SJH 2016-17 Building Goals!

SJH 2016-17 Building Goals!

Goal #1: Teachers will collaborate in PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES to inform classroom instructional practices.
Goal #2: Teachers will increase FORMATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES in daily practice.
Goal #3: Teachers will improve in the DIFFERENTIATION of instruction in classrooms.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Students of the Week!

This week's Students of the Week are:

Chloe Mensch

Nominated by: Mrs. Rutledge

Since the very first week of class I have been looking forward to honoring Chloe as Student of the Week. Right away she exhibited strong skills that made her worthy of the award. Throughout the year she has relentlessly continued to demonstrate that she is at the top of her class. Not only has she earned straight A’s in language arts this year, but she sets this standard in all her other classes as well. She’s a hard worker and is fully invested in her education. Some sentiments from her other teachers are “she’s such an individual”, “very attentive in class”, “great artist” and “very responsible. Chloe has made a lasting impression this year. She has set the bar for excellence very high and done so with maturity, grace and dignity. I can’t wait to see what the future holds for this young lady. Congratulations Chloe!


Allison McElroy


Nominated by: Mr. Heffron

This week’s student of the week is Allison McElroy. Allison is the ideal student. When others speak of her words and phrases such as pleasant, hard worker, and a joy to have in class continuously arise. Allison is a very bright young lady who pays attention to detail and displays this trait in her everyday work. She is very friendly and liked by all of her peers. Allison is having a very successful 7th grade year. The qualities and practices that she has displayed so far this year will be reflected in her grades and will lead to a very successful educational career at Sycamore Junior High School.