'Twas the Week Before Winter Break
'Twas the week before Winter Break and all through the
schools
The D114 staff was feeling pretty darn cool!
The plans were all
made, bus routes set to run
And 5 days ahead, sure to be full of fun.
The children arrive daily, calm and in the green zone,
Not running crazy or causing social
media madness on their cell phones.
And the staff in spirit day gear with coffee in hand,
Came to work each day, ready to make this last stand.
But when the morning arrived, there arose such a clatter
We all started to run to see what was the matter.
Away to the hallways we flew like SHAZAM,
Wondering what was happening with someone's behavior plan.
The kids--with their boots covered with snow--
Led to slippery floors, so we had to go slow.
When what to our wondering eyes did appear,
But a group of rowdy students with clearly no fear.
They came stampeding, so loud and so quick
We knew in a moment this wasn't a trick!
More rapid than eagles they shouted their needs
"We're all in the RED ZONE, give us something,
we plead!
Now, sensory! Now, motor! Now fidgets and breaks!
Graphic organizers, extended time, word banks, and retakes!
Give us visuals! Give us Google! Give us iXL, too!
Get us calm and ready, or we will show YOU!”
As papers that before the wild copier begins
and get jammed in the stupid machine again...
Toward the Ready Room and Zen Den we all started to rush
Hoping that this was the solution to help the kid crush.
And then, in a twinkling, we heard as a group
The prancing and dancing of another small troop.
As we shook our heads and then turned around,
To the room the pack came with barely a sound.
They said, "For us, it's the BLUE ZONE, you see
Revved up we clearly need your help to be!"
We offered them wobble cushions and balance chairs that were
round
And things they could throw and toss off the ground.
Their eyes—how they twinkled! Their smiles, how merry!
Their faces lit up, so red like a berry!
And just when we thought that the end was near
Along came another group who also were dear.
They said, "We don't know our zone. We can't figure it
out!"
We all heard this part and then started to shout,
"THESE KIDS ARE SO SPECIAL! THEY ARE REALLY SO FUN!
OUR WORK WITH THEM WILL NEVER BE DONE!
WE'RE LUCKY TO KNOW THEM AND HELP THEM ALONG.
IN FACT, WITH THAT, LET'S BUST INTO SONG!"
Then we looked at each other and started to grin
Because we know each day is a "win"!
And just then all the kids came together as one
And said to us something that just was so fun!
All different sizes, some small as an elf
That we laughed when we saw them, in spite of ourself.
A wink of their eyes and the words that they spoke
Make our hearts grow so big that they just about
broke.
They spoke just six words, words that were so keen
They told us "YOU KEEP US IN THE GREEN!"
Just then, Heather awoke and jumped up from her dream
Thinking, "Wow, that was weird. Did I let out a
scream?"
You see, no matter how rough some days are,
We're lucky to work with our Foxes and All Stars.
And what a gift to have each other, too,
To do this work that we get to do.
So, know that you are a team does truly amaze…
Happy ALMOST Winter Break to all, and to all a good 5 days!

5th grade appreciates all that you do!! -Kaitlyn Goorsky--6th Grade Social Studies Teacher
A huge shout-out to our Reading Intervention team, Joan and Joseph, for sharing all of the incredible information you’ve collected over time for the students receiving Tier 3 reading services.
It was abundantly clear how much time, heart, and intention you’ve invested into truly knowing your students—not just academically, but as whole children.
Thank you for everything you do to support our staff, families, and most importantly, our kiddos. We are so grateful for you!
-Erica Barraza--Associate Principal at Lotus
Shoutout to the entire second grade team for being absolutely amazing everyday!!!!
Also, shoutout to Sonia and the entire lunch staff for going above and beyond for this school 24/7!!
-Brooke Mangler--Permanent Sub at Lotus
Kudos to ,,,
Karen Brnot for another amazing NJHS effort to help Toys for Tots!
Everyone helping with holiday events for our students!
Gina Crosthwaite and the Stanton Cheerleaders on winning conference and helping Stanton SHINE!
To my team for covering all the things on Friday so I could be away on a true vacation day for a girls' weekend...my first one in 10+ years! I'm so truly lucky to have such amazing colleagues! You are the BEST!
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