January 24, 2020 RCSD Leadership Blog

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.
Congratulations Sargeant students and staff for receiving your IB World authorization!

Parents learning at RCSD Parent University
Michael ready to celebrate the 100th day of school.  
MTSS Spotlight 
Zones of Regulation is a conceptual framework used to teach students to categorize their complex feelings, then how to recognize and communicate how they are feeling in a safe way.  Zones are helpful to students in the classroom and beyond. This framework can be taught whole class/group and is proven effective when practiced and guided by students’ self-reflection and processing.  
Here is more information about the Zones of Regulation (elementary specific)

Middle School resources: Zones of Regulation example videos-humorous Scroll down on the link to the videos. *If you use “red” video stop at 1:30!

Working outside at Fiddyment Farm
EduTyping
A reminder that as part of the Roseville City School District Digital Literacy plan, all students in grades 1-4 were given access this school year to a typing program called EduTyping.  The goal of this program is to help students improve their typing fluency. The program introduces students to typing using a row-by-row method with high frequency and sight words integrated throughout to reinforce reading comprehension. Students can also log in at home using the Student Log In guide.  Please see the below guides for how students log in and how teachers can log in to see progress
EduTyping- Student Log In
EduTyping- Teacher Log In

Congrats to Jacob Blake for being named one of only 20 teachers nationwide as a PLTW Outstanding Teacher.
CAASPP Achievement Level Descriptors
We have shared this before but wanted to share again.  Do you want to see what the CAASPP test is asking students to be able to do for Levels 2, 3 and 4?  Below are Math and ELA descriptors for grades 3-8.
CAASPP Achievement Level Descriptors
Publishing party at Kaseberg
Techfest 2020
Join CAPCUE for a full day of teaching and learning with colleagues from all over Northern California at the CAPCON: CapCUE Tech Fest 2020. Workshops will highlight the themes of Google, Project Based Learning, Connected Classroom, Digital Literacy and Creation, STEM & NGSS and more!
Cost is only $30!

If paying by PO, please contact Marie Criste at mcriste@capcue.org.
Tickets are available now: http://capcue.org
Cooley Dance team getting ready for Cooley showcase night.
Interesting Articles We Read or Videos We Watched
What Students Are Saying About How to Improve American Education- New York Times
3 Alternatives to Reading Logs (Video)- Edutopia
Stand and Talks- Sara Van Der Werf

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