Tuesday, April 12, 2016

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Invitation to Judge Bridges Science Fair – for All Administrators, Teachers, and Staff

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Most Likely to Succeed Screening – for All Administrators

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Invitation to Judge Bridges Science Fair

From David DeLoach
We are in need of guest judges for Bridges Science Fair. Anyone can come be a judge, just show up anytime between 9 and 1 on April 27. Look forward to seeing some of you there!

Date: 4/27/2016
Location: Bridges Multipurpose Room (3101 N 10th Street)
Judging Window: 9 am to 1 pm

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Most Likely to Succeed Screening

From Jan Thomas

NOTE: This older item is running for two days longer than usual. This is solely due to a clarification of information after the initial posting. All other items will still run for a maximum of five school days.

Greetings!

Clarification. Teachers, support staff, administrators, parents, students, and community members are all cordially invited to join KCKPS and a host of Kansas City area professionals on Wednesday, April 27, at the Schlagle High School Auditorium, for a special screening of the new education documentary, Most Likely to Succeed, based on the book by the same title. Doors open at 5:00pm, hors d???oeuvres and refreshments will be provided. The screening will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. Please plan to stick around after the screening for a short panel discussion.

Sal Khan from Khan Academy said, ???the 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that.??? For more information on the movie, please visit http://mltsfilm.org/

Admission to the screening is free, but space is limited. Please Register by April 14 using the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/mlts-kckps

We hope you are able to join us to preview one of the ???best edu-documentaries ever produced??? (Education Week).

Sincerely,
Dr. Cynthia Lane
KCKPS Superintendent

Monday, April 11, 2016

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Most Likely to Succeed Screening – for All Administrators
Administrators’ Meeting – Monday, April 18, 2016 – for All Administrators

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Most Likely to Succeed Screening

From Jan Thomas

NOTE: This older item is running for two days longer than usual. This is solely due to a clarification of information after the initial posting. All other items will still run for a maximum of five school days.

Greetings!

Clarification. Teachers, support staff, administrators, parents, students, and community members are all cordially invited to join KCKPS and a host of Kansas City area professionals on Wednesday, April 27, at the Schlagle High School Auditorium, for a special screening of the new education documentary, Most Likely to Succeed, based on the book by the same title. Doors open at 5:00pm, hors d???oeuvres and refreshments will be provided. The screening will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. Please plan to stick around after the screening for a short panel discussion.

Sal Khan from Khan Academy said, ???the 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that.??? For more information on the movie, please visit http://mltsfilm.org/

Admission to the screening is free, but space is limited. Please Register by April 14 using the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/mlts-kckps

We hope you are able to join us to preview one of the ???best edu-documentaries ever produced??? (Education Week).

Sincerely,
Dr. Cynthia Lane
KCKPS Superintendent

Administrators’ Meeting – Monday, April 18, 2016

From David A. Smith
REMINDER:

The next Administrators’ Meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 18, 2016 from 1:00 – 3:30 pm at the Central Office and Training Center. Please bring back the classroom design materials you created at the last meeting. You will be sitting with the same group you worked with last time. As a reminder, the seating chart from the last meeting is attached.

Chart PDF

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Friday, April 8, 2016

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Lump Sum for Classified – for All Administrators
Technology Purchases for the Classroom – for All Principals and Directors

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Lump Sum for Classified

From Lisa Wilson
In an effort to support staff, the district is opening the option for lump sum payment to all staff except for:
261 day employees
NEATCH (already allowed, deadline remains of April 1st)
Administrators
Public Library employees

Staff electing a Lump Sum payout and who are not part of the groups listed above need to complete the attached forms.

Form 1
Election Form ??? needs to be completed to request a Lump Sum Payroll. This form must be returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 4/29/16.

Form 2
Withholding Form ??? needs to be completed and returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 5/16/16.

Principal Secretaries have been asked to print out forms and distribute to employees within your buildings. Additionally, please note, the lump sum deadline for teachers remains at April 1, 2016!

Technology Purchases for the Classroom

From Dr. Kelli Mather
The District has purchased technology listed below for the classroom. It is our goal to distribute the technology before the end of the school year. Please note that these items cannot leave the classroom. They do not go home with the students.

grades K-3
1 iPad per every 2 students (1:2)

grades 4-8
1 Chromebook per student (1:1)

Thank you.

Thursday, April 7, 2016

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Lump Sum for Classified – for All Administrators
Technology Purchases for the Classroom – for All Principals and Directors
Teaching Opportunity through Kansas State University – for All Staff
Most Likely to Succeed Screening – for All Administrators
Performance Evaluation Due Date Reminders – for All Administrators
Teacher Transfer – for All Administrators
HR Related Board Items (Corrected) – for All Administrators

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Previous Items

Lump Sum for Classified

From Lisa Wilson
In an effort to support staff, the district is opening the option for lump sum payment to all staff except for:
261 day employees
NEATCH (already allowed, deadline remains of April 1st)
Administrators
Public Library employees

Staff electing a Lump Sum payout and who are not part of the groups listed above need to complete the attached forms.

Form 1
Election Form ??? needs to be completed to request a Lump Sum Payroll. This form must be returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 4/29/16.

Form 2
Withholding Form ??? needs to be completed and returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 5/16/16.

Principal Secretaries have been asked to print out forms and distribute to employees within your buildings. Additionally, please note, the lump sum deadline for teachers remains at April 1, 2016!

Technology Purchases for the Classroom

From Dr. Kelli Mather
The District has purchased technology listed below for the classroom. It is our goal to distribute the technology before the end of the school year. Please note that these items cannot leave the classroom. They do not go home with the students.

grades K-3
1 iPad per every 2 students (1:2)

grades 4-8
1 Chromebook per student (1:1)

Thank you.

Teaching Opportunity through Kansas State University

From Shelly Beech
The Kansas City Kansas School District has been selected to participate in a grant called Kansas Transition to Teaching. This grant is in partnership with Kansas State University and focuses on potential elementary classroom teachers. This is a great opportunity for an individual who may have a bachelor degree outside of education but has always wanted to teach. The K-State Program allows the potential teacher to ???fast track??? and earn a Master???s degree in teaching in one year. Upon successful completion of the program, the individual would be licensed through the State of Kansas with a teaching license. The KCK district is selected as one of six districts and will have the opportunity to hire these individuals once certified.

Please share this information with any individual who may be interested in this program. The details are listed below.

Have a bachelor???s degree? Want to be an elementary school teacher?
Kansas State University’s College of Education is now offering an online Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program that delivers affordable, high-quality teacher preparation in just 12 months.
MAT combines online coursework with field experiences arranged in elementary schools convenient to you. Upon completion, you???ll be eligible to apply for K-6 teacher certification.
Interested students in Great Bend, Kansas City (Kansas) Topeka, Dodge City, Garden City and Liberal are eligible to apply for the Kansas Transitions to Teaching (KTTT) project. The KTTT provides $6,000 fellowships and additional funding to purchase necessary technology for 30 students. KTTT fellows must complete the program, obtain the necessary licensure, and engage in full-time teaching.
Other scholarships are available through KSU???s Global Campus http://global.k-state.edu/students/services/scholarships/.
Cohort 1 begins May 2016.
Interested students should visit KSU???s Global Campus http://global.k-state.edu/education/mateaching/ or call Rosemary Boggs (785) 532-5724 for more information about the MAT and/or the KTTT.

Most Likely to Succeed Screening

From Jan Thomas

Greetings!

Clarification. Teachers, support staff, administrators, parents, students, and community members are all cordially invited to join KCKPS and a host of Kansas City area professionals on Wednesday, April 27, at the Schlagle High School Auditorium, for a special screening of the new education documentary, Most Likely to Succeed, based on the book by the same title. Doors open at 5:00pm, hors d???oeuvres and refreshments will be provided. The screening will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. Please plan to stick around after the screening for a short panel discussion.

Sal Khan from Khan Academy said, ???the 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that.??? For more information on the movie, please visit http://mltsfilm.org/

Admission to the screening is free, but space is limited. Please Register by April 14 using the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/mlts-kckps

We hope you are able to join us to preview one of the ???best edu-documentaries ever produced??? (Education Week).

Sincerely,
Dr. Cynthia Lane
KCKPS Superintendent

Performance Evaluation Due Date Reminders

From Gail Taylor
Certified Staff: 1st and 2nd year teacher evaluations must be completed by April 7, 2016.
Classified Staff: Evaluations are due May 1, (will accept on May 2nd since May 1st is a Sunday for 2016)

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.

Board Items

From Lisa Wilson
Correction ??? All Human Resource related 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.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Contents

New Items

Previous Items

Lump Sum for Classified – for All Administrators
Technology Purchases for the Classroom – for All Principals and Directors
Teaching Opportunity through Kansas State University – for All Staff
Special Education Special Day – for Principals
Most Likely to Succeed Screening – for All Administrators
Performance Evaluation Due Date Reminders – for All Administrators
Teacher Transfer – for All Administrators
HR Related Board Items (Corrected) – for All Administrators

New Items

Previous Items

Lump Sum for Classified

From Lisa Wilson
In an effort to support staff, the district is opening the option for lump sum payment to all staff except for:
261 day employees
NEATCH (already allowed, deadline remains of April 1st)
Administrators
Public Library employees

Staff electing a Lump Sum payout and who are not part of the groups listed above need to complete the attached forms.

Form 1
Election Form ??? needs to be completed to request a Lump Sum Payroll. This form must be returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 4/29/16.

Form 2
Withholding Form ??? needs to be completed and returned to Lisa Wilson, HR no later than 5/16/16.

Principal Secretaries have been asked to print out forms and distribute to employees within your buildings. Additionally, please note, the lump sum deadline for teachers remains at April 1, 2016!

Technology Purchases for the Classroom

From Dr. Kelli Mather
The District has purchased technology listed below for the classroom. It is our goal to distribute the technology before the end of the school year. Please note that these items cannot leave the classroom. They do not go home with the students.

grades K-3
1 iPad per every 2 students (1:2)

grades 4-8
1 Chromebook per student (1:1)

Thank you.

Teaching Opportunity through Kansas State University

From Shelly Beech
The Kansas City Kansas School District has been selected to participate in a grant called Kansas Transition to Teaching. This grant is in partnership with Kansas State University and focuses on potential elementary classroom teachers. This is a great opportunity for an individual who may have a bachelor degree outside of education but has always wanted to teach. The K-State Program allows the potential teacher to ???fast track??? and earn a Master???s degree in teaching in one year. Upon successful completion of the program, the individual would be licensed through the State of Kansas with a teaching license. The KCK district is selected as one of six districts and will have the opportunity to hire these individuals once certified.

Please share this information with any individual who may be interested in this program. The details are listed below.

Have a bachelor???s degree? Want to be an elementary school teacher?
Kansas State University’s College of Education is now offering an online Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program that delivers affordable, high-quality teacher preparation in just 12 months.
MAT combines online coursework with field experiences arranged in elementary schools convenient to you. Upon completion, you???ll be eligible to apply for K-6 teacher certification.
Interested students in Great Bend, Kansas City (Kansas) Topeka, Dodge City, Garden City and Liberal are eligible to apply for the Kansas Transitions to Teaching (KTTT) project. The KTTT provides $6,000 fellowships and additional funding to purchase necessary technology for 30 students. KTTT fellows must complete the program, obtain the necessary licensure, and engage in full-time teaching.
Other scholarships are available through KSU???s Global Campus http://global.k-state.edu/students/services/scholarships/.
Cohort 1 begins May 2016.
Interested students should visit KSU???s Global Campus http://global.k-state.edu/education/mateaching/ or call Rosemary Boggs (785) 532-5724 for more information about the MAT and/or the KTTT.

Special Education Special Day

From Michelle Colvin
As a reminder, Special Education Special Day is Wednesday, April 6. All special education staff will participate in professional learning provided by Special Education Administrators and Teacher Leaders on that day.

High School Special Education Teachers, OTs, PTs, MTs, Adaptive PE Teachers, Teachers of the Visually Impaired, and the Audiologist will attend PL at South Branch Library at 3104 Strong Avenue from 1:00 to 3:00.

Middle School Special Education Teachers, Bridges and New Directions Teachers, SLPs, and Secondary Teachers of the Gifted will attend PL in Rooms 132 and 133 at Central Office from 1:30 to 3:30.

Special Education Teachers at Early Elementary Schools, School Psychologists, and School Social Workers will attend PL in the East Wing on 3rd floor of Central Office from 2:00 to 4:00.

Special Education Teachers at Late Elementary Schools, and Elementary Teachers of the Gifted will attend PL in Room 131 at Central Office from 2:30 to 4:30.

Early Childhood Teachers will attend PL at KCK ECC from 1:30 to 3:30.

All Special Education Paras will receive PL at the Technical Education Center at 6565 State Avenue during their regular two-hour PL time (some time between 1:00 and 4:30 depending upon the para’s schedule).

Please contact Michelle Colvin at michelle.colvin@kckps.org or 627-2614 if you have any questions.

Most Likely to Succeed Screening

From Jan Thomas

Greetings!
You are cordially invited to join KCKPS and a host of Kansas City area professionals on Wednesday, April 27, at the Schlagle High School Auditorium, for a special screening of the new education documentary, Most Likely to Succeed, based on the book by the same title. Doors open at 5:00pm, hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be provided. The screening will begin promptly at 5:30 p.m. Please plan to stick around after the screening for a short panel discussion.
Sal Khan from Khan Academy said, “the 21st century is going to be all about building, creating, and innovating. This remarkable film shows a path of how we can empower all of our children to do that.” For more information on the movie, please visit http://mltsfilm.org/.
Admission to the screening is free, but space is limited. Please Register by April 14 using the following link:
http://tinyurl.com/mlts-kckps

We hope you are able to join us to preview one of the ???best edu-documentaries ever produced??? (Education Week).

Sincerely,
Dr. Cynthia Lane
KCKPS Superintendent

Performance Evaluation Due Date Reminders

From Gail Taylor
Certified Staff: 1st and 2nd year teacher evaluations must be completed by April 7, 2016.
Classified Staff: Evaluations are due May 1, (will accept on May 2nd since May 1st is a Sunday for 2016)

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.

Board Items

From Lisa Wilson
Correction ??? All Human Resource related 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.