Greetings Geometry and Algebra 2 Teachers!
Recordings from recent vendor-led virtual Geometry and Algebra 2 sessions are available for viewing at the links below. For Geometry, use the passcode Jm6UUNL? to view the recording.
Curriculum and Instruction Mathematics
MathCurriculum&Instruction@scsk12.org
Big Ideas Geometry
Reveal Algebra 2
Reminder: January 20, 2025
Greetings 9-12 Teachers and Leaders!
Graphing Calculator Sessions for the 2024-2025 school year are available! Please access the attached flyer for more information.
Curriculum and Instruction Mathematics
MathCurriculum&Instruction@scsk12.org
24-25 Graphing Calculator Sessions for 12.2.2024 Submission.pdf
Reminder: March 20, 2025
The Office of Literacy is excited to offer a virtual Early Literacy Series, featuring professional learning opportunities focused on the Science of Reading, Wonders, and the High Impact Strategies tailored for new and K-2 teachers. We invite teachers to register in PLZ using Course # 47541. Additionally, the K-2 Essentials for Foundational Skills Instruction are attached. These guidelines outline our consistent expectations for foundational skills delivery in the K-2 literacy block. Please review these “Essentials” to ensure alignment and fidelity across all classrooms.
Early Literacy Series PD Spring 2025.pdf
The bi-weekly Teaching & Learning Advisory provides a snapshot of relevant academic updates, supports, and strategies. Please review and share with your teachers.
Reminder: January 8, 2025
Level of Effectiveness (TEM) scores have been released and are visible in TNCompass for most educators. For an educator to receive an LOE score, all required component scores (depending on the evaluation type) must be present in TNCompass. Components include Observation, Achievement, Growth, Professionalism, and/or Student Perception Survey).
Teacher LOEs from SY2023-24 should be finalized and signed with a PIN by Friday, Dec. 13.
Guidance on signing evaluations can be found here. It is also on the TEAM website under the TNCompass tab.
**Note: Educators identified as partial year exemption (PYE) will not receive an LOE score.
For questions regarding missing component scores or other evaluation-related questions, please submit a Ivanti ticket so that the Evaluation and Satisfaction department can research the issue (The Ivanti link is also available in PLZ under "PLZ Help").
The deadline to complete School Administrator TEAM Cycle 1 observations is Friday, December 20th.
Questions? Please reach out to eps@scsk12.org.
The NIE Mid-Year Conference container is now open in PLZ!
The deadline to complete ALL NIE Mid-Year Conferences in PLZ is February 7th.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
Questions? Please reach out to eps@scsk12.org.
Portfolio educators will receive a welcome email from Teach All once they have been rostered in the platform. To access the secure site, educators will need their State Single Sign On. Educators may receive their State SSO username by emailing Fredrick Strahan (strahanfc@scsk12.org) and Ayodele Hall (hallam@scsk12.org).
Portfolio educators should ensure they can access the platform before leaving for winter break. If any issues are noted, please reach out to the District Portfolio Lead, Ayodele Hall, via email (hallam@scsk12.org)
Clarification for Point A Submission. Point A submissions should be collected by December 6th. It is NOT REQUIRED that Point A submissions be uploaded to the platform.
The State is excited to announce that TEAM training is transitioning to the TeachALL platform.
The new platform is easy to access with your Single Sign On (SSO).
**All TEAM evaluator completion certificates should be forwarded to the Evaluation and Satisfaction department via email: eps@scsk12.org.
For more information about TEAM training and certification, please visit the TEAM website.
Contact the State at team.questions@tn.gov should you have any questions or concerns regarding TEAM certification for 2024-2025.
Please see the 12/9 MTSS Lead Weekly Updates.
Reminder: December 13, 2024
iReady Family/Home Connection is available. Students and families can access iReady at home via Clever. This allows the student and family to see progress. Students can access personalized instruction and games outside of school hours, but other features are not available. iReady will be available over Winter Break!
Reminder: December 13, 2024
On December 2nd, i-Ready Pro’s Essential Lessons in core numeracy became available to students in Grades 6+. This year, if applicable, these lessons will automatically appear in a student’s My Path based on their most recent Diagnostic placement. This includes students in grades 7+ who placed at the K–5 level in the Number and Operations (NO) domain or Grade 6 students who placed at Grades K–4 in NO.
The all-new Math Essential Lessons:
-Are created specifically to reinforce and strengthen the core numeracy skills we know students need to be successful with grade-level content.
-Include 32 total lessons, providing students with targeted intervention in whole numbers and rational numbers.
-Are aligned strategically to help students make connections across different grades and topics and are written for older learners who have seen the content before but need review.
-When these lessons become available, teachers and leaders will see enhanced Personalized Instruction reporting-- including a new grade-level drop down and new tab views to better customize their experience. For navigation details, access a quick tour of similar changes to Reading reports.
To ensure students and teachers are prepared for the new Essential Lessons in core numeracy, consider the following tips and tools:
Share the i-Ready Pro Essential Lessons in core numeracy communication template with school teachers and staff working with students in Grades 6+.
Get familiar with i-Ready Pro with this 15-minute Welcome to i-Ready Pro course.
Visit i-ReadyCentral.com/Pro for all guidance and resources.
Access the FAQ: i-Ready Pro for details about placement, organization, and monitoring or Essential Lessons in Core Numeracy.
Reminder: December 13, 2024
Student Club and Organization categories have been set up in the Student Program module of PowerSchool. Once inside the module, leaders will find that clubs and organizations are listed by general category, (e.g., Art, Mentoring, STEM/STEAM) instead of by the specific names provided in at the start of the year and for Quarter 1. Please be sure to update this information in PowerSchool by Friday, December 13.
Link to Step Sheet:
Reminder: December 13, 2024
Audience: Directors of Schools, School Nutrition Program Supervisors, Coordinated School Health, Culinary Programs
Contact: Lynsey.Paul@tn.gov
The 2024-25 school year Junior Chef Application is now open! Each year, the Tennessee Department of Education’s School Nutrition Program hosts the annual Junior Chef Competition for high school students. Teams will compete to develop a nutritious, student-friendly recipe that includes local foods and is easily incorporated into the school nutrition program. This culinary competition is designed to encourage students to engage with school nutrition and learn about school nutrition programs and Farm to School.
This year’s competition consists of a recipe contest and an in-person cooking competition portion. First place will have the opportunity to earn scholarship funds towards Nashville State Community College or to Sullivan University. The second and third place winning teams will receive scholarships to Sullivan University. The first-place winning team will have the opportunity to compete regionally in the Southeast Regional Junior Chef Competition in May at Sullivan University.
The 2024-25 Tennessee State Junior Chef Informational sheet is here and applications are due January 17, 2025.
The competition will be held at Nashville State Community College - Southeast Campus on March 6-7, 2025. For more information about Junior Chef, please visit our website or contact Lynsey Paul at Lynsey.Paul@tn.gov.
The Secretary of State’s office is conducting their annual student Essay Contest! The goal is to encourage students in Kindergarten through 12th Grades to be actively engaged citizens by recognizing their important roles as citizens of the great state of Tennessee. The theme of this year’s essay contest is “Why Trusted Sources Matter.” Grade band winners (i.e., K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12) will receive a TNStars 529 Program College Savings scholarship of $100, $250, or $500 in addition to a trip to the State Capitol.
Note. Schools can choose up to two (2) essays from each grade band to submit for the contest.
Essays must be submitted by Friday, Jan. 31, 2025
Visit the site linked below for more details.
Reminder: January 31, 2025