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Wednesday, July 22, 2020

WBSD Staff Update for 2020-2021 School Year

West Bend Team,

Thank you for your collaboration on options for our return to school in fall. Our priority continues to be a return that focuses on the health of our students, staff, families, and communities. To help us plan for our staff in particular, please use this process to let us know about your individual needs as you think about a return to school (information repeated below as a separate item). The initial process is for all staff to communicate needs and as a second step certified staff can express interest in becoming a virtual instructor. We will continue to communicate throughout our planning process.

Jen Wimmer
Superintendent

Planning For Return to School
Last week a group of 40+ educators from around the district met to discuss the return to school. The agenda, attendees, and link to the feedback document can be found here and is open to all to add. The Google slides used to facilitate the conversation can be found here. (The eleven reference refers to the fact that it was my 11th day of work...or Spinal Tap...or Stranger Things...depends on your frame of reference). During our discussion, I discussed the “culture of commitment” that school staff often display… we often show up even if we aren’t feeling well because we are committed to supporting our students. We are working on additional communication that provides clarity for staff regarding student, personal, or family member illness.

*Note the Washington County Daily News today wrote that we are having a presentation to the board on August 3; we aren’t quite sure where they got their information. We intend to have a community presentation to share draft plans so families can provide another round of feedback, but the specific time/date has not been determined. We hope to send the presentation to staff to provide feedback prior to the community meeting.

We are working in teams to plan (also outlined in the presentation linked above):

District Leadership
  • Includes leaders from each department (including nursing)
  • Each department leader has an external network that is working with regional and state colleagues and in some cases the national and global level
  • A general sense of the work and timeline can be found in the presentation slides linked above
  • Each principal met with the superintendent to get a general sense of the level of planning needed at the school level

School Leadership
  • Many elements of planning will be unique to each site; therefore, we ask that each principal convene a school level leadership team to support planning efforts
  • All staff at each site should receive an opportunity to provide feedback to the school level leadership team
  • Draft plans will be shared with district leadership for review and approval

Families
Families have been provided with an initial survey to support our planning efforts, the district will make sure data is sent to sites as soon as the survey is closed
  • phone and email message went out yesterday (late afternoon) to have families begin online enrollment verification and provide feedback regarding instruction, breakfast/lunch, busing, and health protocols for use in schools
  • Surveys look like this (personalized for each early learning option or K-12 as shown)
  • note that most districts that surveyed earlier are relaunching new surveys as families have shifted their opinions and the spread of infection has changed (and continues to change) 
  • The district will provide a plan with more detail to families for their feedback prior to finalization (despite all of our collective efforts, I am sure they will think of a few scenarios or details for us to add or that can help us to know where we need to add clarity)
  • Families will complete a second step of information verification and program selection in August (this is to cover things not included in the request this week)

Students
We are interested in engaging our students, specifically at the high schools, to understand their thoughts and provide feedback (we will keep you posted on those efforts).

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
We are committed to providing staff with PPE for their specific roles. The state has coordinated delivery of 12,500 reusable masks for our district. Staff may also utilize masks that follow CDC recommendations. We will have smaller supplies of single use masks on hand for use as needed. In some cases, the students you work with or your role may require alternate or additional PPE. If it is related to a student need, please contact case manager and then department leaders. If it is related to a job duty (such as nurses), please contact your department leader. Do not place orders directly from the site level - we want to leverage bulk or shared purchases across districts when we are able.

We have not made a decision regarding mandating mask use for students or staff. We will continue to work with public health and district nursing staff to make formal decisions. It may be that masks are required at certain times or in certain areas (i.e. on the bus). Again, no formal decision has been made. *As a courtesy to others in the ESC building, staff use masks when out of their immediate work area.

HUMAN RESOURCES DEPT. UPDATES
WBSD Will Pay For Aides to Get Their Substitute License
Are you an aide in the district with an Associate’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree or higher? Then you can be licensed as a substitute teacher. When aides serve as a substitute teacher for a day, they can receive more work hours, a higher pay rate for that day, or both. For this coming school year, the district will reimburse the full cost for any current aide to get licensed as a substitute teacher. Check out the top half of this flyer to read more about this opportunity.

WBSD Will Pay For General Aides to Obtain Special Education Aide License
The district pays an extra $1.00 above your current pay rate for general aides (supervisory, clerical, classroom, library, etc.) who substitute as a special education aide. This year, the district will reimburse the full cost for any current general aide to get licensed as a substitute special education aide. Check out the bottom half of this flyer to read more about this opportunity.

Staffing Preparation (information linked in introduction)
The West Bend School District is planning a multi-option education plan for students this fall. Families will select an education model for their children from three options (in-person, virtual, or a hybrid of those two models). This week WBSD families are being asked to select their preliminary preference from these three options (they do have the option to change their preference). Based on the enrollment data obtained from that selection process, we will then work to align the skills of our highly talented instructional staff to the preferences of our students and families.

The purpose of this communication is to help us in developing that staffing plan and for you to share your personal preferences and other information that can aid us in creating that plan.

FOR ALL STAFF: FMLA and Other Medical Concerns
We care deeply about the safety of our employees and their families. We want to ensure that every employee is able to take full advantage of any rights afforded to them by the FMLA laws and the Coronavirus-related legislation passed earlier this year that expanded medical leave rights for employees. We also want to support each employee in any way we can if they or a member of their family is within the COVID-19 at-risk groups.

To provide this support, it is essential that we have all the necessary information required for us to provide FMLA protections to employees. Please review the following options and complete any and all of the linked forms as needed within the next week.
  • Complete this form if you believe you may be eligible for FMLA protections during the pandemic because of a medical condition you have
  • Complete this form if you believe you may be eligible for FMLA protections during the pandemic because of a medical condition of someone you provide care for 

FOR CERTIFIED STAFF: Teaching Format Preferences
(This section applies to all certified staff including teachers, speech pathologists, counselors, psychologists, interventionists, instructional coaches, literacy specialists and coordinators.)

We want to align the talents of our teaching staff to the educational format that makes best use of their skills this school year. However, we also do not yet know how many families will choose in-person, virtual, or the hybrid model of education for their children for 20-21. Obviously, we have to develop a staffing plan that meets the needs of our families.

The Teaching and Learning Department has developed a short job description of what is needed for someone to teach in an online format. You can view that description at this link. To help us prepare to staff these three different instructional delivery models, we need input from you regarding any preferences you may have for this fall. Please use the Google form at this link to communicate if you are interested in teaching in an online setting this fall. If your first preference is to teach in person, you do not need to complete the form.

Please know that filling out this form only communicates your preference to teach in a virtual format and does not guarantee you will be given that teaching assignment. Decisions about how to staff our programs will be made based upon student enrollment and aligning the qualifications and skills of our staff to the format that makes the greatest use of their talents.

BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS UPDATE
How Can We Help?
As previously communicated, we are working with principals to help staff remove non-essential items from the classroom and schools (detail below). As we prepare for the first day of school, there are many things in the schools that will look completely different from what you are used to. Please realize that the actions that are being taken right now in the schools are for the safety of you and the students. As the local and national guidelines for reopening continue to evolve, we will do our utmost to keep you informed and updated. Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.

The custodial staff will be available to assist you with anything you might need for the start of school. Please use the work order system so that we can better assist you.

Important Dates
Friday, August 7, 2020
  • Due to the need to quickly and efficiently disinfect a room, please have all personal furniture items out of any room in a school building by Friday, August 7
  • Remember the custodial staff will be waxing floors during this time so please watch for “Wet Wax” signs as you move around the building
  • If there are items you no longer want, please tag them and let the facilities department know and we will dispose of them (see process for work orders above)
  • Personal furniture items left in the building after August 7 will be disposed of
  • Additionally, extra cleaning and sanitation will take place during the course of the school day throughout the common areas or the building
Monday, August 8-Friday, August 21, 2020
  • The custodial department will be removing excess furniture from the building and classrooms and setting up desks/tables to social distance as much as possible

Monday, August 24, 2020
  • The custodial staff will be available to assist you with anything you might need for the start of school

What You Can Expect Your Room to Look Like
We still want rooms to be as inviting as possible during this time. Imagine you had to clean every individual item present in your room to help you make decisions.
  • Continue to hang displays and student work on your walls and bulletin boards keeping in mind fire code restrictions on coverage
  • Enough seating will be provided to accommodate the maximum number of students that will be in a space at any given time 
  • Every effort will be made to distance students as far from each other as possible (six or three feet)
  • Classrooms that are equipped with tables that accommodate far more than one student will be provided with a 24” x 24” freestanding plexiglass divider so the table can hold two students maximum
  • All desks will be facing the same direction as much as is practical
  • Excess district furniture in classrooms will be removed and stored 
  • All carpets and rugs will be removed from classrooms and stored 
  •  Rugs that do not have the appropriate fire rating will be discarded
  • We understand that a carpet can be used as a teaching tool and encourage you to work with your principal to identify alternatives such as individual vinyl dots that students could use in a variety of settings and can be disinfected easily
  • All plush toys, bean bag chairs, cloth upholstered seating, and curtains need to be removed from the classroom
  • All classrooms will be limited to one trash and one recycling container 
  • Students should not share items (plan for materials use accordingly)
  • Students need to receive instruction within the classroom, they cannot work in group in halls, etc.
  • Teacher desks will remain in the classroom; however, teaching materials that are not needed at the beginning of the year will be stored out of the classroom until they are needed. The location is to be determined
Classroom Cleaning and Disinfection Supplies
Every classroom will be issued:
  • Spray bottle of hospital-grade disinfectant
  • Package of disposable wipes
  • Safety glasses
  • Box of disposable gloves
Please keep the disinfectant out of reach of children per the manufacturers label and safety directions. If you run out of these materials, let your custodian know and the items will be replenished. Additional information will be forthcoming regarding proper use of the disinfectant.

At times, you may be asked to disinfect or clean materials. For example, if you have a small group receiving instruction at a separate table - you will want to disinfect/clean after use and prior to others touching the area. Another example would be shared equipment - think items we don’t buy for individual students, like a drill press - this must be cleaned/sanitized in between use.

Changing the Way Your Building is Cleaned
Traditionally, your classroom has been cleaned to make it look as attractive as possible. This year, with the extra attention on health, your room will be cleaned for cleanliness rather than appearance. This means that your floors might not be as shiny as you’re used to. The emphasis will be on cleaning surfaces and touch-points such as desks, door handles, light switches, telephones, faucets, etc. Additionally, extra cleaning and sanitation will take place during the course of the school day throughout the building. As schools design instructional plans, principals will work with their school custodial team to determine where/when common areas should be cleaned and sanitized throughout the day.

TEACHING AND LEARNING UPDATE
We are working to provide a variety of instructional opportunities for not only our families, but also our staff as we plan for the fall.

Face to Face Instruction
What it is:
  • In person instruction at our school sites
  • Proactive health protocols such (i.e. physical and social distancing, mask use, etc.) will be used as needed
  • Increased cleaning and sanitizing practices will be in place
  • Schedule design may look different from years past to minimize contacts
  • If students or staff members should be unable to attend in person (for example, due to quarantine or if a classroom or school should need to close), we will provide options to access instruction virtually (i.e. through recording of in-person lessons or Canvas coursework)
What it is not:
  • What we are used to... it will look and feel different

Virtual Academy (also referred to as Virtual Learning)
What it is:
  • A full-time West Bend Virtual Academy program will be offered in partnership with the Edmentum learning platform
  • A parallel curriculum to WBSD classes/courses
  • Available to all and a good fit for some
  • An expansion of the 7-12 program already in place
What it is not:
  • Outsourcing district jobs - if there is enough enrollment interest, we can train and assign our staff for virtual instruction (see the process for making this request under the HR section) 
  • Easier than face to face classes
  • An option developed in response to the pandemic (we started virtual opportunities in 2011 and this is a natural extension)
  • Our plan for instruction during a classroom or school closure

Hybrid Option Though the Virtual Academy
What it is:
  • An option to take one or more classes through the West Bend Virtual Academy, while maintaining face to face or home schooled enrollment
What it is not:
  • Outsourcing district jobs
  • Our plan for instruction during a classroom or school closure

What Will the Staff First-Day of the Year Look Like?
We do not want to gather in a large group (district or site), yet we do want to create opportunities for school teams to collaborate and work on the things you need to be ready for in-person instruction or the potential for virtual instruction over the upcoming year.

As we prepare to welcome students in our schools, we are also taking strategic steps to ensure the professional time during the Welcome Back Week supports our start to the 2020-21 school year. With that said, we have the following updates for you:
  • Starting Monday, August 24, teaching/certified staff will report to their assigned buildings for each professional day
  • During each day there will be opportunities that are asynchronous and synchronous
This is subject to change; however, we wanted you to know that we were adjusting so we can meet your need for time to plan.

Summer Program Update
Using a virtual format, our Summer School Program has been very successful. Students in grades 8-12 have already completed their summer school classes. In fact, we are proud to share that over 350 grades have been earned! Our elementary and middle school students continue to attend classes virtually with the last day being July 31. Thank you so much to all the summer school teachers for their dedication and creative thinking!

Unfortunately, we must cancel the Summer School Camps and Jump Start events originally scheduled for August. We will notify families of enrolled students immediately. All efforts are being focused on a successful re-entry plan for fall.

TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
Devices for K-12
All students will be 1:1 with Chromebooks in grades K-12 for the upcoming school year. The devices will be handed out to students through a mass handout process located at the high schools building prior to the start of the year.

The Technology Department continues to work with providers to find multiple avenues for families to gain internet access to support instruction.

Document Cameras
The district is procuring all new document cameras for teachers that will allow staff to use them as a secondary web camera for Google Meets, ability to record videos from the document camera to their computer, and provide staff members the ability to take home the document camera if needed based upon the instructional model.

Cleaning of Technology Equipment
Protocols for cleaning of shared technology equipment are currently being developed and will be shared before the start of the school year.

Monday, June 8, 2020

Transforming Educational Delivery


FOR ALL STAFF
From March 16, 2020 until the end of the school year all district staff worked to transform the education of our students and our communication with families and the community. Whether handing out Chromebooks, meals, library books, Internet hotspots, cleaning our facilities, or collecting/distributing belongings, staff worked in unexpected ways. Turning face-to-face education into emergency distance learning was truly a collaborative effort. Teachers and support staff worked tirelessly to reach every student. On behalf of the Curriculum and Instruction Department: thank you! The work you did in these  circumstances was outstanding. We will come back in fall and be prepared to provide an education for our students that meets our vision of Excellence For All regardless of the format.


FOR ALL TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS: Feedback Critical for Fall Planning
A portion of the day on June 5 was spent in grade level, department, and site-based teams sharing lessons learned and providing feedback on the distance learning experience to the district. I have had the opportunity to hear some of the feedback, details on the conversations that were held, and more on some of the themes. Thank you for really taking the time to discuss and share. The results of this collaboration are going to be discussed in depth with the district leadership team at our June meeting. If the preview that I have received on the work done on June 5 is any indication, the impact on the district moving forward will be profound.

Laura Jackson
Assistant Superintendent

Assessment Update Part One

FOR HS Teaching Staff 
As you all know, our Spring State Assessments were cancelled. With this cancellation, some juniors did not get an opportunity to complete the ACT assessment. As a result, those students who have not completed the assessment have been offered a voucher so they can complete it free of charge. If there are any questions, please contact Tyler Wood at  twood@wbsd-schools.org or Michelle Marschel at mmarschel@wbsd-schools.org.

Assessment Update Part Two

FOR ALL TEACHING STAFF
Fall 2020
Given the school closure at the end of the 19-20 school year, our assessment plan for next year will look a bit different. Once we know more information about what fall will look like, we will develop our district wide assessment calendar. Based on the instructional format and needs of the student, our typical assessments may be adjusted to meet the needs of all students. They will also be mindful of how staff uses any and all assessment along with classroom information to design instruction to best meet the needs of students.

Progress Monitoring
One area of assessment that will be impacted is progress monitoring for students in intervention or special education. As planned, math interventionists continue with their use of FASTBridge. The implementation plan has been revised to have literacy interventionists trained and implementing FASTBridge for the 20-21 school year. Given the impact of the school closure with IEPs and re-evaluation, the special education team will be trained in FASTBridge at a later date with implementation planned for fall 21-22.

Assessment Web-page

This summer an assessment web-page will be developed. This page, as part of the Curriculum and Instruction section of the West Bend School District’s website, will have information for staff and parents. Stay tuned for more details!



Thursday, March 5, 2020

CogAT Assessment: Parent Communication

FOR 2nd and 5th Grade Teachers, Special Education, and Gifted and Talented Teachers
Thank you to the teams that administered the CogAT assessment last month. As a next step, parent letters are being prepared and will be sent home with the parent report from the district office next week. To view the parent letters, click HERE.

Thursday, February 20, 2020

March 2, 2020 Professional Day Focus

FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS
The Professional Day on March 2 has a different focus for professional staff. Our K-6 educators will work on reporting student progress, while our 7-12 team will be engaged in their own learning. Agendas for the 7-12 professional day will be available on Monday, February 24.

Summer School Guidebook & Updates

FOR ALL STAFFDon't forget that the 2020 Summer School courses for reading and math will be open to ALL students in kindergarten through seventh grade. This is a great opportunity to invite all learners to continue their academic growth in literacy and math during the summer.

The 2020 Summer School Guidebook, which includes class details and schedules, will be available on the district website on Friday, February 21.

If you have questions contact Jenn Gennerman, director of continuous improvement and assessment.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Preparing Our Students for the WI Forward Assessment

FOR TEACHERS OF 3rd-8th GRADES & 10th GRADE
The Text Dependent Analysis (TDA) portion of the Forward Exam tends to be an area of difficulty for students. To help provide clarification for students, teachers are encouraged to:
  1. Provide students with instructional opportunities throughout the school year where the expectation is to read a text, reflect on the text to develop an idea, and write a constructed response in a single setting for roughly 30-60 minutes. The benefit is having students learn how to manage time to complete all three portions of this task (read, reflect, respond) within a single time period. 
  2. Provide students with background on how to create a quality constructed response. The key features to highlight with students include stating your opinion/topic sentence, identifying your text evidence, and providing rationale for how that text evidence supports your topic sentence.
  3. Schedule time for students to try the Forward Exam Practice Test and Sample Items, specifically the Online Training Tools. Once in the Online Training Tools, have students go to the Item Sampler and try grade level appropriate ELA Item Sampler, specifically Session 1 for the TDA. This provides students with an experience of this test platform before the actual assessment to provide concept of task and navigation.

Summer School Program Approved, Check Out What's New!

FOR ALL STAFF
The planning for the 2020 Summer School program is well under way. Offerings will continue to include summer school classes, specialty camps, and Jump Start opportunities in August.

4K-7th Grade
Like in years past, the summer school classes from 4K-7 will include reading, math, and enrichment opportunities. New this year: The reading and math classes are open to all students and a teacher recommendation is no longer required. Efforts have been made to increase course offerings to engage more students in summer school. New course proposals have included three STEM/coding classes, classes that focus on healthy and happy lifestyle, and social/emotional skills and strategies.

8th-12th Grade
Summer school classes for 8-12th grade students will continue to include classes for credit advancement such as phy-ed and personal finance. Retake classes will be offered based on teacher availability and student need.

This year, all high school classes earning credits will be five weeks long to insure the instructional minute requirement from the WI DPI is met. 

Registration opens March 2 for 8th-12th grade March 9 for 4K-7th grade.

Teacher Fellowship Opportunity

FOR MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction is offering a teacher fellowship. Click HERE for more details.

Thursday, January 23, 2020

STAR Results will be Shared with Parents

FOR STAR USERS
As a system we have completed the Winter STAR administration. In the January 29 edition of the West Bend School District Update, parents will be notified that scores are available, reminded how to access the student results, and provided information to support the interpretation of their child’s STAR Results.

Outdoor Learning Experiences and Professional Growth Opportunity

FOR…ALL TEACHERS
The WBSD is fortunate to have an outdoor classroom which is a 36-acre registered school forest. It is located near the corner of E. Decorah Road and N. River Road, just east of the high schools. To support access to learning at the outdoor classroom and to enhance your opportunities to lead students in natural study in the school yard, LEAF and KEEP will be providing a workshop at our outdoor classroom. West Bend teachers who attend will not only receive free resources, they will attend free of charge. (Special thanks to Rachel Feerick, scientist in residence, for arranging this wonderful opportunity.)

More details including registration are below.

Forest Health and the Energy Connection: Leveraging Your School Site to Save Energy
Join LEAF and KEEP to explore the intersection between energy conservation and forest health. Your urban forest is a powerful tool improving your community’s air and water quality, reducing heating and cooling needs, and curbing greenhouse gas emissions. We’ll demonstrate how to conduct tree inventories on your school grounds then apply the ecosystem benefits derived to evaluate your school building’s energy management opportunities. You’ll become connected to two online civic science tools for the classroom, the Wisconsin Community Tree Map from the WDNR, and PLT’s Teaching with i-Tree, as well as receive training using professional forestry and energy tools available for loan to your school. The workshop will include time for school site assessment and lesson planning, and a variety of ready-to-use activities and tools will be supplied so educators can integrate relevant lessons right away. Recommended for educators of grades 5-12. (Source DPI)

The workshop will be held on Saturday, February 1, 2020 From 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. in West Bend, WI, West Bend School District Outdoor Classroom Instructor: Kate Flick
Fee for NON-WBSD Educator: $35.00
https://wcee.asapconnected.com/ClassDetail.aspx?pk=1557532 
WBSD teachers will register for this workshop at no cost. Simply select “pay later” when prompted while registering.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Interested in Being a Summer School Teacher?

FOR TEACHING STAFF
We are looking for creative, fun, and energetic staff members to be part of the summer school program. The WBSD Summer School program offers students of all levels the ability to participate in a variety of remediation/standards, enrichment, and credit advancement courses.

If you have taught summer school classes before, please join us again and take the next step of completing the application. If you are new to teaching summer school, please consider being a part of the team and making a difference.  


Please complete your Summer School Teaching application by February 24, 2020.

Don’t forget, we are still accepting course proposals, just click HERE

STAR: Let's Discuss Student Growth Percentile

FOR STAR USERS

With the winter STAR screening well under way or completed, it’s a great time to remind you of Student Growth Percentiles (SGP). SGPs provide us with a data point that is different than proficiency. SGP compares a student’s growth to that of his or her academic peers nationwide who started at the same place in the same grade.

 Typical growth ranges from an SPG of 35 to 65.  

In the Renaissance Learning platform we identified the minimum Growth Expectations as an SGP of 35. Once testing is completed it would be a good practice to run both the Screening (proficiency) and Growth Report.

Looking for a way to analyze growth and student achievement? Click HERE to view an activity!

Stay tuned...During a January PD day, you will be shown how to view SGP in eduCLIMBER.

For more information regarding SGP, please reference the STAR Cheat Sheet document pictured below.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Summer School for All students, Staff Ideas and Principal Leadership Wanted!

FOR ALL STAFF
All Students
The 2020 Summer School courses for reading and math will be open to ALL students in kindergarten through seventh grade. This is a great opportunity to invite all learners to continue their academic growth in literacy and mathematics during the summer. Check out our Q&A document!

If you have questions contact Jenn Gennerman, director of continuous improvement and assessment.

Staff Ideas Wanted
Summer school is an opportunity to engage our students in continued learning and thinking. Like in years past, we are hopeful to have a variety of courses to offer our students. We are looking for additional courses to peak the interest of our students. Every course proposal will be considered. If you have ideas about co-teaching a social skills class or providing an enrichment course, please complete the course proposal form!

Click HERE to complete the course proposal. Summer School Course proposals will be accepted until January 17.

Principal Leadership Wanted
Are you an aspiring principal? Have you completed your license or are you in a program to complete your license? Are you looking for an opportunity to gain leadership experience?  If you are interested in being considered for a summer school principal role, please submit your application no later than Wednesday, January 15 using the form linked below.

Important Policy Update to Review

For ALL TEACHERS
On December 9, 2019, the West Bend School Board approved revisions to seven policies. While three of the policies were in the administration series (200), four of the revised policies are in the area of instruction. Specifically, Policy 381 Controversial Issues was discussed at the start of the school year. Staff should review the revised policy.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Summer School 2020 Dates

FOR ALL STAFF
Summer School 2020 planning has begun!

Image result for images calendarStudents in kindergarten through seventh grade will be offered the opportunity to attend summer school from June 15-July 10.

Students in grades eight through 12 may choose to attend summer school from June 15 to July 17. Summer school will not be in session on July 3.

Additional information will be shared in future Highlighters. Parents will be informed of dates and details via the West Bend School District Update in December.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Two Professional Growth Opportunities in Outdoor Learning

FOR ALL TEACHERS
The WBSD is fortunate to have an Outdoor Classroom, the 36-acre registered school forest that is located off Decorah Road just east of the high schools. West Bend classes can visit this area for authentic interdisciplinary learning experiences. To support access to learning at the outdoor classroom and to enhance your opportunities to lead students in natural study in the school-yard, two wonderful professional growth opportunities are offered free of charge to West Bend teachers.

Project Learning Tree, LEAF, and KEEP will offer two workshops right at our Outdoor Classroom to enhance your knowledge base and your students' opportunities. Please click HERE to get more details on how to sign up for Project Learning Tree and Forest Health and the Energy Connection (LEAF and KEEP).

West Bend teachers can attend for free and will receive free resources. Special thanks to Rachel Feerick, scientist in residence, for arranging this wonderful opportunity.


Opportunity for Students to Display Their Talent

FOR ALL STAFF
All West Bend students are invited to participate in the 36th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. art, speech, and writing contests sponsored by the Marcus Corporation, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Milwaukee Brewers, WeEnergies, and the MTEA.

This is a great opportunity for students to share their talents and their vision. All entries in the art, speech, or writing contests must incorporate the theme: Your Life has Significance.

 All Entries are due on November 11, 2019. Follow this link for more information.

Opportunity for Dialogue

FOR ALL EDUCATORS
You are invited to join in a dialogue exploring how educators can be more culturally responsive in our practice. The series of discussions will take place monthly beginning December 11 as we explore how we can collectively and collaboratively produce global citizens from the WBSD system who are ready for the world beyond Washington County. Text and/or video will be supplied prior to each meeting for you to engage with, which will allow you to come prepared to have productive discourse with your peers in a safe environment. Each dialogue will begin at 4:30 p.m. and last one hour in the ESC Boardroom on the following dates: December 11, January 9, February 5, April 16, and May 5.

More information and the opportunity to sign up is located on My Learning Plan.