
Conley Cup
Week of October 8, 2018
Vision: Conley Hills will be a school of choice by 2020.
Shoutouts!!!
Dr. Owens for an informative Anti-Bullying workshop
Ms. Bourget for the delicious coffee!
Ms. Powell for the delectable sweets!
Kindergarten - Third grade for outstanding modeling
Ms. Charles for classroom innovation and fun!
Ms. Beasley, Ms. Hamilton and all support team members for a seamless vision and hearing screening.
Third Grade for submitting their 10/5/18 Exit Ticket - Smart Goal and Teacher Reflection
This Week on the Hill
Monday, October 8, 2018
- Holiday - Columbus Day
- No School
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
- PLCs during your planning in Data Room - WIDA Standards
- Professional Development | Staff Meeting 3:00 - 4:30 PM - ALL instructional staff are expected to attend
- Project Skills Checklist - refer to email from Ms. Hodge for details
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
- Interim Assessments - ELA - refer to email from Ms. Hodge for schedule and details
- Coaches Corner during your planning in Data Room
Thursday, October 11, 2018
- SST | RTI meetings during your planning in Data Rom
Friday, October 12, 2018
- Spirit Day - Jeans permitted with Conley Hills Shirt
- Tri-Cities Cluster Night - Homecoming - Tri-Cities High School
Next October 17-18, Ms. Siembieda will conduct TIM-O walkthroughs to check for technology integration on all teachers. This is a Futon County requirement to gauge the level of technology integration in the school. It is not tied to any evaluations. They will only be about 5-10 minutes per class.
Tri - Cities Cluster Night
Friday, Oct 12, 2018, 07:00 PM
Tri-Cities High School, Harris Street, East Point, GA, USA
Classrooms on Point!!
Third Grade Exemplar
Third graders are annotating text. Ask any one of them to cite the text, explain what they have read, and discuss how they know!
TAG Breaking Out!
Ms. Brown and Ms. Rich Implementing Co-teaching
Collaboration is critical to successful teams. As a result of strategic planning and collaboration, 3rd graders were able to tackle events in a story.
Oh, by the way... there were 48 scholars in one class. The co-teaching was powerful!