MSCS Middle School Science Advisor Featured as Keynote Panelist at 2024 National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) Conference in Denver, Colorado
Mr. Charles Hayes, 6-8 Science Advisor for Curriculum and Instruction, was recently featured as one of this year's panelists for Teacher Voices at The National Science Teaching Association (NSTA) Conference in Denver, Colorado, March 20-23, 2024. Teacher Voices included three nationally recognized panel members who are dedicated educators in their local school districts. Each gave a motivating account of how they connected with the community and discussed inclusive, interesting methods for getting their students interested in STEM and science.
Check out the interview leading up to the panel discussion at Identity, Community, Connection | NSTA 2024 Teacher Voices Panel (youtube.com)
Please click the links below for additional information.
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Identity, Community, Connection | NSTA 2024 Teacher Voices Panel (youtube.com)
National Conference on Science Education Denver 2024 Teacher Voices | NSTA
School Health Profiles Survey Administration: As a requirement of our cooperative agreement with the CDC, in March and April, MSCS will conduct surveys of principals and lead health education teachers to assess the status of school health policies and practices at all traditional and alternative middle schools and high schools. We will administer the School Health Profiles surveys online through Survey Monkey. Each school will receive one questionnaire for the principal and one for the lead health education teacher through emailed links.
By Friday, March 22nd, please complete this two-question, participation form that provides more information about the questionnaires and asks you to designate a teacher or staff member to complete the lead health educator survey.
Reminder: April 18, 2024
Please click the link below for the Solar Eclipse safety statement and class resources.
Principals, please share with third-grade teachers.
T.C.A. § 49-6-3115 offers a pathway to promotion for 3rd grade students who score “approaching” on the English language arts portion of their most recent TCAP test if the student scores at or above the 50th percentile on the most recent (spring) TN-URS (aimswebPlus). Districts must administer their regular district-selected URS three times per year (Fall, Winter, Spring) to K-3 students pursuant to the Tennessee Literacy Success Act. For 3rd grade, however, for the purposes of promotion, districts should additionally give the aimswebPlus assessment to 3rd grade students in the spring.
The use of the Universal Reading Screener (URS) as a promotion pathway from 3rd to 4th grade will not be an option for any student without a valid spring URS data point through aimswebPlus. See T.C.A. § 49-6-3115(a)(2)(vi).
To assist with aimswebPlus, the “Grade 3 Spring” webinar is available for asynchronous viewing on the aimswebPlus + RAN | Tennessee website under Training & Implementation and On-Demand Webinars.
Questions be shared with your RTI Advisor or can be sent to RTI2@scsk12.org.
Reminder: April 5, 2024
RTI Advisors will be hosting open office hours to support Third-grade teachers with any questions that they may have related to the aimswebPlus benchmark administration for third-grade students. Details are found in the flyer.
Reminder: April 5, 2024
Attendance Training for School Staff
Course #: 36083
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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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: April 12, 2024
Attention Building Leaders:
The last 9-week grading period is underway, and we wanted to remind school leaders that virtual resources are at your disposal. Enrollment in MVS OL courses and Project Graduation classes has concluded. However, Grade Results is still available. All district Professional School Counselors were given access to Grade Results at the beginning of the school year. PSCs can enroll students in Grade Results for 3 reasons:
Reminder: Students can only be enrolled in Grade Results Credit Accrual for the following reasons:
WHO QUALIFIES? | WHAT IS THE CREDIT ACCRUAL CRITERIA? | WHEN IS THE ENROLLMEN DEADLINE? |
All students |
| Students can be enrolled in CA until the 2nd week of Q4. (Friday, March 29)
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Students scheduled to graduate in this year's cohort. |
| Students can be enrolled until the last day of school. (Friday, May 24) |
If you have questions about Grade Results, please contact Sr. Advisor Wanda Hunt at 416.7040 huntwk@scsk12.org.
Reminder: April 12, 2024
The Student Technology Xpert Program (Tech Xpert) is delighted to invite you to our technology conference on Thursday, May 9, 2024, from 9:00 am-1:00 pm at Memphis Sports and Events Center located at 995 Early Maxwell Blvd, Memphis, TN 38104. This one-day student conference, I AM THE FUTURE Tech Xplosion 2024, will allow middle school students, teachers, and school leaders the opportunity to explore new technologies specifically in the areas of eGaming, game design, virtual/augmented reality, coding, robotics, drones, aerial photography, and 3D printing. This conference also includes a keynote speaker, live performance and lunch.
This exciting event will allow students to:
We formally invite your school to participate in the event by sending 2 teachers and 25 student representatives, preferably those who excel in Science and Math and who are highly interested in technology. We are proud to offer this conference at no cost, however your school must provide transportation to and from this event. We look forward to your participation. Click here to view the flyer. Click here to scan the QR Code.
Confirm your school's attendance in 2 easy steps:
Reminder: April 12, 2024
We're excited to announce an opportunity for you to volunteer at the MSCS Leadership Symposium, taking place from June 10th to June 14th, 2024, at Southwind High School.
Your participation would greatly contribute to the success of this event. If you're interested, please register as a volunteer using the following link: https://bit.ly/MSCSSymposiumVolunteers.
For any inquiries or further information, please contact Lytania Black at blackly@scsk12.org.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to support our community and help build tomorrow with our leaders.
Reminder: April 5, 2024
Greetings Principals,
The Office of School Operations would like to remind you of some important health-related protocols contained in the AOSS Manual. For your convenience, we have enclosed a copy of protocols 6.2 Medical Emergencies and 6.3 Medical Non-Emergencies. Please review this information and share it with your team.
Reminder: April 12, 2024
Please inform your students and their families about the upcoming Virtual ACT Family Night on April 18 at 5:30p.m.
Families will learn about the structure of the test, resources available to prepare for the test, test dates, and information about how to register for the test. We will also share information about how test scores are used in college admission and obtaining scholarships. These sessions are generally targeted for families of students in grades 7-12, but these sessions will focus on underclassmen who may beginning their experience with ACT this year. Families who participate receive preparation materials and can participate to win gifts cards for ACT Registration or ACT Score Analysis Reports.
This event will provide MSCS families an opportunity to learn more about ACT preparation strategies to meet or exceeded the test readiness benchmarks.
College Readiness Benchmarks:
English-18, Math-22, Reading-22, and Science-23
Please share the linked flyer with your students and families.
Reminder: April 18, 2024