Bearcat Wrap-up Podcast - Week 14: Happy Thanksgiving
Episode Date: November 17, 2023Happy Friday!Fridays before long breaks are even better Fridays and I hope yours has been good. Thank you for all you have done this week. Our academic updates for our performance targets will be done... next month but our other trends continue on the same trajectory, which is good for attendance but bad for discipline. The district PLC team has started looking deeper into the discipline data for insights in hopes of finding ways we might reverse the trend. But as we head into this well-deserved break, we will carry with us a sense of accomplishment and the optimism to turn our challenges into opportunities for growth and improvement.This is a Thanksgiving Wrap-up so I want to express my gratitude to all of you for the wonderful things that happened this week. Project Lead The WayThis week began with the November school board meeting and our academic report was provided by students and teachers from Mena Middle School’s Project Lead The Way (PLTW) program. This is for 7th and 8th graders to engage in hands-on programs designed to introduce middle school students to the fundamentals of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This program focuses on developing critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills through real-world challenges.The students presented robotics projects including a car and conveyor system showing their programming and demonstrating the actual work that programming intended. Also on display were prototypes of ankle fracture boots that met the standard medical criteria and guidelines only they were made from everyday materials such as cardboard.This program will be very valuable to our community in the future by inspiring more scientists and engineers. Also, we learned yesterday that science will have more influence on our school report cards in the future. This is because STEM jobs are expected to grow over two times faster than the total for all jobs in the next decade. Science ATLAS results will be more heavily weighted in the formula and better elevated in the weighted achievement and growth indicators. Thanksgiving LunchesOur cafeterias served nearly 2,500 lunches to students and guests on Wednesday and Thursday. Serving that many meals in a limited amount of time took a lot of effort and extra help so I want to express our gratitude to our cafeteria staff, the adult volunteers, and our student volunteers, especially the Project Prevent Team, who helped to deliver one of our treasured traditions. Such an accomplishment underscores the invaluable contribution of each individual involved in making this happen.ClosingWrestling season will begin this evening at 6:00 with an intrasquad scrimmage in Rackley Gym. This marks a significant milestone for our wrestling team, now in its second year and going strong with 35 dedicated students. The growth and development of the team in such a short time are commendable and we thank the coaches and volunteers responsible for that. This scrimmage not only serves as the season's opener but also showcases the hard work and commitment of our wrestlers. It is a great opportunity for the school community to come together and support these athletes and cheer them on as they set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling wrestling season.Congratulations to the impressive list of Bearcat musicians who made the Junior High and High School All Region Jazz Band this week! Their success is a source of pride for our entire school community. We look forward to hearing their wonderful Christmas performances soon and seeing how they continue to grow and excel in their talent.Congratulations to our FCCLA Star Events participants and winners. Having judged these myself before, I know they are vital for student development, offering opportunities to hone skills in areas like leadership, teamwork, and career preparation. These events challenge students with real-world problems, encouraging creative problem-solving and critical thinking. Participation not only enhances practical skills but also builds confidence and fosters a sense of community responsibility. These events are a key component in preparing our students for successful futures.On a somber note, the holiday season can be difficult at times; so, please remember our staff members who have lost loved ones and those who are dealing with illness at this time. Work family often helps those who are suffering through grief and illness.At Mena Public Schools our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident.Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Break!! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bearcatwrap.substack.com
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Good afternoon and welcome to the week 14 wrap-up entitled Happy Thanksgiving.
Our school year is advancing rapidly as we work hard toward our goals, but now it is time to slow down during a well-deserved break.
Happy Friday. Fridays before long breaks are even better Fridays, and I hope yours has been good.
Thank you for all you've done this week our academic updates for our performance targets will be done next
month but our trends continue the same trajectory which is good for attendance
but bad for discipline the district PLC team has started looking deeper into the
discipline data for insights in hopes of finding ways we might reverse the trend
but as we head into this well-deserved break we will carry with
us a sense of accomplishment and optimism to turn our challenges into
opportunities for growth and improvement this is a Thanksgiving wrap-up so I'm
going to express my gratitude to all of you for the wonderful things that
happened this week project Project Lead the Way.
This week began with the November school board meeting and our academic report
was provided by students and teachers from Mena Middle School's Project Lead
the Way program. This is for seventh and eighth graders to engage in hands-on
program designed to introduce middle school students to the fundamentals of
science technology engineering and mathematics or stem this program focuses
on developing critical thinking creative creativity and problem-solving skills
through real-world challenges the students presented robotics projects
including a car and conveyor system showing their programming
and demonstrating the actual work that the programming intended.
Also on display were prototypes of ankle fracture boots that met the standard medical criteria
and guidelines, only they were made from everyday materials such as cardboard.
There's a link in the text to more information.
This program will be very valuable to our community in the future by inspiring more
scientists and engineers.
Also, we learned yesterday that science will have more influence on our school
report cards in the future.
This is because STEM jobs are expected to grow over two times faster than
the total of all jobs in the next decade.
Science Atlas, that's the Atlas assessment, results will be more heavily weighted in the formula
and better elevated in the weighted achievement and growth indicators.
Thanksgiving lunches.
Thanksgiving lunches. Our cafeteria served nearly 2,500 lunches to students and guests on Wednesday and Thursday. Serving that many meals in a limited amount of time took a lot of effort and extra help
so I want to express our gratitude to our cafeteria staff, the adult volunteers, and our student
volunteers, especially the Project Prevent team who helped to deliver one of our treasured traditions such an accomplishment underscores the
invaluable contribution of each individual involved in making this
happen in closing wrestling season will begin this evening at 6 with an inner
squad scrimmage in Rackley gymnasium this marks a significant milestone for
our wrestling team now it is in its second year and going strong with 35 dedicated
students. The growth and development of the team in such a short time are
commendable and we thank the coaches and volunteers responsible for that. This
scrimmage not only serves as the season's opener but also showcases the
hard work and
commitment of our wrestlers.
It is a great opportunity for the school community to come together and support these athletes
and cheer them on as they set the stage for what promises to be a thrilling wrestling
season.
Congratulations to the impressive list of Bearcat musicians who made the junior high
and high school all-region jazz band this week.
Their success is a source of pride for our entire community.
We look forward to hearing their wonderful Christmas performances soon
and seeing how they continue to grow and excel in their talent.
Congratulations to our FCCLA STAR events participants and winners.
Having judged these myself before, I know they are vital for student development, offering
opportunities to hone skills in areas like leadership, teamwork, and career preparation.
These events challenge students with real-world problems, encourage creative problem solving,
and critical thinking.
Participation not only enhances practical
skills but also builds confidence and fosters a sense of community responsibility. These events
are a key component in preparing our students for successful futures. On a somber note, the holiday
season can be difficult at times so please remember our staff members who have lost loved ones and those
who are dealing with illness at this time work family often helps those who are suffering through
grief and illness at Mena Public Schools our students are prepared our staff is supported
and our community is confident have a wonderful thanksgiving break