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Whatcom Site Council Minutes for November 18, 20002
· Present: Sonja Moon, Ashley Zopolas, Halee Hyatt, Tad Lewis, Ann Buswell, Ted Swinburne, Jeff Coulter, Linda Rabener, Doug Robertson, Wendy Albrecht
Minutes: Minutes for October 14th, 2002 read, amended, and approved.
Old Business:
Introductions-
Introductions were made. Site Council was introduced to the 2 Whatcom 8th grade
representatives, Halee Hyatt and Ashley Zopolas.
Gym-
Doug drafted a letter to be sent to Dale Kinsley expressing concern about the
unfinished state of the gym. Received feedback and will amend the letter to
include Jim Stephens and Manuel Babayan’s names and the number of hoops
we are requesting. He will wait two weeks for a response, and follow up with
a phone call.
New Business:
Newly
Revised Site Council Handbook- Members received new handbooks. Jeff
discussed new member training session that was held on Oct. 29th. Both Jeff
and Wendy felt it was worthwhile. Jeff purposed that Site Council come up with
an “aspect of the Strategic Plan” that we would like to focus on.
National
Middle School Conference- 10 staff members from Whatcom participated
in the conference held Oct 31, Nov 1, and Nov 2 in Portland, OR. There were
over 1,100 sessions to choose from. The group was allowed to exercise their
free will in choosing, with the emphasis on teaming and a schedule to support
teaming. Jeff described “teaming” as 2-5 teachers working together
to integrate topics with subjects taught at school. It is currently practiced
at the 6th grades level at Whatcom. Ann pointed out that we do have teaming
within the subjects. Sonja voiced concern that district will not grant “teaming
time” and there is not enough planning time for this. She also was worried
that the Unified Arts would be compromised. Jeff said he would be having somebody
come in and talk about scheduling. Doug questioned why it would take more planning
time to teach the same curriculum. Jeff stated that teaming integrates the same
goals, but allows staff to be more creative. It also helps students to be identified
with a group. Ann said that having a group of students with all the same teachers
allows flexibility, the day is defined in terms of what we would like to accomplish,
and thus the teachers need more team planning time.
Ann stated that
the challenge in scheduling teaming comes from Elective choices and availability
of. Ann said that the School District anticipates Whatcom having teaming up
and running next year. Halee expressed concern that already teacher’s
energy go toward helping students who are not at grade level, leaving others
with little one on one time with teachers. Ted agreed that attention does often
go that way. Doug questioned if scheduling of teaming was something Site Council
should incorporate into our agenda and wondered if we were qualified to do so.
Jeff said that perhaps after the staff comes up with a plan, Site Council could
review it. Ann suggested we keep it a line under Old Business. Ted inquired
if a Teaming Committee was already formed. Jeff said the 10 staff that went
to the conference plus the Renewal Committee have expressed interested in being
on the committee.
Early
Release- Nov 21st is the next early release. Small groups will be formed
to discuss teaming; these groups will each include a staff member who participated
in National Middle School Conference. Oct 30 early release round robin format
elicited positive response from the staff.
After
School Program Update-Ann said that Susan Zoller has approved the proposed
programs. Ann is now looking for a teacher and instructional assistant to staff
the programs. Due to the fact that there are no “normal” weeks between
now and Jan., the program will begin in Jan.
The Learning
Network Update- Ann passed on handouts about “The Learning Network
in Action”. Whatcom is in year 1 of this plan. The key to the Learning
Network is time for teacher reflection on his or her own instructional practice.
With the assistance of the Learning Network Coordinator, Chris Hoyos, Whatcom’s
teacher leaders, Penny Sherwood and James Walsh, are involved in a process of
observations, instructional dialogues, focus meetings, and leadership meetings
to become coaches. Year 2, in their role as Teacher Leaders they will each coach
8 teachers. Through the coaching, teachers tailor the program to address their
own particular areas for professional growth.
Athletic
Program- Ann said that the Bellingham Middle School Athletic Council
is looking for sports that will be of interest to students. One question that
has arisen due to lack of participation is whether students would be more involved
in a sport other that gymnastics. The middle schools are looking for input from
Site Councils. Ann mentioned that possible alternatives would are cross-country
and a dance team similar to the High Schools. Ashley said dance team would be
a good idea. Halee mentioned swimming as an alternative. Ann thought swimming
was a good idea, however logistically it probably wouldn’t work out with
pool time. Doug stated that he thought that we should be teaching a lifetime
sport.
Upcoming
Events- Veteran’s Day assembly on November 20th, Nov 27th marks
the end of the 1st trimester, and no school December 2nd. Also added to the
events Turkey Trot and Extreme Games on November 22nd. Early Release for conferences
begins the week of Dec 9th as follows: week 1, 12:35 release for 7th and 8th
graders in PM core. Week 2, 12:35 release for 7th and 8th graders in AM core.
December 13th –20th 12:35 release for all 6th graders. Awards Assembly
will be December 19th and 20th.
Last minute item- Linda noted that we needed to change the minutes of October 14th to read, “ Jeff consulted with Jim Stephens and Manuel Babyan.” It was approved.
Next meeting scheduled for December 9th @ 6:30PM.
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