UAI Staff News
March Madness! We have finished our 1st of five (mostly) uninterrupted weeks of instruction. This is the month where we need to dig deep and deliver our best learning experiences and support! Following this month is a crazy disjointed April, and then we are in the land of major assessments with May & June. What we are able to achieve now with our students will set the groundwork for what they will achieve in May and June. So, it's important to do our absolute best this month and dig deep to make sure all of our kids find a pathway to thrive!
To that end, I am borrowing the idea of March Madness (the good kind) to support teaching & learning
- Feedback Frenzy. I am pushing our ILT and Admin team to get into classrooms everyday. The goal is to pop in and highlight for staff & students what is going well and what tweaks can be made to take it to the next level. You can expect to have your ILT folks and Jen & Annie visiting classrooms (at least everyone once a week) to provide some celebratory feedback to bolster your motivation, and to help support where a little change can go a long way to helping you reach the best version of your teaching selves!! These are all purely supportive and non-evaluative visits. They are designed to help you also see the awesome things you do on a daily basis and to leverage those daily pieces of awesome to level up other pieces of your game!
- Here's a crazy thought...What if EVERYONE used the CLASS rubrics to reflect on their own Videos? The best method of feedback, however, is watching yourself teach. For myself as a teacher, the most impactful feedback that I ever received was from my colleagues and from watching myself on video. Watching yourself teach is ... not easy. Our brains are trained to pick up on bad stuff (hence - we survived dinosaurs), but we all need to develop our mental muscles for competency feedback. So here's the March Madness Challenge.
- Record yourself teaching. Sometime starting Monday 04MAR24 through Monday 02APR24, record yourself teaching. I have extra iPods to use if you need them OR you can just record yourself on your phone.
- Use the CLASS Rubrics. Use the rubrics to find at least ONE thing from the Emotional Support Domain or in Quality of Feedback that you are doing really well. Start with the Dimensions Guide to select a particular rubric. Then, use the rubric to help you find something you are doing spectacularly (or at least you're doing pretty good). To learn more about the research supporting CLASS: international research, improves outcomes K-12, more studies
- Bolster your rating. Send that clip to me so I can include it in your observation and strengthen your rating! (see next bullet). I firmly believe in the strength of video so much so that I know if you simply watch and send me your strongest bit, I know that experience will resonate for you - leading to long term impact on your practice. Send me the clip and your reflection (aligned to CLASS) and you can earn a "Highly Effective" in 4E!
- Obligatory Observations. I have to complete a LOT of observations this month because April is cray and May & June rapidly turn to assessment. So, I will be coming into classrooms a lot this month to evaluate. Don't stress - it's just a confluence of calendar and observation requirements. My goal is to complete 2-4 observations per day - so a total of 30 by the end of March. If you video yourself after I visit, that's ok. Still send it to me. I'll go back into your observation and adjust!!
Important Upcoming dates
- Mon 04MAR - PD - SEL #3 - Relationship Skills
- Wed 06MAR - Elevate in Advisory& Learning Labs
- Thu 21-Fri 22MAR - MS Mock Math & ELA Exams
- Thu 21MAR - Evening Family Conferences (Remote - 5-8PM)
- Fri 22MAR - Afternoon Family Conferences (Remote 12:50-2:50)
- Lunch for ALL will be 4th Period (MS will have Learning Lab 3rd Period)
- Early Dismissal at 12:08 for all
- Fri 29MAR - Good Friday - NO SCHOOL
- Mon 01APR - Easter Monday - NO SCHOOL
- Wed 03APR - 08APR - Mock Regents & Benchmark Exams (1st-3rd - testing; 4th-7th normal)
- Wednesday 03APR - ENGLISH testing (1st -3rd period testing)
- Into Lit - Mock ELA Regents (will be provided)
- AP classes - Mock AP Exams (Teacher Made)
- Thursday 04APR - SOCIAL STUDIES Testing(1st -3rd period testing)
- GLO 2 - Mock GLO Regents (will be provided)
- USH - Mock USH Regents (will be provided)
- All other SS - Final MP3 Assessment (Teacher Made)
- Friday 05APR - SCIENCE Testing(1st -3rd period testing)
- LIV - Mock Living Environment Regents (will be provided)
- EARTH - Mock Earth Science Regents (will be provided)
- All other SS - Final MP3 Assessment (Teacher Made)
- Monday 08APR - MATH Testing(1st -3rd period testing)
- Alg 1 - Mock Algebra 1Regents (will be provided)
- Geo - Mock Geo Regents (will be provided)
- Alg 2 - Mock Algebra 2 Regents (will be provided)
- BMCC & AP Math - Final MP3 Assessment (Teacher Made)
- NOTES:
- The Benchmark AM schedule will be the same, starting 1st period instead of 2nd
- The PM schedule will be regular programming (and NO MAP testing)
- All breadth classes (Spanish, PE, Theater) should do MP3 final in PM or before these testing days)
- Tue 09APR - P/SAT Day - No Classes for grades 8-12 (8/9/12trips and 10/11 testing only)
- Wed 10APR - Eid al Fitr - NO SCHOOL
- Thu 11APR-Fri 12APR - MS ELA Exams (Grades 6-8)
- 6th/7th - Paper administration
- 8th - online administration - students pulled from classes in AM
- FRI 12APR - MP3 Ends
- MON 15APR - MP4 Begins and School Wide Teach In
- Mon 22APR -Tue 30APR - Spring Recess - NO School
With the help of the Urban Assembly, we are investing in and cultivating the leadership and vision of our teacher leaders. For most of our time, we toil away within our own private bubble - occasionally dipping toes into the larger waters of the city. However, we are not alone in our struggles to find methods and approaches that best serve kids like ours in an ever changing landscape of education. We are continually having to find new and effective ways of reaching students, because each year we have brand new students, and now seemingly every year, our students need to reach to levels of skill to be successfully in an ever changing technological landscape. To make sure we stay up to date, it is important for us to keep abreast of what is happening outside of our bubble. To that end, we are sending our ILT to the South by Southwest Education Conference to make connections, explore new ideas, and bring back a host of experience and expertise to enrich our work as a community. Good luck and safe travels ILT!! We cannot wait to see what you learn and hear about who you meet!!
- Almost 2/3 of the student body responded tot the survey!
- 55.7% of students DO feel comfortable asking for help (but we do have room to grow here!)
- 63% of students DO feel respected by staff (which is solid...and again room to grow)
- 44.3% of students feel that teachers adjust to their learning needs (ruh roh...problems here)
- Empathy & Perspective Taking. Use an Empathy Map to better see from your students' perspectives. This will give you new power in your lesson planning and your work with students & families.
- Presuming Positive Intent. It is definitely true that sometimes people are trying to get the better of us, and it is natural to assume a defensive behavior (again - that's our dinosaur gift). It takes intention and self awareness to realize that as the adults in the building, we possess 99% of the power. We have the privilege of being able to assume positive intent. Through modeling that, we teach our young ones how to do that for others, and if we ever do develop a world where can assume the best in others - yes we will have instances of being taking for granted (or taken advantaged of)...but in most instances where the risk is not to our material or physical health - that risk is always worth taking because it leads to a much stronger, more secure, and more supportive community.
- Goal-Directed Behaviors. Our students need goals, and we need to help them learn how to make and achieve them. As you are working with students who need the most help, set a LOT of short & achievable goals to build the expectations of success. For example, struggling with attendance and lateness - make a goal to be on time tomorrow (then celebrate). Grow that one day into two or three, then five per week. When bumps and backsteps occur, recognize and name them, and re-encourage to achieve the goals anew.
Progress Reports. Please remember to turn off your Google Classroom grade notification, and direct students to log into SyncGrades.
- March 11th will be the next Progress Report, with MP3 ending on April 12th
- May 6th will be the 1st Progress Report for MP4, and June 3rd will be the last one for the year
Monday PD. We will be working with the UA for our 3rd of 4 SEL sessions with the UA. Please meet in the farm promptly at 3:30PM.
March will go fast...As we emerge on the other side of this February break, we have the opportunity of five (mostly) uninterrupted weeks of schooling. The only disruption coming up will be our Friday afternoon family conferences and then Good Friday (which we have off) on the last Friday of March. For those students who had a bumpy start to this marking period, this is the time to really lean into them and push them to come to school on time everyday for the next five weeks. That will create a habit that will propel them through the end of the year with strong attendance habits. These attendance habits along with any needed academic support from you will help them stay on track to thrive this MP, and a strong MP3 will set them up for success in MP4. Keep an eye on your watch list and make sure to also lookout for kids who come late or miss school. Let's try to catch them all in these next few weeks and see how many we can get above our goal o 75 in your classes!
<<Repost>>. RPET Work. The RPET is planning three major experiences for our community this spring. They will be (1) A schoolwide teach in, (2) A series of PDs for staff around SEL, and (3) A series of staff equity circles. The RPET is planning a more detailed workshop for our January 29th PD to review each of these in detail and to get staff feedback on each. Here's the draft PD calendar for the rest of the year.
- March
- 4th: SEL PD for All Staff (#3 of 4) - with UA!
- 11th: Staff Equity Circles - Exploring Self Awareness and Building Community Trust
- 18th: STAFF SURVEY DAY for NYC LES Survey - Admin Meeting
- 25th: SEL PD for All staff (#4 of 4) - with UA!
- April
- 1st: Easter Monday - NO SCHOOL
- 8th: All Staff Prep for School Wide Teach In
(Educating ourselves about Antisemitism & Islamophobia) - 15th: All Staff Prep for School Wide Teach In. (TEACH IN on April 16th)
- 22nd: Spring Break - WOOHOO
- 29th: STILL Spring Break - DOUBLE WOOHOO
- May
- 5th: Staff Equity Circles - TBD
- 13th: Staff Equity Circles - TBD
- 20th: CEP - Revisiting our Goals & Planning for Next Year - Planned by ILT
- 27th: Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL
- June
- 3rd: Staff Equity Circles - TBD
- 10th: Staff Equity Circles - TBD
- 17th: Regents Week Proctor Prep - Planned by Admin
- Partner Run Programs: Girls Inc Summer Camp, Occupy Summer School & The Octavia Project
- UAI Teacher Courses: USH and Comic Books, Digital Design, The Science of Beauty, Job Club, Ceramics, Visual Art, STEM in Dance, and many more
- Summer School Coordinator (2 Positions): These two people would work collaboratively to recruit teachers and create, plan, and monitor summer programming for Summer Splash and Regents Prep (and Regents). These two roles would be responsible for the day-to-day operations of summer school and would liaise with other summer programs to make sure all programs being hosted at UAI receive what they need and all programs run smoothly. Summer School Coordinators report to AP Annie or Principal Kiri (or building Admin if they are on vacation).
- 20 flex hours per person (now) for program planning and staff/student recruitment
- 10 hours 02JUL & 03JUL for summer school orientation and prep for summer launch
- 96 School Hours 8AM-1PM Mon-Thu 08JUL-15AUG (24 days *4 hrs/day)
- 8:30-900 -Breakfast Coord. (Dean will supervise - you'll be point person)
- 9:00-12:00 - Classrm Coord. (support teachers where needed)
- 12:00-12:30 - Lunch Coord. (Dean will supervise - you'll be point person)
- 27 Regents Day Hours 8AM-5PM (3 Regents Testing/Grading Days)
- Summer Splash Teachers (5 Positions) - 16 days * 4hrs/day = 64 hrs
- Mon 08JUL - Thu 01AUG
- 8:30AM - on site Prep time
- 9AM-12PM - 3 1hr sections of class
- 12:00-12:30 - remote prep time
- Summer Regents Prep Teacher (5 Positions) - Up to 59 hrs (depending on Regent Exam needs)
8 days * 4hrs per day = 64 hours PLUS 3 Regents days (8AM-5PM - estimated) - Mon 05AUG-Thu 15AUG
- 8:30AM - on site Prep time
- 9AM-12PM - 2 1.5hr sections of class
- 12:00-12:30 - remote prep time
Per Session Postings
For ALL per session activities, please complete Per Session Application Form"
- Partner Run Programs: Girls Inc Summer Camp, Occupy Summer School & The Octavia Project
- UAI Teacher Courses: USH and Comic Books, Digital Design, The Science of Beauty, Job Club, Ceramics, Visual Art, STEM in Dance, and many more
- Summer School Coordinator (2 Positions): These two people would work collaboratively to recruit teachers and create, plan, and monitor summer programming for Summer Splash and Regents Prep (and Regents). These two roles would be responsible for the day-to-day operations of summer school and would liaise with other summer programs to make sure all programs being hosted at UAI receive what they need and all programs run smoothly. Summer School Coordinators report to AP Annie or Principal Kiri (or building Admin if they are on vacation).
- 20 flex hours per person (now) for program planning and staff/student recruitment
- 10 hours 02JUL & 03JUL for summer school orientation and prep for summer launch
- 96 School Hours 8AM-1PM Mon-Thu 08JUL-15AUG (24 days *4 hrs/day)
- 8:30-900 -Breakfast Coord. (Dean will supervise - you'll be point person)
- 9:00-12:00 - Classrm Coord. (support teachers where needed)
- 12:00-12:30 - Lunch Coord. (Dean will supervise - you'll be point person)
- 27 Regents Day Hours 8AM-5PM (3 Regents Testing/Grading Days)
- Summer Splash Teachers (5 Positions) - 16 days * 4hrs/day = 64 hrs
- Mon 08JUL - Thu 01AUG
- 8:30AM - on site Prep time
- 9AM-12PM - 3 1hr sections of class
- 12:00-12:30 - remote prep time
- Summer Regents Prep Teacher (5 Positions) - Up to 59 hrs (depending on Regent Exam needs)
8 days * 4hrs per day = 64 hours PLUS 3 Regents days (8AM-5PM - estimated) - Mon 05AUG-Thu 15AUG
- 8:30AM - on site Prep time
- 9AM-12PM - 2 1.5hr sections of class
- 12:00-12:30 - remote prep time
Please continue to help promote your after school clubs. Please make sure you are getting a reliable group of at least 10 students. Help our after school classes get off the ground! - I will be collecting final rosters on 30NOV - you have additional time to recruit!!
- Black Student Union - Joanna & Pauline (Rm 411) - Tuesdays & Thursdays 3-4:30
- Arts & Crafts Club - Tiffany & Jennifer (Rm 311) - Mon/Tue/Weds - 3-4:15PM
- Theater Production Club - Noelle (Rm 315) - Tues/Thurs/Fri - 3-5:30PM
- Student Government - Sue, Marsha, Phillan, and Girls' Inc's Kassi (Rm 309) - Tuesdays - 3-4PM
- Youth Leadership Council - Kelly (Rm 307) - Tuesdays 3-4PM
- Photo Club - Tom(Rm 205F) - Wednesdays 3-4:30
- Cheer - Mary & Lia - Various days depending on Game Days
- Anime & Art Club - Adelle & Francis (Rm 409) - Tuesdays & Thursdays 3-5PM
- Running Club with Camryn (starts after the marathon is over)
- Dance Club - Girls Inc - Room 503
- Students Against Racism & Bias Club - Jelissa (Rm 305) Tuesdays & Thursday 3-4PM
- Muslim Student Association - Laura (Rm 404) TBD
- GSA Club - Amanda - Rm 407
- students remain safe and orderly during games
- only eligible students are admitted to games
- all students fully dismiss from the building at the conclusion of the games
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