MRVED Business
This is the last update of the 2017-2018 school year. We hope you gained something from reading the updates this past school year. We strive to create and pass along content that is relevant to our member school districts. If you ever have a topic or something you think other teachers would enjoy reading or attending, please let Brandon know and he will gladly place it in the update.
Have an enjoyable break! As every year, the MRVED offices will be open all summer, so stop by, grab a piece of candy (or a cup of coffee) and say hello. We always enjoy summer visitors and hearing about all your adventures during the break. If you need anything over break, do not hesitate to let us know. Get rejuvenated and some rest for another school year. Thank you all for another great year and we will see you in September!
Have an enjoyable break! As every year, the MRVED offices will be open all summer, so stop by, grab a piece of candy (or a cup of coffee) and say hello. We always enjoy summer visitors and hearing about all your adventures during the break. If you need anything over break, do not hesitate to let us know. Get rejuvenated and some rest for another school year. Thank you all for another great year and we will see you in September!
Paraprofessional Conference
The Paraprofessional Conference is going to be on August 15, 2018 at the Benson Schools. Walking Tacos will be served for lunch that day. Registration information has gone out to the districts, please register if you have not.
Upcoming Meetings
May 23 Superintendent's Council
June 13 MRVED Board
June 27 Superintendent's Council
August 15 Paraprofessional Conference
Last Update of the School Year
Wow! Another school year has come and gone. It's amazing how fast a school year can go. This year we had some amazing opportunities in the MRVED. We started the year in August with your annual paraprofessional training for over 150 paras from our districts. We then jumped right into our October professional development day which featured a variety of sessions. One of the biggest names in PLC's, Solution Tree, joined us to help strengthen the PLC process in our schools. We also were able to hear from one of the hottest and upcoming stars in education, Kayla Delzer. The October day also featured a variety of curriculum breakout sessions throughout the day. A couple months later, in January, the annual MELT conference was held at LQPV High School. This year was bigger and better than ever. The MELT featured over 100 sessions from local teachers to a professor from Duke University. From the MELT it was "full-steam" ahead to our spring common day, held in Dawson. Here we had the opportunity to hear from one of the best minds on innovation, George Couros. Couros hit a note with many of our teachers and provided the MRVED districts with what they needed to hear to move forward in the area of innovation.
The MRVED would like to thank all the teachers and staff in our nine districts who participated, help plan, and worked the common days. It is no easy task to host these events and each district that hosted did a phenomenal job.
Next year is the year of the PIRATE! Teach Like a Pirate! Dave Burgess will be our keynote in October and we will keep the Pirate theme going all year. If you have not had an opportunity to see Dave in action, spend some time on his website or looking at YouTube videos. His book, Teach Like a Pirate is a book you won't be able to put down either. We look forward to "arrrrrgubly" the best year ever!
You can see all the great action from this year by following the Twitter hashtag #WeAreMRVED.
You can see all the great action from this year by following the Twitter hashtag #WeAreMRVED.
Summer Reading List
Every year I like to provide a summer reading list for those that are looking for some casual reading throughout the summer.
Teach Like a Pirate - Dave Burgess
Kids Deserve IT - Nesloney & Welcome
Innovator's Mindset - George Couros
Education Write Now - Various
Let us know what you are reading by telling us on Twitter with the hashtag #WeAreMRVED.
A Powerful Way to End the School Year
Year-end mapping! What a great idea to end the school year. You could do it in a variety of ways, but it could be a collage of the most memorable learning throughout the year. I picture a collage of pictures in the hallway outside my classroom for everyone to see what we learned throughout the year. It's a great way for kids to see the progression of learning. Here is an article on the idea of year-end mapping.
Top 12 Ways Teachers Can Rock Summer Break
By the end of July many teachers are wondering where their summer has gone. Here is a short list of things you can do on your summer break (that is, if you are not working already).Top 12 Ways Teachers Can Rock Summer Break
Tweet us this summer with the hashtag #WeAreMRVED to show us how you are rocking your summer break. In all the busyness of summer, don't forget to get in a little "me" time as well. Enjoy it, every summer seems to go faster and faster!