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Welcome, Blue Duke Nation!Meet the AdministratorsAugust 22, 2018
Purpose of This Evening
● Meet our new administrative team!● Learn about some key facets of RMS.● Learn about the year ahead.● Learn about how you can support your child and be involved.● Be CURIOUS!
Rundlett Middle School Administrators
Paulette Fitzgerald - Principal
Heather Barker- Assistant Principal
Chrigus Boezeman - Assistant Principal
Cindy Courounis - Special Ed. Director
Cindy Courounis
Director of Special Education
8 Years Elementary- Special Education Teacher: Nashua
6 years High School- Special Education Teacher/ Coordinator EBD Program: Nashua
6 Years Middle School Assistant Principal for Student Services: Manchester
1 Year Director of Special Education: Rundlett!!!!!!
I’m curious…….
A wise woman (Heather Barker) said to me-more than once; “Rundlett can
be a great school, we’re on the tipping edge!”
I’m curious how far we can tip it over the edge with this dynamic new Administrative Team!
Chrigus Boezeman
Chrigus Boezeman - Assistant Principal
Rundlett Junior High School class of ‘96
Taught Social Studies at CHS last 10 years
NH Principal Certification 2015
Assistant Principal for 6th and 7th grade
Chrigus is Curious About….
Helping new 6th graders become adjusted to Middle School
Foster the Middle School transition through 7th grade
Making RMS a home to all students and staff
Heather Barker, wife, mom, grandma...
Assistant Principal, RMSI am beginning my 25th year working at RMS! I will administer grade 8, ELL and Title I this year!
My background is in K-8 Elementary Education and K-12 Special Education.
I was a teacher in New York before moving here in 1994, when I became the special educator for House 3 in our then Junior High School.
After working as the Special Education Director at RMS for several years, I have spent the past 13 years as one of our assistant principals.
I am an adjunct at UNH’s School of Education teaching preservice teachers. I love teaching!
I am currently finishing my CAGS in Educational Leadership at SNHU. I love learning!
Heather is Curious About...
● How to ensure consistent, clear communication with our families.● How we can use social media and other platforms to best serve our school
community.● How we can improve our reporting of student performance and
achievement using our PowerSchool Gradebook and Parent Portal.● How we can improve our grade 8 to grade 9 transition for students and
families.● How we can increase parent involvement and participation in our school.● What parents and students are Curious about?
Paulette Fitzgerald
RMS Principal
MANY years in education (but I’m still young at heart)!
● Taught preschool, kindergarten, first grade, fifth grade, sixth grade and special education● Taught in RI, CA and NH● I was persuaded to “try” middle school in 1997 and never really left
○ Taught for 9 years in middle school.○ Administrator for a middle/high alternative school for five years.○ Principal of a middle school for the last seven years
● EXTREMELY excited to be here at Rundlett Middle School
Paulette is curious about….
Everything RMS!
● What do our kids need?● What do our parents need?● What do our teachers need?● What’s working?● What’s not working?● How do we become the best middle school in NH?
RMS at a Glance
Next, we’ll introduce you to a few of the things that are currently happening at RMS:
- Grading and Reporting- Advisory- Pride Rubric- Schedule
Grading and Reporting at Rundlett Middle School
Teachers will make grading and reporting decisions related to Formatives and Summatives in order to determine the academic achievement grade for competencies within an academic discipline. Both Formatives and Summatives are reported in PowerTeacher Gradebook. They are scored on a 1-4 scale.
● Formatives inform teacher, student and parent on progress towards mastery of grade level competencies and standards.
● Summatives measure a student’s mastery of learning at a given point in an instructional unit. ● Report card grades reflect student achievement on Summatives.
Parents and students can access PowerTeacher Gradebook through our district website www.sau8.org
Formative Assessments
Formative assessments help teachers, students and parents know what the student knows and needs more instruction on prior to a summative. Here are some examples of formative assessments:
● Exit Tickets● Do Now’s/Bellwork● Daily Cumulative Reviews (DCRs)● Classwork● Homework that is used in class for instructional purposes● Quizzes used for instructional purposes● Component parts of a long-term projects/assignments
Summative Assessments
Summative assessments provide evidence that summarizes students’ achievement and certify students’ competence on learning targets, as well as provide the basis for grading and reporting to parents/guardians. Examples include:
● Major Exams and Compositions● Class Quizzes as an assessment of learning● Reports or Projects● Performance Tasks and Assessments● Oral Presentations● Mid-Module and End of Module Assessments● Laboratory Projects and Reports● Portfolios and Exhibits of Students’ work
Rundlett Middle School Advisory...Why?
The RMS Advisory supports students’ social-emotional and academic potential.
Through Advisory, students gain skills, develop a sense of community, and build character.
Advisory fosters positive relationships within the RMS community
Advisory supports well-being, improves self-confidence, increases self-awareness, enhances one’s physical and emotional wellness, and being an active member of the school and wider community.
What will Advisory look like at RMS this year?
● Every Friday morning from 8:35-9:00 AM● 25 minute class● All students in our school community will have Advisory at
the same time each week.● Discussion and activity based ● Lessons and activities target social-emotional learning and
student Habits of Mind.● Using Overcoming Obstacles curriculum.
RMS Blue Duke PRIDE Rubric
● Students will receive a PRIDE score along with the academic achievement grade on their report cards for each term.
● The PRIDE score will report students’ social competence and “habits of mind” related to Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Discipline and Empathy.
● This score is derived from weekly student self-assessment and teacher assessment of each element in the Blue Duke PRIDE Rubric.
● Student work habits, participation, conduct, and engagement are reflected in our PRIDE Rubric.
Traits of Success 4 Proficient with Impact 3 Proficient 2 Partially Proficient 1 Limited Progress
Perseverance
Sticks to it until it is done well!
Asks for help with difficult tasksHelps other studentsGoes beyond what is required on assignmentsEncourages others to persevere
Keeps trying with difficult tasksSeeks help when neededCompletes assigned workMaintains a positive attitude
Must be reminded to:Keep trying with difficult tasksSeek help when neededComplete assigned workMaintain a positive attitude
Rarely attempts difficult tasksDoes not seek help Rarely completes assigned workAttitude negatively impacts performance
Respect Encourages the of use appropriate language and voice levelDoes the right thing without direction
Willingly volunteers to help and work with others
Uses appropriate language and voice levelResponds positively to reasonable requestsConsiderate of others’ learning and feelingsTakes care of school property and learning materials
Must be reminded to:Use appropriate language and voice levelRespond to reasonable requestsBe considerate of others’ learning and feelingsTakes care of school property and learning materials
Uses inappropriate language and voice levelRarely responds to reasonable requestslacks awareness of others’ learning and feelingsRarely demonstrates care for school property and learning materials
Values self and others !
Integrity
Doing right because it’s right!
Takes pride in own workHelps others to do their best workDoes the right thing, even when it isn’t easyIs honest
Does own workRecognizes and supports the work of othersReports problems to adultsIs honest
Must be reminded to:Do own workRecognize and support the work of othersReport problems to adults
Rarely completes workRarely recognizes and supports the work of othersRarely report problems to adults
Discipline
Does the job well through completion!
Offers help in the classroomExtends learning even when the task is completeHelps others to be prepared to learnPlans ahead
Arrives on timeFocused and on task Prepared to learnOrganized and has needed materials
Must be reminded to:Arrive to class on timeFocus and on task Be prepared / organized for learning
Is rarely punctualStruggles to focus on taskRarely prepared to learnDisorganized and without needed material
Empathy Shows respect and understanding for the thoughts, feelings and ideas of othersAdvocates for the needs of othersLeads and supports collaboration
Shows respect and understanding for the thoughts, feelings and ideas of othersEffective in collaboration
Must be reminded to: Show respect for the interests, thoughts, and ideas of others Effectively collaborate
Lacks awareness for the thoughts, feelings and ideas of othersStruggles whenever working with others
Awareness and valuing of others experience!
BLUE DUKE PRIDE RUBRIC “The Pathway to Excellence”
Big Ideas of our Master Schedule
● All students are organized into clusters at each grade level for core subjects.● All grade levels have Intervention/Enrichment (I/E) blocks to support student
learning and needs.● Four core class periods in grade 6 and 7 for ELA, Math, Science and Social
Studies.● Five core class periods for grade 8 for ELA, Math , Science, Social Studies, and
World Language/Study/ELL/Title I/Resource Room.● Grade 6 and 7 will have two lunch periods to offer smaller lunch settings.● All students have two Exploratory periods each day for Art, PE, Tech. Ed., Health.
Music, and Performing Groups
Master Schedule for 2018-2019
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XjxAYWbCsmWfArNvAZUP9w4hb46PT9XZVHGTh2cAr24
Who do you call? - 228-0862
If you have a concern about medical issues? Contact our nurses.
If you have a concern about a 504 plan? Contact your child’s guidance counselors.
If you have an academic concern? Contact your child’s teacher.
If you have a special education concern? Contact your child’s case manager.
If you have a question about behavior or discipline? Contact Mr. Boezeman for grades 6 and 7. Contact Mrs. Barker for grade 8.
If you have a question about attendance, dismissal , or to make an appointment? Contact your grade level secretary.
What to expect this year?
This year is a year for us to examine our practices at RMS.
We want to encourage curiosity from:
- Teachers- Students- Parents
What does this mean for you?
We will be looking for feedback from parents as we seek to become a true middle school. You will be able to help us by participating in the following ways:
- Surveys?- Parent Nights?- Focus Groups?- Committees?- Coffees with Administration?- School Community Book Study?
It’s gIoing to be a great year!
It’s Going to be a Great Year!Thank you for coming.