September 13, 2024
Academics
Academics
All PLC, Counselors, Librarians, Teachers, Other, Admin, Coordinators, All
Instructional Coach Meetings - Fall Semester

Meetings occur on a bi-weekly cadence and are facilitated at the TLA, 8:30-11:30 am., on the following dates:

  • September 6 and 20
  • October 4 and 18
  • November 1 and 15
  • December 13

Connect with Dr. Maples or Dr. Myracle regarding any questions or considerations.


 

All PLC, Teachers, Other, Admin, Coordinators, Reminder
Understanding Science Resources: The Key to Success is Within Your Reach!

Please take a moment to provide feedback on the Q1 curriculum map, resources, and the level of support received when interacting with the C & I Science personnel during the 2024-25 school year. 

Use the form link below  

https://forms.office.com/r/sxxsAu06ff

Reminder: October 31, 2024

All Admin
Growth & Achievement Selections

The window for completing Growth and Achievement selections for the SY 2024-25 is open from Sept. 13 through Oct. 4.  Please find the guidance for EDUCATORS  and EVALUATORS  which can also be found in PLZ under the "Resources" tab for completing the selections for Growth and Achievement. 

Any Questions? Reach out to the Evaluation and Satisfaction office by phone,  at 901.416.2475 or via email at eps@scsk12.org. 

All PLC, Admin
Student Perception (Voice) Survey Coordinator

The fall Student Voice Survey will be administered from Oct. 21 through Nov. 4

School Administrators should complete this form to indicate the site coordinator for their school by Sept. 17 .

The Principal will be the default coordinator if one is not designated. 

Site Coordinator Training Dates: 

  • All Site Coordinators should register for one of the virtual sessions in PLZ using course #36827.
  • The training dates are Sept. 24, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2

Should you have any questions, please reach out to the Evaluation and Satisfaction office: 

Phone: 901.416.2475 | Email,  eps@scsk12.org.

All PLC, Teachers, Admin
TEM Teacher Training Series

The TEM TEACHer Training Series is now open for ALL teachers. This series supports educators with identifying teacher and student actions that guide effective instruction at performance levels 3-5 of the TEACH indicators. 

Register in PLZ, course #37107.


 

All Teachers, Admin
2024-25 TEAM Student Growth Portfolios

Fine Arts, Physical Education (2nd and 5th grades), Pre-K, and World Language (French and Spanish) educators will submit TEAM Student Growth Portfolios for SY2024-25. Point A submissions should be uploaded by December 6th.  Final submissions are due by 5 p.m. May 5

For important updates regarding the Portfolio process, please click HERE

Questions or concerns? Send an email to eps@scsk12.org.

All
Nominations Open: 2024-25 Recognizing Inspirational School Employees (RISE)

Nominations for the 2024-25 Tennessee Recognizing Inspirational School Employees (RISE) Award are now open! 

Anyone—directors, principals, teachers, parents, students, or members of the general public—may submit nominations by Sept. 16. Certified employees are not eligible for this award.

Classified school employees include any of the following occupational specialties working in pre-K through 12th grade schools/non-profits. Examples are:

  • paraprofessionals,
  • clerical and administrative services,
  • transportation services,
  • food and nutrition services,
  • custodial and maintenance services,
  • security services,
  • health and student services,
  • technical services, and
  • skilled trades.

For more detailed information on the Tennessee RISE Award, please visit the RISE Award website.

With questions, please contact Sarah Brown (sarah.brown@tn.gov).

All
MTSS Lead Weekly Updates

Please find the link to the MTSS Lead Weekly Updates shared with leads on Monday, Sept. 9.

 

In this week's issue there are links for all prior publications.  https://secure.smore.com/n/uap67

Family & Community Engagement
MidHigh All
Student Experience: NCRM Freedom Award Student Forum

The National Civil Rights Museum’s celebration for and by young trailblazers, the Freedom Award Student Forum, is a hybrid learning opportunity for students and educators worldwide. The Student Forum will take place on Oct. 17 from 10:30am-12:00pm CST at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, TN. Please see the reminders below.

 

  1. Please review and share Keeper of the Dream Award information and consider nominating a student and inviting your students to self-nominate or nominate their peers! The Keeper of the Dream Award is a public recognition of selected youth in grades 6-12 that celebrates and recognizes the hard work and dedication ofyoungpeoplewhotakeactionanddemonstrateacommitment to ensuring equal rights and opportunities for others. We are taking nominations through September 27 (the deadline was just extended)! This award offers a monetary prize as well as a beautiful trophy and the opportunity to be honored by the museum in front of thousands of peers at the Student Forum. Please click here to nominate a student or share this link with anyone who wishes to nominate a student for the Keeper of the Dream Award!
  2. This year, as we are at the Fed Ex Forum, a much larger venue than ever before and one with expanded capacity, teachers/schools will arrange and cover costs for transportation to and from the event. (Please note: the bus company that is preferred is First Student if you are in Shelby County, as they will send us a list of all buses they are transporting which is instrumental for our planning of bus parking.) If you are not using First Student as your bus vendor, or if you are coming from outside of Shelby County, please send us an email with your bus information to education@civilrightsmuseum.org. We request you send us this ASAP but no later than Oct. 1
  3. We ask that you email us with your bus vendor and the bus number or confirmation number for your bus reservation. That way we can be looking for your bus to arrive and we will know we have enough space to park all buses.We will have three options for attending one mandatory Teacher/Chaperone Meeting to prepare for the Student Forum. Every school that attends must have a teacher, (preferably the lead teacher who registered for the event,)  virtually attend one of the meetings on any of the following dates/times: 
    • Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024 from 5:30-6pm 
    • Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 from 5:30-6pm 
    • Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 from 5:30-6pm 
      • For all three dates/times the link/password to join the meetings are below: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89449226762 
        • Meeting ID: 894 4922 6762 
        • Passcode: NCRM101724
  4. If you didn’t submit a number of students who will attend, please re-register and complete that field. If there wasn’t a number for students filled in to that field, your registration is not complete, and we kindly request that you to complete the form with a number, even if that number is an estimate. You can always email us at education@civilrightsmuseum.org to let us know if your number changes. Please keep in mind you can bring as many students as you can book buses for and bring at least 2 chaperones per 50 students. (Please note the MSCS ratio for in-town field trips is 1 adult chaperone: 20 students).
  5. Please encourage other teachers to sign up to virtually attend the Student Forum! We’d like every teacher who plans to virtually attend to register here, so we can send them the link by which to log in for their individual class. Thanks for sharing this opportunity with as many colleagues and students, as possible!
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Student Experience: Presidential Scholars, Senate Youth, Governor's School:

 Tennessee Department of Education- United States Presidential Scholars Program

 

HS SENIORS: Apply to participate in the 2025 United States Presidential Scholars Program by Sept. 23!  Applicants must be nominated by their high school. Find program information, including qualification criteria and application materials here: https://www.tn.gov/education/students/opportunities-for-students.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawE-tJRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZkhVdMnH7fRWbqlYfrAzRZPmrfwU7rx6q53nv68fc3tu_-N6j3sNYpZUg_aem_STno1QFdAGCZNvTQPzw_Pw

 

Tennessee Department of Education- United States Senate Youth Program

Qualifying high school juniors or seniors can apply to be selected to participate in the 2025 United States Senate Youth Program. Apply by Sept. 23! Qualification criteria, application materials, and more can be found here: https://www.tn.gov/education/students/opportunities-for-students.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawE-tJRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHZkhVdMnH7fRWbqlYfrAzRZPmrfwU7rx6q53nv68fc3tu_-N6j3sNYpZUg_aem_STno1QFdAGCZNvTQPzw_Pw

 

Tennessee Department of Education- Governor's School

Applications for the 2025 Governor's Schools open Oct. 1! Spend next summer gaining knowledge & skills in your field of interest. Submission information and critical deadlines will be posted on each of the Governor’s Schools webpages. More details here: https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/education/districts/instruction/tdoe-governors-schools.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawFFwnBleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVAqv5AvSjhoxImnNGr5kDUm80TNcSWoDLjjTywKsciyAOGSNI-jDoI3dA_aem__9bd1YautMz6-Rl_rG9SdA

MidHigh All
Student Experience: eCybermission

Please review the information below about the eCybermission Virtual STEM Competition for students in grades 6 - 9. Through this program, students have the opportunity to identify community problems through hypothesis, research, and experimentation. Teams may also apply for mini-grants to support their work. 

 

Each team needs: 

  • 2-4 students
  • An adult Team Advisor
  • A community problem to explore or try to solve
All Required, Reminder, All
Student Experience: Tennessee Student Mock Election

From the Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett: Sign-up today for the Tennessee Student Mock Election. The mock election is a non-partisan, educational experience that gives Tennessee students a chance to learn how elected officials are selected. All Tennessee students are welcome to participate.

 

1) Sign your school up online

2) Review our lesson plans and resources

Topics: Citizenship, Roles of Elected Officials, Campaigning, The Voting Process, State & Local Government, The Constitution, and Colonial Government

3) Gather resources provided by our office

Each participating school will be provided the following resources:

A PDF of a mock ballot that can be printed (which will be sent via email).

"I Voted" stickers (which will be sent via mail).

A Student Mock Election "I Voted" sign (which is available to download).

4) Conduct your mock election

The Secretary of State’s office will provide printable mock election ballots. However, schools may conduct their mock election in whatever manner works best for their students.

5) Report your school's results

Results can start to be reported when the “Early Voting” period begins on Oct. 16 and must be submitted by Oct. 29. Instructions for reporting will be provided to each school’s designated contact via email.

 

 

 

 

Reminder: September 30, 2024

MidHigh Required, Reminder, All
Student Experience: Student Government/Council

Per Policy #6065, each middle and high school is required to have a Student Government/Student Council. The Office of Student Experiences will offer training for middle and high schools to designated Student Council advisors. 

PURPOSE:   To provide guidelines for the operation of student councils in each of the district’s middle and high schools.
 

  1. SCOPE: This policy applies to middle and high schools.
  2. POLICY STATEMENT: Each school shall establish an elected student council. The council shall be governed by its own constitution which shall be approved by the school principal.  Defining the council’s jurisdiction shall be a joint and cooperative effort of the council, students, and the student government constitution.
  3. General purposes of the council shall be:

1.      To promote better relationships between teachers and students

2.      To provide a communication channel for student opinion

3.      To promote organizational services for students and faculty

4.      To encourage positive attitudes, leadership, and citizenship

5.      To contribute to the total educational growth of students

6.      To train students in the method of problem-solving and decision making

 

Participants will receive a step-by-step implementation plan to help schools establish a successful Student Council. A calendar of upcoming events (local and statewide) will be provided, in addition to information on fundraising, teambuilding, and community service projects.

 

Date:              September 24, 2024

Time:              3:30 – 5:00 pm

Location:      Central High School (Library) 306 South Bellevue

 

PLZ Course #: TBA 

(Will provide course registration when approved) Registration by Sept. 20 for advisors' training.  

Please submit your school's Student Council information by Sept. 17https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=lBwpK7Bet0SJ6kuvFuzEqcEP-PJIK7RInmVJoY29gbVUQ05ISUlERVRIWjVUSVZSSVNXWUhGUUVUQS4u


 

Reminder: September 20, 2024