There is always so much promise at the beginning of a new school year. Everyone is fresh and rested when they show up for the first day and really happy to begin a new school year. While this was a very short summer break, teachers and students still returned to school with positive attitudes about the year ahead. This year, there are a lot of things to be happy about at Lely Elementary School. It's going to be a good year.
One of the new things that we'll be doing this year is using a new literacy program. All instructional staff had a two-day training to get up to speed on the program's emphasis and resources. Based on what I saw during those two days, I think this program is going to lead to a huge improvement in student learning. For one thing, phonics takes a front seat in literacy learning. I'm not sure what has happened to phonics over the years. It seems that when I started (in the late 1980's), phonics was in vogue, and over the course of my 30+ years in education, it has gone in and out of fashion in schools. I never understood why. Phonics is a great way for many kids to learn to read and it should have been in our toolbox all along. Now, it is back and I think we are the better for it. Kids in all elementary grades, K-5, will have phonics incorporated into the literacy lessons. Yes, even fifth graders need phonics. Well, many adults do too :)
Another improvement is the district emphasis on reading in class. It is long overdue. I remember a few years ago when I was observed by a principal and my kiddos were reading. We read every day for thirty minutes of our ninety minute block. It took a while to get the kids to buy in but after a while, we created a cool reading community where kids would find "their" books, read them, and share them with others. I made book recommendations, of course, but the kids did most of the recommending. It was a beautiful thing to see. However, my principal at the time was not a fan. The message to me was that I was wasting our time by having kids read in class. That was an activity that was not on his principal checklist. There was no box to check for what I was doing in class and therefore it was not a valid activity. Of course, I explained the research behind having kids read in class and the great learning strides that kids made, but my advocacy fell on deaf ears. There was no box for it on the checklist. Now, reading in class is a point of emphasis and the kids will all be better for it!
Another thing that will make a huge difference in our school year is our Leader in Me program at Lely. This will be our first real, uninterrupted year of implementing this program. We are all familiar enough with the program now that we can administer the program and grow it over the course of the year. Teachers' mindsets have evolved to include the kids in planning activities even more than we did before. While in the past couple of years, we have been able to get one or two things off the ground, this year, I expect we will get dozens of new aspects of this program integrated into our school year. Nearly all of the teachers are on board and we have excellent leadership, so the pieces are in place for a great school.
We also have some "Wow" factor things planned. Kids and adults like to come into the building and see something new, something awe-inspiring, and they are going to have those experiences several times this year. We have many things in the works that, over the course of the school year, will provide that jolt of excitement for students and teachers when they walk through the doors of Lely Elementary. Now, I won't spill the beans here, but if you subscribe to our Facebook page (facebook.com/lelymediacenter) or follow us on Instagram (@doneckert_libraryguy) or Twitter (@dayankee). you will see all of the amazing things we are bringing to the school this year. And watch this space too. I'll be updating all of the cool and wonderful things that are happening at school all year long.
While the first week of school is over, the positive vibes of administrators, teachers, and students is palpable, and it's just the beginning. This is going to be a great year at Lely, and we can't wait for these kids to experience their best school year ever!
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