August 22, 2025
Academics
Performance & Leadership Development
All Administrators, Counselors, PLC Coaches
August Leadership Development Week

Greetings! Leadership Development Week (LDW) is August 25 - 28, 2025, with the following groups attending on the dates below (agendas linked):

August LDW Theme: Greatness Grows from the Ground Up
Focus Quote: "If you want a tree to grow, you have to care for the root, not just the fruit."
🌱 â€śRooted & Ready” We suggest participants to wear earth tones (greens, browns, tans).
Core Idea: We’re planting deep systems, not just surface routines.

Reminder: August 28, 2025

English as a Second Language (ESL)
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ESL Screening and Parent Notification Requirements

Per TDOE Rule 0520-01-19 and Program Policy 3.207, all newly enrolled students with a Home Language Survey (HLS) indicating a non-English language background must be screened for ESL services within the first 30 days of school. This year, the initial screening deadline is September 4. After the start of the school year, newly enrolled NELB students must be screened with 14 days of enrollment. Please contact your ESL advisor if you need support with this process.

Parent Notification Letters (PNL) must be sent home and returned by September 9.

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ESL Program Exit Ceremony Celebration

We are proud to celebrate students who exited ESL services in the 2024–2025 school year.

Please join us for the Exit Ceremony on Thursday, September 18, from 6:00–7:00 PM at Greater Imani Church, 3824 Austin Peay Hwy, Memphis, TN 38128.

Invitations should arrive at the school within the next two weeks. Please ensure that the parents of the recipients receive their invitation. 

Let’s honor our students' hard work and achievements together!

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Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities & Key Dates

PDs are offered at the Office of Multilingual Learners (OML) unless otherwise indicated - 3030 Jackson Ave, Memphis, TN 38122

August 25 - ESL Teacher Schedules due to ESL Advisors

September 2 - ESL 101 Work Session for New/Novice ESL Teachers, 4-5:30 PM

September 4 - Screening deadline for newly-enrolled NELB students who enrolled on the first day of school.

September 4 - ELPA21 Standards Training for ESL and Content Area Teachers, Virtual on Teams, 3:30-4:30 PM

September 9 - Deadline for sending home Initial, Continuing, and Transitional Year 1 Parent Notification Letters

September 10 - September ESL Monthly Meeting for all ESL Teachers, Virtual on Teams, 8:15 AM, 2:30 PM, 3:30 PM

Curriculum & Instruction
All Administrators
MTSS Lead Updates

Please find the week of August 25 MTSS Lead Updates.  https://secure.smore.com/n/7tkbp 

Identified MTSS Leads will receive the updates via email on Monday, August 25.

Mid Administrators, Teachers
iReady Online Educator Learning Courses

iReady Professional Learning Team is offering a Back to School Raffle for Teachers in grades 6-8 who complete the Online Educator Course titled Supporting Students in iReady Pro 6+.  

There are multiple courses available on-demand, asynchronously for teachers K-12. Credit is awarded in PLZ monthly for courses 1 hour or more.  Email RTI2@scsk12.org if there are questions.

All Administrators
Science Adoption-Delivery of Materials Has Begun

We have officially begun delivering materials for the new Science adoption. Deliveries are starting with student editions, followed by teacher editions, material kits, and other instructional resources. We ask all schools to remain patient as we work to ensure every site receives its full allocation. 

Please note: Each school should already have an appointed textbook coordinator. As deliveries continue, all non-consumable materials will be inventoried in the new textbook automation system. 

All K-12 core content classes should already have access to their digital science materials while schools await the arrival of physical copies. Further updates will be shared as the rollout progresses. 

For questions please contact Dr. Rahmod Traylor, traylorr@scsk12.org  Tiara Oliver OLIVERT4@scsk12.org Dr. Amy Maples MAPLESA@scsk12.org  directly. 

Student Experience
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Student Leadership- Student Council/Government

Per Policy #6065, the Office of Student Leadership will offer training for middle and high schools to beginning SGA & Student Council advisors. 

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

Date:            Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Time:            3:15 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Location:      Central High School (Library), 306 South Bellevue

PLZ Course: 48754

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

Please be sure to review Student Government (Policy 6065).

This policy applies to middle schools and high schools. â€‹

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.

Please provide the contact information for your school's Student Council or Student Government Association by Monday, September 1, 2025. Sign-Up Link: https://forms.office.com/r/kx9gwvLFxV

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Dr. Billy J. Walker, II <Walkerbj@scsk12.org>.

Reminder: September 16, 2025

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Student Leadership- Student Congress

Please be sure to review Student Congress (​Policy 6061).​ 

Principal and staff student recommendations​: Each high school must have a minimum of 2 representatives (9th – 12th)​. Each middle school must have a minimum of one 8th grade representative​. Deadline: Friday, August 29, 2025​ ​ 

Sign up Link: https://forms.office.com/r/b40w4smEsy

PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to establish the district-wide Student Congress as a mechanism for increasing students’ voices in the District; enhance the educational experience of students; and allow the Board to gain greater insight into educational needs from the student’s point of view.

SAVE THE DATE: Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025 - Student Congress Retreat 8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Reminder: September 9, 2025

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Student Leadership- Student Clubs and Organizations

STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

Please be sure to review Student Clubs and Organizations (Policy 6064).​

Each school shall distribute a list of available clubs and organizations in the student handbook or equivalent. 

The list shall include: ​ 

  • The names of the clubs and organizations, including any abbreviations or acronyms; ​
  • The mission and purpose of the clubs and organizations; ​
  • All financial requirements associated with membership in the club or organization; and ​
  • The procedures for providing informed written consent by parents and/or legal guardians for minor students to join or participate in those organizations.​

Student Clubs and Organizations allow for students to be connected to their school through a club or extracurricular activity. Each school is requested to host their own Student Clubs and Organization sign-up opportunities within the first month of school to allow students to select clubs, organizations, etc. These days may be structured through lunches, activity periods, homerooms, English classes, etc. to ensure access for all students. 

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Student Leadership & Mental Wellness Workshop

We are pleased to invite your school to participate in the upcoming Youth Leadership & Mental Wellness Workshop, on Friday, September 19, 2025, from 9:30 AM to 1 PM at the Renasant Convention Center.

This youth-focused event is designed to empower middle and high school students through a dynamic blend of keynote inspiration, interactive sessions, and peer collaboration.

Conference Theme: "Ready. Set. Grow. Student Leadership"
This year's theme reflects our mission to equip students with the mindset, tools, and confidence to lead with empathy, resilience, and purpose.

The conference will focus on the 5 A’s (Academics, Attendance, Attitude, Athletics, Arts) and include:

  • Mental wellness and emotional growth
  • Equity and student voice
  • Conflict resolution
  • Leadership development
  • Student-led change and action

What We Need from You:

  • Select 5 students from your school (middle and high school levels) who demonstrate leadership potential or would benefit from this experience.
  • Assign one non-teacher staff member to attend as a chaperone for your student group.
  • Complete the registration form by Friday, September 5, 2025, using the link below:

Registration Form: https://forms.office.com/r/R1jy91cyxs

Transportation:

Bus transportation will be provided for all student groups. Final logistics, including pickup times and locations, will be shared closer to the event date.

We look forward to your school’s participation in this powerful day of learning, growth, and connection. Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

Thank you for supporting the development of the next generation of youth leaders.

 

Reminder: September 5, 2025

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Sandy Hook Promise Foundation: “Start With Hello” SAVE Leadership Training

We are excited to invite one teacher from your school to participate in an upcoming virtual training hosted by the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation as part of their nationally recognized Start With Hello initiative.

About Start With Hello:

Start With Hello teaches K-12 students how to recognize the signs of social isolation and empowers them to create a more inclusive and connected school environment. It is part of the SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) Promise Club framework, which promotes youth-led violence prevention, leadership, and a stronger sense of belonging within schools.

Training Details:

Program: Start With Hello – SAVE Leadership Training

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025

Time: 8:30 AM – 11 AM

Format: Online via Zoom

Zoom Link: Will be provided directly by the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation prior to the session

Stipend: Participating teachers will receive a $100 stipend.

Additional Details:

Teachers who attend the training also will serve as the SAVE Promise Club Advisor for their school, supporting students in implementing Start With Hello initiatives.

Each participating school will receive a bundle of materials and resources delivered directly to the campus to help launch and sustain their SAVE Club efforts.

Action Required:

Please select one teacher from your school who is passionate about student leadership, school culture, or social-emotional learning. Have them register by the August 25 deadline, using the link below:

Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/r/eeJJUC5ax0

Thank you for supporting this powerful opportunity to create safer, more inclusive, and student-empowered school communities. Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

 

Reminder: September 20, 2025

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Before and After School Tutoring Student Enrollment and Staffing Updates

Principals,

Thank you for submitting the name of your 2025–2026 Tutoring Coordinator. As a reminder, all schools are expected to implement a before- or after-school tutoring program for the current school year.

We now ask that you and your team begin prioritizing students for tutoring enrollment. Tutoring will begin on Monday, September 8, 2025, for all Memphis-Shelby County Schools.

Student Recruitment and Enrollment

  • Tutoring spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Priority must be given to students who were previously retained, are overage for grade, or scored Below or Approaching based on last year’s data.
  • Only after exhausting this list may schools extend invitations to Met or Exceeded students.
  • Please have your Tutoring Coordinator and team begin contacting families of prioritized students immediately.

Parent Registration: Parents should register students via the PowerSchool Portal under Forms → General Forms. The tutoring toolkit can be found here. The toolkit includes family communication materials (phone script, parent email, FAQ, and flyer). 

Staffing and Tutor Allocations

  • Your site’s tutor allocation (maximum certified and non-certified positions) can be found using the link here: 25-26 tutoring allocations
    • Example: If your allocation is 12 (8 certified + 4 non-certified), you may hire any combination of certified and non-certified tutors, but the total may not exceed 12.
  • Final enrollment is dependent on your school’s staffing.
  • Each school must identify at least one resource teacher to provide tutoring. If unavailable, identified students will be served by a general education teacher.
  • Tutoring positions will be posted on the MSCS Careers website by the end of this week. Please encourage teachers and educational assistants to apply.

Program Fast Facts

  • Dates: September 8, 2025 – April 10, 2026
  • Grades: K–12
  • Ratio: 1:8 tutor-to-student (8 students must attend regularly per group)
  • Scheduling Options:
    • A) 3 days per week, 1 hour per day
    • B) 2 days per week, 1.5 hours per day
  • Instructional Focus:
    • Elementary/Middle: ELA and/or Math
    • High School: EOC/ACT content (grades 9–12)
  • Tutor Coordinator Compensation: $2,500.00 Stipend per Semester
  • Tutor Pay:
    • Certified/Permit Teacher: $30/hour
    • Non-Certified Tutor: $20/hour

Coordinator Training

  • Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2025
  • Time: 4:30 p.m.
  • Location: Colonial Middle School

The Office of Extended Learning will begin communicating directly with Tutoring Coordinators this week.

If you have any questions, please contact Kimberly Hamilton at hamiltonky@scsk12.org.

Thank you for your continued leadership and commitment to student success.

 

School Services
All Administrators
SEL Ambassador Selection

Amazing Principals, 

As part of our intentional focus around SEL, each school will need to identify one staff member (in addition to your school counselor) to serve as your SEL Ambassador. This person will help champion the work, support implementation, and serve as a point of connection between your school and the district SEL team.

Please take a moment to talk with your team and identify someone who is:

  • Passionate about student well-being

Respected by their colleagues

  • Comfortable leading and modeling social-emotional practices
  • Willing to attend a few short trainings throughout the year

Once you’ve selected your ambassador, please share their name using the attached link https://forms.office.com/r/WPGUa6wStY 

Please complete by Tuesday, September 3, 2025.

We’re truly looking forward to the impact this work will have on our schools, our students, and our teams. Thank you for your continued leadership and support.

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Keeping You Informed with RTI²-B Specialists... Virtual Friday Meetings

All RTI²-B Specialists are expected to meet virtually each Friday for a brief overview of expectations, a check-in, and discussion of best practices as we continue moving this important work forward.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Dr. Lori Phillips at phillipslm@scsk12.org.