March 12, 2008

Principal’s Corner

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Have you ever wondered what we are doing on Professional Learning Community early release days? I will focus on a different grade level team each week and the work they are doing during this important time.

This week I will focus on the Second Grade Professional Learning Community. This community of learners has created essential learning outcomes for reading and math. They have also created the following goals for their teaching and student learning. They have established the following reading goal: 90% of the students will pass Reading Vocabulary Word List 9 and 10 by the end of third quarter. At this time, only 57% of the students meet the objective for Level 9 vocabulary words. The Second Grade Professional Learning Community has set the following goal for math: 90% of the students will pass math objective 13.6 this quarter. The team created an action plan to support those students that are not successful.

Next week I will focus on the Third Grade Professional Learning Community work.

Dismissal Procedures: Remember that we pick up students on the basketball court at the end of the day. This helps us keep our students organized and accounted for. Please do not come in the building or block the doorway so that students may get out in an orderly and quick fashion.

Please make after school plans that are the same most days for your students. Make sure each morning they know what they need to do when school dismisses. We cannot be responsible for communicating a change of plan during the school day.

Remember that we don’t pick up students in the staff parking lot. This is an area where students walk through to get safely home.

We appreciate your help in keeping our students safe at dismissal time.

Lincoln Public Schools ExCITE and Head Start Program: Register your preschooler for this program at Clinton on Wednesday, March 19th from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Bring your 2007 income verification, certified copy of your child’s birth certificate or passport and immunization records of the child. For more information contact Lincoln Public Schools at 436-1995 or the Lincoln Action Program at 471-4515.

Schoolwide Rules and Procedures: At Clinton School we have the following rules: Be Safe. Be Respectful. Be Responsible. We are teaching students procedures around the building. This week we are focusing on “assembly” behavior. These are behaviors you could teach and use as a family at performances in the community. Students that are caught using these procedures may receive an “I Got Caught” sticker. If your child wears one home, ask them how they earned it.

Be Safe

--Sit in assigned area

--Keep hands and feet to self

--No food, drink or gum in the gym

Be Respectful

--Keep hands and feet to self

--Sit in assigned areas

--Sit on bottoms

--Voices off

--Be an active listener

Be Responsible

--Respond when appropriate

--Use restroom before entering assembly

Don’t ARRIVE until 7:45 a.m. Adults will be out to supervise at 7:45 a.m. for our students safety. Please do not bring your children until that time. If you need before school care, please contact Kristi Chambers at the Clinton Community Learning Center at 437-8835 or 770-8606.

Attendance: Attendance Goal for 2007-08: Let’s set our goal to have a 95% average daily attendance rate for the 2007-08 school year. Students that are in school learn!!

As of March 7, 2008, we have an average daily attendance rate of 95.19%.

Kdg= 93.02 %

Grade 1= 95.03 %

Grade 2= 95.53 %

Grade 3= 96.08 %

Grade 4= 95.96 %

Grade 5= 96.03 %

Dates to Remember:

Tuesday, March 18th, Professional Learning Community Early Release Day. Students are dismissed at 1:33 p.m. today.

--Tuesday, March 18th—7:00 p.m., Parent Group Meeting, Clinton Cafeteria. All parents are welcome.

--Week of March 24-28—No school for all LPS Students—Spring Break.

--Saturday, April 19th, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Early Childhood Celebration, State Fair Park, Ag Hall.

Over 30 booths with hands-on activities for children ages birth through age eight. Stage Performances throughout the day. It is free to the public.