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August 25, 2022 RCSD Leadership Blog

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Elementary PD Cycles Due 9/1: Principals will attend one-grade level PD per trimester. Please review this document to view Cycle cohorts, dates, and times and then indicate the grade level you will attend here . Contact: Jennie Ruvalcaba, Kelly Yusim, or Megan Spears Elementary Math: Expression Student Additions for Teachers Purchasing math student workbooks for teachers is a site expense. If you are interested in using site funds to purchase math Expressions Student Editions for teachers, please reach out to our HMH representative for further information. Jessica Clifton Jessica.Clifton@hmhco.com Contact: Megan Spears SSP Reminders SSP team members can be found on ESS Staffing list Meetings are on Wednesdays after PLCs The first SSP Facilitator meeting is scheduled for 9/19 at 2:30 via Zoom (you are welcome to attend) Pre-work for the SSP Facilitator meeting was sent via email SSP Onboarding document (includes a 30-minute training video for NEW facilitators) SSP Facilitator Suppo

August 18, 2022 RCSD Leadership Blog

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General Information Update Safety Corner Fire Inspections One of our fire inspectors shared the top things she notices in rooms during inspections. Please make sure to review these with staff. Only 20% of each wall can be covered with paper unless it's flame resistant (need to be able to prove it’s flame resistant paper, so keep the box). No 3D art on walls. The art creates pockets of air. Evacuation maps are not posted near the doors. Some rooms have them in their "go bags," which does not meet the requirement. They need to be on the wall by the exit door. Backpacks for Students in Need A big THANK YOU to the Tommy Apostolos Fund for supporting our McKinney-Vento and Foster Youth Students with new backpacks for the school year. A supply box is also being created with the funds for Naomi Blaine to have on hand throughout the year for students in need. THANK YOU to Woodbridge for sharing some extra backpacks that were donated to them by a group of women in West Roseville.

August 11, 2022 RCSD Leadership Blog

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Congratulations on your first day of 2022-23!!! PBIS Training Intent Here is the link for PBIS trainings for this year. Please have this filled out by Friday, August 19th. Contact: Julie Murdaugh Safety Corner Drills Drill requirements have been entered into Raptor, so you can initiate them on the days/times you have scheduled. The way requirements and scheduling work, it may look like you have more than you need to do. For example, it’s noted that you have 3 lockdowns and 3 secure. This just means those are available for you to initiate if you want to. Per our leadership meeting, you need to have at least 2 lockdowns and 1 secure. If you have questions, please reach out. Note: Elementary schools have it set where one evacuation drill shows up each month. If you need more at the beginning to practice at a meeting, please let me know, and I can add more. Emergency Protocols Some of you have discussed creating small reference sheets to place in the protective sleeve with your b

August 4, 2022 RCSD Leadership Blog

Welcome to the 2022-23 School Year! Thank you for being the wonderful leaders you are! Education Services Ed Services Roles and Responsibilities Ed Services Roles and Responsibilities 22/23 2022-2023 Assessment Calendar   Below is the assessment calendar for the 2022-2023 school year.  2022-2023 Assessment Calendar Contact: Kelly Yusim   Safety Corner Reminders The next steps from Leadership this week include the following: Train your staff on the 5 actions in the Emergency Protocols and Non-Negotiables Update any emergency documents  Post Evacuation Protocols by classroom doors with Evacuation map (per Fire Marshall) Provide each staff member with the Emergency Protocols for references  Place Emergency Protocols in sub folders  Schedule drills for the year (just schedule them on your calendar for now, working with Raptor on adding them to your dashboard)    Parents on Campus As we discuss monitoring visitors on campus, the question came up about the first two days of school and al