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COMMUNICATION & MEDIA ARTS H.S.
2013-2014
OPENING NOTES
Communication and Media Arts High SchoolProfessional Development
August 26, 20138:00 a.m.
A G E N D A
I. Welcome Back – Introductions
II. Principal’s Vision
III. Principal’s Expectations
IV. School/District/ State Policies
V. Break (10 Minutes)
VI. CMA Academic Data Overview
VII. District’s Academic Plan
A. AssessmentsB. Data wallsC. Attendance policies
LUNCH ON YOUR OWN (11:00 – 12:00)
VIII. MISTAR- Q Grade book and Attendance
IX. Observations & Evaluation Overview
X. Q & A
Principal’s VisionFor
Communication & Media Arts H.S.
The vision for Communication and Media Arts High School is to establish a professional learning organization that promotes learning of its members. It is an organization that nurtures its students through rigorous academic engagement. The organization will instill in its instructional leaders the willingness to provide engaging, student centered instructional practices, tasks and strategies. The principal will act as the leader of instructional leaders providing support, direction and resources.
Communications and Media Art High School will also pursue the engagement of parents, guardians and the community as a supplemental support system to enhance this professional learning organization. The entire process will be carried out in a physical setting that is clean, safe and otherwise conducive to academic excellence.
The organizations primary function is to increase student learning and achieve through best instructional practices and the use of technology.
Principal’s Expectations
Daily Attendance and Punctuality
Hall Duty at the Beginning of the School Day and Passing Time
All Mandatory Paperwork Submitted on Time
Data Board Posted and Updated
Professional Attire Worn in the Presence of Students and Parents
Use Technology Daily in instruction.
Assessments maintained using MIStar - Q
District Pacing Guides are Followed
Bell to Bell Student Learning
Treat Students Fairly
Parent Interaction, Provide Parents with Prompt Feedback
Prompt Feedback to Students Regarding assignments
A Minimum of 2 to 3 Grades Per Week, Per Student
Increase student performance on MME/ACT; Pre/Post Test; MAP Test
SCHOOL POLICIES/PROCEDURES
Staff Assignments:
Teaching assignments are made to best service our students. However, this year CMA has incurred several unforeseen instructional staff loses. With the rigid CMA curriculum and schedule, the instructional scheduling was very difficult. Adjustments to the schedule may take place within the first four weeks of the semester. The changes in the schedule will be based on what is best for the student.
The CMA Work Day:
Teacher’s contractual work day is 7:45 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. Teachers are required to be on active door duty at 7:45 a.m.; first hour classes start at 8:00 a.m. All instructional staff members are expected to begin instruction promptly at 8:00 a.m.
Classroom Repairs:
Notify the assistant principal of any needed classroom repairs or furniture shortages.
Classroom Supplies:
Notify the assistant principal for classroom repairs or furniture shortages.
Lesson Plans, Syllabuses, and Major Project Schedule:
All lessons plan are due each Monday for the upcoming week of instruction. Lesson plans must be placed in the assistant principal’s box by 8:00 a.m. All lesson plans must include HSCE Objective(s), Common Core Standards, Materials, Procedures, Evaluation, Word Wall assignment, and standardized testing. Lesson plans will be read by the principal and assistant principal.
One copy of each course syllabi is due to the principal by Monday, September 19, 2013. Each department is responsible for assigning students a major project. Teachers are reminded to follow the calendar of major projects.
∙ Emergency Sub Plans – 5 Days
Classroom Rules and Consequences:
Each teacher must have posted classroom rules and the consequences for violating those rules. There should be no more than 3 to 5 rules and their consequences that must include contacting the parent or guardian. Written documentation of parent contact and corrective discipline measures is required. Classroom rules should be enforced daily. Rules and their consequences should be reviewed daily at the beginning of each semester.
Communication & Media Arts H.S.14771 Mansfield
Detroit, Michigan 48227Donya Odom, Principal
RECEIPT OF WORK RULE, CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, TOBACCO PRODUCTS ON SCHOOL PREMISES, AND SEXUAL DISCRIMINATION/HARASSMENT VERIFICATION
I am acknowledging that I have received and reviewed the Detroit Board of Education Work Rules, Receipt of Work Rule, Corporal Punishment, Tobacco Products on School Premises, and Sexual Discrimination/Harassment Verification on this day, August 26, 2013 for the 2013-2014 school year. I understand that I am to abide by these rules while employed by the Detroit Board of Education.
Employee’s Signature: _____________________________________________
Date: ___________________________________________________________
Classroom Routines and Procedures:
Classroom routines and procedures are the foundation of classroom management.Classroom routines and procedures will guide the behavior of students by alertingthem to all of the managerial processes and how those processes are to be carriedout in your classroom. Routines would be doing the same activity at the sametime during a class period, for example: Each day students enter the classroomtake their seats and begin their “Do Now”, or 7 minutes prior to the end of the period students secure all of their belonging and participate in the closure of thatdays lesson. Procedures should be how specific activities are to be carried out, forexample: Procedures in how to turn in homework, how to make a request, what todo if you are late, how to throw away trash, etc.
Student Code of Conduct Referral Procedures:
All students are expected to adhere to classroom, school, and district rules.Students who choose to violate rules will receive consequences that parallel the infraction. Serious or continual infractions of classroom, school, or the StudentCode of Conduct must be reported to the administration via a referral form. Forms must be forwarded to the Assistant Principal’s office within 24 hours ofthe infraction. In a classroom situation, make sure the section requiring the teacher to make an effort to correct the behavior is completed. Once a student is sent to the administration, the administration will determine the consequence for the student. Teachers are reminded that you are the most important person when it comes to the discipline in your classroom. If you allow the administration to control the students behavior in your room, students will see you as WEAK and unable to control your own classroom, this in unacceptable.
Extracurricular Clubs and After School Academic Assistance:
All members of the CMA instructional staff are required to sponsor a club thatmeets after school once per week. All instructional staff members are also required to be available at least 25 minutes after school to offer academic assistance to students. Students whom you know need assistance, make itmandatory that the student come back to see you.
First Hour Attendance:
Teachers, take attendance within the first 10 minutes of the class period. Students will not be allowed to enter their first hour class after 8:15 a.m. Any student arriving to your class after 8:15a.m., must be sent to the College Counseling Center.
DISTRICT AND STATE POLICIES
Detroit Public Schools Employee Work Rules
Tobacco Products on School Premises
Corporal Punishment
Sexual Discrimination/Harassment
Employee Verification Sheet
Academic Plan
School Plan
Attendance Call-in Procedure
Principal’s Expectations
Staff Absence Procedures
Starting this year, all staff members who are absent must report their absence to the school and the district’s Sub Finder System.
To report an absence to the school, please call 651-3299. Please state your name, department, and the reason for your absence. This call must be made by 6:45 a.m. of the day you are going to be absent. The day before returning to work, staff members must call the school prior 2:00 p.m. It is always helpful if staff members report absences as early as possible.
Failure to call in (make contact with administration) may result in your time being recorded as 07 (absent without pay). Text messages will not ensure confirmation of a reported absence.
To report an absence on the Sub Finder System (this is mandatory), please go on-line to Sub Finder or call 566-0800 and follow the prompts. In order to successfully complete the Sub Finder process you must know the following.
Your File Number and Your Sub Finder Pin Number
Please keep this information at your home to correctly perform the process and input the correct information.
File Number _________________________________
Pin Number _________________________________
Please Note:
Telephone number(s) for administration:
Donya Odom (Principal) - (313) 330-3695Tiffany Cox (Asst. Principal) - (313) 244-1592
Communication and Media Arts High School
Professional Development
August 28, 20139:00 a.m.
A G E N D A
I. Staff Registration Day Assignments and Registration Procedures
II. Bell Schedule
III. Lunch Schedules
IV. Completion of 1002 Cards
V. First Hour Attendance
VI. Positive Attendance and Live Body Counts
VII. Call in Procedures
VIII. Lunch
IX. Professional Development – Reading in content areas
X. Use – ACT/MME Data to teach
XI. Report out
Communication & Media Arts High School
STAFF MEETINGA G E N D A
Wednesday, September 9, 20132:55 p.m.
Library/Media Center
I. Textbook
II. Class count / class leveling
III. Observations (see copy of walk through & evaluation tool)
IV. Review Instructional Initiative
V. Review First Hour Attendance Policy
VI. Title One Teacher’s Schedules
VII. Data Director & NWEA MAP Training
COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA ARTS HIGH SCHOOLRegistration Procedures
All Communication and Media Arts High School students must report on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at 7:45 a.m. to the below listed registration rooms. Students who do not register on September 3rd may lose their place at CMA. Students are to enter at the South St. Mary’s Street door beginning at 7:40 a.m.
REGISTRATION ROOMS
Room
108 9th Grade (Last names A - D)107 9th Grade (Last names E - H)106 9th Grade (Last names I - M)101 9th Grade (Last names N - R)104 9th Grade (Last names S - Z)
Room
208 10-12 Grade (Last names A – Bre)209 10-12 Grade (Last names Brf – Co)210 10-12 Grade (Last names Cp –H)211 10-12 Grade (Last names I – L)214 10-12 Grade (Last names M – O)206 10-12 Grade (Last names P – Re)201 10-12 Grade (Last names Rf – Sm)110 10-12 Grade (Last names Sn – V)103 10-12 Grade (Last names W – Z)
Students should report directly to their registration room to receive their individual schedules. They will be required to complete family data cards, so they should be prepared with work telephone numbers and a writing instrument.
After the registration and orientation period, students will be given the opportunity to select their lockers for the school year. All students must share a locker with another student. Students must bring a combination lock to reserve a locker.
**Since your child is now at the threshold of adulthood, we strongly encourage you not to accompany him/her on September 3rd. Since this is a full day, please see that your child has a lunch and transportation at dismissal time.0
Staff Meetings & Professional Development 2013-2014
All DFT Staff members are expected to attend weekly Wednesday staff meetings. Please expect to be in attendance for the entire two-hour duration of the staff meetings. The second half of the weekly meeting will consist of a one (1) hour professional development component that can be utilized; but not limited to, the following:
Content planningGrade level planningData developmentBest practice presentationsSchool Improvement
Teacher’s Preparation Period
Instructional Staff will be required to utilize teacher preparation time for content level and grade-level planning. Administration will give advanced notice of these prep planning sessions. Teachers are expected to be on time during this planning session and are permitted to eat during this session.
DO NOWS
All Do Nows must be actual ACT/MME released items or practice questions. The Do Now ACT/MME question must be clearly labeled ACT/MME test question #:_____ and Date:_____.
Teachers are expected to review Do Nows daily and check for mastery of the concept.
DATA WALLSAll Instructional and Counseling Staff are required to keep a visible display of student data. Please adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Must be a large display that is easily viewed from various classroom locations.
2. At least three forms of Academic data must be posted, i.e. Homework average, Student or class assessments,NWEA MAP Results,Pre-Test,Overall grade averages.
3. Must be current and updated every 3-4 weeks.
Data Walls are the responsibility of the teacher. Administration will offer guidance regarding resources for the Data Wall. *All students must be able to interpret their own academic data; i.e. R.I.T. score, PLAN score.