Curriculum: February 21, 2024, Principals: February 20, 2024

Jenny Lent

Ron Gallagher

IU1 Upcoming workshops/trainings


ChatGPT prompt of the month:


PA School Code Changes 2023


ACT 45 Updates 


PVAAS Updates

Updates

MTSS example, Is our districts Tier 1 program working?

PVAAS Webinars

SY 23-24 Roster Verification Phase Dates

Roster Verification



Need assistance with PIMS data submission? 

PIMS Help Desk: 

800-661-2423

PIMS email: 

RA-DDQDataCollection@pa.gov


SY 23-24 Roster Verification Phase Dates

Note: Phases will now open on Thursdays with a longer 2-week Preview phase!


Roster Verification webpage updated with current dates, recordings, and webinar registration!


More Roster Verification Professional Learning


PDE Certifications


Comp Planning/FRCCP


K12 Guidance Plan


School Improvement


Science


Induction Consortium


Equity and Engagement

Math, Teresa Brown & Sam Taylor

Do you have a brilliant math student?

Includes a $1000 prize!

...or an exemplary teacher?

Free PD!

This free, five-hour virtual professional development symposium will give you all the tools you need to help strengthen math instruction, bolster student agency, and build math proficiency for life. 


Join us to learn:

What we know—and what we don’t—about how best to teach math.

Why curiosity-driven instruction is critical in the math classroom.

What practices can help create dynamic problem-based learning experiences in math that leverage student ideas and build math fluency and proficiency.

I can tell my teachers all about it... but they won't sign up!

Teachers have a FULL plate; how can we make it worth their while to attend PD on their own time? Let's try the same technique we suggest for our students:

Find their currency! 

30 min early leave or late arrival for attendance? Pay a stipend? Raffle a gift card to the teachers who attend?

No matter what, request teachers submit a summary of their learning and a plan for implementation, and then genuinely follow up with them about what they took away!

Social Studies, Jordan Lozosky

Bradford House & Whiskey Rebellion Professional Development Day March 12, 2024.pdf

Target Audience: K-12 Social Studies Teachers

The day will focus on an In-Depth Look Into the Local History of the Whiskey Rebellion. History lessons, teacher resources, and other classroom "take-aways" will be provided. Teachers will gain a deeper understanding of local history and how to incorporate it into their teaching.

When: Tuesday, March 12, 2024   (9:30am-2:30pm)

Cost: $15/per teacher. Lunch and 5 ACT 48 Hours provided


Registration Link

Bradford House & Whiskey Rebellion Professional Development Day for Social Studies Teachers K-12


The Bradford House Historical Association is again sponsoring a Poster Contest on a topic of Western Pennsylvania history, 1750 – 1850, open to all middle and high school students (public, parochial, cyber and home-schooled) who reside in Washington, Greene, Allegheny, Fayette, and Westmoreland Counties.   

Students are required to construct a presentation on a standard size trifold display board, register online during January and February, and deliver the project to the Bradford House, 175 South Main Street, Washington PA by March 15, 2024.  For complete rules, hints for developing a project, a list of possible topics and a works cited guide, go to www.bradfordhouse.org/learn/poster-contest

 

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 entries in each division:  Middle School (grades 5-8) and High School (grades 9-12).   


Online registration is open now through Feb. 28 for the annual Bradford House Museum Poster Contests, open to all middle and high school students (public, parochial, cyber, and home-schooled) who reside in Washington, Greene, Allegheny, Fayette and Westmoreland Counties, on a topic of Western Pennsylvania history, 1750 – 1850. For complete rules and the registration information, go to www.bradfordhouse.org/poster-contest/ 

 

Winning projects be displayed at the Symposium on 18th Century Life and Customs in Western Pennsylvania, An Evening with Lewis & Clark, on April 5, 2024.  All entrants receive 2 free symposium tickets.  

 

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 entries in each division:  Middle School (grades 5-8) and High School (grades 9-12).  Prizes are generously sponsored by Betsy and Bill West, Northwood Realty Services. 

 

Email questions to education@bradfordhouse.org. 


Make sure to check out my IU1 Social Studies site for more information and resources!

If you are seeking additional resources or any information related to enhancing your existing social studies curriculum, please contact:



Gifted & Induction Updates, Jordan Lozosky

Gifted Updates

To Register for the Gifted Email listserv - https://forms.gle/j63SgtjfGTcUALgLA

 

Regular Ed Teacher slide deck - https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/2/d/1xBXFG6_psTif6KoCcelJ5GtkKxrd3nEvIp8KVb63gpk/copy (It will force them to make a copy.  That way they can make changes to the slides.)

 

Gifted Networking - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gifted-networking-with-the-allegheny-intermediate-unit-tickets-708761844757?aff=oddtdtcreator

March 20, 10am-11am (Virtual)


samplegiftedindividualizededucationplan-giep-sample1.pdf

Gifted IEP Sample for Support

District Induction Schedule 2023-24.pdf

2023-24 Induction Schedule 

*Participants must register on the hyperlinks on the flyer via Frontline. 

Tracey L. Czajkowski, Ed.D.

ELA Curriculum Specialist 

Due to the popularity of the TDA Roll Out training from this year, I will be offering a similar training for '24-25.  Below is the flyer to save the dates:

Kid Writing training to start the 2024-25 

Kid Writing is a 



Camp Tech 2024.pdf

Camp Tech 2024

Camp Tech is a summer camp for students entering grades 3-8 in the fall of 2024. Students will explore science, technology, engineering, math, computer science and more with new and innovative technology! Students will rotate through 4 sessions each day, beginning at 9:00AM and ending at 2:00PM. Sessions fill quickly and space is limited to 48 participants at each site. Make sure to register early! Students are asked to bring a bagged lunch. Registration opens March 22, 2024 at 9:00AM.

Learn more at: https://sites.google.com/iu1.org/iu1camptech/home 

Dream Learn Pitch Contest

Dream-Learn-Pitch is an exciting Entrepreneurship contest where Middle School & High School students develop & upload a 5-minute video of their Business Pitch! There are big PRIZES available for the winners.

The deadline to enter is March 13th. The top Student pitches from each division will then be invited to Penn State University to compete in-person (or over ZOOM) in the Championship!

For help with registration or if you have any questions about the contest please reach out to Eric Attinger (eattinger@penncfl.org) or Carolyn Shirk (cshirk@penncfl.org)

Learn more at: https://www.dreamlearnpitch.org/learn.html