunizations in SchoolCare. Participants who attend the training will become familiar with the process to input immunizations into SchoolCare as well as learn the immunization requirements for students attending grades PK, K and 7th grades. All participants will obtain user access following successful completion of the training. The PLZ Course number to register is 32479. Please contact Health Services at (901)416-6091 for questions pertaining to SchoolCare.
Reminder: May 31, 2024
Have you registered for Day 1, March 6, 2024
Earn up to 7 PD hours by attending!
Register in PLZ: Course Code: 16897 or Search: SEED Presents: Reflect, Reset, Restore Conference (4 Credit Hours)
Day 1 of the conference is on March 6, 2024, and it's specifically for MSCS District, School Leaders, and School Personnel. Don't miss Dr. Joy DeGruy's award-winning presentation starting at 9 am in the Michael D. Rose Theatre on the University of Memphis Campus. On-site registration will begin at 7:45 am. Early arrival is suggested. Lunch will be provided to the first 300 registrants. Additional PD credit hours can be earned by attending the afternoon breakout sessions beginning at 1:30 pm. Sign up in PLZ today.
Registration and parking is free in the Zach Curlin Garage!
Visit http://scsk12.org/RESTORE2024/ for more information.
Let's continue to successfully implement our Rethink curriculum and provide our students with the social emotional skills needed for success. Please preview the Rethink Scope and Sequence for the upcoming months. The last days to complete any lessons for each month are as follows:
Restorative practices have been proven effective in reducing misbehavior, bullying, violence, and crime among students while improving the overall climate for learning in schools. This training by the SEED Office will cover the basics of restorative practices. Teachers will know and understand how to use classroom circles as a restorative practice. Teachers will also participate and practice utilizing classroom circles with peers during this session.
#31872 Introduction to Restorative Practices
Dates, Times, Location and Sessions:
Thursday, March 28th - 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Teacher Learning Academy - W115-116
#72278 Introduction to Restorative Practices
Thursday, May 2nd - 1:30pm -4:30pm
Teacher Learning Academy W115-116
#72279 Introduction to Restorative Practices
Please use the steps provided when printing an In-School Suspension, Out of School Suspension and Readmission Form.
As we continue to work towards maintaining positive and safe learning environments for the second semester, please see following discipline reminders to ensure that our district remains compliant with federal and state regulations.
Enrollment, Registration, and Centralized Withdrawal Process
Course #: 34911
Location: TTC - 3772 Jackson
Registration is open! Please sign up in PLZ
Join us for weekly virtual office hours, a dedicated support resource for Power BI users. Each session focuses on a specific data topic, providing real-time training and support within 30 minutes - because we know your time is valuable!
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The final AP Saturday Review will be held on April 6, 2024, at East High school, from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Students have the opportunity to take up to two review sessions to prepare for their AP exams that will be administered in May. Please encourage students to sign up for the April 6th Saturday review by sharing the link below. The following AP review sessions will be offered: Art, Art History, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, Computer Science Principles, English Language, English Literature, U.S. Government, Human Geography, Physics, Precalculus, Spanish, Statistics, and World History. Please contact James Smith if you have questions.
Sign Up Link: https://optional-schools-and-advanced-academics.ticketleap.com/ap-saturday-review-april-6th-2024/
Reminder: April 6, 2024
To ensure that your school will be considered for the 2024 AP® School Honor Roll this fall, please make sure your AP Coordinator checks that your 2023-24 12th-grade and free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL) student enrollment data are correctly entered into AP Registration and Ordering. Please contact James Smith if you have questions.
Reminder: March 29, 2024
As a reminder, honors teachers should submit second semester honors compliance documentation by Friday, March 1, 2024. These documents help us to ensure that all MSCS honors teachers comply with state and district requirements that govern advanced courses. Please contact MSCS Honors Advisors, Terriny Lloyd (416-9867) or Emily Barbee (416-5839), via email or by phone if you have questions.
Reminder: March 8, 2024
Our annual advanced course planning meetings for middle schools will begin Monday, March 18 to support all schools in expanding access to advanced courses for 2024-25. With a collaborative effort, we can continue to make progress in increasing the number of advanced courses (or course sections) at each school and facilitate increased post-secondary preparedness for our students. These meetings will include representatives from Advanced Academics, CCTE, Planning and Accountability, Decision Analytics and Information Management, Curriculum and Instruction, ILDs, and/or other central office departments as needed to ensure that all schools persist in building student capacity and implementing honors courses in accordance with district and state policies.
Please utilize the following calendar link, http://tinyurl.com/24-25ms-meetings to sign up for a time slot and indicate which members of your team will be present for this virtual meeting. All principals should be present during their selected meeting time. Thank you for your continued support and collaboration in this critical work. Please contact Linda Sklar or Monica Smith if you have questions.
Reminder: March 31, 2024
Greetings Principals,
If 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 on 7.2 Facility Emergency regarding that you can share with your team.
Reminder: March 8, 2024
Attention: Middle School, K-8, & High School Principals
Please CLICK HERE to review a list of students enrolled at your school without a 1:1 device. Currently, students without a 1:1 device owe a fine for a previously lost or damaged device or accessory. Digital Device Ambassadors should continue to work with parents to complete waivers and satisfy fines to ensure that all students have their personal device in time for testing. During check-ins, please ask your DDA to provide the number of parents they have connected with to ensure that parents of students who are Direct Certified have been notified of their eligibility for a Device Cost Relief waiver. Waivers can be used to cover the cost of lost or damaged devices only. Forms must be completed in their entirety to ensure grant compliance. Please email device_support@scsk12.org with devices related questions.
Reminder: March 8, 2024
According to the Tennessee State Board of Education, all teachers must have a duty-free lunch period. This means that teachers cannot have assigned duties during their lunch period. The lunch period must be at least the same length as the student lunch period. In addition, Tennessee School Board Rule 0520-1-3-.03 (4), states that professional employees must receive at least 150 minutes of planning time per week. The noninstructional time is for teachers to plan lessons and complete other tasks. This time can be divided across the work week, but individual duty-free planning time cannot occur during a teacher's lunch period. Both the duty-free lunch period and the duty- free planning time must be clearly shown on the teacher's weekly/daily schedule. The TDOE cited MSCS during the recent Results-Based Monitoring visits because some teachers did not clearly include duty-free lunch and 150 minutes of weekly planning on their schedules.
Reminder: March 29, 2024
According to the 12-month hourly work schedule, SEAs are expected to work March 11-13, during Spring Break. Virtual professional learning assignments and experiences have been planned for SEAs who do not take vacation days or who are not selected to support schools with Spring Break Learning Academy on March 11-13.
NOTE: If an SEA takes vacation days or supports Spring Break Learning Academy at one of the elementary school sites, the SEA is NOT REQUIRED to complete the VIRTUAL professional learning experiences.
During Spring Break, SEAs do not have to report to schools. Instead, SEAs will be required to complete 18 hours of professional learning that includes self-paced, asynchronous professional learning assignments and daily Bridge to Practice exercises. All hours can be completed remotely, provided SEAs can access a device and the Internet.
If an SEA cannot access the Internet, Wi-Fi, or Hotspot, the SEA can report to the Early Literacy Office on the lower level of Hamilton High School on March 11-13, 2024 @ 8:30AM-4:00PM. To ensure accommodations for SEAs reporting to Hamilton High, each SEA must sign up here: https://forms.office.com/r/ATrqZ0hj9u SEAs must bring their own devices and present their MSCS ID upon entry.
Professional learning assignments must be completed by 3:30PM each day, March 11-March 13. No late or emailed assignments will be accepted.
Link to SEA Spring Break Professional Learning: SEA Spring Break Professional Learning SY2024
If you have any questions, please email the Early Literacy Department at EarlyLiteracyDept@scsk12.org or call 901.416.4801.
Please remember when entering a discipline incident to enter the number of days in the Title Field. Example: OSS: 5 Days – Disruptive Behavior
Greetings, School Leaders.
As you are aware, we have launched our "Leading from the Frontline" Award. This recognition highlights school-based and District office front-line staff for their commitment to provide excellent customer service to parents and families. Each month, we recognize outstanding staff members who are making a positive impact at MSCS schools and District Offices. These individuals may be nominated by any constituent (i.e., parents/guardians, students, community partners, supervisors, administrators, teachers, etc.).
You should have already received two posters (one English version and one Spanish version) that should be displayed in the main office or hallway leading into the main office along with postcards for your front office desk, which can be shared with those who visit your school. We want to continue to acknowledge those hard-working professionals who genuinely serve, guide, and deliver exceptional experiences to our students, families, and community.
How to Share Ways to Nominate:
Encourage office personnel to invite visitors/staff to complete the nomination form
Link to Download posters and postcards:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1fGUwIG7XqRiW-O3Kwo6YNNDHXJJxwkEu?usp=sharing
If you are in need of additional posters/postcards for your school, please reach out to Dr. Kemmashela Conner - smithkt@scsk12.org.