Learning Targets Target LearningOne of the best parts of doing classroom visits or walk-throughs is seeing your Learning Targets with powerful verbs showing what your students should be able to do after your instruction. Here are some GREAT verbs I saw last week: construct, model, solve, summarize, analyze, compare. Keep up the GREAT work! Posting and directly connecting the learning to target is a dead-on straight aim!
Staffing - Cert Staff Only - for now
Please watch your email and reply to the questions that will help make sense of the projected 10-11 staffing. There are still a few unknowns but I am working to gain clarification. Here is what I'll need from you after the email goes out:
- Your Name
- Grade Level Choice 1 ___________
- Grade Level Choice 2 ___________
- Grade you NEVER want to teach ___________
Watch for an email coming soon - just making sure I have all the info we need.
Every Monday Matters
Isn't the academic school year weird? There are usually more ups than downs...and the season of report card completion, future classroom assignment decisions, and just the day-to-day challenges of each situation can be a drain on the cheer-e-0-meter. But take heart and stay the course. As a teacher and instructional leader at Hunt Elementary, you are the most important external factor in catapulting individual student success to new heights. You are a hero to your students - and a blessing to our school community.

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