Friday, October 24, 2014

Unity Day a Huge Success!

Team,

See below from Caroline Correa:


Hello Everyone!

Thank you so much for participating in Unity Day. I had so much fun organizing this event! Please take a look at the attached pictures. If you have any you would like to share, please send them to caroline.correa11@gmail.com
Have a wonderful weekend.
Best Regards,
Caroline







Saturday, September 20, 2014

New Faces Around Campus and Looking Ahead

Team,

We're not coming together as an entire group until 10/1.  I thought it prudent to virtually introduce some folks who joined the professional family since our meeting on 9/3.

Join me in welcoming (in the order pasted below):

Ofc. Medina - School Police

Christelle Pierre Louis - College Advisor
Kathleen Crowley - 9th Grade US History
Lt. Kelley - School Police

Looking ahead:
9/23 -  New Staff Meeting - rm 121
9/24 - Early Release/Case Management
10/1 - Faculty Meeting, 2-4pm
10/2 - School Site Council, 4:30pm
10/7 - Progress reports due (yup, already)
10/15 - Faculty Meeting, 2-4pm
10/16 - *OPEN HOUSE - 5-7pm


All of this and more can be found on the Google calendar here  (look to your right) or through your own BPS Gmail account.  Please let me know if you don't have it.


Today should be spectacular.  Enjoy!


With deep appreciation for all you do,

Pat






Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Good News Express!

Team,

It has been some time since I have used this medium to communicate.  Now that we have Gone Google, the email list therein is a quick and easy option.  I thought I'd go back to this medium today to share some good news.  Let's start with attendance.  Yesterday, 92% of our 10th graders were present and ready to test.  Today, 93%.  To my knowledge, these are the highest single day attendance rates this year for grade 10 (right now the average is hovering around 89% for the year).  Kudos and "thank you" 10th grade team who contacted homes this past weekend!

More good news: Welcome to BHS, Emmitt Wyche!  Emmitt will be joining the guidance team in coming weeks in a grant-funded position.   He will work with juniors and seniors and their families specifically in the realm of college advising.  Emmitt is a knowledgeable and energetic educator.  We are lucky to have him.  Did I mention that he will be with us until the end of the 2014-2015 school year at a minimum?

More good news: Daly Field is no longer a proposal, it is reality.  By way of reminder, Daly Field is right next to Community Rowing on Soldiers Field Road.  Simmons College has agreed to foot the bill to construct turf fields and tennis courts to be shared between the college and Brighton High.  We will now have our very own home field in the Brighton community!  I'll keep you posted on the developments, but, with any luck, the field will be ready for use this fall.  We'll see.

If you see Renel Jean, congratulate him.  The Boys Right of Passage, a 9th grade boys mentoring program, has been a major success.  In recent weeks, Renel has arranged for  inspiring guest speakers and trips, most recently to the Nashua Street jail.  In my humble opinion, this has been a moving experience for the boys involved.

Lastly, see our students in the news... here and here.

There will be a New Teachers meeting tomorrow from 2:15-3:15pm in room 121.

That is all.  Enjoy your day!

Best,
Pat

P.S.  Get in on the BHS NCAA Tournament Challenge.  Follow this Link.  Group: Brighton Bracket. The password is the same as our wireless password.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Looking Ahead!

Team,

Happy Thursday!

Couple of quick things today...  First, you this already, but grades are due February 6th..nothing more than a gentle reminder.  Second, this morning you should have retrieved a document from Mass Tells.  On it is a description of the effort and a special code for BHS.  This is really important feedback that quite often goes uncollected from urban schools due to low participation.  I would really appreciate the feedback.  This is not an unfunded mandate, so to speak.  Please use time during your common planning time meetings to complete the survey.  Should take about 30 minutes to complete.  If you misplaced the form, go to this link and enter this code: 6888386.  The deadline is 2/18/14  Many thanks in advance.

As we prepare to wrap up the second quarter, we have student celebration in mind.  We would like to honor the hard work, commitment, and improvement of our young scholars at Q2 awards assemblies to be held as follows:

Thursday, February 13
2nd Block - 11th
3rd Block - 12th

Friday, February 14th
2nd Block 10th
3rd Block - 9th

Best,
Pat



Friday, January 24, 2014

Update City...

Team,

Interesting week, huh?  I have a funny feeling that the next couple of weeks will be interesting with the twists and turns of quarter's end, WIDA testing, February MCAS, and so forth.  If there's any team that can successfully navigate this kind of turbulence, its ours.

I have a couple of updates for your knowledge and planning purposes.  Forgive me for the format:

  • The mandatory anti-bullying training originally scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 22nd has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 5th, 2pm - 3:30pm.  This is 30 minutes longer than the calendar indicates.  Accordingly, I am shaving 30 minutes off of the 6/4/14 Department Meeting.
  • The WIDA administration is going smoothly...that's all. Thank you for your cooperation.   
  • I had a small but impactful parent meeting at the Perez home (parent of Eric and Ilia) last night.  We're laying the groundwork for a spring multicultural potluck.  More details to follow, but we're thinking of having this on the evening of May 1st.  If you're interested helping with the planning, come see me. The next meeting, which will again be at the Perez home, is on February 13th at 6pm.  
  • Finally, the job shadow is next Friday.  The date is not ideal (being the end of the term).  However, expectations for those who are participating have been clearly laid.  They must make arrangements to make up what they missed.  A list of the partners is below.  This is wonderful opportunity for our young scholars.  Your support is appreciated.

Food.  Students have it and are consuming it in many places outside of the cafeteria.  Historically, I have not been a huge stickler on these kinds of things, but I need to become one really fast.  The normal pest issues the building experiences during the winter months have been exponentially exacerbated by the crumbs and half-filled containers left on floors and in classrooms.  Pest control was here recently - I'll spare you the gross details.  Bottom line, for health and safety, we have to tighten up on this.  Food cannot not leave the cafeteria.  It cannot be consumed in classrooms either.  I realize this is a big deal, as a good number of people bring foodstuff for advisory and/or open their doors to students during lunch. Again, for healthy and safety, we have to go this route.  I will go on the PA early next week to inform students.  This will go into effect February 3rd.

PAWS.  Again, a hearty thanks to Tom and Shirley.  They solicited and successfully secured nearly $300 in donations from Devlin's and The Greenbriar to support the PAWS program.   Kudos!

Enjoy the weekend!

Best,
Pat

P.S.  I hear you loud and clear and the interruptions during class.  Going forward, unless there are inescapable circumstances, no announcements will be made during the day outside of the normal daily announcements.



Job Shadow Partners:
WEEI
Boston Globe
Genzyme
Skanska Engineers
WGBH
Newbury Comics
Brighton Marine Health Clinic
Boston Police
Boston Fire
Genzyme
Foley/Hoag LLP
Bletzer & Bletzer LLP
Harvard University
Boston University
Oak Sq YMCA
Simmons College
Charlesview Housing Development
Vinfen Health Care
3 Twins Printing Company
John Henry Roofing
State Rep Kevin Honan
City Councilor Mark Ciommo
North Beacon Auto
Brighton Auto Repair
Steadyvision

Friday, January 17, 2014

Happy Friday!

Team,

Happy Friday!  I don't think I need to tell you, but 'tis a three-day weekend ahead.  A few folks have shared plans.  Whatever yours, be sure to get some rest.

110 Paws this week!   Yup.  A special kudos to Ms. Tammick and Mr. Rose.  This initiative is really taking off.  What better feeling is there than to celebrate the good things our cherubim are doing in and around the school community.  Let's keep it going.  One more piece of good news, Mr. Plunkett has informed me that some students pieces will be shown at a student art exhibit at Wheelock.  Good stuff!

A couple of notes about next week.  The WIDA is set to begin on Tuesday.  Miguel distributed assignments and such this week.  Only a few folks are involved with administering the first piece, but quite a few students are involved.  Just a reminder.  Also, Tuesday marks the first day Karin Kell Deyo will begin mini observations.  See the post on 1/14 if you want a refresher on what that's about.  Lastly, next Wednesday, we'd planned to introduce the instructional core, an initiative being worked on at ILT, for your information and feedback.  However, it has come to my attention, through a sensitive case, that we have not had the mandatory district-sponsored anti-bullying training.  This is something that has to happen as soon as possible.  We will engage with training on Wednesday in lieu of the planned presentation.  As this meeting is mandatory, everyone must attend and sign in.   Sorry about that.    

Last, but not least, please check your mailbox when you arrive in the morning.  In it, if there are passes for students, please make sure they get them.  We are in the process of getting students linked with PULSE for the MCAS support and scheduling students for Summer Search interviews.  Quite a few never received the pass and thus did not show.  You help here is greatly appreciated.   

Enjoy the long weekend!


Best,
Pat

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

A Note of Thanks...


Team,

Thank you!  Monday was one of those odd days that really didn't feature more physical tugs and pulls than any typical Monday, yet, as we reflected at the admin team meeting on Monday afternoon, there was indeed a collective sense of exhaustion.  No doubt, the emotional toll played a role.  I'm sure we weren't alone.  Indeed, perhaps the emotional energy of being extra vigilant around how students were presenting contributed.  On that note, I am happy to report that Monday was a normal day.   I extend my sincere appreciation for your efforts to make yesterday smooth and supportive.

A heads up.  Karin Kell Deyo, a representative out of Mary Skipper's office, has offered to do mini observations and give feedback in the context of our Quality School Plan (you might remember her from the data presentation this fall).  She will be coming on Tuesdays, conducting non-evaluative observations, and then giving general feedback at the outset of the of ILT meeting.  No particular directive here, friends - just a heads up that you might have a guest visit your class.  This begins next week.

Lastly, please do not send students to the College and Career Center with a pass.  There is no supervision and, over the next few weeks, predictives will be administered in that space.


Best,
Pat  



Notices:

Teachers/mentors of 2cd year teachers... The 4th Mentoring Forum will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2014, from 4 P.M. - 6 P.M. Our forums, for the remainder of this year, will be held at a new location  at the Lilla G. Frederick Pilot School, at 270 Columbia Road

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Senior Assembly and Important Scheduling information on Upcoming Assessments

Team,

January means the beginning to the testing season.  Please see below for important information on the citywide predictives, WIDA, and the MCAS Bio retest.

Also, as we're moving ever so quickly toward critical deadlines for seniors, we would like to hold an assembly for all seniors beginning 5th block on Tuesday, January 14th in the auditorium.  This time was chosen to lessen the impact on class time overall (given that many seniors do not have a class 5th block) and give some reprieve to those who teach seniors during 2nd block, which has been the go to block for senior class meetings.     

Best,
Pat

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Testing in January and February

Online City Predictives:

Who?  ELA 9 and 10; Algebra 1 and Geometry; Physics; SEI Geometry (schedule below)
When?  Jan. 16-Jan. 31
Where?  College and Career and Library

WIDA Testing:

Who?  Any student with an ELD level (specific lists are forthcoming)

Written Portion:
When?  Jan. 21 or 22; Make-up on Jan 23
Where?  Gym, College and Career and ESL Classrooms

Speaking Portion:
When?  Jan. 27—Feb 7
Where?  Students will be pulled one at a time from class sometime during this window.

MCAS Bio Retest:

Who?  11th and 12th graders, and some 10th grade repeaters who have not passed the Bio already (list is forthcoming)
When?  Feb 3 and 4; Make-ups on Feb 5 and 6
Where?  Gym


January Predictive Testing

Testing Schedule for                  College and Career Center                             

Week of                                             1/13-1/17                                              

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Period 1





Ramos


Period 2






Tammick

Period 3








Period 4





Ramos
Tammick

Period 5





Ramos
Tammick

Period 6





Ramos



Testing Schedule for                  College and Career                                

Week of                                 1/20-1/24                                              


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Period 1


HOLIDAY
WIDA
WIDA
WIDA
Evans

Period 2



WIDA
WIDA
WIDA
Litster

Period 3



WIDA
WIDA
WIDA
Litster

Period 4



WIDA
WIDA
WIDA
Litster

Period 5





Baumgarten
Evans

Period 6




L. Tolbert

Evans



Testing Schedule for                  Library                               

Week of                                 1/20-1/24                                    

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Period 1


HOLIDAY
M. O’Donovan
Greaves
WIDA
Edwards

Period 2




Ward
WIDA
Baumgarten

Period 3




L. Tolbert
WIDA
Edwards

Period 4



M. O’Donovan
Greaves

Evans

Period 5








Period 6









Testing Schedule for                  College and Career                                

Week of                                 1/27-1/31                                       


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Period 1


Defina
Soto
Gerrie
Ganitatsos
Lui

Period 2


Wilson
Kamishlian
Valentin
Kurkjian
Mankel

Period 3


Defina
Kamishlian
Gerrie/
Valentin
Kurkjian
Lui

Period 4



Soto
Defina
Kurkjian
Lui

Period 5


Wilson
Malik
Dean



Period 6



Malik
Gerrie/
Valentin
Kurkjian
Lui


Testing Schedule for                  Library                               

Week of                                 1/27-1/31                                                     


Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Period 1


D. O’Donovan
Ford
Burke
Mahoney
Mankel

Period 2








Period 3




Burke
Mahoney


Period 4





Mahoney


Period 5


D. O’Donovan

Burke



Period 6



Kamishlian