East Hartford Public Schools PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT August, 2010
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1 East Hartford Public Schools PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT August, 2010 Thursday, August 26, 2010 Friday, August 27, 2010 Monday, August 30, 2010 ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY ELEMENTARY 8:00AM-8:30AM (Sign-in/breakfast on your own) 8:30 11:30 Elementary PK-6 Language Arts Curriculum Rollout Development process Organization of materials Content of curriculum Location: K-6 Elementary Schools Willowbrook, Woodland Sunset, EHMS Presenters: Literacy Coaches & Curriculum Committee Participants: PK-6 classroom, ELL teachers, SLPs, Case Review Presenter: Scott Edington Participants: Social Workers/School Psychologists Location: EHHS, Room 138 Feeding and Swallowing Presenters: Christine Parker/Purnima Bramhaver Location: EHHS, Room 125A Program Models for Students With Autism Participants: Special Education teachers of medically fragile and autism students Location: EHHS, East Lecture Hall 8:00AM 8:30AM (Sign-in /breakfast on your own) 8:30 11:30 Elementary PK-6 Math Curriculum Rollout History of mathematics standards NCTM/CT/East Hartford Content of curriculum Locations: East Hartford High School Grade Level Meetings, except PK Pre K - Willowbrook Grade K - Room 153 Grade One - Room 113 Grade Two Room 115 Grade Three Room 158 Grade Four Room 127 Grade Five Room 106 Grade Six Room 151 Presenters: Math Curriculum Committee Participants: PK-6 classroom, ELL teachers, instructional paras Note: Teachers Grades K-6 bring copy of Classroom Instruction That Works by Marzano Teachers Grade 6 bring Thematics Teacher s Edition Case Coordination Training Presenter: Deb Resnick Participants: Staff Birth-to-Three Location: BOE 1 st Floor Conference Room Welcome Back!!! Continental Breakfast & Sign In EHMS Cafeteria 8:30AM - 9:30 AM Convocation Superintendent of Schools: Mark Zito EHMS Auditorium 9:30AM - 11:30AM Elementary Building Level Meetings PRESENTERS: Elementary Principals Goodwin Lower Media Center Hockanum Room 2 Langford Room 204 Mayberry Chorus Room Norris Room 113 O Brien ½ Cafeteria O Connell Room 251 Pitkin Room 3 Silver Lane Room 7 Sunset- Band Room
2 8:30-10:30 DCF Mandated Reporter Training Presenter: DCF Representative Participants: All Paraprofessionals 10:30 11:30 Establishing Standards for Para Professionals Presenter: Sharon Bremner Participants: All Special Education and Instructional 10:30-11:30 Follett Cataloging System Presenter: Edith Lacey Participants: Media Paras Location: EHMS Upper Media Center 10:30 11:30 Verbal Judo Presenter: Officer, CT State Police Dept. Participants: Office Location: EHMS, Room 27 Follett Cataloging System Presenter: Edith Lacey Participants: Media Location: EHMS Upper Media Center Office Paraprofessionals Report to home school to organize opening materials as directed by the building principal. Assistive Technology Participants: Special Education Teachers/ paras of medically fragile and autism students, Speech Pathologists & OT/PT staff Location : CIBA, Computer Lab EHHS School Counseling Grant/Discipline Data Review Presenter: Scott Edington Participants: School Psychologist/Social Workers Location. EHHS, Room 125A 8:30-10:30 DCF Mandated Reporter Training Presenter: DCF Representative Participants: All Instructional Tutors 10:30 11:30 PK-6 Language Arts Curriculum Rollout Presenters: Kristi Bourdoulous/Pam Schachter Participants: Instructional Tutors
3 Lunch: 11:30-12:30 On Your Own 12:30-3:30 Elementary Language Arts Curriculum Continued Grade level teams Application of knowledge Planning Instruction for the first six weeks of school Location: K-6 Elementary Schools Woodland, Sunset Presenters: Literacy coaches Participants: PK-6 classroom and ELL teachers, instructional paras Igniting and Supporting Students As Readers Presenter: Susannah Richards, Associate Professor, Eastern Connecticut State University Participants: Media Location: Media Center, Langford Verbal Judo(con t) Presenter: Officer, CT State Police Dept. Participants: Office Location: EHMS, Room 27 Student Discipline and Special Education Presenter: Linda Yoder, Shipman &Goodman Participants: ALL Special Education Teachers, Special Education Paras and related service personnel. Location: EHHS, West Lecture Hall DCF Mandated Reporter/OSHA/Health Facilitator: Joanne LeBeau Participants: Willowbrook Staff Location: Willowbrook Lunch: 11:30-12:30 On Your Own 12:30-3:30 Elementary Data Teams/Data Analysis/Instructional Planning CMT DRA2 Individual Reading Plans (IRP) EIP Action Plans Presenters: Building principals Participants: PK-6 classroom, literacy coaches and ELL teachers, instructional paras Location: K-6 Elementary Schools Willowbrook, Woodland, Sunset The Follett System (con t) Presenter: Edith Lacey. EHMS Participants: Media Location: EHMS Upper Media Center Assistive Technology (con t) Participants: Special Education Teachers/ Paras of medically fragile and autism students, Speech Pathologists & OT/PT staff Location : CIBA, Computer Lab Case Coordination Training (con t) Presenter: Deb Resnick Participants: Staff Birth- to-three Location: BOE 1 st Floor Conference Room Medication & Special Ed Students Presenter: Dr. Ann Price Participants: Psychologists & Social Workers Location: EHHS, room 125B Office Paras Report to home school to organize opening materials as directed by the building principal LUNCH 11:30AM 12:30PM EHMS ELEMENTARY STAFF 12:30-3:30 Elementary Data Teams/Data Analysis CMT DRA2 Individual Reading Plans (IRP) EIP Action Plans Location: K-6 Elementary Schools Willowbrook, Woodland, Sunset Presenters: Building principals Participants: PK-6 classroom, special education, literacy, coaches and ELL teachers
4 SECONDARY 8:30-10:30 DCF Mandated Reporter Training Presenter: DCF Representative Participants: All Paraprofessionals 10:30 11:30 Establishing Standards for Facilitator: Sharon Bremner Participants: All Special Education and Instructional 8:30-11:30 Program Models for Students With Autism Participants: Special Education teachers of medically fragile and autism students Location: EHHS, EAST Lecture Hall 8:30-11:30 Case Review Presenter: Scott Edington Participants: Social Workers/School Psychologists Location: EHHS, Room 138 8:30 8:45 Welcome By Principals CIBA: meet in CIBA room 109 EHMS: meet in EHHS Library EHHS: meet in EHHS Auditorium Synergy: meet in EHHS Room 125 Woodland: meet in EHHS Room 126 8:45 11:45 Secondary Departments/Schools Career & Technical Ed. CTE Curriculum Updates Facilitator: Michelle Hacker Participants: CTE Teachers Grades 7 12 Location: EHHS, Room 123 SECONDARY 8:30 11:30 Secondary Departments/Schools Career & Technical Ed. CTE Curriculum Updates Facilitator: Michelle Hacker Participants: CTE Teachers Grades 7 12 Location: EHHS, Room 123 CIBA Introduction to ManageBac Program for CAS Participants: All CIBA Teachers Location: CIBA, Rom 109 English/Language Arts 7 10 Curriculum Roll-Out Participants: ALL English/LA from EHHS, EHMS, ELL Teachers from EHMS, Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Margaret Wolff, Craig Outhouse, Todd Albert, Dave Hippler, & Jay Marinelli from Woodland English Grades 11 & 12 Curriculum Writing & Revision Participants: Grades 11 & 12 English Teachers and Fine & Performing Arts: Art Hillstead Museum Workshop Facilitator: Docent, Hillstead Museum Participants: All Art Teachers Location: Hillstead Museum SECONDARY Welcome Back!!! Continental Breakfast & Sign In EHMS Cafeteria 8:30AM - 9:30 AM Convocation Superintendent of Schools: Mark Zito EHMS Auditorium 9:30AM - Lunch Secondary Building Level Meetings at EHMS PRESENTERS: Principals CIBA Room 27 East Hartford High School Auditorium East Hartford Middle School Upper Media Center Synergy Room 23 LUNCH 11:30AM 12:30PM EHMS NOTE: Different lunch times** CIBA 11:00 12:00 East Hartford High School 11:15 12:15 East Hartford Middle School 11:45 12:45 Synergy 11:00 12:00 Woodland 11:00 12:00 CIBA: 9:30-11:00: Principal s Meeting Location: EHMS, Room 27 11:00-12:00: Picnic (EHMS Courtyard)
5 CIBA Introduction of Curriculum Changed for Diploma Program Groups 1 & 2 Participants: All CIBA Teachers Location: CIBA, Room 109 English/Language Arts 7 10 Curriculum Roll-Out Participants: ALL English/LA Teachers, ELL Teachers, instructional from EHHS, EHMS, & Synergy AND Margaret Wolff, Craig Outhouse, Todd Albert, Dave Hippler, & Jay Marinelli from Woodland English Grades 11 & 12 Curriculum Writing & Revision Participants: Grades 11 & 12 English Teachers and Instructional from EHHS Fine & Performing Arts Curricular Based Assessment Review and Data-Based Revisions Facilitator: Laura White Participants: All Art & Music Teachers Location: EHHS, Room 172 Guidance Developmental Guidance Middle School Through High School Facilitator: Frank Staples Participants: All Guidance Counselors from EHMS, EHHS, CIBA, Synergy, & Woodland Location: EHHS Guidance Department Fine & Performing Arts: Music Designing Audio Portfolios Facilitator: Laura White Participants: All Music Teachers Location: EHHS, Room 172 Guidance Developmental Guidance Middle School Through High School Facilitator: Frank Staples Participants: All Guidance Counselors from EHMS, EHHS, CIBA, Synergy, Woodland Location: EHHS Guidance Department Health & PE HEAP Health Education Assessment Project Facilitator: David Flanagan Location: EHHS, Room 235A Participants: All Health & PE Teachers, K - 12 Mathematics Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Revision Rollout and Programs Facilitator: Tod Kenney Participants: ALL Math Teachers and Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Lou Frasca, John Shea, Mike Vendetti & Dave Oman from Woodland Location: EHMS, Upper Media Center Science Curriculum Work: Prioritizing Standards, Unwrapping Standards & Curriculum Revision Facilitator: Melissa Gavarrino Participants: Science Teachers Grades 7 12 and Location: EHHS :15-3:30: Preparation for Self-Study Particpants: All CIBA Staff Location: CIBA, Room 109 East Hartford High School: 9:30 11:30: Principal s Meeting 11:30-12:30: Picnic (EHMS Courtyard) 12:45 1:45: Connections Workshops Facilitators: Connections Council Representatives Locations and Groups: To be posted 1:45 3:30: Workshops: Collins Plan/Student Expectations/Expectations for eschool Home Access Center Facilitators: Administrative Team Locations and Groups: To be posted East Hartford Middle School 9:30 10:30: Building a Team of Achievement Facilitator: Nate Quesnel Location: UMC 10:30 11:45: Developmental Workshops Facilitators: Administrative Team Location: UMC 11:45 12:30: Picnic (EHMS Courtyard) 12:30 3:30: Team Building Facilitators: Team Leaders Participants: All EHMS Staff Locations: Team Locations Synergy: 9:30-11:00: Principal s Meeting Location: EHMS, Room 23 11:00-12:00: Picnic (EHMS Courtyard) 12:15 3:30: eschool Plus Training Facilitator: John Karzar Participants: All Synergy Teachers Location: Synergy Computer Lab
6 Health & PE Curriculum Development: Instituting Nutrition Education, K - 12 Facilitator: David Flanagan Participants: All Health & PE Teachers, K - 12 Location: EHHS, Room 235A Mathematics Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Revision Rollout and Programs Facilitator: Tod Kenney Participants: ALL Math Teachers and Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Lou Frasca, John Shea, Mike Vendetti & Dave Oman from Woodland Location: EHMS, Upper Media Center Science Chemical Hygiene Plan Facilitator: Melissa Gavarrino Participants: Science Teachers Grades 7 12 and Grade Level Special Education Teachers Location: EHHS 245 Social Studies Reprioritizing Standards and Vertical Alignment Grades 7 10 Facilitator: Ed Quick Participations: Social Studies Teachers, 7-12 Location: EHHS, Room 252 World Language Designing Rigorous Curriculum Instruction & Assessment for World Languages Facilitator: Nancy Testa Participants: All World Language Teachers Location: EHHS, Rooms 148, 150 & 151 Social Studies Reprioritizing Standards and Vertical Alignment Grades 7 10 Facilitator: Ed Quick Participations: Social Studies Teachers, 7-12 Location: EHHS, Room 252 Special Ed and Related Service Personnel Assistive Technology Participants: Special Education Teachers/ Paras of medically fragile and autism students, Speech Pathologists & OT/PT staff Location : CIBA, Computer lab Synergy Project Based Learning Facilitator: Cheryl McDonough Participants: All Synergy Teachers Location: Synergy Computer Lab System 44 Implementation Training Facilitator: Instructor from Scholastic Participants: Oscar Rodriguez, Kathy McNally, Dawn Rinaldi-Newman, Denise Moynihan Location: EHHS, Room 140 World Language Designing Rigorous Curriculum Instruction & Assessment for World Languages Facilitator: Nancy Testa Participants: All World Language Teachers Location: EHHS, Rooms 148, 150 & 151 Woodland 9:30 11:00 Therapeautic Crisis Intervention Training Facilitator: Helene Marchese Location: Woodland Conference Room 11:00 12:00: Picnic (EHMS Courtyard) 12:00 1:30: Therapeautic Crisis Intervention Training Facilitator: Helene Marchese Location: Woodland Conference Room 1:30 3:30: DCF Mandated Reporter Training Participants: All Woodland Staff Location: Woodland Conference Room
7 Lunch: 11:45-12:30 On Your Own 12:30 3:30 Secondary Departments/Schools Career & Technical Ed. CTE Curriculum Updates Facilitator: Michelle Hacker Participants: CTE Teachers Grades 7 12 Location: EHHS, Room 123 CIBA IB Assessment Review Location: CIBA, Room 109 Participants: All CIBA Teachers English/Language Arts 7 10 Curriculum Roll-Out Participants: ALL English/LA Teachers, ELL Teachers, Grade Level Special Education Teachers and from EHHS, EHMS, & Synergy AND Margaret Wolff, Craig Outhouse, Todd Albert, Dave Hippler, & Jay Marinelli from Woodland English Grades 11 & 12 Curriculum Writing & Revision Participants: Grades 11 & 12 English Teachers and from EHHS Fine & Performing Arts Curricular Based Assessment Review and Data-Based Revisions Facilitator: Laura White Participants: All Art & Music Teachers Location: EHHS, Room 172 Lunch: 11:30-12:30 On Your Own 12:30 3:30 Secondary Departments/Schools Career & Technical Ed. CTE Curriculum Updates Facilitator: Michelle Hacker Participants: CTE Teachers Grades 7 12 Location: EHHS, Room 123 CIBA Introduction to IB Virtual Community & Review of CAPT Scores Participants: All CIBA Teachers Location: CIBA, Room 109 English/Language Arts Grades 7 10 Curriculum Roll-Out Participants: ALL English/LA from EHHS, EHMS, ELL Teachers from EHMS, Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Margaret Wolff, Craig Outhouse, Todd Albert, Dave Hippler, & Jay Marinelli from Woodland English Grades 11 & 12 Curriculum Writing & Revision Participants: Grades 11 & 12 English Teachers and Fine & Performing Arts: Art Hillstead Museum Workshop Facilitator: Docent, Hillstead Museum Participants: All Art Teachers Location: Hillstead Museum
8 Guidance Developmental Guidance Middle School Through High School Facilitator: Frank Staples Participants: All Guidance Counselors from EHMS, EHHS, CIBA, Synergy, Woodland Location: EHHS Guidance Department Health & PE Curriculum Development: Instituting Nutrition Education, K - 12 Facilitator: David Flanagan Participants: All Health & PE Teachers, K - 12 Location: EHHS, Room 235A Mathematics Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Revision Rollout and Programs Facilitator: Tod Kenney Participants: ALL Math Teachers and Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Lou Frasca, John Shea, Mike Vendetti & Dave Oman from Woodland Location: EHMS Upper Media Center Science Curriculum Work: Prioritizing Standards, Unwrapping Standards & Curriculum Revision Facilitator: Melissa Gavarrino Participants: Science Teachers Grades 7 12 and Location: EHHS 245 Social Studies Reprioritizing Standards and Vertical Alignment Grades 7 10 Facilitator: Ed Quick Participations: Social Studies Teachers, 7-12 Fine & Performing Arts: Music Designing Audio Portfolios Facilitator: Laura White Participants: All Music Teachers Location: EHHS, Room 172 Guidance Developmental Guidance Middle School Through High School Facilitator: Frank Staples Participants: All Guidance Counselors from EHMS, EHHS, CIBA, Synergy, Woodland Location: EHHS Guidance Department Health & PE HEAP Health Education Assessment Project Facilitator: David Flanagan Participants: All Health & PE Teachers, K - 12 Location: EHHS, Room 235A Mathematics Secondary Mathematics Curriculum Revision Rollout and Programs Facilitator: Tod Kenney Participants: ALL Math Teachers and Grade Level Special Education Teachers and Para Professionals from EHHS & EHMS AND Lou Frasca, John Shea, Mike Vendetti & Dave Oman from Woodland Location: EHMS, Upper Media Center Medication & Special Ed Students Presenter: Dr. Ann Price Participants: Psychologists & Social Workers Location: EHHS, Room 125B Science Curriculum Work: Prioritizing Standards, Unwrapping Standards & Curriculum Revision Facilitator: Melissa Gavarrino Participants: Science Teachers Grades 7 12 and
9 Location: EHHS, Room 252 Special Education Student Discipline and Special Education Presenter: Linda Yoder, Shipman &Goodman Participants: All Special Education Teachers, Special Education, and related service personnel Location: EHHS, West Lecture Hall World Language Designing Rigorous Curriculum Instruction & Assessment for World Languages Facilitator: Nancy Testa Participants: All World Language Teachers Location: EHHS, Rooms 148, 150 & 151 Location: EHHS 245 Social Studies Reprioritizing Standards and Vertical Alignment Grades 7 10 Facilitator: Ed Quick Participants: Social Studies Teachers, 7-12 Location: EHHS, Room 252 Assistive Technology (continued)+ Participants: Special Education Teachers/ Paras of medically fragile and autism students, Speech Pathologists & OT/PT staff Location : CIBA, Computer Lab Synergy Project Based Learning Facilitator: Cheryl McDonough Participants: All Synergy Teachers Location: Synergy Computer Lab System 44 Implementation Training Facilitator: Instructor from Scholastic Participants: Oscar Rodriguez, Kathy McNally, Dawn Rinaldi-Newman, Denise Moynihan Location: EHHS, Room 140 World Language Designing Rigorous Curriculum Instruction & Assessment for World Languages Facilitator: Nancy Testa Participants: All World Language Teachers Location: EHHS, Rooms 148, 150 & 151
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