Sunday, September 21, 2014

Celtic Courier: Week of Sept. 22-26

"Vision to See, Faith to Believe, Courage to Do"

We hope you have had a wonderful weekend!  Homecoming is always very exciting!  Much thanks to Michael and Diane for all of their hard work in organizing all of the Homecoming events, Carla and the Cheerleaders for the fabulous decorations and pep rally, Brian and Micah for having the band do the pep rally and the parade and all of you for making Spirit Week so much fun with your great outfits!

Here are some memories from Homecoming Week:

Fred Seely sports his letter jacket from Dublin High School!


Kyle "the tourist" Yaggi!

Trevor Woods shows off his Throwback look!

Our great Cafeteria "ladies" join in the Neon-Out!


King Tom Gao and Queen Cheyenne Roller are crowned at Pre-Game!


Drama Club is always one of the great student groups in our Parade! Best Float!
 
Even though Bradley HS prevailed in the football game, the student section was spirited all night!
Friday Night Lights and an amazing halftime show!

In the midst of Spirit Week, Katie Zwick stopped by the office to show us her new engagement ring!  Congrats, Katie!

This Week:

Monday-- Literacy Team meeting 7:15 AM in the media center.  Thanks to all of our staff members volunteering to lead our literacy initiative and to Mike Aurin for facilitating this work.  Also remember to join #DubChat on Twitter from 7:30 - 8:30 PM.  This is a great way to learn Twitter if you are not yet familiar with it and also connect with other Dublin educators.  If you would like to learn how to join it, just let us know.

Tuesday--  I will be meeting with the Governing Board at 7:20 AM in Guidance to plan our first PAC meeting this week.

Wednesday-- Please remember that all Juniors will be taken a released ACT test from 8- 11:30 in the Aux Gym.  We do NOT have a 2-hour late arrival this year; instead all juniors will not be in class.  Please remind your juniors to report directly to the Aux Gym Wed. morning.  Please also be flexible with your juniors who are missing class in making up work.

Thursday-- Special Department Chair meeting to discuss Working Wednesday Oct. 1.  Please note that this is change from the regular schedule and that we will not meet on Oct. 2. We apologize for this short notice but feel it is very important to get everyone on the same page for the 1st Working Wednesday.

Friday-- PTO-Sponsored first Staff Breakfast of the year in the teacher's lounge!  Also first New to Jerome Teacher Meeting!

5th Period Friday-- First PAC meeting of the year!  We always let students know that if they are taking a test, doing a Socratic Seminar or otherwise have to be in class that they can just attend during their lunch period.  Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about specific students missing class.

Friday night football on the road at Darby!  For other athletic events, go to dublinschools.net/celtics.  Go Celtics!

As you know we had 2 car break-ins on Saturday morning so please be very vigilant about not leaving any valuables in view or any bookbags, etc in view that a car thief may belief have something of value in them.

Looking ahead--

Oct. 1:  First Working Wednesday.  Adjusted Bell Schedule for all 3 high schools.  As soon as the School Board approves our plans on Sept 22, we will be notifying parents in a common letter to district high school parents.  In addition, we will be letting you know the expectations for Working Wednesdays collaboratively developed by all 3 high schools and Central Office administrators.

We will be meeting with Department Chairs this week to review all of the information as well as sharing it with each of you.  What an exciting PD opportunity we now have: embedded same-subject team time to focus on PLC work and district and building goals.

Oct. 1: Working Wednesday
Oct. 8: Staff Meeting
Oct. 15: No Working Wednesday due to PSAT administration
Oct. 22: Working Wednesday
Oct. 29: Working Wednesday

Oct. 2: Parent-Teacher Conferences;  Please start contacting parents of D and F grade students and inviting them to this great communication and collaboration opportunity with our parents.

Have a wonderful week! What a wonderful year 2 of our Energy Bus ride! So glad you are all onboard!


































Sunday, September 14, 2014

Celtic Courier: Week of Sept. 15- 19

"Vision to See, Faith to Believe, Courage to Do"

Dear Staff,

We hope you have had a fun weekend with your families.  It certainly feels like Fall is here!  For us this weekend started with Friday night football vs. Liberty.  Although the Celts did not win, it was a spectacular USA-out with a huge crowd on a beautiful night.  For me, this is my 15th year of Friday night football as an administrator.  Brian Stevens secretly videoed one of my favorite things to do at Friday night football, dancing with the band, and texted me the video stating it should make the Celtic Courier.   Thanks, Brian (I think)! :)



We hope you had some special family moments this weekend.  Ours was once again watching Jennifer and Ryan marching down the ramp and Script Ohio with TBDBITL Alumni!  They also always come to our football section and serenade us!  A special time for our family!

Jennifer and Ryan bring the "band" to us on Saturday, mellophone and trumpet in hand!

This week Jerome earned academic accolades both national and state-wide.  This year we have 14 National Merit Semifinalists, the tops in Central Ohio and one of the highest in the State.  In addition, Newsweek named us #102 in the nation, our highest ranking and again, one of the tops in the State.  The State of Ohio released our State Report Card on Friday and our PI Score is 114.5.  Not only is it our highest and the highest ever for our district, it is the highest PI score of any high school in Ohio.  

We plan to look at these external indicators with you as a staff and see holistically what they mean to us, our data, and the external indicators each of these used to determine these rankings.   Certainly, we have much of which to be proud as our students continue to learn at high levels.  It certainly is a result of our PLC work and a systemic and ongoing focus on student learning with every student, every period, every day.  Thank you for your PLC collaboration and professional expertise that makes the difference for our students. Every single staff member, classified and certified, contributes to our students' academic success by helping us all to create a school culture and climate focused on learning.  Congratulations!

This week is Spirit Week and Homecoming Week, culminating in our Homecoming Parade and game on Friday and our Homecoming Dance on Saturday.

Monday-- College Day.  Sport your favorite college garb! 

Tuesday-- Tourist Day.  First Student Council meeting 5th period. I have our first Principal Academy meeting at Central Office, a meeting with PD for all building principals as the district strives to align all buildings on PLC and data-driven instruction to focus on the district goals.

Wednesday-- Comfy Day.  We will be meeting with PAC Governing Board members, Student Council officers and other interested students to develop dance norms collaboratively.  We have also included our PTO Executive Board and asked all parents for input and feedback.  All three high schools are focusing on dance norms and expectations to ensure school dances are safe and respectful for all.

Thursday-- Throwback Day.  We have a meeting with Central Office to discuss district plans for Jerome's growth.  We will have our Homecoming Court practice in the Stadium with the band 5th period.  Our undefeated Boys Soccer team takes on Coffman at Coffman at 7:15 PM in a Shoot for the Cure game.  Coffman is also undefeated and ranked second in the State so come out and support the Celtics!

Friday-- Neon Day.  Adjusted bell schedule for Fall Pep Rally with our pep rally in the afternoon.  Much thanks to Carla and the Cheerleaders for all of the terrific decorations in making our school spirit shine!  The huge Homecoming mural at the school front is unbelievable!  Thanks also to Brian Stevens and the band for their rally performance also! The parade starts at 5:30 from the corner of Brand and Avery Roads to the school.  We are looking forward to seeing many of you in the parade and as spectators.  Game time is 7:30 PM with the crowning of the King and Queen at Pre-Game!  The Celtics take on Hilliard Bradley so come out and support our student-athletes!

Saturday-- Homecoming Dance 8- 11PM.  Much thanks to Diane Murphy and Michael Cook for all of their hard work on Homecoming!

Looking ahead:

Sept. 24: Practice ACT.  All Juniors will be testing from about 8- 11:15 AM.  No 2-hr delay or adjusted bell schedule.  Plan on every junior missing class and testing.  Please work with them to make-up missed work.

Sept. 26: First PAC meeting 5th Period. Also PTO-sponsored Staff Breakfast and New to Jerome Teacher Meeting at 7:15 AM.

OCTOBER 1: First Working Wednesday Collaboration Time and adjusted bell schedule.   In a meeting on Friday, all three high school principals finalized requirements so that we can start on this date.  We will be collaborating with Dept Chairs to finalize plans as required and communicate those to the staff. 

It is important for all departments to complete their departmental prioritization of Norms work so that we have those Norms in place for our Wednesday work.  Please make sure that work is completed this week. 

Have a terrific week!  Enjoy this article on how to tell if an educator is truly passionate about teaching.  That is one of the reasons Jerome is successful-- passionate educators as yourselves.

Cathy







































































Sunday, September 7, 2014

Celtic Courier: Sept. 8-12

Dear Staff,

"Vision to See, Faith to Believe, Courage to Do"

Welcome to another week of the Celtic Courier.  Hope you had a great weekend with your families!

Friday's Beach-Out was a huge success, from the fun outfits during the school day to the Freshman Tailgate.  Much thanks to Lori Davis and Magen Beatty for all of their hard work on the tailgate.  The CAP mentors were terrific and positive leaders!  We also hosted the first band community concert of the year followed by a Friday night victory over Pick North 17-16 with Garrett Smith blocking a Pick North extra point to preserve the win with 35 seconds to go in the game!  What a fun Friday for the entire Jerome family!


Bryan Arnold sports his beach gear!

Pete Beale gets into the beach theme!



Ron Havlice combines the beach theme with Celtic Friday!


Erin Bentley can do math on the beach!


CAP leaders are really ready for the beach!

The entire student section gathers with the band and cheerleaders in the endzone to celebrate a great victory!

This Week--

We wanted to let you know some sad news.  Ron Havlice's brother passed away this weekend.  Ron will be traveling to LA for the funeral later this week.  Please keep Ron and his entire family in your thoughts and prayers.

Monday-- remember the district #dubchat on Twitter is from 7:30 - 8:30 PM for all educators each Monday.  Join these wonderful idea-sharing chats.  Monday we will be also making up the Social Media training for the students who missed it last week.

Remember that the required Public School Works training for all staff is Sept. 30.  I just finished mine this weekend and it is always a good feeling to take that last test!

Wednesday-- Staff Meeting at 7:15 AM in the Band Room.  Coffee will be provided.  The agenda includes an update on the district goals and OTES for this year.  If you have items for the agenda, please let us know.  We had a good meeting with the Dept Chairs last week.  They will be working with working you on establishing our building norms process and suggestions for increasing teacher voice in staff meetings.

Wednesday is also our Club Fair all 3 lunches.  If you are a club or organization adviser, please be sure that your club or organization is represented at this very important event for our freshmen and any other interested student.  See Lori or Magen for more info.

Friday-- Home football game vs. Liberty.  Come out and support our student athletes!  Complete athletic info can be found at dublinschools.net/celtics!

Looking ahead--

Sept. 17: First Student Council meeting of the year, 5th period.

Sept. 19: Homecoming Parade down Brand Road to our Homecoming game vs. Bradley 5:30 PM

Please encourage your club, organization or team to participate!

Sept. 20: Homecoming Dance 8-11 PM

Sept. 26: First PAC Meeting of the year, 5th period.

Have a great week! "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows."

Cathy




























Sunday, August 31, 2014

Celtic Courier: Sept. 2-5

Dear Staff,

We hope you are having a great long weekend with your families! What a great first five-day week last week!  Friday night football returned at UA and this week we look forward to our home opener vs. Pickerington North!  Come on our and support the Celtics!  Our student section will be large with the Freshman Tailgate before the game led by our wonderful CAP mentors!  Thanks Lori and Magen for all of your hard work!

Aaron Bauer is now a cheerleading Dad and Anna joins our cheerleaders on the sideline Friday!



Our student section enjoys their White-Out Lebron James style at kick-off!


It is wonderful to visit so many classrooms and see many diagnostics and formative assessments in action.  This article on Checking for Understanding may be very helpful as we strive to ensure that we are embedding checks for understanding and formative assessment as part of our instructional practices in class to achieve our goals in enhancing literacy, feedback and differentiation. "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember.  Involve me and I learn." -- Benjamin Franklin

This Week--

Tuesday: Senior Internet Safety presentation.  Seniors will be dismissed at 8:30 AM to go to the CPA for this presentation and we will take attendance there.  The presentation lasts about 20 minutes and then we will send seniors to second period as soon as we can.  The schedule will be the same all week with a different grade level each day.  Students who miss will be required to make-up the presentation Monday, Sept. 8, as required by the district.

I also have the first Principal's Meeting of the year Tuesday afternoon with the focus on District Goals.  I will have more information for the Chairs on Thursday and Staff on Sept . 10.

Wednesday: Same-subject Team Work. Also Junior Internet Safety presentation starting at 8:30 AM.

Thursday: Department Chair Meeting 7:15 AM in the Media Center.  Sophomore Internet Safety Presentation at 8:30 AM.

Department Chairs Rachel and Kyle good-naturedly stop by after they discover they dressed alike in purple and gray last week! Is that a challenge to other co-chairs? :)


Friday: Freshman Internet Safety presentation 8:30 AM.  Pre-game Jerome band concert at Jerome at 5 PM, Frosh tailgate at 6 PM and Football game at 7:30 PM!  Go Celtics!

Looking ahead--

Sept. 10: Staff Meeting 7:15 AM in band room.  Free Coffee provided.  Also Club Fair during all lunches.  Please be sure to have your club and and organization info ready.

Sept. 19: Homecoming Parade and Pep Rally.  Adjusted Bell Schedule.  Please have your Club, Team or Organization be a part as our parade returns to Brand Road!

Have a wonderful Labor Day and a terrific week!

Cathy




















Sunday, August 24, 2014

Celtic Courier: Ice Bucket Challenge and Week of 8/25- 8/29 2014

Dear Staff,

What a wonderful first week of school!  Thank you so much for all of your hard work and dedication in giving our students the confidence and hope to succeed this year in all of our classes.

Our first week ended with Maureen's Team taking the Ice Bucket Challenge on the back patio. Much thanks to everyone who participated.  If you were unable to participate, please either pass along the Ice Bucket Challenge by engaging in it and then posting a photo on social media with the hashtag #breastcancer and linking it to BCRFCure (Breast Cancer Research Foundation-- Maureen's choice) or by making a donation to this foundation on your own.

What a great way to start the year-- united as a Jerome family with Maureen in her courageous battle! Enjoy these videos and photos of staff getting cold and wet and loving it-- all for Maureen!


Maureen's Team right after the Ice Bucket Challenge!




Wow!  That's a lot of ice water!






Happy enthusiasm for dumping water on admin team! :)


This weekend I finished a great book, Revolutionize Assessment by Rick Stiggins.  The admin team has been reading this great, short resource that discuss What We Assess, Why We Assess and How We Assess with good and poor examples of each.  We will be using this resource to help us move forward in assessment, but his main point is clear:

"The process of measuring student achievement and using results to inform instructional decision may offer more promise for promoting learner success then any other instructional practice or school improvement innovation at our disposal." Wow! Classroom assessment practices make the difference, just as we have seen as we looked as previous research such as Hattie and Dylan William.

He goes on to say that "we could quite literally double the rate of student learning simply by using day-to-day classroom assessments in more thoughtful, purposeful ways."

As your same-subject teams meet and plan, please consider how we can continue to engage in frequent, formative assessment every 10-12 minutes, as Schomoker suggests, to better ensure student learning DURING class and improve our everyday, classroom assessments.

For this week:

Monday: The District Twitter chat for teachers, admins or anyone interested is #dubchat and is every Monday 7:30 - 8:30 PM.  It's a great way to connect with other educators.

Our admin team meetings are every Monday from 8:50 AM - 9:50 AM.  If you have items that you believe we should be aware and discuss of feel free to send us those items to us. If you ever want to sit in on these meetings, particularly those of you interested in being an admin, feel free to drop by.

Tuesday: 7:20 AM.  I will be meeting with the new Student Council officers for the first time this year.  Much thanks to Lacey Knapp and Kelly Kanitz for serving as advisers this year!  It will be great to see how our student government and its new structure grows this year.

Wednesday:  Feel free to use Wednesdays as your same-subject team time until it becomes official sometime in September.  You can also use other days, depending on what you can coordinate until the official Collaboration time starts.  Please be sure you are continuing to meet as a team at least once per week to focus on learning and assessment. There are still some things to work out with the district on the new Collaboration time, as we mentioned at the first staff meeting. Our first Principal meeting is 9/2 and we hope to know more then.

Friday: First football game at UA! Come out and support the Celts!

Looking ahead--

Sept. 1: No School; Labor Day

Sept. 4: First Department Chair meeting, 7:15 AM in the media center. Please send items for the agenda that you believe we should discuss prior to the first staff meeting.

Sept. 5: First home football game vs. Pick North and Freshman Tailgate.  Come out as a Jerome family and cheer on the Celts!

Sept. 10: First Staff Meeting; 7:15 AM.  Coffee provided. :)

Sept. 19: Homecoming Parade-- It is not too early to plan to participate in this wonderful Jerome tradition.  Please invite your clubs, teams and organizations to be in the parade down Brand Road from Indian Run Church starting at 5:30 PM.  We will then cheer on the Celtics vs.Bradley.  Homecoming Queen and King will be announced at Pre-game.

Sept. 20: Homecoming Dance 8-11 PM

Have a terrific week!

Cathy













Sunday, August 17, 2014

Celtic Courier: Week of Aug. 18, 2014

Dear Staff,

We hope you have all had a terrific summer, full of relaxation and family time.  Tomorrow we will all be together once again as a new family, welcoming new staff into this wonderful Jerome family!

As our 11th year begins, it is so exciting to start the year with all of you!  Today I received a photo from my best friend from Marietta. His name is Moe and he and his wife celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary yesterday.  We were in each other's weddings, and have known each other since 8th grade, staying in touch all of these years.

I was a bridesmaid in Moe's wedding and the photo he sent shows all of us bridesmaids happy and excited right before the wedding.  It struck me that it was in 1975, and within two weeks of the wedding I was starting my teaching career at Centerburg High School, teaching English to 9th graders- Seniors. I was 22 years old, only 4 years older than some of my students.  I thought you would get a kick out of knowing what I looked like when I started teaching.  The first staff member who emails me back, correctly identifying which one I am in the photo, will get a free lunch compliments of me.

1975, my first year of teaching.  Guess which one I am and win a free lunch!

This year I start my 30th year in education!  Wow-- time seems to be speeding up!

It has been wonderful to see Maureen in the building and we continue to send positive thoughts her way.  Maureen-- we love you and care about you!

A quick update on one of our students, Jessica Hirth.  Last fall Jessica was diagnosed with cancer and had a kidney removed.  Unfortunately the cancer returned with a vengeance this summer and she has spent nearly the entire summer in the hospital fighting and fighting.  She is in a difficult trial study and starts another round this week.  She must be hospitalized due to the severe effects of the trial and after the first round two weeks ago ended up in ICU.  She is in a fight for her life.

Some of her friends are trying to raise money so that she can have an ipad so that she has something to do during her long hospital stays.  If you would like to donate money toward Jessica's ipad, please bring cash to Carol Jacobsen's desk on Monday or Tuesday.  Her friends will pick up the money sometime Tuesday so the earlier the better.  Shhhhhhh-- they want to surprise her.  Any amount would be appreciated!  Please keep Jessica and her family in your thoughts and prayers!

Staff Update: The district is completing our special education hires still and as soon as we get all of the names we will let you know.  Unfortunately some of these staff cannot be with us on Monday due to special education training.  We are just as eager to meet them as you are!

I had hoped to include the name of our new assistant principal replacing Bob.  The final decision was made on Friday and I do not have the green light to share it with you yet from the district.  As soon as we receive the go-ahead, we will let you know.  It may even come later today, but we did not want to delay passing the rest of the info on to you.

A few words about this week:

Monday: Convocation at Jerome.  Teacher Day: 8 AM- 3 PM. Arrive early to get a parking spot! Vendor Fair at 7:30 AM.  Convocation starts at 8:30 AM in the Gym.

Schedule for Monday: Staff Meeting 10-Noon.  Noon- 1 PM: Lunch provided by PTO.  We would like 100% of the staff to attend this lunch as we will be introducing the new staff members.  Jill and Rose will go over some information about our Peer Collaboration program, and we will have a drawing for staff members.  (Must be present to win!)

1-3 PM: Staff Meeting with important information provided by the Special Education Dept.

Tuesday: Teacher Workday. 8 AM- 3 PM.  Lunch on your own.  Make-up Schedule Pick-up will be 9-11 AM.  The district would like all staff to participate in the District Wellness Screening. They will be at Jerome on Tuesday 7 AM-11 AM.  In addition, each staff member should have their Staff Photo taken on Tuesday also.  Please bring a polo shirt for the photo-- please do not wear a T-Shirt in the photo. No meetings are scheduled on this day so that you can have the whole day to work. At 1:30 PM our freshmen will be enjoying candy on the front patio with their mentors!

Peer Collaborators will also be trained on Tuesday.  What a great new program!  Thanks Jill and Rose!
Wednesday: First Day of School.  Much thanks to Lori Davis and Magen Beatty and the CAP mentors for all of their work in organizing this day.  Lori already sent out the alternative schedule for freshmen and their mentors. Please be sure to review it.  Freshmen and mentors will be with Ted Wiese for a kick-off assembly in the morning and then mentors will be trained.  Mentors and freshmen reunite at lunch and for fun team-building activities for the afternoon!  What a great way to start high school!

We also hold a freshman parent meeting at 7 PM on Wednesday to welcome the parents to our Jerome family also!

We have an adjusted bell schedule with a 20-min homeroom also for the entire school in order to have you go over school expectations, the bell schedule for the day, etc.  We will send out those talking points and the bell schedule on Monday.

Please remember to meet at 7:30 AM Wed. to form our tunnel to welcome our students, an 11-year tradition thanks to Sondra Snodgrass!!  The BEST first day tradition ever!

Fall sports will soon be in high gear.  For sports schedules please go to dublinschools.net/celtics.  Our first football game is away at UA on Friday, Aug. 29.  Our first home game is Friday, Aug. 5 vs. Pick North.  Hope to see you there!

Have a wonderful first week!  We are so lucky to have each of you in the Jerome family!  We cannot wait to see each of you on Monday for every day, you change lives for the better!

Cathy








Sunday, August 10, 2014

Celtic Courier: Back-to-School 2014-15

Dear Staff,

Love. Care. Serve.  We continue on our Energy Bus ride together with these new words from The Carpenter, also by Jon Gordon. Throughout the year, we will focus on how these words can help us grow together as a staff,  become better people, and help us help our students become better people.  For those of you who attended Leadership Academy, Dr. Michele Borba's words reiterated a similar theme-- that we should foster schools of hope, be positive role models for our students, and inculcate good character traits through our daily interactions and lessons.

We hope you have had a restful and wonderful summer with your families. Congratulations to Jason Rice, married July 4th and Marc D’Auteil on the birth of his daughter, Isabella, on July 16!  Congrats also to Matt Williams on the birth of his son Eddie June 6 and to Christine Files on her marriage this summer.

The Jerome family is happy to welcome our new staff members: Maegan Harder, Ryan Longbreak (Jerome graduate!) and Chris Mitchell - Science; Also, Emily Habak (McPherson) is now full-time in Science at Jerome.  We also welcome Sue Neely - Health; Taylor Harle and Heather Kearnes - Math; Katie Zwick – English, Sammy Klein and Emily Bersnak – Special Ed; Dan Sansuchat - Applied Science and Laura Fattelah – World Language.  And believe it or not, we are still hiring . . . 
After all, we hit 1500 students just last week!

In order to get to know each other better and celebrate as a family, please send to us digitally your favorite family summer photo.  It can be vacation scenery, people, your backyard inflatable pool, a favorite family photo – something fun that shares with us a favorite summer memory you have.  Please send your photo to Kelli Stover, our receptionist, at stover_kellie@dublinschools.net by August 12.  


Jeff and I in Ketchikan, Alaska after an exhilarating Zodiac ride in the Pacific.

We are asking for 100% staff participation in sending us a photo.  How fun to see us and our families together! As last year, we will view these during our all-staff luncheon on August 18.  We are asking all staff members to attend this PTO-sponsored luncheon to celebrate our first day back together!  We will also be introducing our new staff members during this luncheon.

We have much to look forward to this year!  Challenge Days are four days again this year, November 10-13.  Much thanks to Andy Zweizig and Gretchen George for heading up Challenge Day again this year, and to all of the other staff members who volunteered to help and organize this event.  We hope you will volunteer to participate and experience Challenge Day one of those four days.  If you have not yet experienced Challenge Day, please consider it this year.

Thanks to Lori Davis and Magen Beatty and the CAP (Celtic Advisory Program) advisors for all their work in creating a high quality freshman program. Please remember that our freshmen and advisors are on a different daily schedule the first day than our other students.  It is always wonderful to tunnel and clap in our new freshman class and all our returning students.  Meet at either entrance by 7:35AM to help form the tunnel.  We would like to form one giant tunnel door-to-door.  Thanks to Sondra Snodgrass for coming up with this terrific idea-- a 10-year tradition now!

Once again our Wellness Program will he hosting the Biometric screening which will take place on 8/19 from 7-10:00 AM in the Library.

On the first day of school, Aug. 20, we will run an extended (20 min) homeroom after 1st period for all students so that you can distribute and review their planners and handbook info.  We will send out via email the talking points for homeroom on the first day. All freshmen will report to 1st period.  They will be dismissed via the PA system to report to the  CPA for an official welcome.  

Freshmen will then report to homeroom followed by attending periods 2, 3, and 4. Periods 5, 6, and 7, freshmen will be participating in CAP activities with their mentors.  We will also provide the freshman schedule via email.  All other grades will be in class Periods 1-7, except for CAP Mentors, who will be with the freshmen.  
For those of you who want to come in before Aug. 18, the building is open from 7:00-3:00 weekdays.  Administrators and secretaries will be available.  Please note that schedule pick-up days are Aug. 11 and 12 in the mornings.

The teacher daily workday is unchanged, 7:15 AM – 2:50 PM. 

 If you have questions about your teaching and/or room assignments, please contact one of the administrators or Carol Jacobsen in the main office.  If your room assignment has changed and you need help moving, we will be happy to assist you.  

Please know that some room assignments and schedule changes occurred over the summer to better accommodate students and/or traveling staff.  Please be sure and look at the new master schedule to be posted soon.  Kay is out until Aug. 18.  Until then an administrator, George or Carol can answer your master schedule questions.  

Convocation will be at Dublin Jerome 7:30 – 9:30 AM on August 18.  Please join us for this wonderful welcoming event at Jerome.  The remainder of Aug. 18 we will meet as a staff.  

Our Celtic Marching Band will open Convocation with our great fight song.  As a Celtic family, please honor our band and school by standing and clapping to the Fight Song to kick-off Convocation.  

August 18:  Workday 8:00-3:00  Convocation Day at Jerome
         7:30-8:30              Vendor Fair and light breakfast
8:30-9:30              Convocation at DJHS (please attend and sit together as a staff)
10:00-12:00          Staff Meeting in Cafeteria (Large and small                             group work)
12:00-1:00            Lunch at Jerome - provided by PTO; All staff attends
12:00-12:30          Lunch and summer photos
12:30 - 1 PM        Introduction of new staff
1:00-3:00              Staff Meeting in cafeteria

August 19:  Workday 8:00AM-3:00PM
         7:00–10:00 - Biometric Screening in Library
         9:00-11:00 - Band schedule pick-up (and make-ups); Please be aware band members and other students will be finding their classrooms, lockers, etc.
         8:00-1:00 - Peer Collaboration Training for students in Cafeteria
         12:00-1:00 - Lunch on your own.
         9:00-1:00 - Staff photos:  Please wear a polo shirt or other appropriate school shirt for your staff photo (No T-shirts please).
        

Other important dates/information that you may want to note are the following: 

Aug. 20 - first day of school; adjusted bell schedule:

Aug. 20                First day of school; Freshmen Parent Meeting 7:00PM
Aug. 27                Open House (contractual) 7:00PM – 9:00PM
                           Senior Parent Meeting 6:00PM
Aug 29                 1st Football Game at UA @ 7:30PM
Sept. 1                 NO SCHOOL
Sept. 5                 Freshman Tail Gate – 6:00PM
Sept.                    Academic Ice Cream Social during lunches; students do not miss class
Sept. 17               Interims
Sept. 19               Homecoming Parade 5:30PM:  All                                                            clubs/sports/organizations welcome
Homecoming Game vs Bradley 7:30PM
Sept. 20               Homecoming Dance 8:00-11:00PM
Oct. 2                   Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7:30 PM               
Oct. 2                   Student/Staff Picture Make-Up Day during lunch
Oct. 15                PSAT (required for all Juniors) – 2 hour late arrival for non-testing students?  To be confirmed by district.
Oct. 16                End of 1st Quarter
Oct. 17                NO SCHOOL       
Nov. 4                 Parent/Teacher Conferences 3-6:30
Nov. 10-13          Challenge Days (All freshmen & includes CAP                                          Mentors)

Thank you for being a part of the Jerome family.  We are truly excited about this upcoming school year and the opportunity to work again with such an outstanding staff—one that is truly dedicated to helping students grow and learn, a school where every student counts, every day.  A school of hope, and where we love, care, and serve.  See you soon!

Cathy