Rocket Weekly for Staff
FEBRUARY 10th - FEBRUARY 14th
B Week
Character Education and Mindset
Character Trait for February: Honesty
February Mindset Focus: A Goal Without a Plan is Just a Wish
To be honest is defined as...
the quality or act of being honest;
uprightness and fairness.
Being honest means being truthful to both oneself and others...
and doing what is right regardless of who is around.
In our RES School Family we all work together to help our students be honest
through daily instruction and mindset/counseling lessons.
We are also teaching our students that goals are important
and how to identify the steps needed to reach those goals.
Great goals take work to achieve;
work is hard;
together we can work to turn their goals into reality
through honest conversations!
Click here for the Monthly Character Education Traits and Mindset Words of the Month.
Week at a glance
Please click here for one list of all after school club teams and students.
(Last edited 02/02/20 - Wellness Mindset Club students added)
- As always, given things that may come up, classroom teachers should be prepared to continue with instruction if Mrs. Cox is unable to work with students during her originally scheduled lesson.
- At this time, no attempt will be made to reschedule a missed lesson. We want to ensure that the lessons occur this week as planned.
- In advance, we thank everyone for their collaboration and support with the mindset/counseling lessons.
Monday, February 10th
100th Day of School - Dress like you're 100 years old!
8:45am – 9:15am Reading PLC Meeting: 1st and 2nd Grades
Please click here to access the agenda.t
8:50am Brief Stand-Up Meeting in the Media Center
(1st/2nd Grades exempt as the announcement will be reviewed with them during the PLC Meeting).
Tuesday, February 11th
101st Day of School - Dalmatian fun as a staff!
8:45am – 9:15am Reading PLC Meeting: Kindergarten
Please click here to access the agenda.
9:15am - 9:30am Recycling Bin Collection
9:45am – 10:30am Character Ed/Mindset Lesson: 4th Grade Class
4:00pm - 5:30pm Competitive DI Team (Mr. Cross' Team)
4:00pm - 5:15pm Spark (FLOW Club)
5:30pm - 6:30pm Friends of Ridge (FOR) the Kids Meeting
Wednesday, February 12th
Work-Out Wednesday: Students and staff are encouraged to wear school appropriate athletic gear as we focus on the importance of living a healthy lifestyle while also taking a mid-week motor break to focus!
8:15am - 8:45am New Teacher Mentor Team Meeting
8:15am - 9:00am Creative Writing Club
8:45am – 9:15am Reading PLC Meeting: 3rd and 4th Grades
Please click here to access the agenda.
9:45am – 10:30am Character Ed/Mindset Lesson: 3rd Grade Class
11:50am - 12:20pm Tumbling Club (2nd/3rd Grades)
1:20pm - 1:50pm Tumbling Club (4th/5th Grades)
3:45pm - 5:15pm 4th Grade Math Team
4:30pm - 5:30pm Relay for Life Team Meeting
Thursday, February 13th
IEP/PST/504 Meetings
9:05am - 9:35am MTSS Tier 2 Team Meeting.
Click here for the Agenda.
9:15am - 9:30am Recycling Bin Collection
11:50am - 12:20pm Maker-Space Club (2nd/3rd Grades)
12:40pm - 1:10pm Maker-Space Club (1st Grade)
1:20pm - 1:50pm Maker-Space Club (4th/5th Grades)
3:45pm - 5:15pm Wellness Mindset Club
Friday, February 14th
Wear our school colors to show our Ridge Pride!
8:45am – 9:15am Reading PLC Meeting: 5th Grade
Please click here to access the agenda.
10:45am – 11:15am Character Ed/Mindset Lesson: 5th Grade Class
3:50pm - 4:15pm Management Team Meeting
4:00pm - 5:00pm Competitive DI Team (Mrs. Haney's Team)
4:00pm - 5:15pm Robotics Club
4:15pm Staff Member of the Week Lottery Wheel!!!!
4:15pm Staff Social: American Legion
upcoming events for next week
DUE DATES
Social Committee updates and celebrations!
101st Day of School!!! - February 11th
If we do not have any school closings for inclement weather, it will be 02/11/2020. Please note, if we have any school closings for inclement weather between now and February 11th, the 101st day of school will be pushed back.
Cruella Deville (aka Mrs. Batelka) and the dalmatians (aka RES Staff) are visiting!!!!
Why let the kiddos have all of the fun?!?!?!
Let's dress up and surprise our students/families!
It's a staff challenge: Be creative and get those creative juices flowing!
See below for some ideas :)
Dues: $20 may be turned into Ms. Steiger or Mrs. Goddard.
Sunshine Breakfast/Lunch/Snacks Potluck! Each team will determine what type of snacks to provide.
- 3/23: Intermediate
- 4/29: Primary (Breakfast)
- 6/15: Office Staff
Staff Member of the Week
- We're celebrating one another and selecting a staff member of the week every Friday at 4:10pm for the following week!
- If you have not completed the survey, and wish to participate in the selection process please click here.
- Only staff who have completed the survey will be included in the Lottery Wheel.
Below is a chart, developed by Mrs. Batelka, based upon the available information regarding county-based assessments. End of Unit optional assessments, highly recommended by supervisors, are also being included.
Please Note: The Quarter 3 Chart will be published once it's available from Central Office.
RES Informational Items
the res cupid has come to visit!
On this Marvelous Monday, the RES Cupid dropped by and gave to us…. Something bright to start our week (See Mrs. Cupid Goddard)!
On this Terrific Tuesday, the RES Cupid dropped by and gave to us…. A sweet treat (See Mrs. Cupid Goddard)!
On this Wacky but Wonderful Wednesday, don’t forget your mug! The RES Cupid dropped by and gave to us…. Some warm beverages and cookies in the morning!
On this Tremendously Thrilling Thursday, the RES Cupid dropped by and gave to us…. Something notable (See Mrs. Cupid Goddard) and a picture missing it’s mate!
Perfect mates!
- Read your card.
- Think about who your mate may be.
- Find the friend who has the mate to your picture.
- See Mrs. Cupid Goddard (with your picture and matching friend).
- All “found” mates will be entered into a special lottery!
On this Fabulous Friday, the RES Cupid dropped by and gave to us… lunch during the day and a chance to win some gifts to start our THREE DAY weekend! (Meet in the Media Center after dismissal)
Smart TV's - Updates and Professional Development
Three additional Smart TVs are being purchased at the Central Office Level and will be placed in the following classrooms: Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Pierce, and Ms. Rye.
The date of installation is unknown at this time. Outside contractors will be installing them and we will be informed of the date/times of installation. There is a chance that the installation will occur during instructional time. Notice will be provided and in advance, thank you everyone for being flexible as the dates and times are not negotiable due to a system-level schedule.
An EXCITING new set of webinars are about to launch with SMART Technologies for EDUCATORS by EDUCATORS.
- Click here link to register and learn more
- February 11th - Be a SMARTy Pants in Google with SMART Learning Suite Online: SMART Learning Suite Online now integrates with Google. Learn how to create engaging and collaborative activities with content already in your Google Drive.
- February 19th - Keep Calm Measure On: Formative Assessment with SMART Learning Suite: Formative assessment is made easy with SMART activities and assessments. Discover how to utilize these tools to better understand where your students are in the learning process and to make adjustments to learning as needed.
- February 20th - Notes Worth Keeping: Engage Students in Note-Taking: From graphic organizers to the note-taking process. Keep the process active, collaborative and fun! In this webinar, learn how to spice up the note-taking process so it becomes a powerful learning tool for students.
- February 27th - No Tricks Just Treats Ready Made Lessons in the SMART Exchange: Explore the new SMART Exchange to learn how to utilize FREE powerful content created by teachers around the world. Discover how to easily share content with students, through both the SMART board and SMART Learning Suite Online.
Staff may also watch previous webinars
Classroom Teachers may earn acquired hours (45 minutes) for watching the 30 minute webinars and writing a brief reflection on how to apply the webinar in their instructional plan. To earn the acquired hours staff must submit a brief paragraph about what they learned and how they plan on using (or will use) the information in a future lesson.
Mid Year SLO Meetings
Please check your calendar to ensure a meeting has been scheduled. Please email Mrs. Batelka if you do not see a calendar meting for your meeting.
If an SLO Meeting had to be rescheduled, Mrs. Batelka will send an updated calendar invite by 4pm on Monday. In advance, many thanks to everyone's flexibility and understanding for the need to reschedule.
Electronic copies of your BOY documents were emailed by Mrs. Goddard as meetings occurred. Please reference the emailed copy to make revisions to your Mid-Year SLO document.
All revisions noted by hand in the BOY Meeting should be typed and entered into a clean document, along with your mid-year reflection.
All data used in the reflection should also be available to discuss during the upcoming meeting.
MTSS/PBIS UPDATES
Rocking Rockets' Celebration: Monthly Celebration for students achieving a specific positive percentage on ClassDoJo.
- March Celebration will be Dr. Seuss Themed! Stay tuned for more informaiton in next week's Rocket Weekly for Staff!
Rocket Store:
- Lunches/Activities purchased with Mrs. Batelka: Invites will go out by the end of the day Friday (02/14) for any purchased in the January/February Rocket Store.
- Next Rocket Store: Friday, March 6th
Tier 2 Check-In/Out:
- Additional students, based upon the criteria set by the MTSS Tier 2 Team will be considered during the 03/02/2020 Meeting.
- Any teacher referrals to Check In Check Out, for consideration in the March Meeting, are due by 2/30/2020.
Outdoor Recess
- All students need to wear a winter/thicker coat that zips/buttons.
- Any students wearing only a light jacket or sweatshirt will remain inside for indoor recess.
Recess Teams need to work together to identify a plan of who/where to take students who are not allowed to go out because they do not have the appropriate coats.
Please Note: Students may not be sent to ISIC or the Main Office as there is no guarantee that a staff member is available to supervise students. If needed, the Gift of Time may be reallocated to cover indoor recess when there is outdoor recess should alternative coverage be unable to be made.
Ridge Elementary School Relay for Life Team
Relay for Life - Next Meeting is February 12th at 4:30pm
We are very excited to announce that the Ridge Rocking Rockets Relay for Life Team is up and running!
Ridge Elementary School will have a Relay for Life Team this school year to support and honor our School Family Members affected by cancer.
Please click here if you are interested in joining our team.
We had our first Relay for Life meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2020.
- Click here for the meeting notes.
Central Office Updates and Informational Items
Common Ground Conference
- The Common Ground Conference will be held in Ocean City, MD on April 30 - May 1.
- Title II funds will be used to send some people to this conference.
- Priority will be given to individuals that have been selected to present at the conference. Any additional staff members that wish to attend will be placed in a lottery and all additional conference attendees that we can send will be pulled from this lottery.
- It is an expectation that all that attend bring back and share the information they acquired at the county level (system PD days; A&S choice sessions; New Teacher Seminars; etc.).
- Please notify Mrs. Batelka, via email, if you're interested in being placed in the lottery by Tuesday, February 17th.
Supporting Services
- Information Technology has been working with the Division of Instruction to provide new and replacement technology for all school sites this school year. Technology items include SMART Interactive panels, laptops and mini desktops. Technology is being prepared to ensure all schools have a minimum of a 2:1 student to device ratio.
Instructional Updates
- There is a new ELL Resource Site full of great information and tools for teachers to support our ELL students. Please click here to access the site.
- The Department of Assessment & Accountability is offering stipend compensated training opportunities available to SMCPS staff on a number of software applications. All training will be first come first serve and will be limited to a set number of attendees. Please click here to see the Training Opportunities portion of the Department of Assessment & Accountability’s Google Site:
- Trainer of Trainers Stipend Opportunity: The Department of Assessment and Accountability (DOAA) would like to offer staff the opportunity to become trainers in skills that they have already demonstrated through their work in SMCPS. Becoming a trainer would involve ~2 hrs of initial stipend compensation for hands-on work reviewing the skill prior to being deployed to school sites for training, based on availability, through June 2020 of this year. Any training conducted will compensate both trainers and learners with stipend funds. If you are interested, please complete this form to indicate the skill for which you would like to become a trainer. Applicants should be dually experienced and advanced in their knowledge of the platform.
February Prudential Seminar - Strategies for College Funding
- The sticker price on a college education can no doubt lead to shock.
- If you've seen that number and wonder how to pay for college for yourself or your child, this seminar is for you.
- Plan to attend on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm in the Board of Education meeting room, located at 23160 Moakley Street in Leonardtown.
- Click HERE for more information or to register.
- Kirwan Funded Conscious Discipline Training is continuing. Mrs. Batelka will be emailing individual teachers this week regarding the training dates/times/locations and sign-up.
- Stipends are available for staff wanting to work together on the implementation of Conscious Discipline strategies outside of the duty day. Please email Mrs. Batelka if you're interested in working with one or more co-workers.
Rotary John Beaton Marco Polo Travel Award:
- The Rotary Club of Lexington Park, Maryland, in its continuing effort to help teachers and students, is pleased to make available to a teacher a stipend of $2500 to be used for travel to a destination of his/her choice for the purpose of enhancing instruction in the classroom. Applications are due March 27.
Educational Systems Federal Credit Union (ESFCU)
- The ESFCU is available to all school employees, students and parents. For more information regarding membership and services offered, please visit the Credit Union’s website.
- Educational Systems Federal Credit Union is now accepting 2020 applications for Student Scholarships through BECA.
- For Educators, ESFCU is accepting applications for the Maurice Erly Professional Development Award through April 1.
Human Resources
- The Online Transfer Request will be open Monday, January 6, 2020, through March 6, 2020. Certificated staff who wish to be considered for a transfer to another school location should complete the online transfer request. Staff may request up to a maximum of 5 sites to be considered for a transfer to. Requests to change grade levels or subjects within your current school only should be communicated in writing to your building principal.
media center resources!
Cool Camouflage
"From a fox that blends in to the snow to an insect that mimics the look of a twig, this book lets readers take a closer look at some of nature's most extraordinary camouflage artists."
Living and Nonliving
Living or Nonliving?
Simple text and photos introduce readers to the difference between living and nonliving things.
Newsletters to Read and Share
Most recent Kindergarten Memo
Most recent Math Memo
- February 3, 2020. This edition contains fresh ideas for mid-year encouragement, Bridges Problem of the Week, Kindergarten NC2 scoring, and MCAP practice.
- February 10, 2020. This edition contains important information about communicating mathematics precisely and correctly as well as making sense of problems and story problem solving.
Bridges Updates and Supports:
- Please click here to access the Bridges Issue
- Please click here to access help videos
Most recent English Language Arts Newsletter
- Please click here to access The Reading Corner (December 2, 2019 Edition). Please take the time to review the information as there is important information staff need to be aware of regarding upcoming standards and instructional notes for each grade level.
Most recent Health and Physical Education Update
Most recent Special Education Newsletter: The PIER
- Please click here for the February 7, 2020 Issue. This month's newsletter contains information about the following: New staff, Math Strategies vs Models, Alt Assessment Update, Two Word Challenge, Alternatives to Reading logs, Supplementary Aids Reminders, February Hot Topic, ESY Reminder, Transition Expo 2020 and some February humor!
Most recent Elementary Science Newsletter
- January 2020 Edition. This edition contains information on Grade 5 practice tests for units 1 and 2 and reminders about the Assessment Guides (along with links for each grade level), and grade level questions to consider at the mid-year mark.
Most recent Gifted and Talented Newsletter
Most recent Library Media Newsletter
Most recent Fine Arts Newsletter
- Please click here for the October Edition
Most recent ESOL Newsletter
- Please click here for the January Edition
- Please click here to access the ELL Site
Most recent Educational Equity Newsletter
- Please click here for the December 2019/January 2020 Newsletter
SMCPS Sites and Quick Links
The resources in this issue provide ideas for fostering high aspirations. As we work with others, consider how we promote goal setting and inspire optimism for growth. Once we know the goals, we can work toward them and teach strategies for overcoming obstacles along the way.
Resources for Aspiring:
Helping Kids Find their Aspirations - MindShift Blog
Building a Culture of High Aspirations - ASCD article
This will be updated quarterly and as changes are made by content supervisors.
Elementary Site Link: Please click here
Performance Matters Assessments & Analytics
Test Center Clean Up
- Teachers need to ensure the title of their assessment contains their school initials and/or limits the availability of the assessments they create to their building. The effect of this is that teachers at other buildings are confused about which assessments their students should be taking.
- Click here for guidance on how to ensure assessments are named in a way that reduces confusion.
- Click here for guidance on how to ensure assessments you create are only available at your building.
- To utilize Online Scoring for recommended math assessments you must first assign the test to students in order to enable the Online Scoring.
- Locate the test in Test Center, then from the ‘Select’ menu choose Release: Online/Paper Based to open the dialog box for selecting students.
- Then you must choose the class(es) or student(s) and select Preslugged Sheets.
- You can then either save or cancel the download of sheets. Save the file if you’d like to print scansheets, otherwise, you are now ready to navigate to Online Scoring.
Reminders for Scanning Scansheets:
- To minimize mistakes by the scanner, please remember to change the scan file type to TIFF and scan as GrayScale or Color. This will help ensure that bubbles and erasures are read correctly.
- Please remind students to bubble dark, complete bubbles, to stay within the bubbles, to erase mistakes completely, and not to mark in or near the barcode.
- Please remember to include both the Student Name and ID Number if not using a pre-printed scan sheet. If sheets are double-sided, be sure student information is on both sides. Please be sure the last names are included.
Have a question about assessment data, building a test, or entering RTI data? Visit the SMCPS PM Google Site for all this and more! https://sites.google.com/smcps.org/unify/home The site can also be found on the SMCPS Staff page under Instructional Resources. Within PM you can also visit the News & Assignments tab or Help module ⍰ for videos and instructions. Contact Jeff Gibson jsgibson@smcps.org or Kristen Maher kmmaher@smcps.org with further questions.
SMCPS UNIFY Google Support Site:
- Reminder that the SMCPS Unify Google Site can be found on the staff page under Instructional Resources at https://www.smcps.org/staff
The SMCPS Unify Google Site includes, among other resources:
- Troubleshooting directions for student testing.
- Directions to assist teachers with online scoring.
- Steps for the creation of Answer Key Only assessments.
- Steps for using pre-made interactive test items to create online assessments.
Any questions, training or additional Unify support needs can be referred to the appropriate contact found on the Training Page.
TAC Tips of the Week
Stay tuned for the next TAC TIP!
Professional Development & Continuing Education Opportunities
Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content Areas, Part II: This course focuses on teaching secondary students to access and learn from text. Class participants are expected to apply theories, strategies, and practices in classroom lessons. The course introduces types of reading, reading skills, and instruction that integrates content with reading goals. You do not need to have completed Teaching Reading in the Content Areas Part I to register for this course. To account for all 45 hours (3 credits), participants will be required to complete work outside of class meeting times that will be applicable in their own classrooms. Scheduled classes will be held at Leonardtown Middle School from 4:00 - 8:00 PM on March 25; April 1, 15, 29; May 6, 13, 27; and June 3, 10. Visit the PMPD website for more information.
MSDE Professional Learning Online Course Catalog: The MSDE Spring 2020 online professional learning catalog has been posted and registration is open. The catalog and the registration link is in the far-right column on https://msde.blackboard.com/. Registration is open from December 3- January 30. One, two, and three-credit courses will begin on February 19. Four-credit courses will begin on February 26. The end dates vary depending upon credits. All registration information and specific dates can be found within the catalog.
Registration is open for additional courses:
- Please log into the system for available courses
Register online: https://smcps.truenorthlogic.com
UserName: beginning of SMCPS login (without @smcps.org)
Password: normal SMCPS password
happy birthday wishes!!!!!
Lauren Shively
Lisa Deputy-Randolph
Stacey Fisher
Staff Member of the Week!
We will announce the staff member on morning announcements and post information about that person in the hallway for all to see.
We also will be playing 2 truths and a myth. These will be posted on the display to give staff and students a chance to try and figure out what a staff member's myth may be. It will be revealed at the end of the week.
Maggie Koutnik
Week of February 10th
Myth: Stay tuned!!!
Lisa Deputy-Randolph
Myth: I don't like ice cream
CJ Crosby
Week of January 27th
Myth: I have 3 cats
Lisa Anderson
Myth: I love running.
Amanda Erdman
Myth: I collect comic books.
Chris Meyer
Myth: I like bananas.
Susan McDaniel
Myth: I love horror movies.
Penny Dennis
Myth: I have jumped out of an airplane (with a parachute, of course).
Karen Simmons
Myth: I know how to knit
Lauren Shively
Myth: I think olives are super gross!
Jessie Sohn
Myth: I have tasted crocodile before!
Terri Cox
Myth: Two of my children were born in Virginia and two born in Maryland
Heath McCracken
Myth: I was born in Canada, and my parents moved to the U.S. in 1993.
Jane Miller
Myth: I have two kids