Dr. Irish's Message for the Week
Quality Plus Instructional Strategies
To Do's
Important Dates
Lilburn Middle School will become a Professional Learning Community committed to working collaboratively to engage students in learning in order to actualize student potential.
Lilburn Middle School is committed to engaging all students in learning the Academic Knowledge and Skills through research-based best practices with mastery being measured by local, state, national, and world-class standards and re-teaching/reassessing students as needed to actualize their potential.
We use research-based best practices to engage students in learning.
We build healthy relationships with our students, parents, and community members.
We provide appropriate interventions to support students in actualizing their potential.
We collaborate with our colleagues toward building a Professional Learning Community.
We know that the greatest enemy of greatness is variance. We will be consistent in our implementation of effective instruction, assessment, and response to student learning. This consistency will be driven by careful understanding of the curriculum (AKS). At Lilburn Middle School, we put students first in all that we do. We ensure that we are developing the whole child by incorporating SEL, developing appropriately aligned and engaging lessons, and embracing collaborative planning. We will ensure that the LMS instructional framework is upheld. At LMS, all adults speak positively of our school, our students, our community, and our colleagues. We practice a growth mindset. We leverage high expectations, high-quality lessons, and belonging to support the success of each and every child.
still UNDER CONSTRUCTION- We are a little closer to the finish line! As you know, this goal was created from stakeholder input (Teachers, Students, community partners, and Parents). Admin did a review and submitted the draft to our cluster superintendent. we have gotten preliminary approval to proceed with the goals, as drafted. the next step is to make sure that we incorporate these goals into our plan for this year by including them in our teacher's and administrator's rbes goals.
You may review the draft here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V99-t7iml_ik7G9nzIm8rYN-a3HJAy7m/view?usp=sharing
WWACD- When in doubt, ask yourself, "What would a champion do?" ~Dr. Irish
Greetings, Mustangs!
Welcome to a new month. October is breast cancer awareness month. As we kick off breast cancer awareness month and pay tribute to those who have been impacted, please take a moment to follow the link and read about breast cancer and breast cancer awareness month.https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/about-breast-cancer/
This week is a short week. Let's gear up for a fast and furious three-day week.
Your Proud Principal,
Dr. Irish
For teachers, by teachers
Each week, we will feature an instructional practice/strategy/tool that our very own LMS teachers are using.
The Blueprint is designed to ensure our Portrait of a Graduate becomes a reality. The Blueprint will also drive the intentional culture shifts that reflect the guiding vision of the Learning 2025 community of practice. Our Blueprint for the Future defines our strategic priorities in four areas: empathy, equity, effectiveness, and excellence.
Every kid needs a champion. Being a champion for kids means that you are willing to see what each child needs and be the advocate that each child deserves. This is what equity is all about. View these two videos to continue to get an idea of what it means to serve as a champion for our students and for equity.
Thank you to our counseling team for your presentation on Champion circles. It helped to provide clarity for all.
Thank you to Coach Crawford for taking the lead on Health MPowers. This is a great initiative for our students and our school.
Want to share good news or thank someone at our upcoming faculty meeting? Use the link to submit your message LINK HERE
Peak:
The school year is just going by so quickly! Can you believe that it is already October?
Valley:
Make sure that your grade book reflects the assignments that have been assigned to students over the last 8 weeks of school. Remember the grades that you enter constitute feedback about students' performance in your class. They are a tool used by parents to support their students. It is a great way to have students be informed of their progress in order to take ownership of their own learning. This is our ultimate goal!
New Items are in Bold
NEW:
Faculty Meeting Updates:
As discussed in the faculty meeting, there are some updates that we need to share. We agreed to share this information by email, rather than in the meeting. Please review the attached presentation.
Early Release Conferences
The first round of Early Release/Parent Conference days for the 2022-2023 school year is Wednesday, October 19th and Thursday, October 20th. On these two days, students will be dismissed at 1:20 PM. The rest of the day will be spent conferencing with each student’s parents and reviewing the child’s academic and behavioral progress. This is the time to review the student’s work samples, progress report, Communications Report, Data from Universal Screener, ELLP Plan and Test Participation Plans, and making decisions with parents. Additional information about Early Release days is forthcoming. Start strategizing with your team to ensure that each student is afforded the opportunity to have a meeting. We are still utilizing all three methods of meeting: in person (preferred option), Zoom, or via telephone. Emails do not count as a conference. More information is coming soon.
ELT
We will continue the Tier I model of ELT through Fall break. We were scheduled to move into Phase II this week, but we will need to delay that plan until after Fall break. We are making a change because we are still awaiting access and training on some of the intervention platforms that are required to be used. When these technical issues are worked out, then we can begin Phase II of our ELT plan. At this time, students will continue to receive Tier I, II, and III instruction in their content classes during ELT. The only students who will move are those who are attending special education ELT groups and selected EL students. These students have already begun reporting to their off-team groups as of last week.
As a reminder, we are rotating through the academic periods (Monday- PD1, Tuesday- PD2, Wednesday- PD3, and Thursday- PD4, Friday- rotate Advisement and Literacy Block. Our Monday-Thursday ELT plan consists of the following teacher actions:
1) Begin the period with a warm-opener (student check-in): We will begin ELT each day with our Champion Circle (First and 10 Check-In). Ms. Hall did send out information about this.
2) After the check-in (Champion Circle), Tier I and Tier II teachers (team teachers) will move students into one of four activities:
remedial/extension independent activity to address CFA area of weakness or content skill practice
small groups- targeted students should be pulled to participate in a small group during ELT. Ensure that you use data to determine who is pulled into the Ongoing Small Group Instruction (OGSGI).
Mini-lesson that comprises no more than 15 of ELT instructional time (about 5-7 minutes of teacher-led whole group instruction).
Data collection to determine upcoming groups/instruction.
We are in the first phase of ELT installation, so we are working to host Tier I, II, and III students on team at this time. Only special groups (EL, Special Education) students will move to a different location. Data-driven intervention and small group instruction is expected to occur during ELT. This is a district expectation and a major focus of our ELT. It is critical that we all follow the ELT plan.
When we move to Phase II after Fall Break, we will introduce the online intervention platforms that will support students' learning needs at the Tier II and Tier III levels. Please refer to the ELT FAQ document for additional guidance about ELT instruction.
Champion Circles (updated):
We didn't have enough time to go through the entire training at our faculty meeting, but Mrs. Hall, Ms. Edwards, Ms. Parrish, and Ms. Julio mentioned a brief overview. During the First & 10 Check-In, you will conduct a class meeting with your students for the first 10 minutes during designated classes. We originally communicated that this will take place during your first-period class, but we are working with our MTSS leadership team to develop a plan that is most effective. We want students to benefit from this experience. At this time, the First & 10 Check-In will take place immediately following the morning announcements. Students who travel to other groups will participate in the group that they report to each day. The change to move this time to during ELT is another effort to preserve the instructional time of first period.
Please remember that this effort to address SEL is not only a local school focus but a district expectation that we must provide for our students. The final plan has been communicated on Friday through the ELT overview email that was sent out.
The community circles will be a part of our normal school day. The First & 10 Check-In is an LMS expectation of all teachers and will be ongoing throughout the school year.
Progress Reporting Timeline:
Progress reports are sent out regularly for our students to receive communication about their progress in each class. Teachers should follow the progress reporting timeline to ensure that we are consistent in our communication with our families. Please see the link for the progress report/report card schedule for this year. We will update this schedule if the need arises and the dates will be added to our calendar.
Progress Report/Report Card Timeline
Instructional Supports:
Mustang Walks- Please hang the QR code that was placed in your mailbox in a visible area in your room. This is a link to the feedback form that administrators and guests will use when conducting informal walk-throughs (known at LMS as Mustang Walks). If you did not receive a form, please email Dr. Irish. Although teachers will receive feedback through this process, these walks are non-evaluative and only serve to provide feedback to teachers about their instructional practices.
We expect to see every content teacher that we evaluate at least once per week (walkthroughs or informal walk-throughs)
Mustang Rounds- Teachers will resume peer observations (Mustang Rounds)beginning on September 20. The details will be discussed in your content meeting. Mustang Round Overview
Communication Reminder:
As you know, we are continuing to support an ongoing effort to reduce disruptions to the instructional process. Please refer to the weekly newsletter, social media, morning announcements, and PM announcements for regular updates of events/activities occurring within our school. Please refrain from sending 'All Staff' emails throughout the day. Please also be mindful of intercom announcement requests. If you need an 'All Staff' email to be sent or an intercom announcement to be made, please confer with Dr. Irish before doing so. If you have an announcement request, please send it to 625 LMS Announcements. Announcements will need to be submitted by 3:30 PM in order to be included that day. The announcement email group is monitored by all of the individuals who make/organize announcements (including messages to our community). When making your announcement request to the email group, specify which platforms you want the information to be shared (weekly staff newsletter, weekly parent newsletter, social media, news show, etc.)
Please be mindful of what is placed in emails as it is subject to an Opens Record Request and can be requested by a parent or the media (this extends to any other platform that is facilitated by GCPS).
Required PD
Make sure to complete the required district PD courses:
Cybersecurity Awareness Training All Employee Portal Security Awareness- 11/1/2021
HR Compliance- Required by All- located in the PD&E # 29377
Tutoring & Clubs
The tutoring rotation is as follows: Tuesday-Connections; Wednesday- Math and Social Studies; Thursday- Language Arts and Science
Here are a couple of reminders:
Please make sure to communicate your tutoring schedule to your students/students' parents in order to make them aware of the schedule.
Remind parents that tutoring is free and available each week unless there is a communicated cancellation.
Students do not need to make an appointment for tutoring on the regular tutoring days. This is a tool that is available as a Tier I intervention for all students.
Please make sure to be present and ready to receive students starting at 8:10 AM on your content's assigned tutoring day. Students arrive at 8:15 AM.
Any cancellations of tutoring must be communicated to your grade level administrator in advance.
Regarding Clubs: We are still working to get club meeting dates on the LMS calendar. If you have a club that you would like to sponsor, please reach out to Ms. St. James with your proposal.
Silent Lunch
Silent lunch is an option for teachers to use to address MINOR behaviors that occur in the classroom. Please use room 5.130 as your first option. You will need to work with your grade level admin if you are in need of a silent lunch in your classroom (for class-wide silent lunch). We need to ensure that the admin is in the loop to help with any parent communication that may result from the class-wide silent lunch. Additionally, the admin will help to ensure that Mrs. Markitan's team is aware of the additional cleaning needs that are required when classroom lunches occur.
Title IX Reminders:
Title IX Coordinator- Cecilia Carmichael; Title IX Investigator- Onika St. James; Title IX Decision-Maker- Nicole Irish
When should I contact our Title IX Coordinator, Mrs. Carmichael:
Whenever a student reports misconduct that could qualify as sexual harassment
A student does not have to use the magic words "sexual harassment" to address with the Title IX protocol.
Whenever you observe behaviors that appear inappropriate, harassing in nature, or if a student or staff appears uncomfortable.
It is your duty to make sure you report any conduct that you observe.
What can I do to ensure compliance?
Do:
Take each report seriously
When you observe concerning behavior, ask a student if they are doing okay.
Address trends in sexual misconduct in your class (such as separating problematic students)
Adhere to your training (ask for additional training if you are still unsure)
Do Not:
Investigate to determine the truth of the report
Issue accommodations/consequences to address the concerns without alerting a Title IX Coordinator
Communicate with parents about sexual harassment concerns
ALL PARENT COMMUNICATION SHOULD BE THROUGH TITLE IX COORDINATOR
ALL Concerns/Complaints are to be kept CONFIDENTIAL - Those not assigned a role in the TITLE IX process do not have a need to know
Remind Sign Up:
Thank you to everyone who has signed up for Remind. This will serve as our emergency phone tree (along with Messenger) in the event of an emergency.
As mentioned in the faculty meeting, communication is a priority for our school team. You also heard that Remind is a major part of our emergency communication procedures. Please go ahead and sign up to receive our school's Remind messages.
REMIND:
Sign up to receive messages through Remind. This will be used in case of emergency, or if there is a need for urgent/time-sensitive communication. Text @f637g3 to 81010.
Feedback Wanted:
Please complete this brief survey to let me know how the year is going. Thank you to all of those who have already provided feedback.
GET FIT CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK: Let's get moving! The weather has been nearly perfect! If you did not know we have the Power Up sessions that can be reserved for your classes. Power Up sessions were created last year as a way to allow your students to get physical activity opportunities throughout the day. It is one of our initiatives for the Health Mpowers and Georgia Shape partnerships. Power Up for 30 is a statewide initiative that equips educators with strategies to create an additional 30 minutes of physical activity every day for every child— outside of PE. Every youth and child, every day. See Coach Crawford's email (dated 9/28) for specifics and the directions to sign your class up.
COVID Safety Protocols
Complete a health assessment before leaving home. If you are not feeling well contact your grade level AP as soon as possible (Special Education Teachers contact Ms. St. James). If necessary, follow the absence/sub protocol immediately. Then email the HRT team at 626 HRT Lilburn LMS.
Wearing masks in the classroom with students and throughout the building is strongly encouraged. The current recommendation is to use the medical grade masks (not mesh masks).
Wash your hands and use hand sanitizer throughout the day.
Remember to social distance as much as possible.
Make sure to review the last few pages of the Pre-Planning Agenda to keep up with your completion of required compliance professional learning. There are several deadlines coming up soon, so stay on top of it. You can get to the agenda here.
All staff are required to read and reflect on the LMS Staff/Faculty Handbook.
The LMS Faculty Handbook is located here: LMS Training Page
Building a Foundation for Educational Equity and Responsiveness (2022-2023) Course #28985
The Office of Staff Development is offering this course as a three-part series for teachers. The desired outcomes of the series are to gain a heightened awareness of personal context filters, to identify biases we hold, and to create an action plan for positive change. Course #28985 will open on August 15, 2022. The last day to register will be August 29, 2022. The first session will be asynchronous, and it will be followed by two synchronous sessions.
When: August 30, 2022; September 27, 2022, and October 25, 2022 (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM)
Where: Online; Zoom Link will be added to the PD&E course information.
1) Monday, October 3
ELT Begins (1st Period)
Scoliosis Video- 6/8 Connections Classes
2) Tuesday, October 4
ELT (2nd Period)
Connections Tutoring
Continue Required Compliance PD
Content Planning
3) Wednesday, October 5
ELT (3rd Period)
Math and Social Studies Tutoring
Principal's Advisory Board Meets 8:15 AM (Participants will be emailed)
Local School Council Meets 4:30 PM
CFA Slider Sales
Yom Kippur
Local School Council Meets 4:30 PM
Principal's Advisory Board Meets
Scoliosis Screening (6th and 8th)
4) Thursday, October 6
ELT (4th Period) (Fall Break-Cancelled)
Language Arts and Science Tutoring (Fall Break- Cancelled)
Fall Break!
5) Friday, October 7
Continue Required Compliance PD
Fall Break!
6) Saturday, October 8
Rest and Relax
7) Sunday, October 9
Rest and Relax
Coming up next week:
FALL BREAK, Mr. Nebel Visits (Tuesday), Fall Picture Day