Lora for organizing the Mobile Dentist for our students. and
Rachelle for partnering with me in dealing with a difficult student incident.
and
All the staff members that assisted in ending the student issue on Thursday.
-From Jeff Sefcik
Thank you to PAULA for troubleshooting IAR and accommodations with me. You are so great to work with and I love that we are always on the same page and wave link. Thank you for also making changes to standards and being so prompt about it.
and
Thank you to all the teachers that have attended and been collaborating with me for IAR. It is not easy, but working with you ladies has made a workload a lot easier. Much appreciated.
and
Thank you Natalie Molidor for unintentionally tag teaming with me to help a troubled student during your lunchtime to get where he needed to be. I really appreciated that.
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Thank you to KIM and MIKE for always lending a listening ear and ending off with a good LAUGH! :D
and
Thank you to Natalie Udstuen for being so flexible with me for my evaluation process. I greatly appreciate it. :)
-From Victoria Miller
Please send me KUDOS to give shout outs to colleagues! I LOVE to put them in the Monday Memo! 🎉
NEW!!!! Lake County ROE Educator of the Year
I'd LOVE to see D114 have a bunch of nominations for these different categories--NO STAFF deserves it more!!!
The Lake County Regional Office of Education will be hosting the first Educator of the Year Ceremony. The Ceremony will be held at the Lake County Fairgrounds on May 4th, at 5:30 pm. There will be a social hour with dinner. The awards ceremony will take place after the dinner. Ticket information will be provided at a later date.
The Educator of the Year Ceremony will resemble a mini Oscars like celebration. I have included all of the information in this email. The information can also be found on the ROE shared drive under the Educator of the Year folder and on the ROE website under the tab Educator of the Year later today.
There will be 9 categories for nominations. Districts can submit as many nominations for the categories, but all the paperwork must be included for each nomination to be considered. Paper or electronic nomination packets are due to the ROE by Friday, March 18, 2022.
Here is all of the information about 2022 Lake County Educator of the Year.
2022-23 Calendar
Please be sure to share your input on the calendar options
using this survey by noon on Monday 2/28!!!
COVID Updates
Please see, below, information that will be sent to families later today. I've already communicated with our amazing transportation team.
February 27, 2022
Dear Families,
I hope you have had a wonderful weekend!
Late in the day on Friday, the Centers for Disease control announced that, effective immediately, masks are fully optional on public transportation operated by public school systems.
This means that, starting Monday morning, masks are FULLY OPTIONAL on our buses/vans. Any student/staff who chooses to wear a mask can certainly continue to do so, and all choices will be respected.
Let's all celebrate that, as we move past COVID, we can also move toward more choices and things feeling more like normal again!
As always, please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns.
With commitment to our students, staff, families, and community-
Heather Friziellie, Superintendent
We nhave N95 and KN95 masks available for staff in each building's office. Please request them if you'd like! :)
Family Member Surveillance Testing
If you have a family member who would like to participate in weekly surveillance testing, we now have the capacity to send tests home for you to give them! We'll mail them in, and you'll get results back via email.
To participate, your family member(s) must register using this link:
Please let me know if you have any questions!
PLEASE BE SURE TO LABEL THEIR SAMPLE BAG WITH FULL NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH.
Current Local COVID Data
2/25/22
Current D114 Daily Data
2/25/22
CDC thresholds and local data for Lake County
Indicator | Low Transmission | Moderate Transmission | Substantial Transmission | High Transmission | Current Status
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Incidence Rate: Total new cases per 100K persons in the last 7 days | 0-9 | 10-49 | 50-99 | 100 or greater | 128.21 |
7 Day Average Test Positivity Rate | Less than 5% | 5.0%-7.9% | 8.0%-9.9% | Greater than 10% | 3.03% |
D114 Local Zip Codes Data from Northwestern University COVID Dashboard--ALL DATA INCLUDES ACTUAL AND PROBABLE CASES!
Indicator | Low Transmission | Moderate Transmission | Substantial Transmission | High Transmission | Current Status
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Incidence Rate: Total new cases per 100K persons in the last 7 days | 0-9 | 10-49 | 50-99 | 100 or greater | 126.2
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7 Day Average Test Positivity Rate | Less than 5% | 5.0%-7.9% | 8.0%-9.9% | Greater than 10% | 4.32 %
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Here are some sites to help you maximize Personalized Instruction:
Week of 2/22/2022 Data:
Week of 2/14/2022 Data:
-Formative Assessment (updated bi-weekly)
Resource
Video
Relationships Matter
Use the next 2 activities throughout the month (and the rest of the year) to keep Black history at the forefront of your
lessons and encourage your students to keep learning more. Stay tuned next week for more!
Use Relevant Media
Read books or watch videos with your class, then discuss the themes and lessons of each
piece of media. After this, you can assign work based on them.
Try these books:
Host Thought Activities
Strengthen collaboration skills with various thought activities during February. These will get
students thinking and help them learn new ideas and perspectives from each other.
Start by posing a relevant question to your class, like:
Encourage plenty of participation, then discuss everyone’s answers together!
-Community Builder:
Minefield
Define a square area in your classroom. You can use tape for this. Now, place
plastic cones or cups everywhere in the square area. This now represents a
minefield. Split up students in groups of two. One is blindfolded, the other gives
instructions. The blindfolded students have to cross the minefield without
touching or knocking down the plastic cups. The other students give accurate
commands so the blindfolded students can cross the minefield without
blowing up a “mine”.
-Weekly Cheer/Silly Sport/Brain Break:
As always, with all of the new mitigation strategies and changes happening, please reach out to any of your EAFL board members to help with any questions or concerns that you may have.
Don't forget to check out the Region 49 newsletter, there is some good information and opportunities available at the click of a link.
A Great Opportunity to Honor our Support Staff:
The ESP Council created the ESP STAR program to allow IEA local leaders, IEA members and members of the board of directors to recognize and publicize the good work of their ESP members from across the state. Use the online nomination form to nominate one or more special ESPs! Nominations accepted monthly.
Member Benefits |
In January, IEA members saved a total of $43,547 through Access (an IEA partner)! Download the My Deals Mobile app from the App Store or Google Play and visit Member Benefits for additional information and savings. |
February points given by Grade Level: Great Job Everyone!!!!
TIPS
Did you know that you can change the sound that your group screen makes when awarding points?
Press the "Help" button and search "groups screen features" to learn how.
So far...Monday, March 7--No School--Casimir Pulaski Day (unless we need to use this as a make up day)
Tuesday, March 15--March Board of Education meeting at 7PM at Lotus and
on Meet