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Jessie Burns
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Jennifer Presley
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Basketball (Beta Club)
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Basketball
@Jonesboro (bGB)
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Quiz Bowl Practice
Load Grades
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Basketball (MAθ)
Junior
High
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All-State Jazz Tryouts
Basketball (Beta Club)
vs Greene County Tech
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All-State Concert Band
Tryouts @ASU
Algebra 2 Super Bowl
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Sgt. Charlie Ricks
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AWM
Facebook set up
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By 7:50 Turn in your ISS lesson to
Coach Burns
GRADES LOADED BY 3:30
Basketball
(MAθ)
Junior
High
Mandatory
Parent Cheer meeting 6:00 AWM Activity room/ISS
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Year II Lit Lab
Basketball
@Marion
(bGB)
11th grade attendance/academic team 3:35
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Beta
Club meeting
Year II Lit Lab
Updated ACT Aspire rosters due
to Mrs. Burnett
Quiz Bowl Practice
Load Grades
Football signing 9:00 PAC
10th
grade attendance/academic team 3:35
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PROGRESS REPORTS GO OUT 5th
period
Basketball
(Beta Club)
Junior
High
ASU Career Coach Audit building 1 conference room 10:00
12th grade attendance/academic team 3:35
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Weekly Parent
Contact; put information in the google sheets
Basketball
(Beta Club)
vs
Wynne (gGB)
“Senior
Night”
Great
Rivers Senior High Quiz Bowl
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ACT (7:30 – noon)
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By 7:50 Turn in your ISS lesson to
Coach Burns
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Basketball
@Valley
View (GB)
ALE Aspire Training
2:00-3:00
11th grade attendance/academic team
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MAθ meeting
Quiz Bowl Practice
Band
All-State
Clinic & Convention
@Hot
Springs
Load Grades
10th
grade attendance/academic team
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All-State Band Clinic at Hot
Springs
Basketball @Nettleton
Academies Showcase 9:00-2:00 in the Arena
9:00 PAC Delta Arts
Junior High 9th Grade Mandatory parent
meeting for students registering for Tech classes/ 2.5 GPA required PAC 6:00
12th grade attendance/academic team
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Weekly Parent Contact; put information in the
google sheets
All-State
Band Clinic
@Hot
Springs
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All-State
Band Clinic
@Hot
Springs
Basketball
6A-East
District Tournament (GB)
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William Gray
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PRESIDENT’S DAY HOLIDAY
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By 7:50 Turn in your ISS lesson to
Coach Burns
Basketball
6A-East
District Tournament (GB)
ACT Interim test Reading
11th grade attendance/academic team
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Quiz Bowl Practice
Load Grades
ACT Interim test English
10th
grade attendance/academic team
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ACT Interim test
Science
Sound Fushion PAC
Junior High 9th Grade Mandatory parent
meeting for students registering for Tech classes/ 2.5 GPA required PAC 6:00
12th grade attendance/academic team
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Weekly Parent
Contact; put information in the google sheets
ACT Interim test Math
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Quiz
Bowl
UMAIT
Tournament
Basketball
6A-East
District Tournament (GB)
10:00 21CCLC Mandatory
Parent mtg ACT in the cafeteria
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Cherilyn Minnis
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Iris Warford
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By 7:50 Turn in your ISS lesson to
Coach Burns
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ACT (Grade 11)
Career
Day
10th
grade bldg. 1
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Quiz Bowl Practice
Load Grades
State Tournament
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State Tournament
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Weekly Parent
Contact; put information in the google sheets
State Tournament
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State Tournament
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Academies of West Memphis February calendar
Monday, February 5, 2018
Sister N Me honors Waggener
Photo by Billy Woods
Sister N Me causeFriday, February 2, 2018
West Jr. High teachers achieve National Board status
By Billy Woods
WM School District
The
West Junior High duo were encouraged to go through the two-year
National Board process by their peers in the WMSD. The reinforcement
came in the form of the same teachers Lipe revered when she was a
student.
"Being taught at West Junior High and our high
school by Frances O'Dea, Becky Sutton, Blaire Burton, Chris Lee, Mimi
McDougle, Joanne Smith, Cherilyn Minnis...those were teachers I didn't
want to leave their class," Lipe said. "In high school I had the
opportunity to work with Joanne at algebra camp and during one of those
summers (assistant superintendent Willie) Mr. Harris was in the
cafeteria during the break time. He just looked at me and said, 'You
should think about being a teacher.' At that time teaching was not on my
mind at all. My junior year of college I started thinking about it, but
I didn't want to change my majors. But I knew that Joanne was a
non-traditional teacher, so I pursued that.
"Being able to
come back to teach in West Memphis and work alongside some of those
teachers has been great. They've been mentors and they prepared me for
my first years here."
The veteran Smith, herself a
National Board certified teacher, mentoring students and cultivating
future teacher prospects are very rewarding for her.
"It
is very important to me to mentor new teachers as well as students and
be a confidant and listener without being an evaluator," said Smith. "We
all need to be encouraged and a good mentor can assist new teachers
find effective ways to manage the grind of daily struggles and the many
challenges we face in teaching every day."
Lipe is in her
eighth year at the school, the last four of which has been as a literacy
coach. The 2006 graduate of WMHS received her teaching degree from the
University of Memphis.
"It was stressful," Lipe said of
the National Board process. "Amber and me entered this process after it
had been changed. They didn't even release how we were going to be
scored until just before they released the results."
Heigle,
the West Junior High librarian, is in her 12th year in the WMSD. She
spent her first two years as a teacher in her hometown of Osceola.
"Teachers are who I looked up to as well," Heigle said. "Teachers are often the role models that little girls have."
Heigle described the National Board process as "tedious."
"Staying
organized, staying ahead of schedule were the toughest parts," Heigle
added. "It actually changed the way I look at teaching."
Heigle said she was "talked into" going to a pre-National-Board process meeting by Lipe.
"I
went to just as a friend, but I knew after the meeting how
comprehensive the process was going to be. Still, I wanted to do it,"
Heigle stated. "I don't think, however, I would have gone to the initial
meeting if it hadn't been for (Lipe) instigating the process."
Both teachers anxiously awaited the results, which were posted online late at night.
"The
results were supposed to be posted online about midnight," Heigle
commented. "So I checked my computer around 11:30 p.m. The results were
posted, but I couldn't tell if I'd actually made it or not. But when I
realized I'd made it...fireworks."
Lipe said she started checking for results around 11 p.m.
"The
website was shut down, so I knew they were probably uploading the
scores," she said. "I was constantly refreshing the page, and when I saw
I made it I just started screaming."
Lipe and Heigle had
to pass a four-component process. One is an online test and the other
three are portfolios, with two of those having video components that
show the growth of their students as learners.
Their monetary compensation will be $5,000 from the state and $2,000 from the WMSD.
Other
WMSD teachers to achieve National Board status include Tamika Burnett,
Suzanne Elmore, Carla Ely, Annie Ester, Charles Foster, Shelly Hardin,
Kasey Hauswirth, Sara Hays, Norritta Langston, Roxanne Lee, Anne
McCreery, Joanne Smith, Tracy Valentine and Christie Wilson.
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