EA Daily Bulletin: Wednesday May 28, 2008

Today is an “A” day.

Secondary Final Exams: Today’s exams are I.T. (grades 9/10 8:00 AM – grades 11/12 10:00 AM) and Social Studies (vice versa). Tomorrow there will be Make-Up exams for those students who have missed Monday, Tuesday, or today. Students are to make arrangements with the individual teachers.

Orphanage Donation Run: Ms. Sherri and the grade 4 students will be delivering the donations to a local orphanage today. All community members are reminded to donate non perishable food items this morning.

Despedida For Katheren: We will hold Katheren’s Farewell Ceremony tonight beginning at 6:00 PM. The community is invited to attend. It is not obligatory for the entire teaching staff to attend. The family has invited many teachers to dinner afterwards. Tomorrow we will have the ceremony and party for Audrey.

TIE Care Health Care Extension: Departing teachers interested in extending their health care coverage past July 31st can check their email. I forwarded a message from Frank, our TIE Care representative. The cost of the extended coverage are the responsibility of the teacher.

Security Update: We have put in an internal phone network in the homes and the school. Rosangela placed the phone number list in your boxes. There are now lines among the homes, both guard houses, and the school (office, Media Lab 2, Early Childhood, and gymnasium). With regards to security, communication is the key. The installation of the phone system is a direct result of our drill we did early in the year. We found that radios and cell phones can only be used as a back up, not as the main form of communication on campus.

School Paint: The choices for paint scheme are posted on the wall in front of the office. Ms. Nadia and Ms. Alejandra are organizing the voting and will be giving us more information on how we can vote.

School Yearbook: We uploaded “The Guacamaya” – Escuela Anaco’s Yearbook yesterday. It is available for purchase on blurb. Click on book store and search for “Escuela Anaco” and it will come up. Some of the photos may not be of the highest quality so please know that you purchase at your own risk. We printed some of the questionable photo pages here and they looked fine. If local parents are interested in purchasing a copy and need a local address to send it to, please see the office.

Educational Research: This excerpt from an article in Education Week:

“The Consortium on Chicago School Research, based at the University of Chicago, found that teachers in the 409,000-student district would spend about one month of instructional time on ACT practice in the core classes offered during junior year. But the ACT scores were slightly lower in schools where 11th grade teachers reported spending 40 percent of their time on test preparation, compared with schools where teachers devoted less than 20 percent of their class time to ACT preparation.

The study examined surveys and test scores of high school juniors in 2005. Teachers were also surveyed as part of the study.

Elaine Allensworth, a co-director at the consortium and the lead author of “From High School to the Future: ACT Preparation—Too Much, Too Late,” identified two problems: First, devoting so much time to preparation diverts attention from the broad content knowledge that students need to do well on the test. Also, the test preparation that most teachers are doing in the classroom is poor.

“The ACT is not designed for instruction,” Ms. Allensworth said in an interview.

The ACT, administered by Iowa City, Iowa-based ACT Inc., is a three-hour test of language arts, mathematics, and science tied closely to the high school curriculum. Five states—Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan and Wyoming—give the test to all high school juniors. About 1.3 million students in the class of 2007 took the test, according to ACT Inc.”

The article in its entirety can be found here.

EA Daily Bulletin: Tuesday May 27, 2008

Today is a “B” day.

Secondary Final Exams: The first exams this morning will be grades 9/10 chemistry and 11/12 Spanish at 8:00 – 9:40 AM. In the second round, the grades will switch as 9/10 will have Spanish and 11/12 will have chemistry from 10:00 – 11:40 AM. Tomorrow’s exams will be I.T. and Social Studies.

Economics Presentation: Katheren will be presenting her economics defense of her learning at 12:30 PM today in the Media lab. The high school is required to attend.

Board of Trustees: There will be a Board of Trustees meeting this morning in the office at 8:00 AM.

General Assembly: There will be a general assembly meeting today at 6:00 PM. All interested stake holders are invited to attend. I will be showing a video and a short presentation about the year in review and the challenges ahead. Changes in our program will be announced this evening.

Casa Hogar Final Donation Drive: “Casa Hogar” is the term used for orphanages in Venezuela. Today is the final day we are accepting donations for them. The boxes are located near the main bulletin board in the school. We are also asking all students to bring a non-perishable food item (rice, flour, can goods) tomorrow morning. The grade 4 students and some mothers will be making the delivery tomorrow morning. A special thank you to Ms. Sherri Moore for all of her efforts with the orphanage this year!

Report Cards: The Media Lab will be open this afternoon for teachers to input their grades and comments on the cards. If you are having problems with this, please let us know. Gary will be inputing the STAR and PAR assessment data onto the cards.

School Leaver Ceremonies: Wednesday evening Katheren will have here leaving ceremony. She is graduating with a Venezuelan Bachiller. The ceremony will consist of a slide show, a speech by her, and then family, friends, and teachers can say a few words about her. It should last about a half hour. She will be having a dinner at her home following the ceremony and many teachers are invited. The same will take place on Thursday evening for Audrey and she will be having a party at her home afterwards.

Teacher Training Time: We will meet tomorrow morning in the Media Lab. Items discussed will be the schedule for Thursday and Friday and student awards.

EA Daily Bulletin: Monday May 26, 2008

Today is an “A” day.

Secondary Final Exam Schedule for Monday May 26th:

8:00 – 9:40 AM Mathematics 9/10 & English 11/12

10:00 – 11:40 AM English 9/10 & Mathematics 11/12

All exams will take place in the library and will be proctored by the teachers in charge.

The afternoon schedule will consist of either study for the next exam or a non-intensive academic class. I am proposing the following and are asking secondary teachers to review, comment and improve:

9 & 10’s 5-Social Studies Study Period 6 – Chemistry Study Period 7 – PE (Group Volleyball w/ 11&12’s)

11 & 12’s 5-Espanol Study Period 6- Chemistry Study Period 7- PE (Group Volleyball w/ 9 & 10

Tomorrow’s exams will be chemistry and Spanish.

General Assembly: There will be a general assembly tomorrow evening at 6:00 PM. Everyone is invited to attend. I will be reviewing the accomplishments and challenges of this past year as well as what changes are in store for next year. Parents will have the opportunity to voice their concerns.

Despedidas: The grades 2-3 and grade 4 will be having farewell parties for Susan and Sherri. They will be out of school in the afternoon.

Family Weekend Journal May 24-25, 2008

Ocean, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Friday night I took Sebey and Owen to the dentist. There was a big thunderstorm that knocked out power for a while. I think finally the rainy season has arrived to Anaco.
Saturday we were invited to spend the day on a friend’s boat. Rolando & Minerva wanted to thank us for our work with their sons, Samuel and Jose. We had a great day in the Mochima National Park, and Owen and Oliver were loving the fact that a boat had a bed. Ocean also enjoyed the speed of the boat and is shown above as we go through the canals of El Morro. They even took us out for lunch at Plaza Mayor. Very cool to pull up on the boat and go to a restaurant.
Sunday was my birthday and I spent the day exactly how I wanted- with my family. We played hide-and-seek and Nadia and I went for a run together. I even got a nap in!
Final week of school – very busy.

Owen Graduates from Kindergarten

Owens Graduation Speech, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

We had a nice ceremony on Friday morning at the school. The Kindergarten “graduated” to first grade. It is a big moment for them and their parents as it marks the end of early childhood. Next year they will be in the elementary school. All the students read a prepared graduation speech and received their diplomas. Many proud parents were taking video and photos. Above is Owen’s speech. He is a bit sad in leaving his friends. We plan to re-enroll him in kindergarten next year at his new school due to his young age.

End-of-Year Black & White Night

The Vargas Clan, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

Last night we had a “Black & White” party to celebrate the ending of another school year. It was a pot luck and families provided dishes from around the world. Many included the recipes so if you liked something, you could take the recipe home. With the many countries represented in our community, we sampled much exotic gourmet cuisine. From paella from Spain, to Venezuelan arepas, to Peruvian Papas Huancaina, to watermelon from Iowa, everyone ate too much. Our community was looking their best and people stayed well into the night laughing and talking. Grade 11 student Katheren gave a nice speech about me and my family – thank you for the kind words!

You can click on the photo above to see the other shots I took last night.

EA Daily Bulletin: Friday May 23, 2008

Today is a “B” day.

Happy Birthday Dean Wayne Jr.! (Sunday)

Happy Birthday Ms. Lene Olsen (Sunday)

-Lene’s email is lcolsen@gmail.com if you want to send her a message. She is in Trondheim, Norway.

Sixth Grade Field Trip: The sixth grade will be at the Pins Bowling Center in Lecheria. Mr. Flinn has arranged substitutions for his classes today.

Substitutions: Ms. Alejandra will be taking a personal day today. She arranged coverage with Ms. Ann and Ms. Lisa.

Kindergarten Graduation Ceremony: This will take place today at 8:45 AM on the main stage. Teachers with other classes may move to a quieter location.

Secondary Final Exam Schedule for Monday May 26th:

8:00 – 9:40 AM Mathematics 9/10 & English 11/12

10:00 – 11:40 AM English 9/10 & Mathematics 11/12

All exams will take place in the library and will be proctored by the teachers in charge.

The afternoon schedule will consist of either study for the next exam or a non-intensive academic class. I am proposing the following and are asking secondary teachers to review, comment and improve:

9 & 10’s 5-Social Studies Study Period 6 – Chemistry Study Period 7 – PE (Group Volleyball w/ 11&12’s)

11 & 12’s 5-Espanol Study Period 6- Chemistry Study Period 7- PE (Group Volleyball w/ 9 & 10)

Andy Getting Stitches

Andy Getting Stitches, originally uploaded by bill kralovec.

This morning Escuela Anaco PE teacher Andrew Kralovec collided with a student during a soccer game. Both were going for a header and the student’s forehead ripped a gash into the forehead of Mr. Kralovec. He bled profusely, but valiantly made it to the office and we drove to the nearby clinic to get stitches. He ended up getting 4 stitches and despite a bit of nausea, he came out feeling okay. Being the dedicated educator he is, he came back and taught his third period chemistry class!

The other student is doing well without any injury. The emergency room visit cost us $40 and the prescription antibiotic was another $5.

You can click on the video above to watch a bit of surgery and Andy describing the play. I also put up some other photos of the incident.

EA Daily Bulletin: Thursday May 22, 2008

Today is an “A” day.

Happy Birthday Mr. Gary Donahue!

Black & White Night: In lieu of our traditional International Night, we are having a black and white end-of-year party this evening. The festivities begin at 6:00 PM. To celebrate our international nature, families are asked to provide a dish typical of their country. You may also take a recipe to share with everyone. We’ll have the photocopier ready for those who want to take them home. The dress is semi-formal and only in black and white. We should have a diversity of dishes, as community members are citizens of Portugal, Spain, Italy, USA, Bolivia, Australia, Colombia, Ecuador, Scotland, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Peru, Canada, and of course, host Venezuela

Party organizer Ms. Alejandra Chavez informs me that we are looking for a parent or teacher volunteer to supervise the secondary students who will be entertaining the children in the gymnasium and video room. For the kids, we’ll have the gym open and we will be showing a movie with popcorn in the second Media Lab.

There will also be a raffle of wine and chocolate. There are no entrance fees, just everyone is asked to supply a pot luck dish. The school is providing refreshments and cutlery.

Cell Phone for Sale: Motorola PEBL U6 (White)
Comes with:

Hands free Bluetooth

Blue soft plastic protective cover
Black leather protective cover/belt clip
Charger

I bought it for my teen daughter who never uses it.
Have original receipt and box–purchased at Plaza Mayor for 450 Bfs

Sell for 300Bfs

Call Kathy Franklin if interested
0414-812-3806

Kindergarten Graduation: Tomorrow morning at 8:45 AM, the kindergarten students will be having their graduation ceremony. They will be graduating from Early Childhood and turning from red shirts into white shirts. The other classes are not obligated to attend, but they are invited.
Yearbook: The 2007-2008 Guacamaya yearbook is completed! Congratulations to all students and teachers that assisted in the production. From looking it over, it is a beautiful keepsake and I highly recommend every family purchasing one. The book will be on sale via the web site Blurb. For those of you leaving, you may pay by credit card and ship it to wherever you are going. For the locals without credit card access, we’ll organize a group order from the school. Ms. Alejandra Chavez will have more information shortly on how to order.

EA Daily Bulletin: May 21, 2008

EA Daily Bulletin: Wednesday May 21, 2008

Today is a “B” day.

Director’s Blog: My blog is suffering technical difficulties which may or may not be worked out. In the meantime, I will be using my personal blog, http://www.billkralovec.com and be posting school items. We are hoping to get the Director’s Blog back up and it will serve as an archive of the school from 2005-2008. In the three years I maintained it, I posted 988 times. This will be the last email daily bulletin, so please bookmark my personal blog until June 10th. I am sorry for the inconvenience.

Community Time: We are having a community time this morning first period. The Pre-Kindergarten children will be performing the “Butterfly Song” and the Kindergarten will be performing the play, “Jack & the Beanstalk.” Mr. Donahue from the IT department will show Grade 2&3 videos “Guess My Best Friend” and Grades 5 and up, book trailers.

Black & White Ball: The black and white night will take place tomorrow beginning at 6:00 PM. Nadia, Ale, Sherri, and Carmen have been working on the decorations, etc. and will explain more about the night to us during TTT today. Everyone is asked to take a dish for the potluck and to post the recipe for others to see. The recipes have an international theme so please prepare a dish that is traditional of a certain country.

Golf: Claudio continues to hold golf on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after school. The last session will be next Wednesday, May 28th.

General Assembly: There will be a general assembly of the community next Tuesday, May 27th in the main hall of the school. I will be discussing the school year in review and changes for next year. All parents, students, and teachers are invited to attend.

Sixth Grade Field Trip: The sixth graders will bowling on Friday with Mr. Flinn.

Kindergarten Graduation: The kindergarten class will hold their graduation ceremonies Friday morning at 8:45 AM.