Friday, October 28, 2011

Professor Mahesh Sharma Returns to Our Laconia Schools!

During the week of October 31st to November 4th, Professor Dr. Mahesh Sharma will come back to work with us in the Laconia School District. Professor Sharma will continue his work with teachers from Kindergarten to 12th Grade improve our math instruction methods. Mahesh's influence on our practice has been dramatically positive since he started consulting with us last Spring.

Dr. Sharma typically will spend his time with teachers introducing new practices/approaches to teaching mathematics, modelling these practices by teaching students in our classrooms (while teachers observe), and then meeting with teachers to debrief the observation, answer questions, and the like.

Our teachers find these learning experiences with Professor Sharma extremely beneficial, and with direct and immediate positive impact on their teaching and student learning. We are so fortunate and so pleased to have the opportunity to bring Mahesh Sharma to our school district.

If you have not yet had an opportunity to meet Dr. Sharma and hear him speak about how children learn mathematics (and how you can help them learn math concepts better and faster), please plan to join us for a special evening presentation with Professor Sharma at Laconia Middle School on the evening of Thursday, November 3rd, from 6:00-7:30pm.

We hope to see you there!

WHS Book Fair Now Underway .....

We are pleased to announce that our annual Scholastic Book Fair is now underway. the book fair opened on October 27th, and will run until November 9th. The fair is open daily from 8:30am-3:30pm. We will offer special evening hours on Wednesday, November 9th (the day of our fall parent conferences) -- we'll be open until 8:00pm. on the 9th!

You can shop hundreds of books and study aids at our book fair; all at very affordable prices! Please come by and visit our annual Scholastic Book Fair. You'll be supporting two fantastic causes if you do: our school library, and your child's improved reading ability! This is a 'win-win' proposition, for sure.

Many thanks, in advance, for any support that you can offer!

WHS Harvest Festival A Real (S)MASH!!

Under the direction of our school counselor, Mollie Babcock, the students and staff of Woodland Heights School enjoyed a fabulous day of learning and fun as we celebrated our annual 'Harvest Festival'.

Many staff members and school volunteers worked together to plan and facilitate the fifteen stations that comprised our harvest celebration. A sampling of our morning stations included: football, volleyball, soccer, beanbag, and obstacle course stations (all run by Laconia High School student athletes); birdseed and gourd stations run by the LHS Key Club; a ghost adventure, arts and crafts station, a story station run by staff; and a 'Monster Mash' dance station led by members of the LHS Cheer Squad. Our afternoon activities included quality time with 'Laconia's Finest' (Laconia Police Department) to learn about how to be safe while out trick-or-treating, making scarecrows, and watching a short cartoon on halloween traditions.

This special event could not have been possible without the help of many people in our school and local community. Many thanks to all who made this day of harvest celebration so wonderful for our students!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Elementary ACTL Makes a Difference!


In the Laconia elementary schools, we opened this year with an enormous advantage over previous years. As part of our district administration's shrewd cost-cutting measures last spring, we were able to cut a number of staff positions, while creating one new and extremely valuable position in the process. This new staffing pattern makes us even more efficient and even more effective in all that we are working toward as part of our district's school improvement efforts.

What? This past summer, a long-time friend and devoted staff member of the Laconia Elementary Schools, Mrs. Gail Bourn (also an Adjunct Professor of Education at Plymouth State University), won appointment as our school district's first 'Academic Coordinator of Teaching and Learning' (ACTL, "Actyl" for short). Our ACTL is a full-time administrative-level staff position shared amongst our district's three elementary schools. Gail's maintains her office and spends two full days at WHS, using her other three days of the week working with the teachers and principals at Elm Street and Pleasant Street Schools.

So What? Mrs. Bourn's impact on our school improvement efforts and our overall school effectiveness in just her first two months on the job cannot be overstated. Gail began her ACTL tenure conducting powerful mulri-day teacher training institutes in such areas as Teaching Reading Comprehension, the Writing Process, and Kindergarten and Grade 1 Curriculum and Instructional Improvement. Since then, she has conducted trainin as part of our school opening professional development modules on Professional Learning Communities (PLCs), and developed and facilitated the PLC process in each of our elementary schools. She has worked collaboratively with grade level teams to develop their annual SMART goals that will guide their professional development over the course of the coming school year. She has also coordinated our visits and professional development in our work with Professor Mahesh Sharma (mathematics), continued her work with our Kindergarten and Grade 1 Teams in ongoing program development, holds seats on our Laconia Improvement Team, Humanities Council, and Mathematics & Science Council. She is a member of our school district administrative team, and has provided ready and well-qualified guidance to our district elementary principals in all affairs related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment. In addition to all of this, she has been accessible to staff in each of our buildings and conducts regular meetings for teachers to support them in their work individually or in small groups. Oh, and Gail does a lot more for us, too. Much more than I probably know.


Then What? Mrs. Bourn will continue her work with our school's Professional Learning Communities, as well as our Mathematics and Literacy Improvement Initiatives. Specifically, she will likely work with our school-based improvement teams in analyzing student assessment data as it becomes available to us (AIMSWeb, NWEA-MAP, and NECAP), strategies for intelligent and deliberate integration of Mahesh Sharma techniques into our Everyday Math Program instruction, and fostering further improvement of our literacy program to include the conduct of more efficient and effective Readers and Writers Workshops across all grade levels in our school.

Now What? Mrs. Gail Bourn is a warmly welcomed member of our school staff. Her efforts have complemented our work at every turn. Her experience, expertise, organization and communication skills, as well as her sensibilities about what our school should and can be, have alreay proven to be enormous assets to our staff and students. We are a better school for Gail's membership, and the sky is the limit on the work we will do together for the benefit of our school system and its students.

Come in to Woodland Heights sometime soon, and ask to meet our school community's latest addition: Mrs. Gail Bourn, Laconia School District Academic Coordinator of Teaching and Learning -- Elementary. Her warmth and welcoming nature will put you at ease and help you to better understand all that we are doing to further improve the educational experiences of your child at our very own Woodland Heights School.

Slots Still Available in 'Ready for Kindergarten!' Program

We are pleased to announce that the registration period for the Lakes Region United Way 'Ready for Kindergarten!' program has been extended as there are still attendance slots available for this free educational program.

What is 'Ready for Kindergarten!'? It is an parent and child educational program to help families prepare their children for a successful kindergarten experience. Infants to children 5 years old are eligible to enroll with their parents. There is a good deal of parent education and teaching materials provided to help you be even more effective as your child's 'first and most loved teacher'.

Here is a flyer for the program:


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Here are the slots for the program that remain as of Friday, October 6th:

Child Age............Kindergarten Class...........Available Slots
Birth-1..............(K Class of 2016)..................Full
1-2..................(K Class of 2015)................2 Spots
2-3..................(K Class of 2014)................3 Spots
3-4..................(K Class of 2013)................2 Spots
4-5..................(K Class of 2012)................1 Spot

If you would like to learn more about 'Ready for Kindergarten!', or register for the program, contact Shannon at 524-1741 ext 15 right away!

Thanks for your interest and good luck! When we 'Live United', everyone wins.