
THE HUSKY HOWLER
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 8, 2021 - ISSUE 11
Upcoming Events:
November 8 Husky Leadership Team, 3pm
November 9 Office Staff Meeting, 9am
November 9 Committees Meetings, 3 - 4pm
November 9 SST Meeting 2:45 - 3:45
November 10 Instructional Leaders Meeting, 9am
November 11 Veterans Day Holiday - No School
November 12 Coffee with the Principal, 10:30am
Habit #4: Think Win-Win
Win-win sees life as a cooperative arena, not a competitive one. Win-win is a frame of mind and heart that constantly seeks mutual benefit in all human interactions.
Learn more at https://www.franklincovey.com/habit-4/
Veterans Day - Nov 11
There will be no school in honor of all the men and women who have fought for our country and preserved our freedoms.
Coffee with the Principal - Nov 12
Join Dr. Quintana on Friday for a cup of coffee and Hillcrest news. Bring your concerns and questions. Learn what's happening at Hilcrest for the Holidays
How are PBIS and Leader in Me Connected?
Good leaders will show exemplary behaviors in all settings. Our PBIS program is our “how” we will grow leaders to take ownership of their school. Our Leader in Me Process is our “way” to grow leaders by helping them to use the seven habits to develop them into the best version of themselves. PBIS and LEADER IN ME complement each other in such a way that there is every opportunity for our students to believe, lead and succeed.
Habit 4 Think Win Win | Leader in Me
HOW TO THINK WIN/WIN - Successful Deals and Interactions
Spotlight on: Student Support Staff
The Support Staff is a team of dedicated leaders who provide students with support in Academics, Behavior, Social Emotional Learning, and life skills. They oversee assessments, supervision, counseling, guidance, Student Success Team, SEL Lessons, and PBIS.
Ms. Rocio Garcia (BIA), Ms. Karen Salgin (Counselor), Ms. Stephanie Ho (Psychologist)
Quote of the Week
"When one side benefits more than the other, that's a win-lose situation. To the winner it might look like success for a while, but in the long run, it breeds resentment and distrust."
-Dr. Stephen R. Covey