Thursday, April 30, 2009

Lion's Lore

Hello RLT!

For the past 15 years, communities across the country have set aside the first full week of May, including the second Tuesday, National Teacher Day, to shower their teachers with well-deserved thanks. In celebration of Teacher Appreciation Week, the administrative team would like to demonstrate our appreciation for the difference you make in the lives of young people.

As stated by Theresa Grimm, “without teacher appreciation there can’t be any student progress.” With your steadfast focus on investing in students, your tireless commitment is invaluable. We know how hard you work and how artfully you continue to get productivity from your students. We would like to say thank you with the following tokens of appreciation.

Monday
  • Spine Check & Massage (7:00 – 4:00)

Tuesday

  • Cobblers & Ice Cream

Wednesday

  • Breakfast provided by Senior Exec.

Thursday

  • A special gift

Friday

  • Spine & Massage (7:00-12:00)
  • Desserts provided by PTSA

Oh by the way, a jeans week for you all!

Thanks for making a difference,

Lance

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lion's Lore

Hello RLT!

The state accountability system is reviewed annually. First, a Focus Group of Educators meets to review various accountability topics for the current year and beyond. Next, the Educator Focus Group proposal is presented to the Commissioner's Accountability Advisory Committee (CAAC). Yesterday’s release of the commissioner’s final decisions for 2009 Accountability did not have any last minute surprises. If interested, please review the entire 13 page report at this web address: http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2009/index.html

Cloyd Hastings has highlighted important information from the document:

  • Academically Acceptable rises 5% for Writing and Social Studies (to 70%); for math (to 55%); and for science (to 50%).
  • The Texas Projection Measure (TPM) that was originally designed for use in AYP will be used in AEIS immediately. A TPM for grade 8 will not be available until 2010.
  • The hierarchy for meeting a given subject’s standard is:
    The Absolute Standard, Required Improvement, Texas Projection Measure, & Exceptions.
  • The School Leaver Provision is no longer available. This means that the high school’s completion rates for All Students and the four subpopulation groups can impact a campus and/or district rating. This also means that the middle school dropout rates can have a similar impact.
  • The Underreported Students indicator is now fully in play and can impact a district’s rating.
  • College Ready Graduates moves from a report only status to an actual Gold Performance Acknowledgement.
  • In 2009 GPA standards increase for 9 of the 14 indicators.

We feel the changes will only benefit our campus.

Also, as mentioned yesterday during our faculty meeting, we have moved up according to Newsweek's annual school ranking report from 838 in 2008, to 637 this year. Keep up the good work RLT! http://www.newsweek.com/id/39380/?q=2008/rank/1.

Wishing you all a fantastic weekend,

Lance




Thursday, April 16, 2009

Lion's Lore

Hello RLT!


Our kids have many success stories this year in fine arts, athletics, as well as academically. Today we would like to recognize one of our students for being selected as a Presidential Scholar.


The Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964, to recognize and honor the most distinguished graduating high school seniors. Each year, up to 140 students are named as Presidential Scholars-- one of the Nation's highest honors for high school students. The scholars represent excellence in education and the promise of greatness in young people. RLT is proud to honor Charuta Gavankar for being selected as one of approximately 560 semifinalists to advance to the final round of competition. Congratulations Charuta!

A message from the FF coordinators;
Faculty Follies is an eagerly-anticipated tradition held every year at RLT. Our staff graciously gives their all every year to put on a great and hilarious show. If participating is not an option, please plan on attending. This talent show is very entertaining and cannot be missed.


Faculty Follies will be Monday evening, May 4th, at 7:00 PM. The cost of admission is only $5. All of the proceeds go to senior scholarships. Please encourage all of your students to go! Faculty Follies is definitely a must-see show!

If interested in participating in the show, it’s not too late to join in on the fun. There’s a part for everyone! Contact Lori Dumerer or Brandon Walters for more information.

Have a great weekend,
Lance

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Lion's Lore

Hello RLT!

The R.L. Turner Coaching Staff and Fine Arts Directors are contributing greatly in the success of our Freshmen Initiative. The data shows that 62% of ninth graders decide at semester if they will complete the high school journey or drop out. After researching a few strategies with other districts, we created the REEL Team.

The REEL team is a coaching effort to make a mentoring relationship with struggling freshmen. Our purpose is to provide additional support to ensure these students do not fall through the cracks. Students were selected based on their first semester performance. Once again, RLT is a leader in innovative approaches for connecting with kids and taking it to the next level. Kudos to the coaches and fine arts directors!

As the veterans know, the final stretch is packed with activities that will keep us extremely busy. We would like to share a timeline of upcoming events. Should be exciting! S:\Upcoming Events

Innovation

Mr. Toulmin has discovered a cool site that he is implementing for the journalism program. According to Mr. Toulmin, it's a free service offered by Google. You just have to invest a little time in it. Here is the link: http://sites.google.com/site/turnerjournalism/.

Thanks for all you do,

Lance