Sunday, April 28, 2019

April 28 Update


Dear Parents and Guardians,

I hope you are doing well.  The month of May is typically a very busy time for everyone who works in a Massachusetts public school due to the administration of the MCAS, preparation for next school year, and the excitement for the conclusion of the current school year.  I would like to take a moment to thank all of you for helping the students get ready for the MCAS assessments these past few weeks.  I hope everyone will continue to do the same during the next few weeks as we administer the Math sessions to all three grade levels and the Science, Technology, and Engineering sessions to our 8th graders.  Although we want our students to treat these assessments seriously, I would like to remind everyone that MCAS results are only one data point out of many that we look at to determine whether our students are growing academically.  Although academic progress is important and we should encourage our students to do their best, I hope everyone will continue to remember that values and skills such as the possessing the love of learning, knowing how to self-regulate, and exhibiting respectful behaviors to each other are just as – if not more – important indications of student success than scores on standardized assessments.

I encourage all parents and guardians to make sure students get enough sleep the night before the MCAS and eat a good breakfast the day of the testing.  Students do not have to study or prepare for the MCAS assessments other than doing the above and coming to school with intention to do their best on these tests.

Since the passage of the override in March, the administrative staff and I have been busy planning the hiring of the new positions that the additional funding will be providing us.  Different principals make different decisions about the roles they would like to play in their hiring processes.  I see staffing and making personnel decisions as one of the most important aspect of my job; therefore, I will be involved in the hiring process for each one of our open positions.  I apologize to everyone ahead of time if my responses to your emails, phone calls, or requests for meetings are delayed during the next few weeks.

If you recall, the override gave us the following positions:

  • Three additional world language teachers to allow us to expand the program into 6th grade.
  • One additional PE teacher to help us manage the current large class sizes.
  • One part-time Theater teacher to help us expand our Performance Arts course offerings.
  • One part-time Instructional Technology Specialist to help our teaching staff integrate technology into their practices.
  • One part-time Instructional Coach to support all teaching staff.

One position I would like to draw everyone’s attention to is the Instructional Coach.  As the title of position indicates, this is a person who will be here to help and support all McCall educators in improving their teaching practices.  The person will not have a supervisory or evaluative role; the position is created purely to serve as a resource for all teachers.  There is a lot of research literature out there that indicates a good instructional coach can create a significant impact in helping teachers improve their practices – even more so than traditional Professional Development programs.  I am attaching some articles for your reference.  I am excited that we have the opportunity to start a part-time instructional program next year with the potential to expand it further the following years. 


Lastly, I would like to let everyone know that this month’s May Principal’s Coffee has been moved to June.  With the MCAS being administered this Wednesday morning, our library and many of available spaces are being used for small group testing.  I thank you for your understanding.

Enjoy the upcoming week!


James Lin
Principal
McCall Middle School

Sunday, April 14, 2019

April 14 Update


Dear Parents and Guardians,

Happy April Vacation!  The 6th graders had an awesome learning experience this past Friday during Engineering Day.  The students tested their “Egg-capaults”, competed in the “Tower of Power” contest, participated in the Inventor Mentor show as well as presentations from the Museum of Science and other scientists and engineers.  I would like to thank the two Mr. Awiszuses and Ms. Capobianco-Burns for the hard work they had done since the start of the school year to organize Engineering Day.  We also thank the McCall Parent Association for funding all materials and resources pertaining to the event.  Engineering Day would not be possible without the hard work and generosity of these staff members and parent volunteers.

I would also like to remind all current 6th and 7th grade families to please review the 2019-2020 Course Selection information if you have not done so already.  The information can accessed by using the following links:


Please do not forget that all course selection forms are due Monday after break.

Lastly, I would like to remind everyone of an awesome STEAM opportunity that will be coming up after the vacation.  Please see below:


Winchester High School Creative Technology Center (CTC) Lecture Series Evening Event

On Tuesday, April 23rd, artist and educator Nathalie Miebach will be speaking at the Winchester HS Auditorium at 7:00pm.  Nathalie takes a unique approach in her art by using scientific data to form her designs. This evening event it is free and open to the public. 
Please forward this message to your fellow colleagues, friends and students who might be interested in attending.  


WHS STEAM Showcase and Nathalie Miebach Lecture:
The WHS Creative Technology Lecture Series is excited to announce our evening Lecture Series Keynote Speaker, Nathalie Miebach on Tuesday, April 23rd at the Winchester High School audotorium (80 Skillings Road, Winchester).


The evening begins with our STEAM Showcase in which WHS students will present WHS STEAM Certificate Capstone projects (6-6:45pm). Projects include internships, robotics, entrepreneurship, design, and more. We will also have STEAM Club members presenting information about the many clubs available to students at Winchester High School.
At 7 PM Nathalie Miebach will speak about her scientific approach to art making – taking weather data and translating that data into sculpture using traditional basket making techniques, also collaborating with musicians to compose music.
Please join us and see how Nathalie and WHS students are blending the worlds or art, music, science, math, design, and new media!


This event is funded by the generous support of Winchester Foundation for Education Excellence (WFEE) and the Winchester Savings Bank.


  
Thank you and enjoy your vacation!

James Lin
Principal
McCall Middle School

Sunday, April 7, 2019

April 7 Update


Dear Parents and Guardians,

I hope this message finds you well.  I would like to use this opportunity to remind parents and guardians of incoming 7th and 8th graders that the course selection and recommendation process for next year has begun.  We have created the following presentations to provide you with the steps you will need to take to ensure your students are placed in the appropriate classes for next year.  The same information were emailed to you and your students over the weekend.  Please review them carefully.


The World Language Course Selection forms for Incoming 7th graders and the Music Course Selection Forms for incoming 7th and 8th graders who wish to take a different course than the ones they are taking this year are attached to Course Selection presentations.  I ask all parents to help us by printing out the forms and completing them.  Please ask your students to turn the completed forms to the Homeroom Teachers by April 22.  Incoming 8th grade students do not need to complete a World Language form since they will be studying the same language next year.

Thank you and I wish you a wonderful week!


James Lin
Principal
McCall Middle School