Superintendent's Office
Dear ACS Community,
It is difficult to believe that our last full week of school has begun. Next week, we will be a four-day week due to Corpus Cristi, and the following week graduation will be on Thursday the 6th of June.
This week, our elementary school is gearing up for two talent shows on Friday. The lower elementary performance will be during the day. Upper elementary will perform in the afternoon.
Not only are our end-of-year activities in full swing, but our teachers and administrators are busy planning for next year. Administrators are planning orientation, updating policies and handbooks, and finalizing schedules. Teachers are preparing new course offerings and signing up for professional development over the summer. Summer opportunities for students are also being organized.
Finally, don't forget to get your yearbook. You can order one using the link in my message.
Have a great week ahead.
Yours,
Andrew
Querida Comunidad de ACS,
Es difícil creer que nuestra última semana completa de clases ha comenzado. La próxima semana será una semana de cuatro días debido a Corpus Christi, y la semana siguiente la graduación será el jueves 6 de junio.
Esta semana, nuestra escuela primaria se está preparando para dos espectáculos de talento el viernes. La presentación de la escuela primaria baja será durante el día. La escuela primaria alta se presentará por la tarde.
No solo nuestras actividades de fin de año están en pleno apogeo, sino que nuestros maestros y administradores están ocupados planificando el próximo año. Los administradores están planeando la orientación, actualizando políticas y manuales, y finalizando horarios. Los maestros están preparando nuevas ofertas de cursos y registrándose en desarrollo profesional durante el verano. También se están organizando oportunidades de verano para los estudiantes.
Por último, no olvides conseguir tu anuario. Puedes pedir uno utilizando el enlace en mi mensaje.
Que tengan una excelente semana.
Atentamente,
Andrew
Urgent Action Items
Elementary School
Talent Show Week is Here: We have Dress Rehearsals and the big shows this week, and we are so excited. Here is the schedule:
May 21, 2024: 3:30-5:30 pm - Lower Elementary School Dress Rehearsal (KG4-G2)
May 23, 2024: 3:30-5:30 pm - Upper Elementary School Dress Rehearsal (G3 to 5)
May 24, 2024: 10:40-12:40 pm - Lower Elementary School Talent Show (KG4 to G2)
5:30-7:30 pm - Upper Elementary School Talent Show (G3 to 5)
Vision Testing for KG5-G5 Students: Our elementary students in KG5 through Grade 5 will have their vision tested in the next 2 weeks. Should there be any concerns about vision, a letter will be sent home to parents encouraging a visit to an ophthalmologist. KG3 and KG4 will not be tested unless a teacher has a specific concern about a student's vision.
A Reminder: No School Next Thursday, May 30th - Corpus Christi Day
Thanks for reading! Have a great week!
Sincerely,
Eric Crabtree
Elementary Principal
Secondary School
Dear parents,
With only a few weeks to go in the school year, students are busily preparing for end-of-year presentations of learning. Although it will look different in each class, these presentations and projects are an important way for students to pull together their learning in a meaningful way. Presentations of learning, project completion, and some exams will occur during the last days of school, including Monday, June 3 and Tuesday, June 4. Please be sure that your child is at school and ready to learn every day until our last day of the year, Wednesday, June 5.
This time of year is always busy, with performances and activities celebrating the end of a productive year. Unfortunately, due to some logistical complications, HS Prom, originally scheduled for this Friday, has been canceled. Our student leaders hope to improve and bring this event back next year. However, we are excited to be sending off our seniors during our Senior Farewell event next Wednesday, and are busy planning our 8th grade Milestone Ceremony and High School Commencement for the following week. All three events promise to be heartfelt events during which our community will pause to celebrate our students' experiences.
As we anticipate the much-needed school break, it can be difficult to maintain the focus on school and learning. We really appreciate the effort by so many to arrive at school on-time, every day, and continue their hard work so that we can all finish well!
Learning & Teaching
Monday, May 20, 2024
Professional Development
The ES Heads of Department (HoD) have been participating in a book study of, Why Are School Buses Always Yellow?, by John Barell, which focuses on how to implement inquiry-based learning and why it is such an effective methodology. Each member of the ES HoD team has taken a turn facilitating a reflection of each chapter. The culminating chapter focuses on professional development and I have the good fortune of leading the reflection on Tuesday of this week. One of the most important elements that Barell identifies as an essential aspect of continuous school improvement is learning from our peers. ACS has been on a multi-year endeavor to embed peer visits and peer coaching into our professional growth plans, and we are continuing to make strides in this area. It is admittedly a challenging practice to put into routine implementation because of real and perceived challenges ranging from time to trust. This is an area on which we will gather feedback as a part of the chapter debrief and will take into consideration as we plan the next iteration of our professional growth model for the upcoming school year.
Classroom Visits
As noted above, we believe in and model classroom visits in which observations and reflective questions are provided for teachers. I continue to be grateful to have the opportunity to witness the learning process that is happening daily on our campus. Last week’s visits included:
Elementary Art where students were incorporating geometric shapes into their designs, discussing the impact of line and perspective on their final product
Secondary Physics where students were learning about circuits and were asking questions that clearly indicated their level of critical thinking
Elementary Literacy Support where tailored instruction was carefully planned and delivered - what a joy to see a young reader experience success!
Secondary Economics where students created the Cougar Market, having carefully budgeted and planned for design, marketing, and sales with limited resources - as a guest consumer, I had tough choices to make!
KG4 classes where students joyfully learned letter identification and sounds in playful manners - our early childhood teachers and classrooms are full of energy!
Secondary Spanish where students engaged in reading, group discussion, and documentation intentionally by hand - students were able to explain why hand-writing responses is an important practice and the impact it has on memory and comprehension
Secondary Social Studies where students were excitedly planning group projects on the Roman Empire; students’ understanding that planning for audience participation as an important aspect of a solid presentation was impressive
Elementary Spanish where students were analyzing various versions of the classic fairy tale, Cinderella
Elementary PE where students helped lead the warm-up exercises before engaging in highly creative challenges - every student participating with great enthusiasm!
Elementary Literacy where students were directing their own learning via a thoughtfully-produced choice boards that provided just-right challenges and elements of creativity
Elementary Music where students clearly thoroughly enjoyed the warm-up songs before moving to working with bells and producing beautiful music as a team - the class ended too quickly, it was so enjoyable!
Looking Ahead to 2024-2025
Partnering with Kathryn Murray, an early childhood education consultant, who will work with our teams in the design of the environment and the implementation of play-based learning.
Elevating AI Literacy, with our K-12 AI Literacy Committee made up of students and teachers, leading the way in our understanding of the need to support teachers and learners in becoming AI literate. We are really excited about this work and look forward to sharing our progress throughout the upcoming school year.
Continuing the work of Strategic Planning and sharing the progress of the Steering Committee in developing the next iteration of our school’s mission, vision, and core values.
Our ACS Community
What a joy this week to experience the best of our ACS community - events that demonstrate our desire to root for one another’s success! These included the Grade 2 Paris Night where our auditorium was transformed into Poetry Night at a Paris cafe, our ES and SS Drama Performance where students demonstrated their talents not only as performers, but as writers and producers; and our SS Music Performance full of delightful displays of musical growth and talent with surprise performances by our ACS teachers! All of these events demonstrate our understanding of the importance of providing myriad opportunities for our students to develop their interests, and for us to connect with one another as a community in meaningful ways.
In closing, on Friday morning, we met with parents of rising 8th graders to talk about the mathematics program and the changes that will continue to be implemented and developed over the next couple of years. We are very grateful for our parent partnership and will provide an update on opportunities for summer support soon. Please be sure to check the Cougar Hub for the recording of the meeting (to be posted by Wednesday of this week) if you were not able to attend. We will also soon be publishing a FAQ for parents and will send that out prior to the end of the school year.
Thank you for reading, and have an enjoyable week ahead!
~Ann


