Showing posts with label PowerWalks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PowerWalks. Show all posts

Friday, December 15, 2017

December 15, 2017 Update - PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge

On August 25, 2017, Aransas County Independent School was Ground Zero for Hurricane Harvey.  To assist the district in its rebuilding LYS announced the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge which was supposed to run from August 25 to September 30, 2017. And the LYS Nation stepped up!

Then Hurricanes Irma and Maria ransacked Florida and Puerto Rico. So, LYS extended the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge through October 31, 2017. And the LYS Nation stepped up!

But in October the extent of the devastation that occurred in both Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands due to the hurricanes was revealed. So, LYS announced that the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge would be extended through December 22, 2017.  And the nickels keep adding up.  Here are the current donation totals:

August 2017: 5,211 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $300.00

September 2017: 39,135 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $2,000.00

October 2017: 49,222 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $2,500.00

November 2017: 37,238 PowerWalks classroom visits generating a donation of $1,900.00

December 2017 (In Progress): 21,355 PowerWalks classroom visits generating a donation of $1,067.75

So far, the current donation total for the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge is $7,767.75

As proof that the LYS Nation is going above and beyond to meet this challenge, we’ll share some historical numbers.  From August 25, 2016 to December 15, 2016 there were 80,098 classroom observations completed. This is a number that no other group of schools can match. Unless the comparison group is made up of motivated LYSers.  

Because LYS Nation, from August 25, 2017 to December 15, 2017 you have now conducted 152,628 PowerWalks!  Don’t stop now!

Keep Stepping Up!

Think. Work. Achieve.

Your turn...
  • Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com!  http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5 
  • Upcoming Conference Presentations: TASSP Assistant Principal Workshop (Keynote) 
  • Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation  and like Lead Your School on Facebook

Friday, December 8, 2017

December 8, 2017 Update - PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge

On August 25, 2017, Aransas County Independent School was Ground Zero for Hurricane Harvey.  To assist the district in its rebuilding LYS announced the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge which was supposed to run from August 25 to September 30, 2017. And the LYS Nation stepped up!

Then Hurricanes Irma and Maria ransacked Florida and Puerto Rico. So, LYS extended the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge through October 31, 2017. And the LYS Nation stepped up!

But in October the extent of the devastation that occurred in both Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands due to the hurricanes was revealed. So, LYS announced that the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge would be extended through December 22, 2017.  And the nickels keep adding up.  Here are the current donation totals:

August 2017: 5,211 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $300.00

September 2017: 39,135 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $2,000.00

October 2017: 49,222 PowerWalks classroom visits, generating a donation of $2,500.00

November 2017: 37,238 PowerWalks classroom visits generating a donation of $1,900.00

December 2017 (In Progress): 10,571 PowerWalks classroom visits generating a donation of $528.55

So far, the current donation total for the PowerWalks Hurricane Relief Challenge is $7,228.55

As proof that the LYS Nation is going above and beyond to meet this challenge, we’ll share some historical numbers.  From August 25, 2016 to December 1, 2016 there were 74,914 classroom observations completed. This is a number that no other group of schools can match. Unless the comparison group is made up of motivated LYSers.  

Because LYS Nation, from August 25, 2017 to December 8, 2017 you have now conducted 141,810 PowerWalks!  Don’t stop now!

Keep Stepping Up!

Think. Work. Achieve.

Your turn...
  • Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com!  http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5 
  • Upcoming Conference Presentations: TASSP Assistant Principal Workshop (Keynote) 
  • Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation  and like Lead Your School on Facebook

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Legendary Leadership Badge (November 2017)

There are those that don’t understand the power of reflective observation.  They mistakenly believe that there is nothing to learn after a few cursory visits to a classroom.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  In fact, the most important key to building insight and deeper understanding about teaching and learning is to engage in a steady volume of daily classroom observation.  What we have learned over the past ten years is that after about every 300 classroom observations, the observer will notice, discern, and/or learn something new... something that was previously hidden. It is the “Eureka” moment, and there is nothing else like it in instructional leadership.

In this pursuit, there is the PowerWalks Legendary Leadership Badge that is earned every 300th PowerWalks Observation. The following instructional leaders have already earned the Legendary Leadership Badge for the 2017/2018 school year (as of 11/30/17).

Three Legendary Leadership Badges
Kenneth Bryant (GPISD): November; October; September
Julien Guillory (GPISD): November; November; October

Two Legendary Leadership Badges
Krystle Breden (GPISD): November; September
Julien Guillory (GPISD): November; October
Chris Viator (LPISD): November; September

Shon Joseph (LISD): October: September

One Legendary Leadership Badge
Emily Allen (JCPS): November
Allison Alpha (CISD): November
David Bobb (JCPS): November
Ruby Bonilla (GPISD): November
Ashlee Boothe (CISD): November
Norma Briseno (DISD): November
Stephanie Curl (JCPS): November
Malinda Dutkowski (JCPS): November
Susan Finkle (CCSD1): November
Teri Hans (JCPS): November
Jamie Hargrave (GPISD): November
Danielle Harney (GPISD): November
Genevieve Harris (JCPS): November
GayLynn Holt (DISD): November
Linda Hudson (JCPS): November
Edward Husk (CISD): November
Jeremy Jenkins (JCPS): November
Jeff Jennings (JCPS): November
Angela Johnson (JCPS): November
James Kisner (KISD): November
Angela Kupcho (CISD): November
Van LeJeune (MISD): November
Amanda Lisso (DISD): November
Kimberly Martin (GPISD): November
Myron Montgomery (JCPS): November
Christina Moore (GPISD); November
Dawn Roy (JCPS): November
Steve Sherrouse (CISD): November
Shannon Smith (JCPS): November
Nassrin Spencer (CISD): November
Andre Taylor (LISD): November
Tara Thompson (GPISD): November
Brianna Vorhis-Topping (GPISD): November
Patty Ward (MISD): November
Susan Webb (JCPS): November
Alyson Wilkins (CISD): November
Mark Williams (SISD): November
Lori Wright (GPISD): November

Toni Chapman (CCSD1): October
Eric Cormier (BISD): October
Gerardo Cruz (GPISD): October
Nancy Delosa (GPISD): October
Jennifer Engels (LPISD): October
Larry Gerhart (LPISD): October
Karen Ivy (CISD): October
Greg Lauder (JCPS): October
Tera Marburgh (GPISD): October
Ann Murphy (GPISD): October
Pattie Myers (CISD): October
Barika Noris (GPISD): October
Candace Pohl (LPISD): October
Robert Reedy (JCPS): October
Janie Snyder (GPISD): October

Derrick Brown (SISD): September

Think. Work. Achieve.

Your turn...
  • Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com!  http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5 
  • Upcoming Conference Presentations: TASSP Assistant Principal Workshop (Keynote); NASSP National Principals Conference 
  • Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation  and like Lead Your School on Facebook