Tuesday, March 1, 2022

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Action Items

For All Administrators

digiCoach Access

from Leadership and Learning

If there are administrators in your building or department that need access to digiCoach who do not currently have access, please add their information to the Google Doc. Please complete by March 11, 2022.

For Elementary Administrators

Monitoring LETRS Asynchronous Learning

from Professional Workforce Development

Please monitor the progress of your staffs’ LETRS Asynchronous Learning. It is very important that all staff do their best to maintain an appropriate pace throughout the LETRS training.

In order to support you, Alli Rice has created this document with screenshots and written explanations of the different functions you can use to monitor your building’s progress. Alternatively, she has created this six minute video for those who find a video explanation more useful. Please log into your district m. account to access both files.

For additional information on the appropriate pace for the LETRS study, please see the LETRS-Estimated-Time-by-Unit document. At this point (3/1/22), all schools should be around Unit 2, Session 3; some slight fluctuations are to be expected as staff are all working at their own pace.

Plan to have conversations with staff who may need to pick up the pace or slow it down. Also, consider offering words of celebration for those who are invested in the learning! Be sure to keep your IDP rep updated when staff complete the asynchronous learning for Units 1 and 2; they must have this information from you in order to document the PD points in Frontline.

Finally, as you are monitoring staff in your LETRS account, if you notice a staff member connected to your building who is no longer part of your team, please email Allison Rice so she can update the district’s LETRS database.

New & Beginning Teacher Mandatory Dyslexia Training – Round 2

from Curriculum & Instruction

Each year, beginning 2021-2022, all of the following new and beginning KCKPS teachers* must complete the KSDE mandatory dyslexia training (4 modules):

All teachers endorsed elementary education.
All teachers endorsed early childhood unified.
All teachers endorsed special education, teaching grades EC – 12.
All teachers endorsed as reading specialists.
All teachers endorsed ESOL, teaching grades EC- 5

*New and Beginning teachers who completed training in another Kansas school district should contact Tracy Cooper via email  to verify completion.

This linked Google Doc provides a step-by-step checklist with all of the links teachers need for completing this asynchronous mandatory training. It is mandatory, but each new and beginning KCKPS teacher who completes all of the training and required exit slips will be compensated with a 5-hour stipend at $20.72/hour for their time.

All timesheets must be submitted between March 28 and April 1, 2022.

NOTE: The names of new and beginning teachers who have not completed this training were provided by building instructional coaches at a recent IC professional learning meeting. These names have been submitted to the Board of Education for approval in anticipation of each teacher completing the process and submitting a timesheet by April 1.

This information and the Google link need to be forwarded to those teachers as soon as possible. Links for the training guide and an informational video will also be forwarded to instructional coaches by March 2, 2022.

Please contact Tracy Cooper with questions.

C & I Materials (workbooks) Ordering Information for 2022-23

from Curriculum & Instruction

Consumable Workbooks (CKLA & Eureka Math) and Science Materials
Please see this document for instructions to order workbooks for the 2022-23 school year. Information regarding budget lines for science kit refills is also included.

Adding/Closing Classrooms
If you are planning to add or close any classrooms for the 2022-23 school year, please let Suzie Legg, Curriculum Coordinator of Academics, know via email as soon as possible so we can determine the next steps that make sense for your site. For reference, this document indicates the number of classrooms the C & I Department shows that you have materials for at your site.

Thank you for attending to this task as soon as possible. Please have this information completed by the end of the day Wednesday, March 9, 2022.

Please contact Suzie Legg with any questions.

For Secondary Administrators

New & Beginning Teacher Mandatory Dyslexia Training – Round 2

from Curriculum & Instruction

Each year, beginning 2021-2022, all of the following new and beginning KCKPS teachers* must complete the KSDE mandatory dyslexia training (3 modules):

All teachers endorsed English Language Arts
All teachers endorsed special education, teaching grades EC – 12.
All teachers endorsed as reading specialists.
All teachers endorsed ESOL, teaching grades EC- 12

*New or Beginning teachers who completed training in another Kansas school district should email Tracy Cooper to verify completion.

This Google link provides a step-by-step checklist with all of the links needed for completing this asynchronous mandatory training. It is mandatory, but each new and beginning KCKPS teacher who completes all of the training and required exit slips will be compensated with a 5-hour stipend at $20.72/hour for their time.
All timesheets must be submitted between March 28 and April 1, 2022.

FINAL NOTE: The names of new and beginning teachers who have not completed this training were provided by building instructional coaches at a recent IC professional learning event. These names have been submitted to the Board of Education for approval in anticipation of each teacher completing the process and submitting a timesheet by April 1. This information and link need to be forwarded to those teachers as soon as possible. The links for the guide and an information video will also be forwarded to instructional coaches by March 1, 2022.

Informational Items

For All Administrators

March is Women’s History Month

from Communications

Administrators, please share this information with your staff:

Celebrate the intersectionality of gender, race and the LGBTQIA+ community for Women’s History Month by entering our contest. Correctly name the women who said these famous lines:

1. “It is revolutionary for any trans person to choose to be seen and visible in a world that tells us we should not exist.”

2. “The single best thing about coming out of the closet is that nobody can insult you by telling you what you’ve just told them.”

3. Regarding Stonewall: “It was a rebellion, it was an uprising, it was a civil rights disobedience— it wasn’t no damn riot.”

4. “I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.”

Email your answers to Barbara Williams. A prize will be awarded to the first person who gets all four correct.

Our first LGBTQIA+ recreational kickball team will be kicking off their Spring Season March 20th, and continue through the end of May. Feel free to come out to Gilham Park in Westport, KCMO,  on Sunday afternoons and support our team, The Plan Time Subs! For more information regarding LGBTQIA+ recreational sport events, including schedules, check out Stonewall Sports or email Nicole Pizzato for information regarding our district team.

Also, Save the Date for roller skating! Saturday March 26th from 12 to 2 join us for a family-friendly free-skate event at  Skate City, Wyandotte.  Admission is $6/person, and $2 for skate-rentals, or bring your own.

Thank you to those who played Bingo with us on Wednesday!

Digi Coach Refresher Training

from Professional Workforce Development

Principals,

Brandon Mawhorter, Director of Innovation for Digi Coach, will be providing some refresher training options for administrators in March. Please use the link below to access the signup form. You will receive a calendar invite for one of the 30-minute sessions.

Refresher Training Options (30-Minute Duration):

Thursday, March 3 at 4:00 PM CST
Tuesday, March 8 at 10:00 AM CST
Friday, March 11 at 2:00 PM CST

The Signup Form is here.

For Elementary Administrators

Makeup LETRS Synchronous Zoom Sessions

from Professional Workforce Development

Elementary IDP reps have been asked to complete the following form for all staff at your school who have missed any of the following LETRS Synchronous Zoom sessions:

  • January 12th (8:30 Schools) Session 1.1

  • January 26th (8:30 Schools) Session 1.2

  • February 9th (9:00 Schools) Session 1.1

  • February 23rd (8:30 Schools) Session 1.3

  • March 2nd (9:00 Schools) Session 1.2

Makeup sessions will be held via Zoom on Friday, March 11th from 9:00-11:00am.

IDP Reps will complete the form based on their attendance records in Frontline during the LETRS Synchronous Sessions. Participants listed on the form will be sent an email with a Zoom link for the Makeup LETRS Synchronous PD Training they need to attend on Friday, March 11 from 9:00-11:00.

**IDP Reps need to complete this form by Wednesday, March 2.**

Link to Form: LETRS Synchronous Zoom Makeup Sessions

Teachers who have attended all the LETRS Synchronous Zoom PD sessions will continue to engage in the LETRS Asynchronous Study for Unit 2 on March 11 from 9:00-11:00. For additional information, please see: 21-22 District Content PD – Locations/Links – Elementary Curriculum tab.

 

Reminders

Infinite Campus Data Days Training

from Infinite Campus Support/TIS

Data Days is live, online training available March 1-3 through your Infinite Campus Account. Sessions are also recorded and accessible through the end of the school year. There are multiple trainings about Ad Hoc and Pivot Designer you may find useful. Visit the KCKPS IC Support Website for more info and directions to sign up.

There are additional sessions around Master Scheduling tasks, please contact Karlean Kramer if you are considering one of these before signing up.

Limited English Proficiency Policy Adoption

from ESOL

The KCKPS board has adopted a Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Policy at the February 22, 2022 board meeting. This policy is to support the community and ensure that we are removing language barriers. Within the policy, there are many things that buildings are already doing but as a reminder, you will need to verify that you have:

* Posted language signage provided by Student Services
* Share with building staff procedures of requesting language support such as contacting language.support@kckps.org, Propio and Propio One, internal and external translation services
* Chromebook located in a location easily accessible to staff and families for Propio One usage

Further information and training will be provided within the upcoming weeks. If you have questions contact Jacqueline Rodriguez, Director of ESOL.

Application Process for Certified Staff

from Human Resources

Kansas City Kansas Public Schools certified employees interested in applying for positions within the school district for the 2022-2023 academic year may do so through the following steps for which they meet the current qualifications, endorsements, or license.

  1. Certified staff may apply for positions for the 2022-2023 school year as they become available through the Talent Ed application system located at kckps.org/careers. All applications will be subject to the qualifications set forth in the job postings and represent no guarantee for interviews or future hires.
  2. Certified staff can apply for positions until the Kansas state approved resignation date has been completed. June 3, 2022 is the official state approved date for certified staff to submit their resignation to the school district. Liquidated fees under the separation of services section of the current NEA-Kansas City, Kansas agreement, will be in effect at 12:00 a.m. on June 4, 2022.
  3. If the certified staff has not received an offer for a KCKPS job, then the employee will remain in their current position and location for the 2022-2023 school year.

Grades 6-8 Second Step Usage

from Student Services

Middle School and Sumner Principals, on the March 9th DCIP Day there is time built into the schedule to review grades 6-8 Second Step usage reports for your building, celebrating success, and brainstorming how to support those FA teachers that may be struggling to use this MTSS Tier 1 resource for teaching social emotional skills to set our students up for success.

Linked here is a folder that has each of your respective reports. On the reports, you will see some color coding. The color coding is based off the FA Pacing Calendar.

Shout out to Gloria Willis for having the most FA teachers in the green!

Green= has completed 8+ lessons and is a champion for SEL in your building.Yellow= has completed 4-7 lessons and is on track for SEL success.Red = has completed less than 4 lessons and needs support.

Middle School Second Step Usage Reports by Building

KCKPS Mobile Minute

from Curriculum & Instruction

Here is the most recent edition of the KCKPS Mobile Minute. Today’s edition includes an iPad App Survey for Early Childhood and Elementary Teachers, how to make books using technology, Canvas information, and much more!

SEL Day 2022

from Student Services

SEL Day 2022 is coming up! On Friday, March 11th 2022 KCKPS will be celebrating SEL Day. To sign your building up visit the SEL Day website. Need ideas for how to celebrate SEL Day 2022? Here is a great google doc with ideas or you can email Tracie Chauvin to brainstorm! Email Tracie with any SEL Day plans that your school has as well to be highlighted and recognized.

Middle School Online Master Schedule Training

from Scheduling and Student Services
Online trainings for Master Scheduling tasks have been emailed to all middle school counselors. Please collaborate with your counselor to provide the most distraction free time and space for these online events. While these are targeted to tools and skills counselors need you are welcome to join. Ask your counselor for the list of exact times we are attending. Additional subject trainings can be viewed by logging into your Infinite Campus account, choosing Community from the top right menu, and then Campus Passport from that top right menu.

Cell Phone Upgrade Information

from TIS

T-Mobile will be in the East Wing Conservatory of Central Office on Wednesday, March 9th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm to upgrade district issued cell phones. This will be the last day they will be here for upgrades. To make the upgrade process smooth please follow the directions on the two attached documents provided by T-Mobile. Thank you.

Deployment Preparation (Word Document)

Porting Day (Word Document)

NonRenewals Timeline

from Human Resources
Please review the Certified Contract NonRenewals Timeline for the 2021-2022 school year. The timeline will also be posted on the Administrators Guide. Feel free to reach out to Ana Perez-Matthews if you have any questions.

State Wide Tornado Drill Exercise 10AM Tuesday March 8th.

from KCKPS PD

Severe Weather Preparedness Week is March 7 to 11. The State wide tornado drill will be held at 10 AM on Tuesday March 8. There will not be a backup date or time. This year’s KS SWPW packet can be found here as educational material.

This year’s drill will differ from years past in one critical way. The NWS will NOT be sending out a live tornado warning over NOAA Weather Radio and EAS, rather we will send out a routine weekly test on NOAA Weather Radio containing tornado drill information. This was done because sending out the live warning has been extraordinarily problematic and confusing to the general public for years, and resulted in testing EAS in a manner inconsistent with its design. Wyandotte County will be sounding the normal tornado sirens throughout the County.

We are requesting that all schools and district buildings conduct a tornado drill at 10 AM on March 8, and we encourage you to participate by sounding your sirens or utilizing test verbiage in any other emergency communications protocols you utilize. The NWS will also be sending out graphics for the drill on Facebook and Twitter at 10 AM to encourage the general public to practice sheltering.

New Staff Intranet Launching Soon/Review of District Forms and Departmental Pages

from Communications

Due to new and ongoing issues with the old intranet system, we are launching a temporary (but more user-friendly and accessible) staff intranet for everyone’s use.  The new, temporary intranet will also have a section titled “Administrators’ Corner,” with links to this newsletter’s homepage, admin-only form links, and more.

Before we launch this temporary intranet, however, we need a lot of old data updated or even removed.  To start, there is a page that housed a number of all-purpose forms and manuals; if your department handles any of these forms (or used to), please visit this link and send any changes needed to forms or links directly to Mike Keener as soon as you can, as it will help speed along the live launch of this new intranet page. Additionally, let him know about any other content on either the live site (or old intranet) that needs to be edited for inclusion on the new site.

New District Letterhead

from Communications

Please use this letterhead template for district communications.

NEA-KCK Professional Development

from NEA-KCK

Due to attendance, we have rescheduled the De-Escalation (Strategies for Dealing with Difficult Behavior). The new date and time will be: March 1, 2022 at 6:00-7:30 p.m. This is will be ZOOM session, the link will be provided after registration is completed. Registration ends: February 24, 2022 at 4 p.m. Door prize will be awarded. Must be present to win.

Register at this link.
Questions can be sent to Dom DeRosa.

Spending Cutoff – April 1st

from Purchasing

Click here to view information via PDF about the April 1 spending cutoff.

Strikeout COVID Vaccine Event Coming Soon

from Communications and Marketing

Administrators, please share this info with staff and students:

Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools is partnering with the Wyandotte County Health Department and the Kansas City Royals to Strikeout Covid for those ages 5 to 11 for an upcoming vaccine event.

Disqualifiers for getting the vaccine:

  • Sick now with any new fever, cough, chills, body aches, sore throat, fatigue, congestion, headache, shortness of breath, diarrhea, vomiting, loss of taste or smell
  • Positive covid-19 test in the past 10 days
  • Living with anyone who is positive currently.
Central Middle School – Thursday, March 3, 2022

A COVID-19 vaccine event will be held at Central Middle School on Thursday, March 3, 2022. The event runs from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Strikeout COVID graphic

Spanish COVID graphic

Electronic Reporting Forms for Injuries and Incidents

From Communications & Marketing

Just a quick reminder that many of the forms you need when it comes to incidents are now electronic.

Student injury forms have now been included to the list.

To find the reporting form for students go to this link: https://form.jotform.com/212366215525047

To make the reporting of workman’s compensation accidents less time consuming, the Supervisors Accident Report is now an electronic form.

Regardless of severity, immediate supervisors & directors are required to report all work-related injuries within 48 hours to Risk Management.

To do so, please use the following link: https://form.jotform.com/212304621025035

The Incident Report helps document any incident involving non employees.

This includes our students, visitors, parents and guardians.

The incident form is to be filled out for a number of situations including: a child is missing, if a student is injured in a way that could require medical attention in the future, police have to be called during an incident,  there is a fight,  or even to report property damage.

An example of a fight that needs to be recorded- a fight that breaks out that others are around and it may have been recorded. A fight that someone may not realize they are injured immediately but could later on in the day. Fights that do NOT need to be recorded: two kids on the playground hit each other in the arm over a ball.

There may be other incidents that could also require use of this form.

If you have questions about whether an incident falls into this category, please reach out to your IIO.

Here is a link to the Incident Report form:  https://kckps.org/incident-report/

Friday, April 5, 2019

Contents

New Items

Teacher Transfer Window – Reopened April 4-17, 2019 – for All Administrators

Previous Items

ESL PL Next Week – for All Administrators
ESL Coursework Opportunity – for All Administrators
Are You Faster than a 5th Grader? Run – for All Administrators and Instructional Coaches

New Items

Teacher Transfer Window – Reopened April 4-17, 2019

from Ariel Kittling
We are pleased to share that the Teacher Transfer Window reopened April 4th, 2019 and will remain open until 11:59 p.m. on April 17th, 2019. A separate and more detailed notice will go out to teachers via email on the 5th.

To be eligible, teachers must have completed 3 or more years of service in KCK by the start of the 2019-20 school year and they must hold appropriate licensure for the position(s) they wish to be considered for.

Once applications are submitted, you may begin to receive candidates for consideration if you have open ATF???s in Talent Ed. If you select an internal candidate to recommend for hire, please follow the same, standard recommendation for hire protocol as you would for any hire.

Previous Items

ESL PL Next Week

from Kristen Scott
Next Wednesday, April 10th we will have our ESL teaching staff at the Central Office for professional learning. EC5 teachers will be from 9:00 to 11:00; Secondary teachers will be from 1:00 to 3:00. Middle school administrators, please work out some arrangement so your teachers can be on time at 1:00.

On Thursday, April 11th we will have our ESL Aides in for their professional learning session from 9:00 to 3:00 here at the Central Office.

ESL Coursework Opportunity

from Kristen Scott
Please forward the attached flyer to your teachers. This is an opportunity through our Step Up Grant for teachers to earn 15 graduate credit hours towards their ESL endorsement for FREE. The deadline to apply has been extended.
Any questions can be directed to me. Thank you.
Flyer JPG

Are You Faster than a 5th Grader? Run

from Stephanie Dickson
Are you faster than a 5th grader will be Tuesday, May 7th. Please fill out your responses if you would like to be a part of this great event.
https://forms.gle/sEMQaMaW4X6q1U947

Monday, September 17, 2018

Contents

New Items

Website Auditing – for All Administrators

Previous Items

iObservation Training for Administrators – for All Administrators
School Loop Websites – Updates Coming and Meetings Required – for All Principals
Resources for Constitution Day – for K-12 Principals
ESL SIT Addendum Process – for All Administrators
The KCKPS Welcome Center is Closed on Thursday, September 13, and Friday, September 14 – for All Administrators
MAP Window Extension – for All Administrators

New Items

Website Auditing

From Mike Keener

In an effort to help catalog the existing information we have on the public website, and also in the interest of keeping the site as up-to-date as possible, the Communications and Marketing Department is conducting a quality control audit of the public school district site, as well as making any and all changes possible to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the site???s content. In order to expedite this, the Communications and Marketing Team needs the administrators of departments with pages on the public site to inform us of any changes that need to be made. These could be date-based changes, personnel changes, or program changes. In order to expedite this, a sitemap has been created to usefor quick reference. In the coming weeks, the web/graphic design specialist will be contacting departments as needed when he review pages.

If you know your department has pages on the public site (including, but not limited to, Student Services, Student Health, Special Education, Early Childhood, ESOL, Curriculum and Instruction, and Human Resources), please take a look at the sitemap and let us know what needs to be updated, and send Mike Keener the new information as soon as possible. Anything not updated by the time the new public site is due to be launch will not initially be included on the new site.

You can find the sitemap here:
http://www.kckps.org/index.php/2-uncategorised/1014-sitemap

Previous Items

iObservation Training for Administrators

From Shelly Beech
The Professional Workforce Development Team will be providing training for all administrators in the use of iObservation. This training is not required but any administrator may attend if they feel they could use a “refresher” on how to conduct observations, complete growth plans and evaluations.

The dates and times the training will be held are listed below. If you plan to attend, please contact Kim Smith at kim.smith@kckps.org to let her know the date and time you will attend.

Monday, Sept. 17, 9:00-10:30, Room 273

Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1:00-2:30 Room 333
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 3:00-4:30, Room 333

Wednesday, Sept. 19, 10:00-11:30, Rm 333

Thursday, Sept. 20, 9:00-10:30, Rm. 333
Thursday, Sept. 20, 1:00-2:30, Rm 333

Friday, Sept. 21, 9:00-10:30, Rm. 333
Friday, Sept. 21, 3:30-5:00, Rm. 333

School Loop Websites – Updates Coming and Meetings Required

From Mike Keener
There is an update coming at the end of this month (September 28) to all School Loop websites (this comes directly from School Loop). Each and every existing School Loop site will be upgraded to School Loop 2.0, in an effort to modernize the design of the sites as well as make the websites ADA-compliant. I will be running tests on an older site early this week so I can assist in showing the webmasters of these remaining sites how to edit the new pages.
If your school still runs an active School Loop site, please send me contact information at <mailto:michael.keener@kckps.org>michael.keener@kckps.org for the person at your school who runs your School Loop page, so I can arrange a meeting in the next two weeks to go over any changes. I need to go over these changes even if a new non-School Loop website is being planned for your school, just so everyone is trained in the interim. The following School Loop sites are still active, or at least listed as active:
J.C. Harmon High School
F.L. Schlagle High School
Sumner Academy
Washington High School
Wyandotte High School
Arrowhead Middle
Central Middle
Coronado Middle
Eisenhower Middle
Bertram Caruthers Elementary
Eugene Ware Elementary
Frances Willard Elementary

Lastly, if any of these School Loop sites are no longer in use by your school, please let me know, so that I can remove them from the main directory.

Resources for Constitution Day

From Teri Fulton
Monday, September 17 is Constitution Day, and the beginning of “Celebrate Freedom Week”. Please share this information with all classroom teachers who teach Social Studies.
Resources for Constitution Day (Word Document)

ESL SIT Addendum Process

From Kristen Scott
Attached is the updated ESL SIT Addendum Process. Any EL student that is of concern should go through this process prior to any referral to SIT. If you have any questions please email Kristen Scott.
ESOL – SIT Addendum Process PDF

The KCKPS Welcome Center is Closed on Thursday, September 13, and Friday, September 14

From Kristen Scott
Due to technical issues, the KCKPS Welcome Center will be closed this Thursday, September 13, and Friday, September 14. Thank you for your understanding and patience.

MAP Window Extension

From David Rand
The MAP window has been extended to Friday, September 21st.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Contents

New Items

Consultant Contracts – for All Administrators

Previous Items

Differentiated Instruction in Co-Teaching – for Trained Co-Teachers or Coaches
Optional Administrator Training – for All Administrators

New Items

Consultant Contracts

From Bridgette DeSmet
This is a reminder that a completed and approved Consultant Contract is required for any individual/company/organization that provides consultant services or professional development.

It is important that we track all consultant services as Board approval is required at certain cost levels.

Attached are the Consultant Contracts to use.

Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you.

Consultant Contract (Less than $20,000)

Consultant Contract (More than $20,000)

Previous Items

Differentiated Instruction in Co-Teaching

From Jennifer Martin
What: In this 2-Day training facilitated by Dr. Richard Villa, participants will explore approaches to differentiating the content students learn, the process through which they learn it, and how they demonstrate what they have learned. Participants will practice both a Retrofit and a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach to differentiation. Participants will have the opportunity to design unit/lesson plans that integrate whole class, group, and individualized instructional strategies designed to meet the needs of a diverse student body. Materials and working lunch will be provided.

Who: This training is intended for previously trained coaches and previously trained co-teachers. However, it is open to any educator interested in differentiated instruction and/or Universal Design for Learning.

When: Monday, December 11th & Tuesday, December 12th from 9:00 ??? 3:30

Where: Central Office and Training Center rooms 131-133

Register at the TASN website (see link below). Please be aware that the training will run from 8:30 to 3:30. TASN lists the training as 9:00 ??? 3:00. Contact Danita Long if you have any questions.
https://ksdetasn.org/events/UrWo4g

Optional Administrator Training

From Jody Mitchell
Save the Date ??? ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING OPPORTUNITY

Through our partnership with the District???s Employee Assistance Program (EAP), we are offering all Administrators a voluntary training opportunity on Thursday, December 7th from 10am-12pm at the Central Office Training Center in rooms 131-132.

The training will provide information for Administrators on the following areas:

  • A general overview of our EAP program ??? how it works, options available to
    employees
  • How to document work performance issues to gain the best result for employees
  • Best practices on assisting employees to address obstacles and to increase work performance

We look forward to seeing you there!

Friday, February 26, 2016

Contents

New Items

Deaf Culture Awareness Seminar – for PreK-12 Building Administrators

Previous Items

Teacher Transfer – for All Administrators
Grant Opportunity – Science – for Secondary Principals
Expenditure Deadline – for All Administrators
Policy Changes – for All Administrators
Taste of 500 Announcement – for All Staff
Board Items (Corrected) – for All Administrators
2016 Math Relays – for Secondary Administrators

New Items

Deaf Culture Awareness Seminar

From Melissa Veatch
The Special Education Department is excited to offer this opportunity to support our growing population of students that are Deaf/Hard Hearing in our schools!

Please RSVP to Melissa Veatch by March 10th. The names of administrators, teachers, related service providers, counselors, police officers, or other staff that wish to attend must be board approved to receive extra duty pay.

Please contact Melissa at Melissa.Veatch@kckps.org or 913-449-7456 if you have any questions!

Seminar Flyer .pdf

Previous Items

Teacher Transfer

From Lisa Wilson
The window for certified voluntary transfer requests will be open from March 1, 2016 through April 15, 2016.

To access the request form teachers can log in to the employee portal and see the link on the left.

The window to request a transfer closes on April 15, 2016 and requests submitted after this date will not be accepted.

Teachers who wish to be considered for a transfer, even if a vacancy does not currently exist, must submit a request to be considered.

All voluntary transfers will be completed by the last working day for elementary principals. If you do not receive notice of a transfer you will remain at your same site unless notified otherwise by Human Resources.

Grant Opportunity – Science

From Amanda Chavez
Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation is awarding eight $1,000 grants to 7-12 grade schools, one submission per school. Grants will be awarded to help bring new science projects, experiments, and equipment to classrooms. The one page application is here. Completed applications, along with an itemized budget for the project, can be emailed to tamoore@wcnoc.com. Please also send a completed copy to Amanda.Chavez@kckps.org after you have submitted. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Expenditure Deadline

From Bob Young
As a reminder, all requisitions for expenditures of non-salary accounts must be entered into the District’s financial software and approved by the budget manager not later than 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 1, 2016.

Policy Changes

From Dr. Kelli Mather
Attached is a list of Board Policies that have been updated/added/changed. Please be sure to check the Board Policies frequently for updates.

Policy Changes

Taste of 500 Announcement

From Josh Mathiasmeier and Miguel Martin
The annual “Taste of 500” has been scheduled for March 31, 2016 at F.L. Schlagle High School from 12:00-1:45. As a service to the district, Nutritional Services will be paying for transportation for up to 20 students and staff from each school to attend. In preparation for this, please make transportation arrangements with Miguel Martin and Josh Mathiasmeier to ensure that you students and staff have a voice in next years Nutritional Services Programs and Operations. We look forward to another successful Taste of 500 and hope that everyone will take the opportunity to attend and provide important feedback!

Board Items

From Lisa Wilson
Correction – All board agenda items must be turned in to Lisa Wilson the Tuesday before the board for the regular agenda and the Thursday before the Board for the addendum. In the case of an emergency add, please let Lisa Wilson or Dr. Kelli Mather know, but understand these will be exceptions.

2016 Math Relays

From John Scanlan

It is time to start planning for 2016 Math Relays. This year???s relays will be held on Saturday, March 5th at Wyandotte High School.

Important Dates:
Monday, Feb. 8th through Friday, Feb. 26th – Individual events conducted at the building level using STS.
By February 10th – Individuals interested in serving as a coach, proctor or judge need to submit their name using this link. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1dw0SrA-bfuhe0JLucaEtp_uUxDuGOq6iGCvfJWzaeI0/viewform

FYI: Coach compensation is covered by the district budget based on a 25:1 student to coach ratio. Additional coaches need to be paid for by the building budget.

By February 19th – Coaches should arrange for transportation.
Contact Debbie Baker in Transportation, 627-3100, to make arrangements. Let her know that the trip is for math relays so she can charge it to the district budget.

By February 26th – Names of the students who will attend the Relays need to be provided using the links below. Each school can sent up to 98 participants.
Middle School Registration https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FhdnE6eA_vzSnYn_SsiMV0HVwWCA-hD449fJZfyUHbY/edit#gid=1
High School (and Sumner 8th grade) Registration https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bro_c1SWU3_2-CgD-_AfGctlK_D4BlxxNeeMBaBcOVo/edit#gid=1

Note: The registration deadline exists to help us plan for support staff and lunches. After the registration deadline, students can be substituted, but not added.

Detailed Information regarding the Math Relays. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0iU28ZeSkPFfmhrSmw3OXktVmVyTXgyNTNrNHhpMGtrcm81QlVHakJWQU1GUHNEZnZHUXM

I have reached out to your math aligned teacher leader to assist with communication and coordination at your building.

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