Homecoming arrives with exciting changes this year
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Homecoming arrives with exciting changes this year
A PUBLIC ATION OF BROKEN ARROW PUBLIC SCHOOLS VOLUME FOUR, ISSUE 5 | SEPT. 30, 2013 It’s A Great Day To Be A TIGER! This week begins one of my favorite times of year – the Teacher of the Year nomination process. We will have 27 site teachers of the year, and one will go on to represent our district at the state level. Our current District Teacher of the Year, Tera Landrum, has been a phenomenal representative of our district, and whoever follows her as the next District Teacher of the Year will join an impressive class of educators. The nomination process will begin at each school site on Thursday, Oct. 3. All certified staff members are eligible for nomination, and any employee can make a nomination. Truly – any employee. If you are a building custodian and you would like to nominate one of the educators in your building for this award, please do so. Each site Teacher of the Year is chosen by the peers in their building, and that is part of what makes this process so special. After the initial nomination process, all school sites will vote on Thursday, Oct. 10 to select their top three candidates. The vote for each site’s final candidate will take place the next day, Friday Oct. 11. After all the votes have been tallied, site principals will organize their building celebrations Oct. 14-16 to announce their 2013 Site Teacher of the Year. Before we leave for fall break, we will know the identity of all 27 Site Teachers of the Year. Each of the 27 site recipients will be invited, along with their families, to a dinner hosted in the Varsity Club on Friday, Nov. 1, prior to the home football game. This is a time when we recognize each of our recipients and thank them for their service to the students of our district. They will also be the guests of honor at the Teacher of the Year Gala on April 3, 2014. It is at this event that we will announce our 2014 District Teacher of the Year. I am so excited to begin this process, and I cannot wait to meet the amazing candidates you will select as your 2013-14 Site Teachers of the Year. FEATURE Homecoming arrives with exciting changes this year Homecoming 2013 has nearly arrived, and every day this week, students at the high school will be donning some rather out-of-the-ordinary clothing to celebrate the festivities of this year’s theme: “Welcome to the Jungle.” From their favorite sports gear on “Welcome to the Big Leagues” day to a mismatched outfit on “Welcome to Fashion Disaster” day, everything leads up to Friday when students and staff alike don their black and gold in preparation for the football game against Bixby. In keeping with tradition, the Homecoming Parade will take place on Thursday, Oct. 3, but parade goers should be aware of a few changes this year. The parade will begin at 6 p.m., and due to construction on Main Street, the parade will begin at the Community Center and end with a pep rally at the Farmer’s Market. There will be a contest for the Homecoming parade floats, and during the pre-game and the first quarter of Friday’s football game, the community and student body will be allowed to vote for their favorites. The price for one vote is one canned good, all of which will be donated BA Neighbors. The winning floats will be announced at halftime, as will this year’s Homecoming King and Queen. The 2013 Great Graduates will also be recognized at Friday’s game. This year’s Great Graduates include: William Autry, Class of 1925; Robert Rosser, Class of 1959; Tim Lynn, Class of 1964; Dr. Jill Steely, Class of 1968; and Dr. Denise Dutton, Class of 1990. Each of these individuals has exhibited strong leadership in their years since graduation, and the Alumni Association is pleased to add them to the ranks of Broken Arrow’s Great Graduates. Once the Homecoming festivities have concluded on Friday, there is still one more event for families to attend – the Community Health Fair on Saturday, Oct. 5. This free event is being hosted by St. John Broken Arrow, and attendees will receive free health services and screenings such as blood pressure checks, bone density tests, oxygen saturation readings, and physician and nurse consultations. Children are invited to bring their favorite stuffed toy for a check-up at the St. John Teddy Bear Clinic. “This health fair is a great example of the benefits that are produced from our district’s partnership with St. John Broken Arrow,” said Superintendent Dr. Jarod Mendenhall. “The health services that will be offered are a good opportunity for citizens to become more aware of their health status and also find resources to make improvements.” The St. John Community Health Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Creekwood Elementary, which is located on 61st Street, between Lynn Lane and County Line. Jarod Mendenhall, Ed.D. Superintendent Professional Development Corner Collaboration is an important part of success in any endeavor, and elementary teachers in Broken Arrow Public Schools will have an opportunity for collaboration during the district-wide Grade Level Meetings. These meetings will provide teachers with an avenue for meaningful conversations about the innovative teaching strategies happening across the district. Grade Level Meetings will give teachers a way of sharing and celebrating achievements as well as gaining encouragement and recognition for each other’s contributions. Topics will include: Resources to implement Oklahoma Academic Standards (CCSS); classroom management/organization; ideas for intervention and enrichment; and math strategies. As Henry Ford once said, “If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” Broken Arrow Public Schools is an equal opportunity educational institution.