Friday, October 25, 2013

WHS Staff News 10/25/13

Photo credit Michael Markman, student (WHS Photography Club Member) 

I am happy to report that the Waldwick High School's 80/20 model (Personal Growth Time) will begin starting Monday.   I only made arrangements for the teachers that submitted the Google form.  If you are still interested please see me.   Let the learning begin!!

Are we READY?
Over the last two weeks I have attended a few workshops related to Common Core and PARCC .  As I sat through the presentations, I started to question whether or not we were ready.   I later spoke with Dianna and Amy (who were also at some of the same workshops) about what we have done as a school to prepare our teachers and students for what is a really big change.   Let me ask you these questions:

  • If you are teaching the same way you were teaching five years ago or even two years ago, are you ready?
  • Do you think the Common Core only applies to Math and LAL?  
  • Have you looked at some of the sample PARCC questions? 
Have you checked out these sample Math problems - Prototype PARCC Questions Math 
Have you checked out Grade 10 ELA/Literacy - Prototype PARCC questions ELA/Literacy
  • Are we (Admin Team) doing enough to prepare you for this change?  Are you doing enough?
  • Are you hoping this is just going to go away?   
  • Did you know that the SAT's and AP exams will be aligning with the new Common Core standards?
I know we can do better and that starts with support and resources provided by the 
administrative team.  It also takes a willingness to embrace change, take risks and get out of our comfort zone.  The support is coming, and more information will be provided in the near future.  
I ask all of you to consider your answers to the questions above and honestly self-reflect: are you ready, have you adjusted your teaching, are you teaching to the Common Core?  When you write your lesson plans for next week and you find yourself writing the same things you did last year, that's a problem!   In the end, if you don't change your teaching style to align with the Common Core, you will not be considered a effective teacher!  That's the honest truth.  
If you find yourself stuck don’t hesitate to come and talk with me so I can share with you some examples other schools are doing for your content area or we can find them together if I don’t know.

PD Hours - As a reminder, beginning this school year all certified staff members need to complete 20 hours of professional development.  Mr. Puglise has created a new excel spreadsheet to help track your hours.  As in the past this form will need to be completed and handed in to your supervisor as part of the end of year evaluation.  You will need to hand in the summary sheet and the current school year sheet.  Paul will be emailing everyone the form and also putting it on one of the drives.  


Looking Back 


Sorry for the short notice on the active shooter drill presentation.  I thought I had posted that date earlier but later realized I never did.   

Digital Citizenship Week - Thank you Ms. Hummel for organizing and blogging about the importance of positive online behavior.  The hashtag #sincerewhs was a huge success!  If you have not checked out Ms. Hummel Blog you are missing out.  - Waldwick Media Center Blog 


Looking Forward 


10/29 - The Epilepsy Foundation is presenting a program regarding seizures on Tuesday, October 29. Due to the fact that we have several students with this issue, this is a MANDATORY meeting for all staff.  This presentation will be held in the Little Theater at 3:10.

11/13 Learning & Collaborating Time - We will be meeting as a group for about twenty/thirty minutes.  Then the rest of the time will be for your own growth time.  

11/14 - Eighth Grade Open House (Save the date).  I plan on asking the 8th grade parents "What are they looking for on that night" and trying to build our program around their thoughts. More to come on this.     


Professional Development 


Monday, October 21, 2013

WHS Staff News 10/21/13


Picture credit to Mr. Opderbeck 
Fall is in the air!!  

It’s been two weeks since my last post here, which I am not happy about.  I always try to be positive, upbeat, focused on learning and making WHS the best place it can be.  I have to admit to you that the month of September really beat me up and I lost my focus.  With all the new educational initiatives we are dealing with (New Evaluation Model, Achieve NJ, Common Core, SGO’s, preparing for the PARC, just to mention a few) I found myself overwhelmed and not sure how to prioritize what to do next.  

It took some time and plenty of self-reflection but I feel like I am in a better place now and things are becoming clearer and more manageable.   I can’t control what the US Dept of Education and NJ Dept of Education puts on my plate, and I’m sure there will be more really soon.  However I can control my attitude, the passion I have for learning and my commitment to making Waldwick High School an amazing place for my staff and my students. 

I suspect I’m not the only one feeling this way.  I want you know you are not alone and together we will work through this and find ways to make this shift in education into something positive.  Change is never easy but I do believe some of these changes were needed and will have positive results for our students.

Thank you for your professionalism and commitment to the students of WHS.       

Looking Back

What a week!  Fall Spirit Week 2013 was huge success.  Thanks to all the teachers and staff members that participated.  Ms. Ruch and the members of the Student Council did a great job with the Pep Rally.  

Looking Forward

10/22 - The Waldwick Police Dept will be presenting to the entire staff a video created by the Bergen County Prosecutors Office reviewing school safety procedures.   This is a MANDATORY meeting for all staff.  This presentation will be held in the Little Theater at 3:10.


10/29 - The Epilepsy Foundation is presenting a program regarding seizures on Tuesday, October 29. Due to the fact that we have several students with this issue, this is a MANDATORY meeting for all staff.  This presentation will be held in the Little Theater at 3:10.

Twitter/Blog Posts



Professional Development


Below are two videos that were shown on Saturday at the Escape Conference during the keynote by George Couros ( @gcouros ).    For me the two videos send a great message about the importance of our attitude, taking risks and passion!!  Don't take this wrong but "Be more Dog"!  #ownit



Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Highlights 9/30/13

Thanks for putting on a great back to school night!  I heard a lot of positive comments coming from the parents last Thursday night.   Thanks for always going above and beyond. 

Our next Learning and Collaborating time is scheduled for Tuesday, October 2
At 3:10 in the Media Center I will be presenting Tips & Tricks for using Twitter as a communication tool.  I have had a few teachers ask me for help so stop by if you have any questions or just want to learn. 

October 9 Professional Day - 1:30 - 4pm
All classroom teachers will be working on their SGO's (Dept. Supervisors will be providing specific details)
Guidance Counselors & SAC will be working on their Evaluation Model w/ Mr. Carroll
Teachers Aides - Email will be coming from Ms. Wilson with specific details

Week of Respect - October 7 - 11 (What's Planned)
During HR on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday we will be showing the videos below. 
HR teachers please hand out orange bracelets - "Take a Stand @ WHS"
10/7 - It is okay if you're gay .... Stop Bullying Now! (7:45 min Video)
10/8 - Kevin Breel: Confessions of a Depressed Comic (11 min Video) 
10/9 - Bullying PSA via Warrior Broadcast Center (1:36 min Video) 
10/10 - Assembly for Blue Print Class period 9  
10/11 - Orange Day for all staff & students
Assembly Program  9:02 to 9:49 ( 9th and 10th) 9:49 to 10:33 ( 11th and 12th)


School Violence Awareness Week - October 21 -25 
More details to follow

Blog Posts from The WHS Principal's Blog & more

50 years through pictures @ WHS
AP Scholar Awards - Great List of WHS Students

The Echo - Ms. Lentino and The Echo staff have been very busy over the past three weeks.  They have posted some great articles on The Echo Blog

PD Resources: 

Edscape Conference  @ New Milford High School on Saturday, October 19, 2013
This year's conference will be held on Saturday, October 19, at New Milford High School (NJ).  Registration is only $35 for a superb keynote (George Couros) and 2 featured speakers (StevenAndersonShellyTerrell), 60 concurrent sessions, breakfast/lunch, and giveaways.  

Blog posts that made me think/reflect :

My Connected Educator Interview via Tom Whitby ( @Tomwhitby ) Blog My Island View.  

5 Obsolete Practices and Ways of Doing School We Need to Abandon via John Robinson      ( @21stprincipal ) Blog The 21st Century Principal 

Some tweets from the past week: