Please complete the Middle School Principal's PacketLinks to an external site.by August 10, 2023. Review your list carefully before submitting as changes cannot be made using the link below. For changes (once submitted), please contact the Teaching and Learning Department.
The Pre-Publishing Checklist provides links to guides and resources to make sure that Canvas courses are set up for success. During pre-planning please allow time for teachers to set up their Canvas courses using the recourses found on the page to the right. By mid-August, the administrative team should review each Canvas course and provide teacher feedback on your school’s expectations and Canvas best practices.
Weekly Lesson Plans: Review lesson plans created weekly in Collaborative Planning sessions and provide timely and constructive feedback to teachers. Lesson planning tools, including information for creating annotated lesson plans with district provided resources, can be found in Richmond Ready. Utilize your calendar to schedule times to provide feedback on a consistent basis.
Building Walk-Through: Perform weekly with assistant principal (if applicable) and head custodian. Be aware of needs but delegate to AP and Head Custodian. Focus on student achievement and instruction
Schedule the observations on your calendar so that you will actually do them! Make sure all teachers are trained with the evaluation instrument being used before beginning formal observations. Follow TKES / LKES guidance from Human Resources.
SIP Deliverables: Continue to collect data for deliverables and submit regularly following the given schedule. (Student Attendance report, Staff Attendance Report, Student Discipline, RTI Schedule, Leadership Team Next Steps, Student Monitoring, School Budget, On-track for Promotion/Graduation)
Emergency and Crisis Procedures: Review fire drill, tornado drill, lock-down, bomb threat, and shelter in place procedures with staff. Distribute emergency telephone chain procedures. Introduce members of the site safety committee. Submit final site safety manual to public safety based on the template provided by Lt. Tilley. Execute monthly fire drills and submit reports to state
Schedule bus safety and evacuation drills for both semesters. Assurances due September 20.
Submit FY 24 Title I Part A Parent and Family Engagement Budget to program specialist.
Send home/email the following letter on school letterhead:
Parents Right to Know (please sign)
Put LEA Parent and Family Engagement Policy, School Parent and Family Engagement Policy, School Compact, and School Improvement Plan on website.
Letter and other documentation listed above must be disseminated in multiple ways. (i.e. code of conduct, website, acknowledgement sheets, letters (make sure each homeroom teacher signs a memo accompanying letters)
Must have proof of how documentation was disseminated (pictures, screenshots, memos, etc.)
Must have all distribution checklists and policy/compact checklists
Submit to program specialist
Submit a schedule of Title I Parent Meetings/Trainings, PL Sessions & Building for Staff and Parent Capacity Sessions.
Submit PL proposals. Also submit location and hours of operation for the Parent Resource Center.
Final Check for Parents Right to Know Letters on website. (parent tab)
Submit FY 23 School Improvement Budget and Justifications to program specialist
Submit schedules and certifications for federally paid employees to program specialist.
Conduct and Submit Building Parent Capacity 1 to program specialist
Conduct and Submit Building Staff Capacity 1 with all faculty/staff members to program specialist
*Resources are available on the Title I website
Submit Signed Intent and Purpose to program specialist. (Consolidated Schools Only) Be sure to collaborate with your program specialist before submitting form.
Submit 10% of acknowledgment sheets to program specialists
(Page found in Code of Conduct booklets)
Begin Completing Parent and Family Interaction Report
Complete Coding FY 24 Title I (Student Services)
Complete 1st semester PL and submit to teaching and learning for approval.
Submit consultant agreements, tutor, extended learning proposals to program specialist.
Students are using digital tools/technology to gather, evaluate and/or use information for learning. Eleot G.1.
Teachers are making references to Canvas.
After the second week of school, student work/artifacts are evident in the classrooms and/or hallways.
All students are completing the iReady BOY diagnostic. (August 28th-September 15th)
All new Health and Science instructional materials - Are the resources unboxed? Do they have their materials?
Students are collaborating in groups.
Students are engaged in productive and purposeful work throughout the class period.
Principals coordinate with Lead Mentor with NTA Monthly Sessions for school-based Teacher Academy
Ensure that each student has a textbook assigned to them. No class sets.
Testing
All students are completing the i-Ready BOY diagnostic.
Ensure that ESOL teachers complete WIDA Screener required training prior to administering the WIDA Screener.
Academic Progress Tests: Use universal screeners to identify students in need of intervention/enrichment. Analyze the data and separate into sub-groups in order to help teacher and monitor targeted instruction. The data well aid you in how sub-groups are performing. Have data retreats with grade levels/departments periodically and identify root causes and possible solutions to identified problems before state tests are administered.
Parent Communication
Ensure that all new students receive and return a Home Language Survey in a language that the parents understand.
Send home letter to parents about purpose of Universal Screener (i-Ready)
Open House is scheduled for August 1st from noon-6:00pm for Elementary and K-8 schools. Middle and High Schools will hold open house on August 2nd from noon-6:00pm. These dates should be posted on the school marquis and website. Make sure all staff are present and agenda is set. Have all materials ready for distribution. Make sure all clubs and organizations have been contacted and have table and chairs available for use.
RCSS Employee Handbook
The RCSS Employee Handbook can be found on the HR website once you have logged in. Please contact Dr. Melissa Shepard if you have any questions regarding the Employee Handbook.
Meet with your leadership team. Establish norms and protocols for meetings. Develop any other better seeking teams to address initiatives/problems/needs. Set agenda and date for next meeting.
Identify Committees: Examples: spelling bee, science fair, teacher in residence, safety, newsletter, hospitality, American Education Week, Black History Month, honors day, PBIS, Title I, etc.
Start evaluation process with entire staff by having initial meetings. Discuss individual goals, professional growth plans, expectations, and carry over concerns.
School Council
Schedule all meeting dates and times. Publish those meetings on your school web page, school newsletter, and forward to executive director two weeks prior to meeting.
Free and Reduced Price Lunch Program
Coordinate with school nutrition manager to ensure paperwork and family notification are completed quickly and confidentially. Information to be presented at Open House/Orientation.
Special Education
Remind all SWD teachers to share important and relevant IEP information with all staff involved with a student. Be certain “connections” teachers have access to this information. Have SWD teachers submit a list of all IEP review dates for the year. Put those on your calendar and give a copy to your special education liaison. *Who is identified, what are the accommodations and modifications
Please provide parents Health Cards to complete during Open House. Nurses have received English and Spanish electronic versions that can be printed.
Remind the school nurse to organize information concerning students’ medications and information needed for an emergency. Have the nurse prepare a master list of students with allergies, students with asthma, and students with other conditions of which staff members should be aware.
The Department of Public Health is providing hearing, dental and vision exams, as well as Immunizations and COVID-19 vaccines. Please share with parents the attached flyer at Open Houses and make available to them: Back to school clinic screening.pdfLinks to an external site.
Class Counts/Attendance
Closely monitor class sizes and maintain class sizes in accordance with state class size limits. Make sure REP, EIP, Inclusion, Resource, and Gifted classes stay in compliance.
All plans are due in your school's shared folder by September 1, 2023
School Climate
Actually teach Code of Conduct via Canvas Course
Accountability
Orient Faculty and Staff to SIP. Communicate Focus and expectations. Share School Improvement Plan with parents and Stakeholders
School Readiness Reports
Please update the information on the BOY Readiness Checklist. Cluster Superintendents will review the information each Monday afternoon through August 15, 2022.
Transportation Data Sheets
Please submit the attached transportation data sheets to your Cluster Superintendent each afternoon until Friday, August 12, 2022. Principals should remain present at the school until all students have arrived home safely the first week of school. Principals should communicate with Cluster Superintendents each afternoon the first week of school to let them know once all students have arrived home safely.
Data Integrity
Coding No-Shows in Infinite Campus
Monitor the following :
Withdrawal Report
Parent Portal Processor Report
OLR Report
Check the Data Dashboard
Check SWD suspensions
Data analysis and review: Continue analysis of data with entire staff and develop departmental continuous improvement plans, focused for nine weeks period and aligned with School Improvement Plan. Create data room and data wall.
Richmond Ready NEW HIRES - Certificates uploaded into New Educators' Course introduced during New Educator Orientation (NEO) by August 30, 2023. All questions directed to Ms. Lezettra Saunders, Director of Teacher Development
Edgenuity Training for Secondary Principals - 10:00 AM-12:00 PM @ National Hills August 3
Title IX Training: On July 24, training was conducted for Title IX School Contacts to help them identify possible incidents of sexual harassment. A recording of the training will be made available. A follow-up training will be provided to share specific RCSS procedural updates. Informal resolution training will be provided in September.
GAPSC Code of Ethics for Georgia Educator (Paraprofessionals)- Self-paced, asynchronous course offered through CSRA RESA. Access information with in the RCSS Canvas Catalog Self-Enrollment Link
Panda Pros-Canvas and Mastery Connect Coaching for Teachers -Optional 40 minute Sessions are offered 7 days a week during the months of August –September 2023 and appointments can be booked using the Sign-up Link.