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CITY OF HOLYOKE SCHOOL COMMITTEE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AGENDA DATE: MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2016 TIME: 6:00PM LOCATION: Holyoke High School, 500 Beech Street, Holyoke, MA 1. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL - PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. PUBLIC DISCUSSION* 3. COMMUNICATIONS & REPORTS a. Student Reports b. Receiver's Communications • FY 2017 School Department Budget (under separate cover) • Holyoke Highlights (pages 1-5) • Connections Newsletter • Summer Math Challenge (page 6) • Summer Reading Initiative (page 7) • Summer Reading Initiative Donation (pages 8-9) • MSBA Facilities Study Expanded to Include Lynch School • HPS is Going GoogleApps (pages 10 -11) • Parent/PTO Leaders Update (pages 12-13) 4. NEW BUSINESS a. Minutes of Meetings • Regular Meeting of Aprill3, 2016 (pages 14-20) • Regular Meeting of May 9, 2016 (pages 21-28) • Joint City Council/School Committee Subcommittee of April28, 2016 (pages 29-33) • Ward VI Meeting of April27, 2016 (pages 34-35) • Ward VII Meeting ofMay 31,2016 (pages 36-37) 5. OLD BUSINESS a. Policy Updates • Administering Medicines to Students- as revised (page 38) • Advertising in Schools I Revenue Enhancement (pages 39-40) • Tobacco Free Policy (page 41) • Tobacco/E-Cigarette Use on School Property By Staff Members (page 42) • Teaching About Drugs, Alcohol, Tobacco and E-Cigarettes (page 43) • Smoking on School Premises (page 44) SCHOOL COMMITTEE AGENDA-JUNE 20,2016 PAGE2 • Updates on Parks Bond (pages 45-46) 6. ANNOUNCEMENTS The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law. *The Holyoke Public Schools makes available a public discussion period for persons in the audience to address the Committee on specific agenda items. In order to hear as may speakers as possible, the Committee asks individuals to continue their remarks to two (2) minutes. Any person wishing to submit longer testimony should give copies to the Committee Secretary before the meeting so that it may be distributed to Committee members. The speaker can then summarize this testimony at the meeting within the two (2) minute time period. Persons wishing to speak should register with the Committee Secretary immediately before the meeting begins. Individuals who request specific items to be included on the Committee's agenda should mail a written request fifteen (15) days in advance of a Committee meeting date to Liz Lafond, in care of the Receiver's Office, 57 Suffolk Street, Holyoke, MA 01040 2 For HPS Staff May 30, 2016 HOLYOKE H GHL GHTS ----------- -------------- ----·-----·-····- ·- ----~------·-------- 1/A community working together to prepare students for their future.~~ -------·-- ------------------------···------·--- Upcoming Dates! May30 No School- Memorial Day May31 AII-SchooiiLT Session, 2-Spm June 1-2 K and Grade 1 Fundations trainings HP S Professional Learning june3 Wilson Reading System (WRS) Training Opportunity Dean Graduation We are looking for 12 dedicated Special Educators (one june5 from each school) who are excited to be trained in Wilson Reading System and becoming Level I Certified! The Holyoke HS Graduation initial training will be over the summer (August I5-I7th). Additionally; teachers will take part in a june2o practicum for the school year. The practicum will require each Level I Certification teacher to work 1:1 with a Last day of school! School Culture & Climate teams Summer Leadership Institute, 8-3pm HH #5 1 For HPS Staff May 30,2016 ... . """' ' ,.....,.,.,. uutstae urrenngs student for a minimum of 6o lessons. Schools need to support their participating teacher by providing MTEL SEI Sheltered English occasional release time for coaching and PD, as well as Immersion Exam Workshop the time to work with the selected practicum student. June 25th This will be an important part of developing the Tier 3 intervention program at each school and help a high All core academic teachers needs population. must earn the SEI Endorsement. Teachers can The Wilson Reading System® (WRS) is an intensive Tier meet the SEi requirement by 3 program for students in grades z-IZ and adults with taking and passing the MTEL word-level deficits who are not making sufficient progress SEI Sheltered English through their current intervention; have been unable to Immersion Exam. learn with other teaching strategies and require multi- sensory language instruction; or vv-l1o require more Description: Dr. Brent Daigie intensive struc:tured literacy instruction due to a will be holding a MTEL SEi language-based learning disability; such as dyslexia. Learn Exam Workshop in Boston on more about WRS here: http://www;wilsonlanguage.com/ Saturday June 25, 2016. The workshop provides an in pro~ramslwilson-readin&:system/. depth review of all the content and standards that are Interested teachers please contact Perna Latshang currently targeted on the ([email protected]) as soon as possible! Thank certification exam and is a you. comprehensive review of the Assessing ELLs with Disabilities Summer Institute standards, topics, content, and question areas that are assessed on the MTEL SEI Educators are encouraged to apply for the opportunity to Sheltered English Immersion participate in a five-day institute designed for those who are Exam. The workshop has been involved with assessment ofELL-SWDs. Educators will highly successful in helping have the opportunity to together learn how to better teachers pass the exam on identify and implement sound evaluation procedures for their first attempt. students with disabilities who are also English Language Learners. Location: Boston College, Devlin Hall -008 Auditorium, The Institute will be held in Holyoke from August 8-!2, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 2016, 8:oo am-4:30 pm (with three follow-up seminars days Registration: On-site on a Saturday in October 2016, December 2016 & March 20!7). Date/Times: Saturday, June 25: 1 0:00AM - 1 :00 PM This institute is limited to 25 participants. Each participant will receive a $500 stipend for their active participation in Cost: $ 1 00 per person the institute and follow-up days and have the opportunity to 2 HH #5 2 For HPS Staff May 30, 2016 Outside Offerings earn either 67.5 PDPs or three graduate credits for attending all sessions and completing required assignments. EFFECTIVE TEACHER Interested teachers may apply by contacting Anna Lugo. COACHING: MATCH EDUCATION -July 28th FYI Change is hard. Your time is Teach Ulestern Mass limited. How do you make sure you are getting the most Refer a licensed educator for your chance to win a $50 from your feedback? Barnes and Noble gift card. Click here to enter: https:// Through this 1-day workshop docs.google.com/forms/d/ led by Orin Gutlerner, rMzCu3tuXPKeii9 YsMjOMdMM88SW 6gnM- IoflsrmZohA/ nationally recognized leader viewform?c=o&w=r in teacher development, learn how to maximize Apply today to join the results through effective Holyoke Public Schools coaching. TEACH team of educators. Help Participants will learn how us spread the word! We to ... are seeking teachers WESTERN MASS who demonstrate * Quickly identify and determination, prioritize areas for collaboration, and a improvement. passion to make sure all * Deliver direct actionable their students excel in feedback. the classroom. Visit https:llholyoke.tedkrz.comlhireindex.aspx to view HPS * Build a culture focused on employment opportunities and growth. apply today! Visit our blog. Introducing Kendra Salvador Register here: https:// www.eventbrite.com/e/ Kendra Salvador will join the Holyoke Public Schools as the new : effective-teacher-coaching Principal of the Peck Full Service Community School in July. Ms. : tickets-25057462545? Salvador comes to Holyoke Public Schools with a mission to build 1 utm source=General on great programs that already exist at Peck and create new +Workshop educational opportunities that meet the needs of all students +lnvitation&utm campaign=Exe across the school. I c+Ed I Ms. Salvador started her career as a math and science teacher in 1 +Marketing&utm medium=em Los Angeles, CA and then Hartford, CT, where her role expanded ~ ~ and she served as the middle school Dean of Culture. Currently, 3 3 HH #5 For HPS Staff May 30,2016 "v'u tst• o• e r~u~ V..,.,.p_I_LI" en• ngs .M:s. Salvador is a Director of School Suppor'l with the Achievement Network in Springfield. Holyoke Community College: A first-generation American, who grew up in New Bedford • http://www.hcc.edu/business Massachusetts, Ms. Salvador is the first in her family to go to and-community/professional college, graduating from the University of Massachusetts development-registration Amherst. She also holds a master's degree in educational leadership and human development from George Washington Collaborative for Educational University. Services: • http:/ /www.collaborative.org/ Free 6 "Weeks ofYoga Classes! events-and-courses/upcoming Mondays beginning June 13, zor6-6 week session (no class June events 4th) 4:45-5:45pm UMASS: Experience the benefits ofY.:~ga: relaxation a11d stress relief plus flexibility; strength and balance. Appropriate for all ievels • https://vvvv\AJ.umassu!earn.net1 focusing on basic postures. Free for City Employees . Please bring programs/summer your own mat. Instructor: Norman Christiansen Location: Wtstariahurst Museum Gardens 238 Cabot St. Holyoke AMAZING $5,000 STIPEND OPPORTUNITY-SEL Register: Sign up with Deb Schaier: [email protected] PROJECTS! 413-322-5598 Education First, NoVo BeUTimes Effective FaU 2or6 Foundation and Rockefeller Next year's bell times for each school are listed here. All K-8 Philanthropy Advisors, are students will attend school for 7·5 hours a day, with the exception currently offering stipends up of Kelly students who will attend school for 8 hours a day (and to $5,000 for individual or also have a slightly adjusted calendar to allow for some late teams of teachers to starts). The length and time of the high school day remains the implement classroom-based same as this current year. See HPS calendar on hupjL projects that foster social www.hps.holyoke.ma.us/calendar.htm emotional skills in students in grades K-12. o DeanTechnical High School: 8:15am-2:52pm The RFP and application o Donahue: 8:ooam- 3:3opm materials can be found here: o E.N. Wl1ite: 7:45am-3=15pm http:/I education-first.com/ social-emotional-learning o Kelly: Sam-4pm innovation-fund/ o Lawrence: 8:3oam- 4pm Contact ILA DESHfv1UKH o Holyoke High School: 8:15am-2:52pm TOWERY with questions: ideshmukhtowery@education o Metcalf: Sam-nopm (with half-day prek being 8 - nam and first.com 4 HH #5 4 For HPS Staff May 30, 2016 12:30 - 3=30pm) o McMahon: 7:45am-3=15pm o Morgan: 8:15am-3:45pm o Peck: 7:3oam-3Pm o Sullivan: 8am - 3:3opm Outside Offerings SHOUT-OUTs MASSACHUSETIS Congratulations to our recently Appointed Principals STATEWIDE POLICY FELLOWSHIP Congratulations to Ms. Gina Roy who has recently been appointed as the Principal of the Maurice A. Donahue School The Massachusetts Statewide starting onJuly 1, 2016. Policy Fellowship is a highly selective leadership Ms. Roy has worked in the district since the fall of 2004. During· opportunity for outstanding this time, she has served in multiple leadership roles in the teachers looking to deepen Holyoke School System. She was the Principal of Metcalf, their knowledge of McMahon and the Center for Excellence. In addition to having education policy and gain a extensive experience in administration, Ms. Roy has a strong voice in decisions that affect background in Special Education and Counseling. Ms. Roy is students and the teaching currently serving as the Director of Student Services leading the profession. The Fellowship district's work to bring positive behavioral interventions and offers you the opportunity to supports (PBIS) and alternative education programs to Holyoke expand your influence students. Ms. Roy is a passionate advocate for the creation of safe without leaving the and supportive schools for all students. classroom, starting in July 2016 and concluding in June With Ms. Roy's leadership, energy and professionalism the 2017. You will receive a Donahue community and school will continue to grow and thrive $1,500 stipend for your as a dynamic learning environment for all students. commitment and will meet in Congratulations to Ms. Noreen Ewick who has been appointed monthly sessions- either in as the Principal of the Lt. Elmer]. McMahon Elementary School. person or virtually. There is no policy experience Ms. Ewick has served in an acting capacity this year and has distinguished herself as a leader who is a passionate practitioner, required to apply. responsive, and above all, student centered. Please reach out to Sasha Ms. Ewick is a skillful educator who is strongly committed to her Zuflacht at students, and as a longtime educator and leader in Holyoke, she is [email protected] with well positioned to support and coach her colleagues to ensure any questions. that all students at McMahon have access to high quality instruction and the supports they need to achieve in school. (flyer attached) HH #5 5 5 Holyoke Public Schools - 57 Suffolk Street- Holyoke, Massachusetts 01040 Tel. (413) 534-2005 Fax. (413) 534-2297 szrike@hps .holyoke.m a.us tclaiborne~hps.holyoke.ma.us Dr. Stephen Zrike, Receiver Dr. Tonya Claiborne, Elementary STEM Director June 15, 2016 We are pleased to announce our first annual math challenge! In an effort to hone our students' numeracy skills over the summer, we urge students to participate in the free TenMarks Math Program. An introductory parent video from TenMarks can be found at- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNqNF1TphhY. To participate students should sign-up at tenmarks.com. Parents please create parent account, so you can monitor your child's progress on the assignments and the Jam Sessions. To participate in our incentive program, students currently in grades 1-11 should print out and provide (or email) their Jam Session and their assignment report to their classroom or homeroom teacher. For every 5 hours of participation, a student will receive a raffle ticket (TenMarks recommends a minimum of one hour a week which equates to 10 hours for the summer). Raffle tickets will enter students into a drawing to be held at each school in September! If you have any questions, please email our STEM Director, Dr. Claiborne at [email protected]. Thank you in advance for making reading and mathematics a summer priority. We look forward to a meaningful community dialogue in which we celebrate reading and recognizing our community's mathematicians! Sincerely, Dr. Stephen Zrike 6 Students it1 Grades K-8 Holyoke Summer R-- -•!!--n __e aa ... _. Challenge Students in High School JULY-AUGUST Students in grades K-8 will return their completed reading calendar to their schools and students in high school will return their completed reading journals to their schools by September 6. All students who do this will be eligible to win a Chromebook in their school's raffle in early September. In addition, Dr. Zrike will provide a special school wide treat to the school that has the overall highest percentage of students returning their completed calendar or journal. If at least 1,000 Holyoke students complete the Reading Challenge, Dr. Zrike and Mayor Morse will have a dance off! Summer reading lists, reading calendar, and journals can be found by going to: 7 http://www.hps.holyoke.ma.us/summerreadinq.htm

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