January 17, 2020 RCSD Leadership Blog
Leadership Agendas
Leadership Agenda
PLC Leadership Agenda
Leadership Agenda
PLC Leadership Agenda
Students collaborating during Buljan's AVID National Demonstration site revalidation visit. |
Site-Specific MTSS Tier 1 and Tier 2 Feedback Results
Please review the feedback from each of your grade level’s PLC submissions in regards to their response around Tier 1 and Tier 2 essential standards work. Be prepared to discuss your findings and results with your coach in the near future. We will discuss this more in-depth at our February PLC leadership to share district trends, findings, and next steps. If you have any questions please contact Melissa Duncan.
MTSS Feedback Link
IEP Questions
During our January leadership meeting, we will revisit some of the topics that came up during the IEP training we had with Kim Salomonson at our December leadership meeting. To help make sure we answer any questions you have, please take a few minutes to fill out this form. Thank you!
Placer County ACSA Administrator of the Year Dinner
A reminder that the deadline to register for the Placer County ACSA Administrator of the Year Dinner is January 17th. The dinner is on January 27th from 5:00pm-7:30pm. Please see the email from placercountyacsa@gmail.com for more details.
Interesting Articles We Read
The Elements of Good Judgment- HBR
Buddy class at Junction |
During our January leadership meeting, we will revisit some of the topics that came up during the IEP training we had with Kim Salomonson at our December leadership meeting. To help make sure we answer any questions you have, please take a few minutes to fill out this form. Thank you!
Students doing work at Eich's IB Information night. |
A reminder that the deadline to register for the Placer County ACSA Administrator of the Year Dinner is January 17th. The dinner is on January 27th from 5:00pm-7:30pm. Please see the email from placercountyacsa@gmail.com for more details.
Crestmont custodian showing students some magic tricks. |
The Elements of Good Judgment- HBR
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