Friday, April 26, 2024

Pennoyer Staff Newsletter - 4/26/24

                                             Hawk Thoughts & Happenings

Team Pennoyer,

I can't believe we're in our ABC countdown already and next week brings in the month of May!  I know this is a difficult time of year for teachers with their students and keeping the energy levels up, while also managing behaviors and apathy often creeping in with many of our students.  Hang in there, and please reach out to me if you need any type of support at any time.  I'll always do everything I can to lend a helping hand, support with students and/or parents, or just be there to listen if you need to vent or problem solve through a situation.  I'm not going to let being 50 slow me down!

I was excited near the start of our week as I got the opportunity to hang with our 8th graders and some of the teachers at the Maine South musical Pippin, that I honestly didn't fully understand.  I did get the inappropriate parts though, and our students certainly picked up on those as well.  It really was cool for them to have the experience and see a high school production, so thanks to Ann, Alexis, Megan, and Jenny for supporting the field trip and being there for our students.  I really appreciated it.





Then, near the end of the week, we got something bigger than a musical event.  We got the #1 pick overall in the NFL draft...our new quarterback, Mr. Caleb Williams!!!  My son and his friends went crazy in our basement last night when the pick went off.  It didn't matter that all of Chicago and the entire country pretty much knew who the Chicago Bears were picking.  Just a cool moment that I'm truly excited about and hopeful for the future in our city.  Hoping Melissa and I brought some good luck with our opening ABC countdown day clothing choices, and a special season is on the horizon with Patrick and Melissa getting to be guests at the Bears official draft party at Soldiers Field. Da Bears!







  Hawk Action Items 

  • When you get a chance, take a look at the Parent Night presentation HERE that Adam, Rachel, Maura, and Officer Zage and Officer Pina put on with our parents this past Wednesday night.  Building off of last year, the focus was social media awareness and online safety/digital citizenship.  On May 6th, we're excited to offer 30 minute assemblies with this same group presenting to all of K-8th graders to continue to educate our students in the online world that they live so much of their lives in.  We'll be giving follow up surveys to our 5th-8th graders afterwards to gauge their understanding and connect on possible supports they might need.
  • Pennoyer Teachers...just another friendly reminder if you still haven't gotten a chance to complete the follow up Culture and Climate survey, please take a moment to do so by April 29th.  I really appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
  • HERE are the final results from our Professional Development poll from our last staff meeting.  Thanks for participating in this and giving your voice.  We need to create a PD committee moving forward to help guide our decisions for our school and staff.  I'm really excited about this opportunity for our staff to collaborate together.  I'd love to get as many participants as possible.  HERE is an example of the form we'll utilize for some of our major PD days.  I'm thinking this committee will most likely meet once a month, and I can certainly be flexible and work with staff who are interested in being a part of it.  Please reach out with any questions, and let Adam know if you'd like to be a part of this new committee for next year by Friday, May 3rd.  Thanks so much!
  • Just a final reminder that we're getting ready for the new Skyward Qmlativ, and I wanted to share out information again that Patrick sent out a few weeks ago.

    We are well into our migration from Skyward SMS to Skyward Qmlativ. The final data migration will take place in July, where we will be exclusively using Qmlativ by Skyward for our student information and business systems.

    Your teacher account for the Qmlativ test and training environment is now active and is accessible through the Pennoyer OneLogin portal. It is listed as Skyward Qmlativ.

    Screenshot 2024-03-19 at 1.19.43 PM.png

    You will be able to use this database while training to practice what you have learned in the training modules. Please note that this is just a training environment, so you can explore and change whatever you want -- it will not affect REAL STUDENT/STAFF DATA and will be erased after the migration. The data in the training instance contains data that was migrated in October 2023, so you will not see any recent data that has been added since then. It is only a copy from October.

    You should have already received an email with access to the Skyward Knowledge Hub, which contains all of the training tutorials to help you on your way to learning the system. You will be assigned training videos and tutorials that are specific to your role as a teacher.  You will be able to watch the training videos and practice in the test environment well in advance of the actual migration so you are comfortable when the migration happens and you return from summer break. It is recommended that these assigned trainings will need to be completed by the end of April so that you have an opportunity to become familiar with the new platform.  Feel free to reach out to Patrick with any questions.

    Below is a sneak peak at the Qmlativ system.  If you have a few minutes, take a look at some of the quick videos to get a look at the interface:

  • If you're interested in signing up to supervise and facilitate any Behavior Academies after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, feel free to sign up on the  spreadsheet.  Here's a reminder about the protocol for our Behavior Academies if you're interested.  *New addition to the protocol...please make sure to let the supervising teacher know you're sending someone when you sign a student up for a Behavior Academy.  Thanks to everyone who has been supporting these. 
  • Wanna make somebody's day at Pennoyer...don't forget about our staff shout outs we'd like to get started up again this year!  It's real easy; if one staff member wants to give another staff member at Pennoyer a positive shout out for something that week, just send a quick email blurb to Adam, and he'll feature it in our weekly Hawk Happenings!
  • Great job with all the social media posts shared for the month of March! Keep it up in April. Here's the Google Form for teachers to complete.  Thanks!!!

Weekly Hawk Playlist/Lyric

1 Step Forward, 3 Steps Back by Olivia Rodrigo

Hawk Celebrations

This week is a celebration for three individuals at Pennoyer that really hold down so much of the foundation that make our school and district run the way it does every single day.  It was Administrative Professionals Day this week, and we're so incredibly lucky and honored to have Ms. Jill, Ms. Teresa, and Ms. Denise as our amazing colleagues at Pennoyer.  Ms. Jill does so much in the District Office that supports our staff, current and new families, and daily routines at the District level.  She is always willing to lend a helping hand, and is so incredibly thorough and organized with everything she does.  Ms. Teresa keeps our financials in order and supports our entire staff and families when it comes to benefits, payments, invoices for resources, budgets, professional development, and beyond.  She always has a smile on her face and takes every moment she can to connect with our students as well.  Finally, there's Ms. Denise in the school office.  She finds a way to be everything for everybody and juggles so many tasks from day to day to help our school operate on the level it does.  She is a huge support for me, our entire staff, our families, and of course, our students.  Whatever role she plays from day to day or minute to minute, she gets the job done and then some.  We couldn't do what we do every day without the hard work and dedication of all three of our Administrative Professionals.  #Pennoyerpride for sure!!!









April  Birthdays! ðŸŽ‚

Jenny Arencibia - 4/12

Diana Muntean - 4/13

Monica St. John - 4/15

Audrey Sampson - 4/16

Rachel Michaels - 4/17

Adam Greenberg - 4/21

Katherine Kopoulos - 4/21

Alain Ramirez - 4/22

Patrick Christl - 4/25

Emerson Burghart - 4/26




Thursday, April 18, 2024

Pennoyer Staff Newsletter - 4/19/24

                                             Hawk Thoughts & Happenings

Team Pennoyer,

This week at Pennoyer was definitely booming in the world of literacy.  We capped it off on Thursday night, but the Spring Book Fair was rockin' all week long!  Our very own Mrs. Loring joined in on the spirit as well and has gone above and beyond to invite parents into her classroom these last couple of months of school to engage with the students in read alouds on Tuesdays.





Now if that isn't exciting enough, we also had a visitor this week in the school office.  Sarah, from STEAM Academy, brought in a robotic dog to show off their after school programs they'd like to bring to Pennoyer.  I was a little out of sorts when I walked into the office to see Denise commanding this dog, but it was awesome, and I'm definitely going to look into bringing this after school opportunity to our students next year!!!


And of course, it wouldn't be me, if I didn't leave you all with a Beatles story that's out there, and even though my wife shared this with me from TMZ, I don't know if it's real or what.  Needless to say..."You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one."  I sure hope this is true!



*Just a reminder that I will be out on Monday, April 22nd.


Shout out to the Fine Arts/PE Team from Kiera


"A huge shout out to Carly, Alana, Dominic, and Jim for all of their hard work and dedication in developing assessments this year. They have used their vast expertise and content knowledge to craft high-quality assessments that accurately measure learning outcomes aligned to our local curriculum.  For what can sometimes be a daunting task, they tackled it head-on, finished strong, and have even started planning for next year!"


Shout out to Ivana from Adam


"I know I speak for everyone, when I say how lucky we are to have such a dedicated librarian like Ivana at Pennoyer. It was National Librarian's Day this week, and we know how incredibly lucky we are to have Ivana in our LRC each and every day being so thoughtful with all of our students and staff. She makes it such a warm and welcoming place to be!"


  Hawk Action Items 

  • Pennoyer Teachers...just a friendly reminder if you haven't gotten a chance to complete the follow up Culture and Climate survey, please take a moment to do so by April 29th.  I really appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
  • HERE are the final results from our Professional Development poll from our last staff meeting.  Thanks for participating in this and giving your voice.  We need to create a PD committee moving forward to help guide our decisions for our school and staff.  I'm really excited about this opportunity for our staff to collaborate together.  I'd love to get as many participants as possible.  HERE is an example of the form we'll utilize for some of our major PD days.  I'm thinking this committee will most likely meet once a month, and I can certainly be flexible and work with staff who are interested in being a part of it.  Please reach out with any questions, and let Adam know if you'd like to be a part of this new committee for next year by Friday, May 3rd.  Thanks so much!
  • Just another friendly reminder that we're getting ready for the new Skyward Qmlativ, and I wanted to share out information again that Patrick sent out a couple weeks ago.

    We are well into our migration from Skyward SMS to Skyward Qmlativ. The final data migration will take place in July, where we will be exclusively using Qmlativ by Skyward for our student information and business systems.

    Your teacher account for the Qmlativ test and training environment is now active and is accessible through the Pennoyer OneLogin portal. It is listed as Skyward Qmlativ.

    Screenshot 2024-03-19 at 1.19.43 PM.png

    You will be able to use this database while training to practice what you have learned in the training modules. Please note that this is just a training environment, so you can explore and change whatever you want -- it will not affect REAL STUDENT/STAFF DATA and will be erased after the migration. The data in the training instance contains data that was migrated in October 2023, so you will not see any recent data that has been added since then. It is only a copy from October.

    You should have already received an email with access to the Skyward Knowledge Hub, which contains all of the training tutorials to help you on your way to learning the system. You will be assigned training videos and tutorials that are specific to your role as a teacher.  You will be able to watch the training videos and practice in the test environment well in advance of the actual migration so you are comfortable when the migration happens and you return from summer break. It is recommended that these assigned trainings will need to be completed by the end of April so that you have an opportunity to become familiar with the new platform.  Feel free to reach out to Patrick with any questions.

    Below is a sneak peak at the Qmlativ system.  If you have a few minutes, take a look at some of the quick videos to get a look at the interface:

  • If you're interested in signing up to supervise and facilitate any Behavior Academies after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, feel free to sign up on the  spreadsheet.  Here's a reminder about the protocol for our Behavior Academies if you're interested.  *New addition to the protocol...please make sure to let the supervising teacher know you're sending someone when you sign a student up for a Behavior Academy.  Thanks to everyone who has been supporting these. 
  • Wanna make somebody's day at Pennoyer...don't forget about our staff shout outs we'd like to get started up again this year!  It's real easy; if one staff member wants to give another staff member at Pennoyer a positive shout out for something that week, just send a quick email blurb to Adam, and he'll feature it in our weekly Hawk Happenings!
  • Great job with all the social media posts shared for the month of March! Keep it up in April. Here's the Google Form for teachers to complete.  Thanks!!!

Weekly Hawk Playlist/Lyric

"Everything is temporary anyway.  When the streets are wet.  The colors slip into the sky, but I don't know why, that means you and I are, that means you and I..."

                                                            -Circle by Edie Brickell

Hawk Celebrations

This week at Pennoyer it was all about the amazing Literacy Night event we had on Thursday night!  Mrs. Tronco did an amazing job putting everything together, and so many of our staff members helped out to make it such a special experience for our students and families.  We had a great turnout for this "construction theme" that couldn't have been more appropriate.  Students engaged in a variety of literacy activities from Sight Word Buckets to being surveyors at the Picture Frame Station!  Everything was so well thought out, and the positive spirit was rolling through the MPR, hallways, and classrooms of Pennoyer as usual.  Thanks again to everyone that came out to celebrate this special night with us, and to Mrs. Tronco, and the rest of our amazing Pennoyer staff that put so much time and dedication into Literacy Night to promote so many important skills built around literacy that all of our students will utilize throughout the lives both in and out of school on a daily basis.  #Pennoyerpride construction style!!!















April  Birthdays! ðŸŽ‚

Jenny Arencibia - 4/12

Diana Muntean - 4/13

Monica St. John - 4/15

Audrey Sampson - 4/16

Rachel Michaels - 4/17

Adam Greenberg - 4/21

Katherine Kopoulos - 4/21

Alain Ramirez - 4/22

Patrick Christl - 4/25

Emerson Burghart - 4/26




Friday, April 12, 2024

Pennoyer Staff Newsletter - 4/12/24

                                                 Hawk Thoughts & Happenings

Team Pennoyer,

We're rolling through April and it's starting to feel more like spring around Pennoyer.  I'm looking forward to a lot of events coming up in the next couple of weeks.  We've got Literacy Night, our Spring Book Fair, Community Kindness Day, and the Mother Son Event just to name a few.  I want to thank everyone for all of your hard work this week and holding down the fort at Pennoyer while some of us were away.  I know our staff stepped up as you always do, and I truly appreciate it.  I wanted to share some highlights of our Washington DC trip with our 8th graders this week and give everyone a taste of our experiences.  They were really a great group, and we had such a nice time with them that I'm hoping they'll never forget...

From O'hare Airport, where we actually had a student experience their first time on an airplane, we made our way to Washington DC and started our trip at the US Marine Corp Battle of Iwo Jima Memorial...



Then we moved onto the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial where there were 184 benches with reflective ponds that represented the combined lives lost between passengers on the airplane and the people in the Pentagon...



The World War II Memorial was an amazing sit in itself, but surprising our very own Officer Bob there, and then our students being asked to lead the pledge of allegiance was an absolute emotional thrill and honor for all of us...





When we got to Arlington National Cemetery we had our walking shoes ready for sure.  We learned about the special significance of the area and some of the important political figures buried there like President Kennedy and his family...






We didn't get to go up it, but it was a beautiful late afternoon when we visited the Washington Monument and got some great pictures...



Next, we walked along the water and visited the FDR, Jefferson, & MLK Memorials...










Our day two began with an amazing visit to Mt. Vernon - George Washington's home, where we got to actually go inside and see where he worked and lived his final days...







Then is was onto Ford's Theater and the Peterson house where Abraham Lincoln died...





Next, we spent about 2 hours walking around the American History Museum and saw so many cool things from over 200 years of our young country's history...







When we got to the Vietnam Memorial, our students learned that there was an incredible 58,000 names engraved on the reflective marble and so many were MIA...




We ended our second day at the Lincoln Memorial on another beautiful night...




Our final day was filled with an emotional start at the Holocaust Museum...








Then we got pretty close to a familiar building called the White House...



Next, it was time to check out the original Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives Museum...




We even got to walk up the steps of the Capital Building...





Weekly Shout Out From Melissa, Monica, and Adam to Julia


"Julia put an amazing trip and experience together for so many of our 8th graders at Washington DC this week. Everything was so well thought out and planned, and her dedication and spirit definitely shined through. We were just happy to go along for the ride. Julia helped put the surprise together for Officer Bob, and did special things like having our students recite lines of MLK's I Have a Dream Speech right next to his memorial. She really made the entire trip something we know our 8th graders will never forget."




*Our Staff Meeting is next Monday, April 15th in the MPR.  HERE is the agenda.  The focus will mainly be starting to collaborate to create our Class Lists for the 2024-2025 school year.


  Hawk Action Items 

  • Pennoyer Teachers...just a friendly reminder if you havn't gotten a chance to complete the follow up Culture and Climate survey, please take a moment to do so by April 22nd.  I really appreciate the thoughtful feedback.
  • Just another friendly reminder that we're getting ready for the new Skyward Qmlativ, and I wanted to share out information again that Patrick sent out a couple weeks ago.

    We are well into our migration from Skyward SMS to Skyward Qmlativ. The final data migration will take place in July, where we will be exclusively using Qmlativ by Skyward for our student information and business systems.

    Your teacher account for the Qmlativ test and training environment is now active and is accessible through the Pennoyer OneLogin portal. It is listed as Skyward Qmlativ.

    Screenshot 2024-03-19 at 1.19.43 PM.png

    You will be able to use this database while training to practice what you have learned in the training modules. Please note that this is just a training environment, so you can explore and change whatever you want -- it will not affect REAL STUDENT/STAFF DATA and will be erased after the migration. The data in the training instance contains data that was migrated in October 2023, so you will not see any recent data that has been added since then. It is only a copy from October.

    You should have already received an email with access to the Skyward Knowledge Hub, which contains all of the training tutorials to help you on your way to learning the system. You will be assigned training videos and tutorials that are specific to your role as a teacher.  You will be able to watch the training videos and practice in the test environment well in advance of the actual migration so you are comfortable when the migration happens and you return from summer break. It is recommended that these assigned trainings will need to be completed by the end of April so that you have an opportunity to become familiar with the new platform.  Feel free to reach out to Patrick with any questions.

    Below is a sneak peak at the Qmlativ system.  If you have a few minutes, take a look at some of the quick videos to get a look at the interface:

  • If you're interested in signing up to supervise and facilitate any Behavior Academies after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, feel free to sign up on the  spreadsheet.  Here's a reminder about the protocol for our Behavior Academies if you're interested.  *New addition to the protocol...please make sure to let the supervising teacher know you're sending someone when you sign a student up for a Behavior Academy.  Thanks to everyone who has been supporting these. 
  • Wanna make somebody's day at Pennoyer...don't forget about our staff shout outs we'd like to get started up again this year!  It's real easy; if one staff member wants to give another staff member at Pennoyer a positive shout out for something that week, just send a quick email blurb to Adam, and he'll feature it in our weekly Hawk Happenings!
  • Great job with all the social media posts shared for the month of March! Keep it up in April. Here's the Google Form for teachers to complete.  Thanks!!!

Weekly Hawk Playlist/Lyric

"Take Me to the River" by The Talking Heads

Hawk Celebrations

I wanted to take this week to celebrate our incredible Leadership Team at Pennoyer.  Ms. Norgard, Mrs. Slawson, Ms. Barzano, Ms. Bieda, Mrs. Loring, and Mrs. Koukari have been amazing Team Leaders to work with this year.  This group of staff members have done so much work to support our systems, staff, students, and families.  I know we have more work to do, but the level of dedication and thoughtful collaboration this year has set us on such a promising path, and this team has certainly put in the work.  Whether it's at Staff Meetings, Grade Band Meetings, or Institute Days, this Leadership Team has taken on so many responsibilities and really stepped up time and time again.  I know how incredibly lucky I am to be working with such a great group of educators.  #Pennoyerpride



April  Birthdays! ðŸŽ‚

Jenny Arencibia - 4/12

Diana Muntean - 4/13

Monica St. John - 4/15

Audrey Sampson - 4/16

Rachel Michaels - 4/17

Adam Greenberg - 4/21

Katherine Kopoulos - 4/21

Alain Ramirez - 4/22

Patrick Christl - 4/25

Emerson Burghart - 4/26




Pennoyer Staff Newsletter - 5/31/24

                                                         Hawk Thoughts & Happenings Team Pennoyer, I seriously cannot thank you all enou...