Saturday, January 30, 2021

Weekly News

This week we had our first mid-year data meetings.  We celebrated your accomplishments with the precious littles ones you are entrusted to teach!  It is impossible to measure the profound impact you have on students everyday.  The following are pictures from our data meetings that provide a visual of number of students who have made tremendous gains and moved out of  high risk academic categories.  We will continue our data meetings this week during our Wednesday collaboration time.  The work you are doing with all of our students is making a huge difference!  

    


    


Team Member of the Month

Please use the links below to vote for Team Member of the Month for both GENEROSITY and RESPONSIBILITY.  Voting ends Tuesday afternoon.  We will announce the Team Members of the Month Wednesday morning.  Each will get a $25 Amazon Gift Card, and we will draw two names from the nominators to receive a $15 gift card.

Nomination-Team Member of the Month for Generosity:  

Nomination for Generosity

Nomination-Team Member of the Month for Responsibility:  

Nomination for Responsibility


PES ELL Access Testing

We will be administering ELL Access testing this week in the North Counselor Suite.  Please make sure there is No noise in the hallway in the surrounding halls.  

Wednesday Collaboration

Please bring your computer and the data sheet your received at the data meeting this week.  We will continue examining data, intervention and enrichment plans, work on goal setting, etc.  


Paine Precepts


M:  It's nice to dream your biggest, but it's better to live your biggest dream. - Zion Westley, Bryant
T:   When you're feeling down in the dumps, look for the good side in your life and you will be happier. - Dylan Price, Bryant
W: Why be by yourself when you can have a friend and be a friend. - Clark Durden, Bryant
T:  Encourage yourself, believe, and always try! - Jaiden Moody, Bryant
F:  Think the right thing, say the right thing, and do the right thing. - David Sisson, Camara

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Weekly News

It is hard to believe we are already approaching the end of January 2021.  In spite of all the challenges we have been faced with this year, there is incredible teaching and learning going on in every classroom.  Thank you for your unwavering dedication to your students' well being and learning!  It is paying off!!!



Important - AimsWebPlus Data Reports

Reminder:  Please do NOT share reports with parents yet.  These will be sent out on a designated data by the district once ALL testing is completed.  We will follow the guidelines for sharing this data based on the Alabama Literacy Act and our TCS district timeframe.


Cyber Security Training

All faculty and staff (both certified and classified) must complete our Cyber Security Training by the end of the day on Monday, January 25th.  Please make sure you have done this.


Board Appreciation Cards/Notes

We are preparing a basket of appreciation cards to be presented to the TCS School Board on Monday evening.  Please make sure all cards are in the office no later than first thing Monday morning.  If your class has not made a card, please take a few minutes first thing Monday morning to do this.  We want to show Paine Elementary School's appreciation!


Wednesday - Data Meeting

We will meet in the South Collaboration room during our planning time to go over our mid-year data.  If your students have not completed Performance Series or STAR, please make sure this is completed by the end of the day on Monday.  If someone is out on quarantine, please complete as soon as they return.


Thursday Afternoon

Math PLC

Our PES Math PLC will meet on Thursday from 2:15 to 3:15.  We will be discussing Number Talks.   You don't want to miss this!

If you are not participating in the Math PLC, please meet with your partner or grade level teams to plan between 2:15 and 3:15.


Paine Precepts

M:  Show generosity like you are throwing a boomerange and it will come back to you. - Will Crews, Bryant's HR
T:   While you are alive, people, friends, and family are the most important people in your life and will never leave you or not love you. - Jax Millard, Bryant's HR
W:  Your mind is hungry so keep feeding it; your mind is like grass so keep watering it. - George Fulton, Bryant's HR
T:   If you are successful and happy then you are stronger than anyone else. - Preston Armstrong, Bryant's HR
F:   Money isn't everything; all you need is happiness.  It is the best attitude!  - Reid DeArmani - Bryant's HR

Friday, January 22, 2021

Valentine's Day Guidelines

 

Valentine's Day Guidelines


We are getting questions from parents about whether we will be able to distribute valentines this year, so we are sending this out a little early.  

We are allocated two classroom parties per year.  All grades have a Christmas Party, and typically our younger grades opt for a Valentines party and older grades, a Year End party.  Valentines Day falls on a Sunday this year, so we will recognize it on Friday, February 12th.

If applicable, please communicate to parents and adhere to the following guidelines for Valentines:  
  • If your grade level opted for a Valentine Party, please make sure it is limited to one hour.
  • If any food is sent in for a party (or just a special valentines snack), please follow the same food guidelines from Christmas (individually wrapped, sent 3 days before distribution, etc.)
  • Due to health and safety guidelines, valentines must be sent to the classroom no later than Monday, February 8th.  They will need to sit for 3 days, and then the teacher can separate them by recipient.  The teacher will distribute them on February 12th.  
Thank you for understanding as we continue to navigate during the pandemic.

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Family News

 Please keep Christa Campbell's family in your thoughts and prayers.  Her father-in-law passed away.  

Sunday, January 17, 2021

Weekly News

Thank you to our amazing faculty and staff for making a difference!  You are the best!

Welcome

We would like to welcome Kim Glover, Instructional Aide to our Paine Family!

Lunch Outside

Please only eat outside if the weather is sunny and at least in the 50's (picnic weather).   If your rotation is outside of the lunchroom and the temperature is lower than the 50's, eat in the classroom.  Remember, students are not moving around the way they are in recess.


School Board Appreciation Month

If your class made a card(s) for our School Board, please remember to turn them into the office no later than this Friday.  We are so thankful to have a great School Board at TCS!

Testing

If your students have not completed Performance Series Math, please have them complete it asap.  If you have a student on quarantine, have them take the assessment when they return.  We will be having a data meeting soon.

Wednesday

You may use this time to meet with your grade levels this week.  Please feel free to use the South Collaboration room if needed.

District PD Days

Our district will be providing several Thursday afternoon PD opportunities for the remainder of the school year.   I am really excited about this PD opportunity, including the incredible choices and the flexible options.  More information will follow.  The tentative dates are as follows so you can put them on your calendar:  Jan 21, Feb 18, Mar 18, & Apr 15. 


Duty - Important

Please make sure you find a colleague to cover your duty if you have to be out.  Thank you!

Paine Precepts


T:  Why fit in when you were born with kindness, friendship, and the courage to stand out and be you! - Emma Dodd (Bryant's HR)
W:  All you need is generosity and a kind heart to make a friend. - Lily McDonnell (Bryant HR)
T:   Remember this, you didn't come this for to stop.  Keep going until you can't anymore. - Olivia Gay (Bryant HR)
F:   If you pick branches from a tree, it's like people making mean comments....so you can't grow and be successful.  So, be kind to others! - Cooper Wilson (Bryant HR)


Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Family News

Please keep Jana LoPresti's mother in your thoughts and prayers.  She has been dealing with some serious health issues.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Family News

Please keep Lori Jackson's husband and the entire family in your thoughts and prayers; he is in the hospital with COVID complications.

Thank you for the prayers for Scott Burnett's wife, Delaney.  She was able to go home today!!! Scott is so thankful to everyone for the thoughtfulness and prayers.



Monday, January 11, 2021

Family News

Please see the prayer request below from Angela Santiago:

I have a prayer request for our family. Yesterday afternoon our sweet ‘Baba’, my sister’s MIL, passed away. She had been fighting Covid in the hospital since Thanksgiving. 

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Weekly News

Research shows targeted or focused reading intervention bridges the gap between students who are proficient readers and those with reading deficiencies.  This is accomplished through targeted instruction of key literacy skills and strategies.  The same idea holds true for math.  We now have reliable student data to help us identify deficiencies, along with research-based curriculum through Sonday System/Essentials and SuccessMaker to help us close these gaps.  Targeted and focused Tier 2 intervention results in significant academic gains....this is based on research.  Our IE (Intervention/Enrichment) Block is protected time.  Every teacher should be working with the group of students designated in his/her IE planning document . . . every single day.  Please utilize every moment of this block.  We will ramp up our IE Block walkthrough focus for the remainder of the year.  Please remember, other students should be enriched during this time so they are also growing from this dedicated time.  If you need anything at all to support you in these efforts, please do not hesitate to let us know.  

Health and Safety Reminders

Since we have added some new students, it is a good time to review health and safety guidelines.
1) On Monday....Please check your student desks and make sure they are a minimum of 3 feet apart.  This is a requirement from the Alabama Department of Public Health.  If you need assistance with this, please let us know.
2) Please make sure students are not sharing any materials.
3) Please ensure you have a safe process for selecting and checking out books from your classroom library.
4) Continue to follow state mandates for masks, but include mask breaks as needed, especially when outdoors.
5) Make sure handwashing/sanitizing is built into your schedule throughout the day.



Wednesday Collaboration

We will meet in the South Collaboration Room to continue our professional learning with AimsWebPlus and SuccessMaker.  For grades 2-5, we will also focus much of this time to ACAP.

Thursday Afternoon

Math Teachers (especially those who have not had the opportunity to participate in the Math EMT in previous years) are invited to the Math PLC meeting from 2:15-3:15 in the South Collaboration Room.   


Board Appreciation Month

January is Board Appreciation Month, and we have such a supportive and amazing school board.  If your class or hall would like to make a card(s) for the board, please get them to us by Friday, January 22 (the Board meets again on January 25th).


PAINE PRECEPTS

The following are the first in our series of precepts written by our 5th grade students.  They will be announced each day for the remainder of the school year.
Monday:  If we were all the same, the world would not be as colorful; use your differences to brighten up the world. - Hannah Osborne (Brasher HR)
Tuesday:  Be that one star that stands out most in the sky! - Preston Mosley (Darnell HR)
Wednesday:  Your biggest wins are when no one is watching; win in the dark. - Hudson Mitchell (Darnell HR)
Thursday:  A needle in a haystack is like success in a bunch of failure.  If you try and work hard, your failures will motivate you to do better and better and finally find success like finding a needle in a haystack. - Cole Stephens (Bryant HR)
Friday: If you inspire others, you are showing others they can rely on you. - Madee Potts (Bryant HR)

COVID Vaccine Resources

Alabama Dept of Health—COVID-19 Vaccine

Table of Contents

For provider information regarding vaccinations, visit COVID-19 Vaccination Provider Support.

For frequently asked questions regarding COVID-19 vaccine, visit COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ.

For data on vaccination allocation and administration in Alabama, visit the COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Dashboard.

Vaccine Status

Two vaccines have been authorized for emergency use by U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA).

Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine: The vaccine is authorized for emergency use in persons aged 16 years and older. This is a two-dose vaccine, given 21 days apart. Clinical trial data show the vaccine is 95 percent effective at preventing COVID-19 infection starting seven days after the second dose. Individuals will not be considered fully protected until one to two weeks after they receive the second dose. The clinical trials revealed no major unanticipated adverse events. This vaccine arrived in Alabama on December 14.

Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine: This vaccine is authorized for emergency use in individuals aged 18 years and older. This is a two-dose vaccine, given 28 days apart. Clinical trial data shows the vaccine is about 94 percent effective after two doses. No serious safety concerns were found. This vaccine arrived in Alabama on December 21.

Multiple COVID-19 vaccines are also still under development. Large-scale (Phase 3) clinical trials are in progress or being planned for two additional COVID-19 vaccines in the United States.

Planning and Distribution

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is putting everything in place to distribute and administer vaccine doses as quickly as possible, but only after vaccine safety has been reviewed and approved by a panel of top health experts. ADPH is currently working to pre-position COVID-19 vaccine in several locations statewide to ensure equitable and timely distribution to federally designated critical populations.

Current federal funding will support partnerships with local health jurisdictions and tribal entities, mass vaccination clinics, vendor contracts, and staffing. ADPH has redirected some current staff to this program and is hiring additional positions to support this work.

ADPH submitted its COVID-19 Vaccination Plan to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The goal of the plan is to immunize everyone who is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Prioritization and Availability (As of January 4)

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) knows that many Alabamians are interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it is available to their risk group. As the supply of COVID-19 vaccine is limited at the moment, ADPH is following the guidance of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for prioritization of risk groups.

View the Alabama COVID19 Vaccination Allocation Plan(Revised 01/06/21) which defines populations and the order in which they will receive vaccine in four phases. Note: This document is a draft and will be updated as additional guidance from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) is available.

Alabama has had COVID-19 vaccine in our state for three weeks. As of January 4, there have been 42,810 vaccine doses administered out of our initial allocation of 226,250 doses. See our COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Dashboard. Alabama is in Phase 1a, consisting of 300,000 healthcare workers. The week of December 28, residents of Long-Term Care began vaccination through the federal Pharmacy Partnership.

Some counties have been able to intermittently vaccinate persons age 75 years and older once the uptake of vaccine for Phase 1a has been satisfied for a daily clinic. ADPH will continue to work with community partners to vaccinate persons in Phase 1a and, as supply allows, persons 75 years and above.

Once persons in Phase 1a have been administered or offered the vaccine, Alabama will move into Phase 1b. ADPH does not have a timeline on this as ability to move to the next Phase is dependent on vaccine supply. 

When Alabama moves to Phase 1b, ADPH will send notices to doctors, pharmacies, urgent cares, rural health clinics, and other providers so they can advise their patients. ADPH will also provide information through various outlets including social media, news releases, and other coverage. This notification will happen with subsequent phases as well.

The Medical Association of the State of Alabama provides a list of Phase 1a physician categories that have been prioritized for the initial doses and vaccine clinic locations with appointment dates and times on their Resources for Physicians website and Vaccine for Providers toolkit.

The vaccine will be free to all Americans. ADPH has no specific timetable about when members of the general public can be vaccinated. As the supply of vaccine remains limited, ADPH continues to urge the public to practice the measures needed to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19. Alabama residents should continue to exercise caution by minimizing travel and avoiding gatherings of people beyond their immediate household. 

Even if you get vaccinated, we recommend you continue with the other prevention measures, such as washing your hands, wearing a mask, staying six feet apart, and limiting gatherings. Visit Prevention and Treatment for more information.

Friday, January 8, 2021

Family News

Coach Burnett's wife, Delaney, is in the hospital with COVID complications  There is a specific prayer request that her oxygen level will go above 90% on its own.  Please keep Delaney and the entire family in your thoughts and prayers.

Prayer requests for the following families:  Gina Lackey's sister-in-law passed away and Hannah Lutz's (husbands') grandfather passed away.





End of Year Parties

End of Year Classroom Parties will be on Wednesday, May 22nd.  Please be sure to invite room moms ONLY (if you need help), due to limited pa...