Thursday, December 20, 2012

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

We wish you and yours a blessed Christmas and happy New Year!


 

The St. Ignatius Administrative Team (left to right): Superintendent, Bob Lewandowski; District Assistant Clerk, Adam Hawkaluk; Maintenance Director, Steve McCullum; Elementary Principal, Cherie Stobie; Technology Director, Matt Lyon; High School Principal, Jason Sargent; and District Clerk, Neil Easter. 

Break begins on Friday, December 21, 2012  at 12:30 PM
School Resumes on January 2, 2013 at its regular times.

Monday, December 17, 2012

STUDENT SAFETY

by Superintendent Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

Due to the senseless and horrific shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut our District has implemented some additional crisis prevention measures for the safety of our children and staff. In most cases, the District is just tightening up safety protocols that are already in place; however, we have implemented new preventative measures that will be inconvenient to the public and the educational flow throughout our schools. We know that not all tragedies can be prevented, but we need to do everything possible to keep our children and staff out of harm's way.

While there are only a few changes, we ask that everyone be patient and cooperate with the District in providing a safe environment for all.  Because our buildings were designed before tragedies like Columbine (1999) and that of Sandy Hook, we have multiple entries into the building that will have to be redirected. These changes will come at some inconvenience to the students, staff and public, but are necessary. We want to do everything possible to prevent and prepare for possible emergencies in our community. Restricting unmonitored access to students and staff is the first step.

Public Access Changes:
  1. All doors except for the main entries will be locked.
  2. All access into any of the buildings by visitors must flow through the main entries.
  3. All visitors must check in at the front office of the respective school visited and receive appropriate visitor tags to be worn while they are in the building. This includes parents, past students and community members.
  4. Please drop students off at the main entries. A building administrator will be present in the entry of each school to greet and meet students upon morning arrival. 
Thank you for your cooperation. Your efforts make a difference in the lives of our children.  It is with our children in mind, that we take on this difficult, yet necessary work.

Our prayers, thoughts and sympathies go out to the lives of the children and adults lost at Sandy Hook Elementary. Words cannot express the sadness felt by all over this horrific event.


Wednesday, December 12, 2012

SECOND GRADE COMMUNITY SERVICE


The Mrs. Shock, Mrs. Hout and the SECOND GRADE delivered 99.4 pounds of foot to the food pantry today! The also made chilli bags as well. It is great to see this type of community service at work in our school, let alone at the SECOND GRADE!

Well done SECOND GRADE BULLDOGS!

OHhh Yeah!

MIDDLE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL

by Superintendent Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

Our school faces many unique challenges and issues. After extensive administrative and board discussions, due to the number of down and failing students  in both the Middle School and High School at the end of the 2012 Fall Quarter as well as the results of the Prevention Needs Assessment, the Montana Youth Risks Behavior Survey of at-risk students, the District will be seeking a full-time Middle School Principal to provide immediate administrative proximity and involvement with students, parents, teachers and community to help our students succeed.  This position will help address and strengthen student standard proficiency, attendance, dropout rate, disciplinary issues, at-risk behavior as well as the State's AYP corrective actions at both the Middle and High Schools.

Qualified (K-12 principal certification) in-house candidates are preferred to offset financial costs. The start date for the position will be January 2, 2013. Applications from qualified candidates will be accepted immediately. If an in-house candidate is selected, replacement scenarios will be reviewed with a student-centered approach and discussed by the board. The Board will interview candidates on Friday, December 28, 2012 and make a potential hire by special meeting following the interview.

 At this time, the number of students that are academically at-risk of failure complicated by the behavioral at-risk factors calls for immediate action as described above. 

The District will be hosting a community & parent meeting in January to review the at-risk data to mobilize our efforts in identifying the antecedents necessary to address our students' needs.  

The following ACTION PLANS are being implemented to provide students with the additional support needed for academic achievement and success.


STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT ACTION: School Wide Program: Strategies to Address Student Needs, Opportunities for Student Proficiency

  1. The District (by school) will identify students at-risk of not being proficient or above in reading, math, English, social studies and science as indicated by the Mont CAS, DIBELS, MAP, classroom assessments, and/or classroom mid-term and term reports.
  2. The District (by school) will develop an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) and identify specific skill deficiencies for every student who is at-risk of not being proficient or above.
  3. The District (by school) will provide a response to intervention for identified students through a tiered process.
  4. Identified skill deficiencies and interventions will be complemented by a progress-monitoring instrument maintained by the classroom teacher for each deficient skill. This process will be developed in the Individual Learning Plan (ILP) on Mileposts.
  5. Student progress will be continuously monitored (by school and classroom teacher). 
  6. Each student’s personalized learning plan and program will be tracked using a data-warehousing instrument called Mileposts by Silverback Learning and made available to the administration and classroom teachers.
  7. Individualized programs, plans and interventions will be developed by the classroom teacher with support from the building administration and instructional facilitator in an ILP that will involve parent meetings and monitoring. All program and plans will be housed in the Mileposts program.
  8. The District (by school) will seek best practices and utilize on-line programs and technology interventions that enhance student skills and provided differentiated instructional solutions.
  9. Common core standard instruction will be implemented and utilized to describe student needs and targeted outcomes.
  10. Provide staff development and support through an instructional facilitator (coach) for embedded instruction and practice for the successful implementation of objectives 1-9.
  11. Follow through with  strategies identified in Goal Area 1: Student Achievement in the District Strategic Plan 2011-2016
STUDENT BEHAVIOR ACTION: School Wide Program: Strategies to Address Student Needs, Opportunities for Student Proficiency

  1. Increase administrative proximity and involvement with students, parents and teachers to improve attendance, drop-out rate and disciplinary issues as well as referrals.
  2. Provide counseling out-reach through disciplinary follow-up linking behavior, academic performance and attendance with parental involvement and the Individual Learning Plans.
  3. Harness MBI to help offset the current at-risk behaviors as identified by the 2012 Montana Prevention Needs Assessment and the 2011 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. 
  4. The District (by school) will research evidence-based programing  that can help identify scientifically based approaches to preventing and intervening at-risk behaviors.
  5. Follow through with  strategies identified in Goal Area 5: Student Centered Positive Climate and Culture in the District Strategic Plan 2011-2016

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTION: School Wide Program: Strategies to Address Student Needs, Opportunities for Student Proficiency through professional development opportunities.

  1. Provide staff development and support through an instructional facilitator (coach) for embedded instruction and practice for the successful implementation of academic objectives 1-9.
  2. Provide substitute teachers to allow for professional development opportunities for the implementation of academic objectives 1-9.

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT ACTION: The District (by school) will develop a school wide plan for improvement. Each school improvement team will be lead by the principal.

Increase administrative leadership and direction setters for implementing a working school improvement process.

Develop and identify a comprehensive school improvement planning team.

Develop and conduct a comprehensive needs assessment survey.

Collect comprehensive needs data from multiple sources to identify the most important needs within the school. The data should focus on five specific areas: student achievement, curriculum and instruction, professional development, parental and community involvement, and school perspective and organization.

Develop a Comprehensive School Improvement Plan.
The School Improvement Plan is designed to help facilitate systematic change in the entire educational program of high-poverty, at-risk schools. The purpose of this systematic change process is to increase the academic achievement of educationally disadvantaged
 

PARENT & COMMUNITY ACTION: The District will increase parent and community awareness and involvement.  as well as  administrative leadership and direction setters for implementing a working school improvement process.
Involve parents in the programs, plans and interventions of their children. (See item 7 of the Student Achievement Plan).

Provide Parent/Guardian training opportunities for using the student information system twice every year (once per semester).

Host Fall, Winter and Spring Community Awareness Meetings to review scores outcomes and data.

Design, distribute and collect a Comprehensive Needs Assessment Survey once every three years. (See item 1 of the School Improvement Plan)

Design, distribute and collect a post graduate survey once every three years.

Follow through with  strategies identified in Goal Area 4: Community/Communication in the District Strategic Plan 2011-2016.



Monday, November 19, 2012

Inaugural Mission Valley All-Star Volleyball Classic

On Thursday, November 15, 2012 the Inaugural Mission Valley All-Star Volleyball Classic took place here at the Mission High School Gym. It was a great evening of volleyball that showcased the best area volleyball athletes. Special thanks to all of the coaches and individuals who made this possible. Below are photos of the athletes and their respective teams. If you would like to download one of these photos for free or would like to order prints, please go to: MISSION POSSIBLE PHOTOGRAPHY.





Thursday, October 25, 2012

ATTENDANCE MATTERS

by Superintendent Robert "Bob" Lewandowski

I am please to announce a prominent improvement in student attendance figures at Mission schools this year. With the help of community organizations, the teachers, the staff, the Parent Teacher Organization and the Indian Education Committee the message that "Attendance Matters" through our "TOP DAWG" initiative has been received by parents and students alike. The percent of students in attendance has significantly improved. All Mission schools average over 98% of our students in attendance this 2012-2013 school year. This is a 5% increase from years past.


PERCENT OF STUDENTS IN ATTENDANCE

2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2012
HS 98.64% 94.08% 93.19%
MS 98.23% 93.30% 94.12%
ELEM 98.48% 92.41% 93.06%

98.45% 93.26% 93.46%

As a K-12 District, we will again ask students to CROSS THE LINE to where there is a greater chance to make good things happen (better results, better relationships, more responsibility) by coming to school everyday. This is where they will find those people they admire. Those that choose to commit, work hard, focus and bounce back. On the other side there is a less of a chance. Coming to school everyday is a Declaration of Contribution by students and staff alike.

The TOP DAWG initiative began a year ago. It provides an immediate reward system to improve student attendance and to spark an intrinsic motivation to be present. The initiative encourages students to come to school everyday, finish what they have begun and know that there are people who care and are willing to help them.

We invite the community to join our Top Dawg Celebration of not only attendance, but academic achievement as well . Simply come to the High School Office around 8:45 AM and get a visitor's pass and join us in the gym at our next Top Dawg Assembly on Friday, November 9, 2012 at 9:00 AM.

TOP DAWG SUCCESS - OHhh Yeah!






Friday, October 5, 2012

MISSION HOMECOMING 2012

When: October 12-18, 2012
Why: To honor alumni of St. Ignatius and celebrate our school pride and colors
Definition (according to Wikipedia) Homecoming is an annual tradition of the United States.  People, towns, high schools and colleges come together, usually in late September or early October, to welcome back alumni and former residents. It is built around a central event, such as a banquet and, most often, a game of American football, or, on occasion, basketball, ice hockey or soccer. When celebrated by schools, the activities vary widely. However, they usually consist of a football game played on a school's home football field, activities for students and alumni, a parade featuring the school's marching band and sports teams, and the coronation of a Homecoming Queen (and at many schools, a Homecoming King). A dance commonly follows the game.

Mission's celebration is not far off of the Wikipedia definition. Below is the schedule of events.  We invite the community and our stakeholders to join us in this celebration.  GO BULLDOGS!

HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS

MONDAY
  • Kick Off/Student Assembly: 8:30 AM - 8:45 AM in the High School Gym
  • Locker Decorating begins and are judged after lunch on Thursday
  • Dress Up Day: "Decade Day"
  • Spirit Competition: CAR PUSH 8:45 AM until 9:15 AM
  • Food Drive begins
TUESDAY
  • Dress Up Day: "Circus/Crazy Day"
  • Spirit Competition: DODGE BALL 9:20 AM - 9:45 AM
  •  Locker Decorating Continues
  •  Homecoming Volleyball vs Arlee
  • WHITE OUT (Game attire for everyone is WHITE): "Say it! Fight it! Cure it! For Les Rice.
  • Introduce Royalty: 6:30 PM (before the Varsity match)
WEDNESDAY
  • Dress Up Day: "Super Hero/Villain Day"
  • Spirit Competition: MINUTE TO WIN IT 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM
  • Locker Decorating Continues
THURSDAY
  • Dress Up Day: "Color Wars"
    • Seniors: Purple
    • Juniors: Red
    • Sophomores: Pink
    • Freshman: Green
    • Staff: White
  • Spirit Competition: Lovers Leap 11:10 AM - 11:40 AM
  • Locker Competition judged at noon
  • Pep Bus to Loyola Volleyball: Leave time 5:30 PM (student sign up is in office)
FRIDAY
  • Dress Up Day: "Bulldog Day" (Blue & White)
  • 8:30 AM Class Meetings
  • 8:45 AM Class Skit and float prepartion
  • 11:00 AM Class Skit Presentation: 
  • 11:30 AM Royalty Formal Dress
  • 12:00 Senior Athlete Honoring
  • 1:00 PM Elementary/Middle and High School Pep Assembly in Gym
  • 1:20 PM Line up for parade
  • 1:30 PM Parade
  • 2:10 PM Booster Treats
  • Homecoming Football Game vs Deer Lodge
    • Half-time: Announce Class Winners & Crown Royalty
  • Homecoming Dance: After the football game in the Elementary Gym (Sponsored by FCCLA)