Student Voice Survey Coming Soon!
Kids First February 2014
The Professional Growth and Evaluation System (PGES) for teachers and principals has been field tested and piloted in Fleming County schools over the past two years. The certified eval-uation committee, with board approval, adopted major components from that system as the local certified evaluation plan. Recently, the Kentucky Department of Education has created the Model CEP to guide districts in revising local plans to include those same components and others. This document serves as guidance in creating a local plan that is aligned with all state regulations. Fleming County Schools’ certified evaluation committee will be working on these revisions over the next month. Staff may provide feedback through building principals and teacher representatives (Cindy Combs, SMS; Stephanie Emmons, FCHS; Michelle Hunt, HES; Linda McKee, WES; Kim Mineer, FES; Eric Zempter, EES). The Model CEP is located on the KDE website: http://education.ky.gov/teachers/HiEffTeach/Pages/PGES-Headline-News.aspx
Inside This Issue
FC Panther Bowling Teams Finish Strong… 2
100th Day of School………………………….2
Community Partner Award Presented…......3
HealthierUS Schools………………...……….3
Curriculum Design Team……………….…...4
FC Schools Calendar Update………………...5
PGES Implementation……………..………...5
Happy March Birthdays……………………...6
Dates to Remember
National School Breakfast Week— March 3-7
ACT—March 4, FCHS
Operation Preparation—March 5, FCHS
Fleming County Schools’ Certified Evaluation Plan to Be Revised
The Student Voice Survey is a classroom-level analysis and re-
porting system. Student Voice surveys are being used by hun-
dreds of schools and thousands of classrooms in more than 25
states nationwide. The survey generates information both
about how students experience teaching practices and learning
conditions in the classroom as well as information about how
students assess their own engagement. The survey window
will be open March 19-April 2. For more information go to:
http://education.ky.gov/teachers/HiEffTeach/Pages/Student-
Voice-Survey.aspx.
Fleming County Panther Bowling Teams Finish Strong
The Fleming County Panther bowling teams finished the season
with an 8-1 girls’ record and an 8-1 boys’ record. The boys are
coached by Gary Shannon and his assistant, David Whitson. The
girls are coached by Jerry Dixon. Both teams participated in the
2014 Regional Singles & Team Championship which was held in
Danville, Kentucky, on February 1st and 2nd. Both teams placed 3rd
out of the 15 teams rolling in the Championship. Fifty-nine young
ladies from Region 8 were signed up to roll in order to qualify for
the Sweet 16 State Bowling Tournament. Fleming County’s Andrea
Ruark, 8th grader at Simons Middle School, advanced to the top 8,
then the top 4, and finished the day in 2nd place. Andrea repre-
sented Fleming County on February 13 during the Sweet 16 State
Bowling Tournament. This is the 4th straight year Fleming County
has had a presence at the Sweet 16 Tournament. Andrea placed
30th out of 32 during the tournament. Andrea was one of the youngest bowlers competing in
the girls singles against juniors and seniors from across the state. Congratulations, Andrea.
Photo courtesy of Larry Gooding
100th Day of School!
Several Fleming County Schools celebrated the 100th day of school on February 20. Mrs. DeHart’s second grade students at Ewing Elemen-tary dressed up for the celebration. It looks like she has several Si fans. Pictured to the right are: Kooper Perkins, Zachary Earlywine, Eli Emmons, Ariel Harber, Hailei Jones, Brynlee Ishmael, and Morgan Arnett.
Thanks to our school nutrition staff for their dedicated efforts on behalf of the students of Fleming County.
All six Fleming County Schools were awarded the HealthierUS Schools BRONZE award. Our schools are
being recognized for providing healthier menu offerings by emphasizing fresh fruits and vegetables and
whole grains, incorporating nutrition education in the classroom and emphasizing daily physical activi-
ty. Our schools join a very elite group; only 109 other Kentucky schools in four school districts (Bullitt,
Whitley, Jefferson and Oldham Counties) currently hold the HealthierUS Schools distinction.
“Our schools join a very elite group; only 109 other Kentucky schools in four school districts (Bullitt,
Whitley, Oldham and Jefferson Counties) currently hold the HealthierUS Schools distinction.”
Community Partner Award Presented to Peoples Bank
Photo courtesy of Larry Gooding During the February 12, 2014, school board meeting, Jamie Collinsworth, Fleming County Board of Education Chairman, recognized Peoples Bank for their outstanding support of the Fleming County School District. Peoples Bank has been a huge supporter of the Fleming County Ag Farm. Several Fleming County High School FFA members and instructors were on hand to show their support as well. Representing Peoples Bank were James Hay, Steve Miller, Dr. Glenn Womack and Ben Womack.
Curriculum Design Team
Work- ing Hard
to Un-
derstand
Stu- dent
Growth Goals
Thank you for all you do,
principals and CDT members!!
February 2014
Fleming County Schools Calendar Update
On February 12, 2014, Fleming County Board of Education approved the dates to make up the
18 days of school that have been cancelled this year due to inclement weather.
School WILL be in session on the following days:
February 17, 2014 May 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 2014
March 19, 20, 21, 31, 2014 June 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2014
April 1, 2, 2014 June 9, 2014 (Closing Day for Staff)
In addition, April 3 will be used to make up missed day #20, should an additional day be can-
celled.
Please plan accordingly, all staff are expected to be in school on these dates. If you have
questions, please contact your principal or Greg Emmons, Personnel Director.
PGES Implementation
Great panel discussion with Fleming County leaders (Lesia Eldridge, FCS Instructional Super-visor; Melissa Plank, FCHS Math Teacher; Mark Leet, FCHS Principal; Maurice Chappell, Moderator/Director of Secondary Schools in Jessamine Co.) at the Pritchard Convening on February 6 regarding PGES implementation.
Happy March Birthday!
Julie Shepherd 3/4
Jill Bradley 3/5
Sarah Wood 3/5
Ashley Medwid 3/6
Shawna Gibson 3/6
Timothy Carter 3/6
Elaine Cummins 3/8
Melissa Plank 3/9
Alison Manning 3/10
Cynthia Blanton 3/12
Frances Spencer 3/12
Kimberly Crawford 3/14
Mendy High 3/15
Lucinda Pease 3/16
Sandra Reeves 3/16
Rita Story 3/17
Mary Burnett 3/18
Tamara Leadingham 3/18
Alichia Skaggs 3/19
Kent Grannis 3/19
Kimberly Hester 3/19
Jeff Hughes 3/21
Bonnie Gulley 3/22
Leslie Litzler 3/22
Kelley Griffith 3/24
Michael Jerolaman 3/25
Sylvia Hawkins 3/26
Brenda Jones 3/27
Sheila Marshall 3/29
Jeanie Suit 3/30
Employees at Fleming County Schools work
together by stepping in where needed……
keeping our KIDS FIRST!
Congratulations to David Lucas who
was elected as KySTE Outreach Coor-
dinator for Kentucky. David also
serves on the state board for STLP.