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, May 10, 2016

Athletes of the Week!

This week's Student Athletes of the Week are:

Krishna Suresh
Krishna is a great student, person and athlete. Krishna has played doubles for the Green tennis team throughout the season and did so with pride. Krishna doesn’t give up during a match if he’s losing and demonstrates tremendous sportsmanship. He is always one of the first players out of the locker room and ready to start warming up or to lend a helping hand. He is a hard-working young man on and off the court. Krishna takes initiative to pick up trash, put items away or help out his coach without even being asked. These attributes, in combination with continuously putting forth his best effort, is what makes him a great and well-rounded athlete. Krishna maintains honor roll status in addition to his participation sports and other extracurricular activities. His great attitude, maturity, manners, integrity and sense of humor are other demonstrations of Krishna’s fabulous character. I am thankful to have the chance to have Krishna on my team.


Ethan Wallace
The Sycamore Junior High Gold tennis team’s athlete of the week is Ethan Wallace. As a doubles player, Ethan has been a great fighter at both the net and baseline and strives to be the very best that he can be at all times during matches. He never gives up on any point and goes for every shot. He has a strong, deep serve with good angle and placement, which has let his partner put the ball away after a weak return. During changeovers, Ethan does an awesome job of listening to positive feedback and suggestions from his coach and then responding well to them on the court afterwards. Ethan shows maturity and a positive team spirit towards his teammates, doubles partners, coaches, opponents, and parents. Both on and off the court, he is always in ready position with a positive attitude and a growth mindset. Stay awesome, Ethan. Congratulations! Coach Stinson