Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Central Elementary Parent Resources

A big thank you to all of our Central parents for your support as we have transitioned into standards-based grading and multi-age classrooms.  The changes have been slow as we work to ensure we are doing things right the first time.  One change we are working on is to increase parent communication.  Our first step in doing this was to offer a stronger district website to better support communication.  While the district website is still a work in progress, I wanted to draw your attention to an area I hope you will find helpful in supporting your child's education.

Under the elementary tab of the district website, you will find a pull-down with Parent/Student Resources.  Resources are divided by multi-age level, IXL Math, and ST Math.  Our standards for the 1st quarter are listed as well as the grading rubric for that standard.  Under the grading rubric you will find resources you can do at home with your child that aligns to the standard they are learning in class. 

We will continue to develop these resources and add more as we move through the school year so please stop back often!

Again, thank you for your continued support.  Central Elementary students are off to a great start this school year.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Bond Survey Results

Last Friday a group of our National Honor Society students opened the bond surveys and entered the data and comments.  As of today we have had 45% of all voters respond to the survey with results being nearly 50-50 yes and no voters.  Outside a few pointed negative comments the feedback will be extremely valuable as the Central Board of Directors makes a decision on how to solve our current facility problems in regards to age, safety, accessibility, and student learning.  A work session is planned for October 5th at 6:00pm in the High School Media Center to discuss the survey data and possible next steps.

As the Central Board of Directors works through next steps for our facilities, the Central staff and I have our work cut out for us in addressing some major misconceptions about Central.
  1. Central is a viable school district and can will remain so for a very long time.  Yes enrollment is a concern, but even if we combine with another district enrollment will remain a concern.  Outside of a few urban areas, enrollment around Iowa is declining.  Merging two school districts with declining enrollment and all you have created is one district with declining enrollment, plus you expanded your transportation and building costs.  In the November Central Newsletter I will provide data showing Central's financial status and enrollment.
  2. Education is different from when we went to school, and that is a good thing.  I know this is a tough concept for most to grasp, but education has changed immensely in the last 5 years.  Federal and State mandates have led to much higher accountability on teachers and administration.  Gone are the days were we can teach "one-size fits all" out of a textbook to the whole grade level class.  Teachers are now asked to meet each individual student's needs, something our public education system was never designed for.  I am incredibly proud of the work our Central teachers have done to meet the changes of higher accountability.  Data also shows it is working!  In my two years as elementary principal, Central Elementary has went from a 74% reading proficiency rate to an 85% reading proficiency rate.
  3. Improving Central isn't about a feather in the Superintendent's hat, and it isn't about luxury for teachers and staff.  Improving Central is about improving our community.  We can not recruit new people to our area without a vibrant school district.  You have to look no further than our surrounding communities to see what happens when the High School leaves.  When you lose your High School, you lose your identity, you lose your events, you lose your crowds that visit our businesses.  We sometimes take for granted the fact that we have a hospital, movie theater, grocery store, restaurants, bowling ally, car dealership, and a variety of other businesses not found in most small rural towns.  How do we support these businesses we often take for granted without youth?
  4. Face-to-face communication needs to continue to improve.  Social media makes it easy for anyone to be brave and say anything (I have been guilty of this myself).  Highly successful schools have incredible parent and community support.  All of us need to work together and own our school.  If you live in this district, you are a taxpayer and a stakeholder of Central.  Lets work together to find ways of communicating that do not divide the community and school, but unite them.  Our bond survey wasn't meant for finger pointing, but instead meant to make whatever we decide to try and do with Central's facilities, a true community effort and project.  If you have a concern with Central, please bring that to our attention before posting something on Facebook.  Nobody wins when our school district is spoken about negatively.  You are our stakeholders and we want to hear from you, that is the only way we can improve!
Results from the bond survey will be released on our district website and in the local paper shortly after the work-session.  We are also continuously working on updating our new district website to better provide information to our stakeholders.  Please let us know how we are doing or suggestions of things you would like to see.

Yes or No on the bond vote, lets work together to improve our Central Community.  Together we can do great things!

Friday, September 11, 2015

Very Proud

Last night Central hosted Parent's Night for volleyball.  Our Warrior girls faced off against North Fayette Valley, and while we lost our matches they fought hard and represented Central extremely well.

On top of being represented well by our athletes and coaches, I shot out a Tweet last night about our student section.  I was extremely impressed with their sportsmanship and school spirit.  They single-handedly made the atmosphere in our gymnasium electric! 

This morning when I opened up my email, I was extremely pleased to see I wasn't the only one that noticed.  The following is from a NFV spectator:
Just wanted to send you a quick note and let you know how impressed I was with your student section last night at the volleyball games.  What an excellent display of school spirit and sportsmanship.  Nice to see that still exists.  Kudos to the Central kids!

Being an administrator it is often times very wearing always hearing what we are doing wrong.  I love hearing about the many things we are doing well, specially from outside sources!  Thank you Central students and staff for representing our Mission/Vision as a school district.

I am a very proud Superintendent/Principal today!