Dr. Emmett J. Conrad ECHS
Week of Sept. 10-15, 2017
Math Department, Conrad ECHS, Academy of Information Tech (AOIT)
Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Vision/Mission
Vision:
Prepare all students to be competitive in a global society
Mission:
Graduating holistically prepared students by providing rigorous curriculum, extracurricular activities, and multiple opportunities to cultivate student' innovation in order for communities to flourish
Daily Classroom Expectations
All classrooms should have the following posted daily:
- Learning Objective (LO)
- Aligned TEK/SE
- Demonstration of Learning (DOL)
- Essential Question (EQ)
- Agenda (with times indicated)
This week: 3 Week Common Assessments 9/13-9/15
- English and Social Studies will test all students first 30 minutes of their class on Wednesday and Thursday
- Math and Science will test on Friday (C-Day).
- Teachers will print their own answer documents
- Teachers will fill the one page post assessment analysis page and will be doing our data meeting the following week
TEI Scorecards available this week, Sept. 15, 2017
Teachers will have access to Scorecards on Friday September 15 at 5 pm via Oracle Self-Service. Instructions for viewing Scorecards will be emailed to teachers directly.
Annotated Scorecard: Click here to view
How to Calculate Salary: Click here to view
TEI Call Center September 11th-29th
7AM-6PM
972-749-5712
Submit your Attendance!
Listed below are 3 of the campus distinction reports from the TEA Accountability Report. Our campus attendance rate had a huge impact on earning distinctions. Our campus fell in the 3rd Quartile. Submitting Attendance timely and accurately has significant impact on our campus.
ELA/Reading Distinction Report
Science Distinction Report
Math Distinction Report
College/Advanced Placement Testing & Accountability
Students count toward the College-Ready Graduates indicator used for distinction designations if they meet an ELA benchmark on one type of assessment and meet the mathematics benchmark on another type of assessment (e.g. => 350 on the mathematics Texas Success Initiative assessment and => 25 English and Composite ACT)?
Yes, this is the College-Ready Graduates indicator gives credit for students who meet the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards on a Texas Success Initiative assessment (TSIA), SAT, or ACT within the respective subject area. To be included, the student must meet the standards in both ELA and mathematics.
The upcoming test dates are:
Oct. 3 - SAT (12th grade)
Oct. 11 - PSAT (10th grade)
All Staff: LearnStorm Challenge @ Khan Academy
LearnStorm Challenge @ Khan Academy
LearnStorm is a national back to school challenge aimed at supporting students in all content areas. With LearnStorm teachers can track student progress with supplemental supports provided by the program. Digital and real-life prizes will be provided to classes that reach milestones using the program.
LearnStorm is a free, six-week challenge to start the school year strong with:
- Six Growth Mindset Activities and lesson plans
- A class progress tracker to celebrate and recognize learning
- Prizes like digital badges, certificates, and school supplies
Balanced Literacy
In the upcoming weeks, students will be given an assessment that will determine their Lexile Levels. A part of the initiative, requires all staff to know each of their students' Lexile levels. A Lexile measure is a valuable tool for teachers, parents, and students. It serves two unique functions: it is the measure of how difficult a text is OR a student's reading ability level.
The image to the right provides the measure and the grade level correlation. We will discuss more on this in upcoming PLC meetings to see how we can best support students in the classroom.
Dr. Emmett J. Conrad Global Collegiate Academy
Email: conradcollegiate@dallasisd.org
Website: http://dallasisd.org/domain/14912
Location: 7502 Fair Oaks Avenue, Dallas, TX, United States
Phone: 972-502-2362
Facebook: facebook.com/conradcollegiate
Common Instructional Framework Focus
4-3-2-1!
4-3-2-1
4 - academic vocabulary
3- classroom talks
2 - Writing to learn
1 - reading activity (at least 5 minutes of content reading)
Instructional Rounds
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Subject #1: Alg. II - Mrs. Tran
(1:25-2:40)
Subject #2: Biology - Ms. Rudd
(1:25-2:40)
Marzano: "Instructional rounds are one of the most valuable tools that a school or district can use to enhance teachers' pedagogical skills and develop a culture of collaboration. The goal of instructional rounds isn't to provide feedback to the teacher being observed, although this is an option if the observed teacher so desires. Rather, the primary purpose is for observing teachers to compare their own instructional practices with those of the teachers they observe. The chief benefit of this approach resides in the discussion that takes place among observing teachers at the end of the observation as well as in subsequent self-reflection."
Link: http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/feb11/vol68/num05/Making-the-Most-of-Instructional-Rounds.aspx
Happening this week:
Monday, Sept. 11:
- Ensure your gradebooks have at least 4 grades
- Progress reports will be go out next week
Tuesday, Sept. 12:
- Conrad High School - Back to School Night 4:30-7:30
- Volleyball vs. Samuell @ Samuell 6:00/7:00
Wednesday, Sept. 13:
- ELA & SS Departments 3-week common assessments
Thursday, Sept. 14:
- ELA & SS Departments 3-week common assessments
Friday, Sept. 15:
- This will be an C-Day
- Teachers have access to TEI scorecards via Oracle
- Math & Science Dept. 3-week common assessments
- Football vs. Frisco Legacy @Frisco 7:30
Saturday, Sept. 16:
- DISD PrepU Super Saturday 9-1pm