Superintendent of Schools

Spring 2013

 It is very apparent our schools are valued by the community.  The C.A FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATION (CAFÉ) has had a fantastic first year of operation.  The PTO’s have provided our teachers and students with valuable resources.  Packed houses at the drama club production, and our concerts, shows the coVocabulary mmunity enjoys watching our students excel.  A group of parents, staff and students have  been working on updating our district’s mission, vision and commitments.  We will then develop annual performance targets aligned to three year goals that affirm our commitments, and move us towards our vision.  Please review our budget documents and make our website or Facebook page a regular stop as we are updating our pages often.  Many of the pages you can connect via RSS to stay on top of what is happening in your schools.

Sincerely

Randy Squier    


January 4, 2013
 

Happy New Year!
We are fortunate to have schools that strive to make each kid feel welcome. 

In public schools across the state including here in Coxsackie-Athens, there is concern that the Class of 2012 may have received the best education that districts will be able to offer for the foreseeable future. With a lack of leadership in Albany to provide equitable and adequate funding for schools and meaningful mandate relief, districts are running out of time and options. I need your help in delivering this message to state leaders!

As you may know, we have already begun to develop the school district budget for 2013-14. After three consecutive years of cuts to staff and programs, eroding state aid and increasing mandate

 

 

s threaten even deeper budget cuts in the coming year. An entire generation of children is likely to have compromised educational opportunities unless there is swift and significant change in the way New York State supports public education.

With power in numbers, we need to reach out to our elected representatives to remind them
 
of their responsibility in supporting quality public education for our community.  I have aspirations for my three children currently attending C-A schools.  I know you do as well.  Let the governor's office and our electged officials know that we need equitable funding of our public schools.
 

November 1, 2012
Mr. Squier

I am very excited about the Coxsackie-Athens Foundation for Education’s gala.  The foundation raised $20,000 to be used for teacher grants.  This is a great group of people who have invested so much time to enrich education in our schools. http://www.c-afoundation.org/

 

 

This month the 1st quarter marking period ends for grades 5-12 on 11/9.  The first tri-semester for grades K-4 ends 11/30.  All 5-12 parents should have received a letter explaining how to access student grades, attendance, and discipline reports via e School Data (eSD).  If you have any questions how to access this information online contact the help desk at  techsupport@coxsackie-athens.org

 

We appreciate your understanding as we have changed our instructional calendar to accommodate additional training for teachers as we implement our new evaluation system.  I understand the difficulty of arranging child care when school is open for a ½ day session.  We are committed to making sure each c

 

lassroom has a highly effective teacher.  In order for that assurance to occur, we must have a comprehensive, fair evaluation system.  Teachers must understand how they will be evaluated.  We have invested in an evaluation system that provides teachers and principals with over 40 hours of video showing exemplary instruction.  This will assist us in making sure every C-A teacher is evaluated based on a common set of expectations.      

 


October 2012

This may have been one of the busiest starts of a school year for most of our teachers.  New state evaluation requirements have caused teachers to:

 

·         Create or re-design assessments to use as a baseline data point.

·         Design student learning objectives (SLO’s) or performance targets they will be evaluated on.

·         Learn how to use a new student management system that will collect the necessary data that is reported to the state.

The “what” of the new state regulations, often referred to as APPR makes sense.  Effective instruction is based on assessing students early and then monitor progress towards mastery of an agreed upon curriculum.  The monitoring through assessments informs the teacher’s instruction and provides the school with necessary data to provide precision interventions for students who need more support.    

 

“How” the state has asked schools to implement the APPR has caused much consternation across the state.  Each school must negotiate the details of the evaluation plan, instead of relying on one state-wide template.  We continue to negotiate our plan with our teacher association and have made steady progress.  With little time to implement, our first go at baseline assessments did not provide the useful data teachers need.  We are committed to improving the next time, and improve again the next time after that; the process for assessing student learning and tracking their results throughout the year. 

 

 


August 27, 2012

 

The summer has been very busy in our schools.  Classrooms and hallways are cleaned and polished.  Supplies have been arriving daily.  New teachers and staff are being hired.  I encourage you to use this website as your information headquarters for all things C-A.  You can also access updates via our Facebook page.  Let us know what you want on our website by contacting your child’s school office. 

Mark your calendars and plan to attend the inaugural Wall of Honor inductions on October 20th at 6pm at Dionysos in Athens.  The Coxsackie-Athens Foundation for Education (C.A.F.E.) is sponsoring the dinner event.  A live auction will also occur.  The C.A.F.E. is raising funds to support innovative educational programs.  You can find out about this event by going to the C.A.F.E. website.

We took time to put together a compilation of our celebrations from the previous year.  You can see those here in our summer online newsletter. 

This is a good time to start building the routines necessary for a successful school year.  Starting your bedtime and waking up routines as well as meal times now will go a long way in making for a smooth transition as classes begin on September 6th. 

 
May 18, 2012
Thank you to everyone who voted in the recent budget vote.  The positive vote places responsibility on me to ensure the community has a positive return on their investment.  I will work with our staff to do whatever is necessary to make our schools an extraordinary place for our students and a system our community is proud of.  
 
 
April 1st, 2012
Welcome
 
Our new website was launched on April 1st but we hope this site is not foolish.  The goals for this site is to provide our school community a place to visit to find current factual information about our schools.  As we launch different components of this site in the next months, parents will be able to access all their child's data, grades, lunch accounts and teacher web pages.  Teachers will be able to use this site to access their gradebooks and other student data. 
 
We will be adding content weekly, so we hope you will visit often,
 
Let us know what you think about our website by contacting me at rsquier@coxsackie-athens.org   
 
Randy Squier