Inside: Calendar: - Rock Island/Milan School District #41
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Inside: Calendar: - Rock Island/Milan School District #41
Weekly RIMSD #41 Staff Newsletter April 2, 2015 Superintendent’s Message To prepare high achieving college and career ready global citizens. Inside: ~ Need to Know ~ Making a Difference! ~ Teaching & Learning ~ Around the District ~ Community Corner Calendar: • • • • VOTE April 7 Rock Island High School National Honor Society Induction Ceremony April 8, 6:00 p.m. NIGHT OF 1000 DREAMS April 10, Jumer’s Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Board of Education Meeting April 14 We are into the final quarter of our school year! Spring is an active time in our school district, full of special events as the end of the year draws closer. If you have some time, we encourage you to join in and get involved with these events and support our students as they are recognized for their achievements. One of our top student recognition events, the Medal of Honor, is coming up in May. This event is a proud time for our district to give our students something special that will last them a lifetime. It goes beyond giving students a simple medal. It means that they have learned the keys to success as a student and as an individual, and that people recognized their effort. Hopefully our students and their peers recognize the elements that will make them a success while they are here with us in the school district, and will also make them a success in whatever they choose to do after graduation. Never forget that you are a part of our students’ success. It is very rewarding to know that the work we do daily has a positive impact on our students. As great as it is to see the weather warming up, I encourage all of us not to lose focus as and continue to provide quality instruction through this final quarter. Although there is a sense of accomplishment when we think back to the beginning of August and look at how far we have come with our students, we must finish strong. Our students may feel like they have done their job and are wanting to wind down to the end of the year, however this is the last opportunity to provide them with the skills necessary for the next setp of their educational journey. We need to make the most of every day until Monday, June 9 and Tuesday, June 10. This quarter I look forward to visiting classrooms to witness the high quality instruction occuring every day. I am thankful to have the opportunity to serve the Rock Island and Milan school community, and I am committed to this last leg of the journey this year with you. Send your building information to Communication Director Holly Sparkman at holly. [email protected] for inclusion into each Weekly Edition of the Rock IslandMilan Lines. need to KNOW at Jumer’s Hotel and Casino T he 27th Annual Night of a Thousand Dreams, a fundraiser for the Rock Island/Milan School District presents, “A Taste of Rock Island-Milan” at Jumers Casino & Hotel Friday, April 10, 2015, 6:00 pm. Come enjoy one of the signature charitable events of the QCA! Admission will include samplings of signature dishes from some of the finest restaurants in Rock Island, Milan and the surrounding area, complimented by fine wine and premium beer. Attendees will also enjoy socializing, raffles, and bidding in a first class silent and live auction. General Admission is $25 and reserved seating is $30. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. To order tickets visit www.rockislandschools.org Thoughts and Prayers... Please keep these RIMSD #41 staff members and their families in your thoughts and prayers: Kevin Traylor, Rock Island High School Librarian, lost his father Everett V. Traylor of Davenport on March 26, 2015 at Davenport Good Samaritan Center. Everett was 87. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 PM Saturday, April 4, 2015 in the dining room at Heritage Court Apartments, 3401 Schuetzen Lane, Davenport. A donation from RIHS will be made to the Alzheimer’s Association. Former Rock Island-Milan School District teacher Ruby Thomas passed on Sunday, March 29. A family visitation is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 10:00 a.m. at Harvest Time Family Center 636 Kirkwood Boulevard, with the funeral at 11:00 a.m. Ms. Thomas was employed in the school district from 1979 - 1982. Congratulations! Congratulations to Dr. Ben Kirgan (Rock Island High School) and his wife Liz on the arrival of their new addition: Eliza Kirgan! Eliza arrived on March 21st at 1:11 p.m. and weighed 8 lbs. 10 oz. and is 20.5” long! Aunt Lori Anderson (Rock Island High School) is happy about Eliza’s arrival as well! need to KNOW Better facilities Better classrooms Better funding Better for RIMSD I f passed, the Rock Island County School Facility Sales Tax will benefit Rock IslandMilan Schools in many ways by improving facilities. The sales tax is for one cent on every dollar spent on qualifying retail purchases that people spend in Rock Island County. APRIL 7 Here is why the Rock Island County School Facility Sales Tax will be better for RIMSD: • Focus on safety and security. Money can only be used for building improvements, tech upgrades, security enhancements. Not salaries or overhead costs. • Reasonable cost. If consumers purchase an item for $100; $1 of that will go to the schools in Rock Island County. On the average it will cost the consumer about a cup of coffee a month. • Money stays local. The tax dollars stay at the county level and school boards make the decision on how the money is to be used. • Burden is off property taxes. The County School Facility Sales Tax represents the first shift away from relying on property taxes for local school district funding in Illinois. The law went into effect in 2007 (based on a similar law in Iowa) allowing voters to approve a sales tax to fund school facility needs. How can the sales tax revenue funds be used? New facilities and additions, classroom renovations/ upgrade, land acquisition, ongoing maintenance, access and security, parking lots, roof repairs, energy efficient projects. The funds cannot be used for: Salaries/overhead, textbooks, buses, operating costs, furniture, moveable equipment. Above: A current view of the Rock Island High Cafeteria. Below: Architects drawing of the Rock Island High School cafeteria remodel. making a DIFFERENCE Difference Maker of the Third Quarter! The third quarter Rock Island-Milan Difference Maker of the Quarter award went to Julie Hansen, a teacher at the Rock Island Center for Math & Science. Mrs. Hansen was surprised with the award at the March 30 In-Service at Rock Island High School. The nomination for Mrs. Hansen says it all: “Julie Hansen works tirelessly to bring extra instruction to our students. She tutors first graders at South Park Presbyterian Church every Tuesday and also tutors as in instructor for Spring Forward every Thursday after school. She is the teacher in charge of organizing RICMS’ Intersession classes in October and March. These classes bring many exciting enrichment opportunities to our students and makes it a great experience for everyone!” Principal Dr. Ruth Ann Tobey-Brown reiterated Julie’s value to the school, “I am so thankful to have Julie Hansen at the Rock Island Center for Math & Science, she does make a difference in the lives of students all year round!” Julie Hansen and Dr. Oberhaus at the Inservice on Monday, March 30 Frances Willard Teacher Named Master Teacher Frances Willard 1st grade teacher Michael Carton is one of several Quad City area teachers who are being recognized as 2015 Master Teacher by the Dispatch Argus newspaper! Each year the newspaper sponsors the awards to honor area educators for being a “master of their craft” and to recognize teachers for their dedication to students in and outside of the classroom. The 25th annual awards program will be held on Friday, May 1, at the iWireless Center in Moline. A reception will be held at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the awards presentation at 7:40 p.m. Tickets are $42 per person. Reservation forms can be picked up at the customer-service counter at The Dispatch, 1720 5th Ave., Moline. Reservation deadline is Monday, April 27. Reservations and checks can be sent to The Dispatch, Attn: Master Teacher, 1720 5th Ave., Moline, IL 61265. Teaching & Learning Illinois Department of Natural Resources (INDR) Educator Webinars and Resources Upcoming Webinars for Educators The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) Division of Education’s next general Webinar will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2015, from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. The topic will be the Kids for Conservation® program. The April Kids for Conservation® Webinar on “Signs of Spring” will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, from 3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Login information will be posted athttp://dnr.state. il.us/education/ on the morning of each Webinar. 2. Webinar Survey Please help us to learn more about your interest in participating in IDNR Division of Education Webinars by completing the five-question survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/PZBVT9B. The survey will remain open through April 15, 2015. 3. Video Podcasts Illinois Fishes: Part Three, Illinois Fishes: Part Four, What Am I? Bird V and What Am I? Insect IV are the newest video podcasts available from the IDNR Division of Education. You can access them and all of our other educational video podcasts at http://dnr.state.il.us/education/podcasts.htm or through YouTube and iTunes. 4. New ENTICE Educator Workshop Schedule The 2015-2016 ENTICE (Environment and Nature Training Institute for Conservation Education) workshops are designed with learning standards as their foundation and targeted grade levels are listed in the descriptions. Professional Development Hours are available. Participants receive background information about the Illinois-specific topic, hands-on experiences, lessons, supplemental resources and teaching suggestions. https://www.enticeworkshops.com. 5. Kids for Conservation®: Photos, Observations and Stories/Poems/Artwork Needed The IDNR Division of Education’s Kids for Conservation® program is requesting information monthly from Illinois youth (younger than age 18). We will feature photos, stories/poems/artwork and a map with locations highlighted about the monthly topic. All submissions must be the products of Illinois youth. Visit http://www.dnr.illinois.gov/outreach/kidsconservation/Pages/default.aspx for details. 6. IDNR’s Resources Trunks and Packs Provide Teaching Tools for a Variety of Topics Are you teaching about any of the following topics this spring: amphibians and reptiles; aquatics; birds; fossils; Illinois; insects/spiders; invasive species; mammals; Native Americans; prairies; or trees? Our Standards Web page (http://dnr.state.il.us/education/standards.htm) includes lessons based on the trunks and the Next Generation Science Standards as well. The trunks and packs are available at lending locations statewide. Visit http://dnr.state.il.us/education/CLASSRM/teach.htm for links to all of the resources trunks and packs. These supplemental tools are great for use by teachers, nonformal educators, youth group leaders and families. The Field Trip Pack is designed specifically to encourage nature exploration by early childhood students. Teaching & Learning Illinois Department of Natural Resources (INDR) Educator Webinars and Resources 7. Upcoming ENTICE Professional Development Schedule Register now for upcoming ENTICE (Environment and Nature Training Institute for Conservation Education) workshops from the IDNR. ENTICE workshops offer training on Illinois-specific topics and supply you with the tools needed to implement the topic into your curriculum immediately. Participants learn from resources professionals, take part in activities and spend time outdoors (where appropriate). Professional Development Hours are available at all ENTICE workshops. Listed below are the workshops scheduled through August 31, 2015. For workshop details and to register, visit https://www. enticeworkshops.com. Using Resources Trunks to Teach the NGSS, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, April 11, 2015 REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2015. Illinois Biodiversity 101, Online, April 13-26, 2015 - REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2015. Illinois Wetland Ecosystem Organisms, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, April 18, 2015 REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2015. Using Children’s Nonfiction in Prek-Second Grade Science, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, April 25, 2015- REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015. Using Children’s Nonfiction in Prek-Second Grade Science, Western Illinois University Moline Campus, Moline, May 2, 2015 - REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 8:00 A.M. ON THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015. Introducing Early Childhood Students to Nature, Heller Nature Center, Highland Park, May 9, 2015 Aquatic Ecosystems: Lake Michigan Ecology, The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, May 16, 2015 Illinois Butterflies and Moths, Shawnee National Forest, Jonesboro, June 12, 2015 Illinois Amphibians and Reptiles, The Morton Arboretum, Lisle, June 13, 2015 Illinois Spiders, Mayslake Peabody Estate, Oak Brook, July 10, 2015 Introducing Early Childhood Students to the Nature of Summer, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, July 11, 2015 Prying into Prions: Investigating Chronic Wasting Disease, Online, July 13-26, 2015 Illinois Woodlands 101, Shawnee National Forest Office, Vienna, August 22, 2015 Monarch Mania!, Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe, August 29, 2015 8. Central Illinois Educators: Fishing and Aquatic Ecology Programs Now Available from the IDNR Educators, if you teach in any of the following counties, the IDNR can help you bring hands-on aquatic education to your students. These programs work to develop positive attitudes towards natural resources, conservation and fishing in young people. Lessons align with the state and national learning standards and are adapted to all grade levels. For more information or to schedule a program, contact Van Grissom at 217-720-3501 or [email protected]. Adams, Brown, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Coles, Cumberland, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Hancock, Iroquois, Livingston, Logan, Macon, Mason, McLean, Menard, Morgan, Moultrie, Piatt, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Vermillion around the DISTRICT Longfellow Cello Painted with PRIDE Longfellow Liberal Arts staff and students are helping the Quad City Symphony Orchestra celebrate their 100th anniversary by transforming a cello into a work of art for the Symphony’s 100 cello campaign. On the back of the Longfellow cello are the signatures of the entire Longfellow population. The front is the Phoenix, or Firebird, born from the ashes, and the feathers on the body of the bird are made up of the fingerprints of every child in the school. On the side of the cello are photographs of QCSO artists performing at Longfellow. The cellos will be displayed will be on display at sponsored locations and all 100 will be on display during the 100th anniversary event on May that features world-reknown cellist YoYoMa. The Longfellow cello project was funded entirely by friends of Longfellow School - teachers, Augustana partners, Rock Island Moose Lodge and a retired teacher all contributed money to the project. Music teacher Mark Swessinger coordinated the project. “This was truly a group effort for a great cause and a true tribute to the value placed on Music Education by the Longfellow community.” Top left and right: The front and back of the painted cello. Middle: A glimpse of the signatures on the back of the cello. Bottom: A collage is on the side of the cello from photos of the QCSO performances at Longfellow. around the DISTRICT Spring Intersession Classes Give Kids a Break at RICMS Students at the Rock Island Center for Math & Science had a full schedule of fun for the first week of Intersession break. The school has held intersession classes in October and March each year that were designed to give kids a chance to try out some of their interests. Top: Fun in the Kitchen with RI Hy-Vee Dietician Chrissy Watters, making healthy green smoothies on St. Patrick’s Day. Middle: Punch and Picasso with Mr. Inman Bottom: Neighborhood Clean-up with Mr. Hansen from Keep Rock Island Beautiful, this crew worked hard and cleaned up the area around RICMS, including sections of 20th Street and 24th Street. Community Corner Black Hawk Reading Council Presents… ! ! with Saturday, April 11th, 2015 9:30am Rock Island High School’s Little Theater 1400 25th Avenue, Rock Island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his event is FREE for Black Hawk Reading Council members! If you’re not a BRC member, you’re welcome to attend for only $10 RSVP by visiting "##$%&''((()%*+,-./012-.)30/'%'4567898!by April 9th Blood Drive at Longfellow Liberal Arts Longfellow Liberal Arts will host their quarterly blood drive from 2:30-6:30 p.m., Thursday, April 30th at Longfellow School, 4198 7th Ave., Rock Island. Walk-ins are welcome. Please bring your donor card or photo I.D.This event provides much needed blood to the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center. If you would like to call to set up an appointment or need more information contact Moon Villalobos at 309-373-8195. !!!!!!!!!!!! ! 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Keynote speaker Steven VanDeWalle Behavior and Academic Interventionist Thurgood Marshall Learning Center in Rock Island Additional breakout sessions Art and Multiculturalism, Empowering Potential, Mindfulness, Common Core, Dual Language Sponsored by Black Hawk College Western Illinois University WIU’s Expanding Cultural Diversity Project Illinois Association for Cultural Diversity Royal Neighbors Chapter 20020 Register by e-mail to: [email protected] Community Corner