I'll start by saying what follows is MY opinion, not the opinion of any other teachers, principals or school boards....
Report cards are my least favourite time of the year. It is stressful to write them; it is stressful to read them. I think I speak for all teachers when I say we would rather teach than evaluate. It's so hard to mark a little ducky that you know has worked hard, has made gains but just isn't there yet. It's sometimes hard to find just the right words.
Here's what's involved. We teach according to the Ontario Curriculum. In all subjects there are standards for knowledge and understanding, thinking, communication and application that must be levelled according to proficiency level 1,2, 3 or 4. Level 3 is the provincial standard (that shows up on report cards as a "B.")
"B" is good. "B" is what we are striving for. "A" is rare, very rare, because it means you are consistently performing at a rate that is higher than the provincial standard, that is, higher than what we are teaching you. Some say "B" is the new "A."
Teachers collect marks and comments throughout the term. When they go to write the reports there is an emphasis on most recent and most consistent demonstration of proficiency. It takes quite an amount of time to review marks, current work, and compile comments that reflect the curriculum documents and the child, and do it in a way that parents understand what they are reading. I think teachers, myself included, often don't do a terrific job of making the language on the report card "parent friendly." With limited space, specific direction about including strengths, needs and next steps while also following the Ministry and Board assessment documents it is sometimes more prudent to use "edu-lingo." So if you don't understand clearly what the teacher is trying to say, please ask.
When I wrote class sets of reports it usually took me around 20 extra hours to write and proofread a class set. I usually had to do them after I put my kids to bed so I could concentrate on what I was doing. It was a better time for me to write -- but late nights often meant I found more typos the next day....
Report cards are written on a computer program available via internet. This means I can pop into the report cards any time to check things over for teachers and to see how the progress is coming along. This is also how I read them when they are done.
Teachers email me to tell me that they have finished writing and proof-reading. They will finish that by Sunday evening. Then I get to read them. EVERY one. I read each report card on-line and try to catch typos or errors. This also gives me a good sense of each student in the school and how they are doing. My family likens report card reading time to income tax time -- mom is tired and grouchy. It usually takes me about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to reach each class set. I have 11 sets to read starting Monday. They need to be done by Thursday so they can be printed Friday morning ready to go out on the 11th. Also, I pray all week that there are no computer glitches...
We take a great deal of time and effort to write report cards. There is much discussion and thought that goes into every one.
If ever you have questions about what comes home on the RC, please ask.
Mrs. B
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Snow days 2
I first posted about snow days in 2010. The link to that post is here.
Little has changed since then. Now I wait for the call from Esther from S&K instead of John from Newry as we have a different bus line now. Sometimes I miss John's deep, cheery voice so early in the morning.
Yesterday we didn't have a snow day, but many others around us did. Angie at Central and I agonized over this, put the info we had together and decided that we should to stay open. We always tell our staff to use their best judgement in coming; if they can't make it in then they call us.
No matter if we decide to stay open, or to close due to the weather it is not an easy decision for principals. I worry about snow days for all the same reasons I did in 2010. I also worry about asking staff to drive in less than perfect weather, and kids walking in the cold, wind and snow when we stay open. Regardless of the call that we make at 6am, someone is always upset with the decision. Very often that includes my husband who would prefer I not drive through the weather myself....
I know that sending your kids or keeping them at home on a blustery day is your call as parents; I get it. But also know that the decision to stay open wasn't made lightly, foremost in my mind is the balance between safety and the importance of academics, because that is the business I am in.
Stay warm.
Kathy
Little has changed since then. Now I wait for the call from Esther from S&K instead of John from Newry as we have a different bus line now. Sometimes I miss John's deep, cheery voice so early in the morning.
Yesterday we didn't have a snow day, but many others around us did. Angie at Central and I agonized over this, put the info we had together and decided that we should to stay open. We always tell our staff to use their best judgement in coming; if they can't make it in then they call us.
No matter if we decide to stay open, or to close due to the weather it is not an easy decision for principals. I worry about snow days for all the same reasons I did in 2010. I also worry about asking staff to drive in less than perfect weather, and kids walking in the cold, wind and snow when we stay open. Regardless of the call that we make at 6am, someone is always upset with the decision. Very often that includes my husband who would prefer I not drive through the weather myself....
I know that sending your kids or keeping them at home on a blustery day is your call as parents; I get it. But also know that the decision to stay open wasn't made lightly, foremost in my mind is the balance between safety and the importance of academics, because that is the business I am in.
Stay warm.
Kathy
Friday, December 14, 2012
GETTING READY FOR WINTER…..
How do I know when buses are cancelled and/or my school is closed?
We all know that winter is
just around the corner and with it comes the occasional winter storm.
Huron Perth Student
Transportation Services is making it even easier this year to get your school
bus delay and cancellation information. Already you can follow the
announcements by going to our website ourschoolbuses.ca or by following your
school’s twitter account. You don’t need to have a twitter account to get this
information, as the latest Tweet appears on the main page of your school’s
website.
HPSTS has
launched a smart phone App - called HPSTS. This App is available for iPhones, Android
Smartphones and Windows OS Smart phones and is absolutely free. This App will
bring you all the latest announcements regarding school bus or school delays
and cancellations.
The HPSTS App is available in the
Android Market for smartphones using the Android OS. For iphones and Windows OS phones go to the following link to install the
app: womple.com/HPSTS or you
can use your smartphone to scan the QR code to install the app.
As in the past, you can also
monitor local radio stations during inclement weather for the latest
announcements on cancellations or delays.
For further information please
contact Huron Perth Student Transportation Services at 1-888-871-7722 or visit
our website at ourschoolbuses.ca.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
WE DID IT!!!
Thanks to Kempston and Werth Realty Ltd of Listowel for their donation this morning of $29 968, we have reached our Playground Building fundraising target of $85000!!. Their total donations to this campaign total $34 968 -- that's over 41% of our fundraising from this generous local company.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
MOVEMBER
Mr. Uhler, Mr. Webster and Mr. Bracken are growing moustaches for Movember. On Mondays they'll be hosting MO-Mondays. Gr. 6 students will be doing face-paint moustaches for 25 cents at recess to raise money for prostate cancer research.
Yesterday we had 88 moustaches painted on little faces.
Cute!
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Silent Auction Items
THE AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED AND TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS. YOU HAVE HELPED RAISE OVER $1200 FOR THE EASTDALE PLAYGROUND FUND. THANK YOU
Item # 1 Donated by Dynafit - 3 month subscritption to Dynafit - Current Bid - $150
Item # 2 Donated by Vines - A votive candle, holder and napkinsCurrent Bid - $5
Item # 3 Donated by Ideal Supply - Portable DVD Player - Current Bid - $75
Item # 4 Donated by Donegan's Haulage - Serving tray with glasses, bowl, napkins and dip
Current bid - $25
Item # 5 Donated by Keeso - one pickup load of bark mulch ($40 value) - Current bid - $30
Item # 6 Donated by Keeso - one pickup load of bark mulch ($40 value) - Current bid - $30
Item # 7 Donated by Keeso - one pickup load of bark mulch ($40 value) - Current bid - $30
Item # 8 Donated by TD Bank - Computer speakers
Current bid $10
Item # 9 Donated by Elmira Farm Supply - John Deere truck and trailer - Current bid $40
Item # 10 Donated by TSC - $25 Gift Certificate at TSC
Current bid $25
Item # 11 Donated by CIBC - CIBC pencil case with supplies and Frisbee
Current bid $5
Item #12 Donated by Tim Horton's - Sydney Crosby 150 piece jigsaw puzzle with 3 mugs
Current Bid $15
Item # 13 - Donated by Bakelaar's - Indoor / Outdoor Clock Minimum bid $30
Current Bid $60
Item #14 - Donated by McCutcheon Family - $25 I-Tunes gift card
Current Bid $30
Item #15 - Donated by BK's - $25 in-store gift certificate
Current Bid $25
Item #16 - Donated by Spinrite - Gift basket of yarn and knitting supplies
Current Bid $40
Item #17 - Donated by Giant Tiger - 30 piece glassware set
Current Bid $20
Item #18 - Donated by Taylor Family - Two piece buffet server
Current Bid $15
Item # 19 - Donated by Filsinger's Organic Farms - Gift basket with Apple Cider, Apple & Pear butter and Apple Spread
Current Bid $35
Item #20 - Donated by Taylor Family - Partylite candle and glass coasters
Current bid $26
Item # 21 Donated by Dairy Queen - Gift certificate for a Frozen Cake
Current Bid $31
Item # 22 Donated by Taylor Family - 16 piece Bar-b-que tool kit
Current Bid $15
Item #23 Donated by Newry Coach Lines - Kids Bicycle
Current Bid $76
Item # 24 Donated by Tony Gangl - Hot / Cold packs
Current bid $20
Item # 25 Donated by Spencer Family - Antique painted wooden shelf
Current Bid $15
Item # 26 Donated by Stoltz Farm Equipment - Lawnmower service and inspection. Current Bid $55
Item #27 Donated by McDonalds - 2 extra value meals
Current Bid $11
Item # 28 Donated by Trillium Mutual - "Bleacher" sports chair
Current Bid $35
Item #29 Donated by Trillium Mutual - Sport Blanket
Current Bid $10
Item # 30 Donated by Doug Berfelz Electric - Johnny Borton CD and Rayvec LED Light
Current Bid $10
Item # 31 Donated by Don Hamilton Royal LePage - "Chateau de la Brissonne" sign
Current bid $25
Item # 32 Donated by Keil-Dadson - Embi Escents candle warmer and fragrance tarts
Current bid $20
Item #33 Donated by Canadian Tire - Kids bike with training wheels
Current bid $41
Item # 34 Donated by Co-operators - Roadside emergency car kit
Current bid $25
Item #35 Donated by Corley Sports - Backpack
Current Bid $40
Item # 36 Donated by Jill Fowler - Crochet kids hat
Current Bid $15
Item # 37 Donated by Jill Fowler - Crochet kids hat
Current Bid $15
Item # 38 Donated by Jill Fowler - Crochet kids hat
Current Bid $15
Item # 39 Donated by North Perth - One day Family Swim Pass
Current Bid $5
Item # 40 Donated by North Perth - One day Family Swim Pass
Current Bid $5
Item #41 Donated by JoAnne McKay - Five (5) dozen Christmas cookies (10 varieties) delivered in December.
Current bid $25
Thursday, October 4, 2012
On-Line Auction Terms and Conditions
- All bids must be submitted to ledscc@fc.amdsb.ca via e-mail or by fax to 519-291-1982
- Auction closing date will be 6:00 pm on Friday November 9, 2012. Time will be determined by the Avon Maitland Server.
- Bidders shall include their name, address and phone number with each bid for the bid to be considered accepted.
- A reasonable attempt will be made to review all bids received prior to 6:00 pm on a daily basis. Any bids received after 6:00 pm will be processed on the following day.
- The blog website bid list will be updated with the bids received from the previous day.
- An e-mail confirmation will be sent to the successful bidder only.
- In the case of duplicate bid (i.e. same $$ value), the first bid received on that day will be accepted.
- All bids submitted are deemed to be final.
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