Bearcat Wrap-up Podcast - Week 34: Teacher Appreciation Week

Episode Date: May 12, 2023

Happy Friday!Thank you for all you did this week! In case you missed it in our District Updates done by Ms. Albin’s journalism students, here is a message to teachers for Teacher Appreciation Week. ...Our Facebook has been full of posts about the appreciation shown to you all by our community partners and parents. It has been a really good week of appreciation, reflection, and planning to bring us to the final full week of school next week, along with the anticipation of summer and a new school year full of accomplishments!Speaking of accomplishments, our district goals continue to track well. The gap in discipline referrals is widening again but the end of school is always a challenge; so, keep your expectations high and your students busy. It is mathematically impossible for us to hit our attendance goal but our other two look to be attainable. I want to take this opportunity to get some feedback about our district goals. I have created two Thought Exchanges - one for reflecting on all of our goals and one for reflecting on the goal we did not attain - attendance. Please take some time to complete these. This will help us this summer as we plan for next year. These will close on Tuesday, May 23rd, with results shared on Wednesday the 24th.Investing The AppreciationProbably the most meaningful Teacher Appreciation action that took place this year was the increases in your salaries paid through state surplus and LEARNS. Our leaders are better at recognizing the need for good teachers in every classroom and every school and they have taken action. Now is the time to not just improve your standard of living but to also prepare for your future.In this Inc.com article by Elle Kaplan, she highlights the wisdom of Warren Buffet’s “20-Slot Rule”. This rule, “Improves your ultimate financial welfare by giving you a ticket with only 20 slots in it so that you had 20 punches--representing all the investments that you got to make in a lifetime. And once you'd punched through the card, you couldn't make any more investments at all ... Under those rules, you'd really think carefully about what you did and you'd be forced to load up on what you'd really thought about. So you'd do so much better.”Now, it is good for our local economy for everyone to upgrade their housing and their vehicles and even to purchase boats or ATVs, but the point of this article is that some investment should be in savings. In the past, many young teachers did not have the ability to save but with these new salaries, you will. Be looking for an email blast from American Fidelity. They will be giving you an opportunity to have in-depth discussions this summer about investments and savings beyond teacher retirement and I encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity. Feed a BearcatAt the end of the year we always have meal accounts that are in the negative and thank goodness for those who donate or work for our Feed a Bearcat account. This year, however, the funds in FAB do not quite reach the full debt. This is not a solicitation for donations. We have another plan but when the FAB fundraisers are presented, please take notice. In the future, we are planning ways to help without having to make donations. Also, if you owe a meal balance for yourself or your own kids, please get those paid so we can close out those negatives.ClosingI want to recognize our Child Nutrition Team, especially Amy Bartow and Susan Bodey for the effort they have put forth on the district’s behalf. The latest news is a $20,000 grant from No Child Hungry and a portion of that grant will be used to buy new equipment for our schools. They will also continue our summer feeding while school is out. There is more about that and the additional backpack program supported by our community leaders in the next issue of RED Around Town, which I’ll provide a preview of in next week’s Wrap-up. Do not worry about buying eclipse glasses for your students! The solar eclipse is happening next April but people are already getting ready and one of the early preparation being sold are the protective eyewear to view the eclipse through. Mrs. Simms has already made arrangements to purchase these for all of our students at Mena Public Schools so there will be some made available when the time comes.Our Ladycat Soccer Team ended their season yesterday in the first round of the state tournament. Congratulations to those players for making it to the state tournament and having one of the most successful seasons in quite some time! Last week, our Ladycat Softball Team finished out their season in the first round of the regional tournament and I want to congratulate them on a great season that included a conference championship and conference tournament runner-up. Elliot Dugan, our track star who is the Class 4-A State Champion High Jumper, competed in the Meet of Champs against athletes from all classifications and finished sixth place. This is a tremendous accomplishment for a freshman!The Mena FFA Alumni 2nd Annual Dinner and Auction is tomorrow at the Dallas Avenue Baptist Church Multipurpose Building starting at 5 pm. There are a lot of donated and student-made products to be auctioned off. Please support our school-affiliated fundraisers whenever you can!Please use this form to notify us if this is your 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, or 30th year at Mena Public Schools or if you achieved major accomplishments this year such as an advanced degree or credential. We also want to recognize accomplishments in your classrooms related to our district goals. We will have our end-of-year celebration on Wednesday, May 24th, in the PAC at 11 am with lunch immediately after. Our lunch is being prepared by Christ Community Fellowship and it is sponsored by American Fidelity, RePops, Montgomery Shelter Insurance, Farm Bureau, Edward Jones, and Non-Stop Fitness.It was a really good week at Mena Public Schools!!At Mena Public Schools our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident.Have a great weekend!! 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good afternoon and welcome to the week 34 wrap-up entitled Teacher Appreciation Week. This week's impact on our students was doubled by our community's outpour of goodwill towards this teaching staff for all the daily effort you all have put in this year. Happy Friday. Thank you for all you did this week. Thank you for all you did this week. In case you missed it in our district updates done by Ms. Albin's journalism students, there's a message for Teacher Appreciation Week. There's a link to it in the text. Our Facebook has been full of posts about appreciation shown to you all by our community partners and parents it's been a really good week of appreciation reflection and planning to
Starting point is 00:00:47 bring us to the final week the final full week next year the final full week of school next week pardon me along with the anticipation of summer and a new school year full of accomplishments speaking of accomplishments our district goals continue to track well the gap in discipline referrals is widening again but the end of school is always a challenge so keep your expectations high and your students busy it's mathematically impossible for us to hit our attendance goal but our other two look to be attainable I want to take this opportunity to give
Starting point is 00:01:26 get get some feedback about our district goals I've created two thought exchanges one for reflecting on all of our goals and one for reflecting on the goal we did not attain attendance please take some time to complete these this will help us this summer as we plan for next year. These will close on Tuesday, May 23rd and the results will be shared on Wednesday the 24th. Investing the Appreciation. Probably the most meaningful teacher appreciation action that took place this year was the increases
Starting point is 00:02:03 in your salaries paid through state surplus and learns. Our leaders are better at recognizing the need for good teachers in every classroom and every school, and they have taken action. Now is the time to not just improve your standard of living, but also prepare for your future. In this article from Inc.com, there's a link to it in the text, by Elle Kaplan, she highlights the wisdom of Warren Buffett's 20-slot rule. This rule, quote, improves your ultimate financial welfare by giving you a ticket with only 20 slots in it
Starting point is 00:02:42 so that you had 20 punches representing all of the investments that you got to make in a lifetime and once you punch through the card you couldn't make any more investments at all under those rules you'd really think carefully about what you did before you'd be forced to load up on what you'd really thought about so So you'd better do so much better. Now, it's good, end of quote. Now, it is good for our local economy for everyone to upgrade their housing and their vehicles and even to purchase boats or ATVs.
Starting point is 00:03:19 But the point of this article is that some investment should be in savings. In the past, many young teachers did not have the ability to save, but with these new salaries, you will. Be looking for an email blast from American Fidelity. They will be giving you an opportunity to have in-depth discussions this summer about investments and savings beyond teacher retirement, and I encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity. Feed a Bearcat. At the end of the year, we always have meal accounts
Starting point is 00:03:52 that are in the negative and thank goodness for those who donate or work for our Feed a Bearcat account. This year, however, the funds in Feed a Bearcat do not quite reach the full debt. in Feeder Bearcat do not quite reach the full debt. This is not a solicitation for donations. We have another plan, but when the Feeder Bearcat fundraisers are presented, please take notice. In the future, we are planning ways to help without having to depend on donations. Also, if you owe a meal balance for yourself or your own kids please get those paid so we can close out those negatives in closing I want to recognize our child nutrition team especially Amy Barton and Susan Bodie for the effort they have put forth on the district's behalf the latest news is a $20,000
Starting point is 00:04:42 grant from No Child Hungry and a portion of that grant will be used to buy new equipment for our schools. They will also continue our summer feeding while school is out. There's more about that and the additional backpack program supported by our community leaders in the next issue of Red Around Town, which I'll provide a preview of in next week's wrap up. Do not worry about buying eclipse glasses for your students. The solar eclipse is happening next April, but people are getting ready,
Starting point is 00:05:11 and one of the early preparations being sold are the protective eyewear to view the eclipse through. Ms. Sims has already made arrangements to purchase these for all of our students at Mena Public Schools, so there will be some made available when the time comes. Our Lady Cats soccer team ended their season yesterday in the first round of the state tournament. Congratulations to those players for making it to the state tournament and having one of the most successful seasons in quite some time. Last week, our Lady Cat softball team finished out their season in the first round of the regional tournament, and I want to congratulate them on a great season that included a conference championship and a conference tournament championship. Elliot Dugan, our track star,
Starting point is 00:06:03 who is the Class 4A state champion high jumper, competed in the meet of champs against athletes from all classifications and finished sixth place. This is a tremendous accomplishment for a freshman. The MENA FFA alumni second annual dinner and auction is tomorrow at the Dallas Avenue Baptist Church multipurpose building starting at 5 p.m. There are a lot of donated and student-made products to be auctioned off. Please support our school-affiliated fundraisers whenever you can. Please use the form that's linked in the text to notify us if this is your 15th, 10th, 15th, or 20th, or 25th, or 30th year, and also accomplishments that have been made. We will have our end of year celebration on May 24th in the pack at 11 a.m. with lunch immediately after.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Our lunch is being prepared by Christ Community Fellowship and it is sponsored by American Fidelity, Repops, Montgomery Shelter Insurance, Farm Bureau, Edward Jones, and Nonstop Fitness. It was a really good week at Mena Public Schools. At Mena Public Schools, our students are prepared, our staff is supported, and our community is confident. Have a great weekend.

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