102 Review, ISSUE 40: TG Walkthrough, MTS Night

“If we change the order of directions will people still get to their destination?”

-Ms. Rodriguez, THINKING GENERATOR

The deeper we get into the work of Thinking Generators, the clearer it is to see its impact on sound instruction. The three core areas in which teacher practice evaluation hinges upon–3B Questioning/Discussion, 3C Student (Intellectual) Engagement, and 3D. Assessment–are all intricately linked to the teacher’s ability to generate thinking. A highly effective Thinking Generator:

Sparks thinking (challenge students cognitively, advance high-level thinking and discourse, and promote metacognition. -Danielson Framework descriptor for highly effective practice in 3B: questioning)

Supports Intellectual Engagement (ensure all students are intellectually engaged in challenging content through well- designed learning tasks and activities that require complex thinking by students…provides suitable scaffolding and challenges students to explain their thinking. -Danielson Framework descriptor for highly effective practice in 3C: Engagement)

Allows teacher to assess student thinking (Questions and assessments are used regularly to diagnose evidence of learning by individual students. -Danielson Framework descriptor for highly effective practice in 3D: Assessment)

Ms. Rodriguez’s excellent TG above is a great example of how this works: After reading just one question (TG), one can easily visualize students engaging in lively discussions and internal reflections as they think about the order of directions, and recognize how Ms. Rodriguez can readily assess and address individual student misconceptions as she listens in on their discussions.

Our coaches and APs will be meeting with each teacher individually to share feedback on their TGs captured during our first TG walkthrough. We saw a great deal of effective TGs, and many others needing only a few tweaks here and there. Not too shabby for our first of many walkthroughs.

And this action/reflection cycle is the only way we can get better at this work; I can’t offer you a book on creating Powerful Thinking Generators because it is still currently being written…and you’re the author.

HIGHLIGHTS

I have no idea why our networks suddenly became misconfigured over summer and how it can impact all of our printers, but I do know how it will all be resolved: Mr. Horodyski. It takes a man of great courage to tackle the myriad tech issues all over the building, and Mr. Horodyski is taking this work head-on while developing and teaching a Computer Science program on the fly. Thanks!

From Ms. Mintiens: As we entered our second week of school we ramped up the learning, including teacher learning.  Tracy Jenal and the K- 2 teachers have been working round the clock to get Readers’ and Writers’ workshop up and running.  Teachers have been working hard to establish routines and structures so that learning is the sole focus.  Ms. Cohen has her “Peanut Butter and Jelly” turn and talk partners.  Teachers are going the extra mile to make their students feel secure, successful, and special (i.e. Reading Rockstar, Mystery Person, Superhero, etc.).  Let’s keep the positive energy and enthusiasm up!

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Monday is our first Professional Learning session, and the workday ends at 4PM for most staff. We will go over expectations and appropriate practices for TechFlex/AIS and APs will be holding Initial Planning Conferences for teacher observations as well.

Collect all unwanted books in your classroom and discuss with your AP on whether it is appropriate to discard them. DO NOT move any books into the hallway. Once approved, we can bag them inside the classroom for our school custodians to pick up and toss.

Meet the Staff Night is this Thursday. Most staff will stay until 7PM and this is a great opportunity to start building the relationships you know you will be relying on the rest of the year.

Printer Issues: Mr. Horodyski is working on creating a How-To for you to reconfigure network settings. Shoot him at email and cc APs should you not feel confident in doing so and he will assist when he’s free.

Bulletin Boards: Parents should not be seeing empty bulletin boards when they visit on the 22nd. We understand we’re only several school days in, and we are not expecting the entire writing process on display. Let your AP know should you have questions or concerns with readying bulletin boards.

102 Review, ISSUE 39: Opening Week Info, Staff Handbook

With more than 1,350 students, 150 staff, unrelenting waves of parents wanting to register, and one heroic pupil accounting secretary, 102 took care of business and we’re off to a tremendous start. Now if only the DOE A/C repair crew can do the same next Monday…

Highlights:

Ms. Connolly, Ms. Duke, and Ms. Khatibi accepted temporary last minute changes to their programs and went off to prepare to do a great job without a hint of discontent. Everyone says they’re team players, but  few can make the sacrifices teammates make. A genuine thank you to the three of you for showing us what it means to be at 102.

Things You Need to Know:

Observation Options: APs will begin meeting with individual teachers to determine options in teacher evaluations this year. The city is still negotiating how to use student data to calculate teacher effectiveness (MOSL), but we can move forward with the teacher classroom observation (MOTP) as we did years before (1 formal + 3 informal, 4 informal, etc.)

Meet the Staff Night: The first of our Parent Conference event will take place on 9/22 from 4pm to 7pm. Mark it on your schedule and more info to follow.

New Staff Handbook: Please review the staff handbook that was delivered to your mailbox. Please return the signed acknowledgement on the last page by 9/23 to your APs mailbox.

Old Books: Please discuss with your AP and/or coach to determine whether books in your room can be removed. We will donate these items to families on Meet the Staff Night to make way for materials we currently use.

Attendance: Please let Ms. Bourquin know if you have information on whether a student on your roster has moved over the summer. I cannot overflow students to neighboring schools until we take off all no-shows from class rosters. Expect appropriate class sizes towards the end of next week.

TechFlex/AIS: Once class rosters normalize you will be able to begin implementing the TechFlex/ AIS period in grades 3-8 as designed. We will have a meeting on 9/19 to discuss and set up accounts on Khan Academy, Achieve3000, and Lexia.

TC Accounts: I have emailed all teachers who’ve requested access for TC materials. Please check your junk email folder and let me know if you did not receive it.

Thinking Generators: Thinking Generators and Learning Objectives should be posted starting next week. Our first TG walkthrough will take place Thursday.

Happy long weekend!

102 Review, ISSUE 38: Discretionary Funds

A few updates before we see everyone back on 9/6:

 All Teachers with a Classroom will Receive $200 to Purchase Supplies on SHOPDOE in September

My wife, a NYC public school teacher, has been NON-STOP purchasing school supplies for her classroom all summer. I receive phone notifications daily about Amazon orders that will undoubtedly go towards the realizing of yet another Pinterest idea, and it’s really incredible to see how much teachers spend on the students they teach.

102 has budgeted $200 for all classroom teachers to purchase supplies from ShopDOE when we come back in September. Non-classroom teacher orders will be approved on a case-by-case basis, and more information will be provided next week.

iPads in Rooms

20 rooms will receive a cabinet of 10 iPads. These will be shared with other classrooms with whom you share a grade. Please refer to this list to find out whether the iPads will be in your classroom.

Promethean Touchscreen TVs

Some of you will find new Touchscreen TVs in your classrooms. Please speak with your AP to pick up corresponding equipments and discuss expectations of use.

Furniture/Equipment Removal

Please label items in your classrooms you want to have removed. Please create a work order and submit it to your AP for review. 

9/6 and 9/7 Classroom Set Up

The building will be closed to teachers on 9/1, and significant portions of 9/6 and 9/7 will be afforded for you to set up your classroom. You can also expect breakfast on 9/6.

be afforded for you to set up your classroom. You can also expect breakfast on 9/6.

102 Review, ISSUE 37: STATE TEST RESULTS

Welcome to the first issue of 102 Review for the 2016-2017 school year!

Your job this month is to relax and spend time with loved ones so I’ll keep this brief.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

The 2016 state test results went public yesterday, and I’m proud to share with you some of our results. No matter how you look at it, our scores increased in both Math and ELA, and the results are reflective of the hard work of you and our families. The table above illustrates the growth our students gained when compared to themselves a year earlier. (e.g. grade 6 students in 2016 this year are compared to grade 5 students in 2015)

We saw double-digits growth in 6 out of 12 categories, with 8th grade ELA leading the pack at a whopping 17.3% gain.

Thank you everyone for your hard work; now go do the exact opposite before we meet again in a few weeks.

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Summer planning is available for 3 days this month: August 4th, 9th, and 11th. You must confirm with Ms. Mulé before you come in.

The school will be open to teachers to come in and set up on August 30th and 31st. Some staff members will be relocating to new spaces to accommodate our vision for next year and beyond, and you will be receiving an email from your AP by the end of this week.

All staff are to officially report on September 6th. Please also review the NYCDOE 2016-2017 Calendar.

102 Review, ISSUE 36: Stepping Up

End of year is for celebrations (and vacation planning, for the lucky ones), and this week we had one just about everyday. Ms. Smith gave out amazing and creative-sounding awards for her pre-k students during their stepping up, and the kindergarten team coordinated two amazing graduations with Ms. McClain and Ms. Landaas leading the way. And then there’s the staff domination of the students in the basketball game, followed by an 8th grade graduation that was just about perfect.

One upping perhaps only herself at this point, Ms. Zecca provided the highlight of the graduation with a slideshow that hits just about every emotional note. We saw our graduates grow into the mini-adults they are now through a series of photos taken in the last decade, going all the way back to when they were kindergarteners. And it was something else to see a decade old photo showing them at their stepping up in 2007,  dressed in the very same colorful t-shirts I saw their 2016 counterparts wore a day earlier at Thursday’s stepping up.

This week leaves little doubt that 102 achieves, and a key to our success has always been consistency; we find out what works and we don’t deviate from it. However, as everything around us change at an unprecedented pace, it is important that we are vigilant in self-reflection so that our many traditions can continue to serve as a foundation for excellence rather than a hindrance. We can’t afford to walk the same path as the likes of AOL, Blockbuster, and Sear’s; our students deserve better.  Institutions with long-term success often struggle with distinguishing What is and what has been with what ought to be, and it’s something we need to tackle not just next year but every year thereafter. This work isn’t for everyone, but it’s work that’s intrinsic to a school that truly prioritizes student needs above adult wants.

Be ready come September: it’s 102’s turn to step up.

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Weekly Highlights:

In record turnaround time, Mr. Gebhardt has already served up incredible photos for the Stepping Ups, student/staff basketball game, and the 8th grade graduation. Go here to see them all.

Things You Need to Know:

Monday PD: We will meeting in grade teams Monday afternoon to discuss end-of-year procedures before we break up to learn more about Thinking Generators.

CEC Meeting: If you can, please attend the CEC meeting at 7PM to support Ms. Meenan as she is recognized for her work. It’s going to be amazing.