We are quickly approaching the end of another great school year! We are asking all HPELW educators to conduct an inventory count of all physical education materials. This process is necessary to ensure the sustainability of resources and participation in future allotment processes.
Physical education classes will end on Friday, May 17, 2024, to provide adequate time for the inventory process.
We are asking that you update your Physical Education Equipment Inventory Form during the week of May 20-24, 2024.
The Physical Education Equipment Inventory Form is due on Friday, May 24, 2024.
HPELW teachers are required to complete and submit the following items to the HPELW office:
Questions??? Please email Rachel Harbin @ harbinrn@scsk12.org or Rahmod Traylor traylorr@scsk12.org
Reminder: May 13, 2024
Attention Elementary Leaders, 1st -3rd Grade Teachers, and Librarians!!!
MSCS is very excited to announce our continued partnership with the Governor's Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) K-3 Home Library Program. This is a FREE book delivery program for students and schools! Please note that over the summer, grade specific mini libraries along with correlating activity cards will be shipped to our current K-2 students' homes. Elementary schools will receive copies of the high-quality texts in the month of May to distribute to next year's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade teachers. Additionally, school librarians should receive copies of all grade level books. To learn more about the K-3 Home Library Program check out the one-pager linked here that includes a list of the titles that will be delivered for each grade level.
Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org
Reminder: May 31, 2024
Attention All Pre-K to 5th grade Gen Ed - SPED - ESL teachers
Attention All Pre-K to 5th grade Gen Ed - SPED - ESL teachers
Reading 360: Early Reading Training Opportunity
In collaboration with TDOE, Early Reading Trainings (ERT) will once again be offered this summer to PreK-5th grade Memphis Shelby County Schools' teachers and teacher types. Early Reading Trainings are designed to develop knowledge & application of foundational skills. The sessions include an asynchronous training (Course 1), and an in-person, weeklong training (Course 2).
Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org
Registration link- https://tntp.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bq5wcQDjFVtWwOq
Reminder: May 31, 2024
Attention Secondary (6-12) Educators
TDOE is currently offering self-paced asynchronous Secondary Literacy Trainings (SLT). The Secondary Literacy Training series includes both a Course I and Course II. These courses are designed for grades 6-12 teachers. The courses focus on what strong literacy instruction consists of, and the alignment between research, high quality instructional materials, and the Tennessee English Language Arts Academic Standards.
Questions? Email ci_ela_team@scsk12.org
Reminder: May 31, 2024
The month of May is recognized nationally as Mental Health Awareness Month. In an effort to bring awareness to our students and school communities the Mental Health Center has planned a number of activities for the month. Some of the activities involve student and faculty participation. Please see flyers for the MSCS MHC Art Contest and Action Day. Thursday, May 16 will be Mental Health Action Day.
Additionally, the MHC would like to have a Mental Health Moments added to the morning announcements. The assigned school clinicians will also be contacting principals about these events. We are also asking that students and staff recognize the month by wearing green on Mondays.
Thank you for your assistance and collaboration with Mental Health Awareness Month!
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:
· Data for March collected Friday, March 22, 2024 EOD.
· Data for April collected Friday, April 19, 2024 EOD.
· Data for May collected Friday, May 17, 2024 EOD.
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 that you can share with your team.
Reminder: May 17, 2024
Kudos to Principal Todd Shaffer and Windridge ES for their strides in implementing Restorative Practices! SEED wants to encourage you to keep up the great work Windridge! What a way to create positive school culture!
Click here https://youtu.be/AGSycbfGzFA
Thank you so much for the assistance and support that you have given the Visual Art and Orff Music teachers during this school year. Your cooperation has helped the Visual Art and Orff Music programs to remain a growing and vital part of each student’s educational experience.
Due to the time required to clean, repair, inventory, and properly store supplies, materials, and instruments for the summer months, we are respectfully requesting that the last day for Visual Art and Orff Music Classes be Friday, May 17, 2024.
The following is the Visual Art and Orff Music teachers’ schedule:
Friday, May 17, 2024
· Last day of scheduled Elementary Visual Art and Orff Music classes
Greetings, Principals.
We’re preparing to wrap up this school year, and we are immensely grateful for your continuous work and commitment to excellence. TCAP raw scores for third-grade students will return on May 20, and the District is lending support to ensure the families of our third graders are properly notified about their scores, retesting options, and next steps.
MSCS plans to conduct ELA TCAP re-testing for third-grade students who do not make a passing score (scored "approaching" or "below") between May 22-24. However, the state's TCAP re-testing window is open until May 31. Should you have students unable to test May 22-24 due to extenuating circumstances, you will need to make arrangements for those students to test between May 28-31. Though this computerized assessment may release a projected score, the re-test scores must be processed by District & TDOE officials and should not be revealed or announced to students or their families.
What will happen:
Each student will receive a typed letter (physical letter) to take home to their family. The District will follow up with electronic communication encouraging them to check with their child's school and prepare to take the test again, if applicable.
Families will also be directed to scsk12.org/commitment for more information.
There, they can learn about what will happen for their child this summer, where/how to find information to file an appeal, and resources to support and build their child’s love for literacy.
Click here for the Literacy Commitment Toolkit
What we need from you:
Please open the SharePoint site and click on the folder for YOUR SCHOOL. (Note: Scores are expected to be returned May 20. We plan to launch the SharePoint site May 21.) The letters for each student are enclosed in their teacher’s homeroom. The files need to be printed and delivered to your classes, and teachers should send each letter home with the corresponding students.
We also encourage you or your teachers to schedule a call to your families notifying them of the letter that will go home with their child. This call can be made the day before the delivery, or the day of the delivery.
If you have any questions:
About Data Collection/Assessment … contact Dr. Brant Riedel (riedelbw@scsk12.org)
About the Literacy Commitment… contact Latosha Wiseman (wisemanlk@scsk12.org)
About Summer Learning Academy… contact Stephanie McClain (mcclainsl@scsk12.org)
Reminder: May 17, 2024