Friday, September 13, 2013

PGPs, Focusing on Strengths, and Inspiration from George Costanza

What would happen if we spent as much time striving to develop our talents as we did attempting to eliminate weaknesses?

Recently our administrative team was talking about the teacher evaluation process and how we historically ask teachers to develop a professional growth plan (PGP) based on “weaknesses.”  We identify areas of needed growth, develop detailed plans for improvement, and strive to improve upon these perceived shortcomings.

How’s that working for you?

During our discussion, I thought about a book that I read several years ago entitled Now, Discover Your Strengths which basically encourages you to focus less on trying to repair flaws or weaknesses and learn to identify your talents and purposefully plan to capitalize on them.

Being a big Seinfeld fan, I also thought of an episode where George Costanza vows to “do the opposite.”  In this episode, George begins to do go against his every instinct.  He begins to eat, do, and say things that go completely against his normal behavior. 

Sometimes growth, or innovation, tends to come from deciding NOT to do something that you've always done or to do something that you would normally not even attempt to do.

Does your classroom still operate like it did five years ago?  Change it up.

Think that you lecture too much?  Set a timer and don’t allow yourself to talk more than a few minutes at a time.

Tired of mounds of paper work?  Pick a lesson or unit and make it paperless.

Always ask questions with one right answer?  Ask questions without one correct response.

PGP’s based completely on weaknesses aren't leading to the results you desire?  Focus on building upon a strength or talent that you have.

Again I ask, what would happen if we spent as much time striving to develop our talents as we did attempting to eliminate weaknesses?


What if we, like George Costanza, did the opposite!


Thursday, September 12, 2013

Crisis Drill Notification- Lock Down Drill Thursday, September 19

Crisis drills are one component of our continual effort to keep our students safe.  They are not a reaction to any perceived threat but rather an attempt to be more prepared for emergency situations.  Our first lock down drill of the year will be held on Thursday, September 19.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Please Remember to Vote

Please remember to vote in the upcoming millage election!

Early voting is Tuesday, 9/10-Monday, 9/16 8am-4:30pm at the County Clerk's Office for Bentonville and Rogers voters. Early voters in Centerton and Bella Vista can vote from Tuesday 9/10-Friday 9/13 8am-4pm at the Centerton Firehouse or Riordan Hall in Bella Vista.

Election day voting is Tuesday, 9/17 at your local polling location.

Design the Wall!

Please join in on the contest to design the wall on the commons.  All students are welcome to pick up a form from an art teacher or the office.  Create the design that will be painted on the wall on the commons area. 

If your design is chosen by the judges, your design will be painted on the wall and you will win a prize package which includes a $50 gift card to Walmart as well as participate in the ribbon cutting ceremony celebrating our commons make over this summer.  The designs are due Sept. 23 to the office for judging. 

Good luck!

Friday, September 6, 2013

WJHS Recognized as High Achieving

The Office for Education Policy (U of A) has released their Outstanding Educational Performance Awards which highlight high-achieving Arkansas schools (based on Benchmark Exam performance).

WJHS was identified for both Math and Literacy!!!

Like we say…Excellence in all that we do!


Congratulations to our students and staff.

Go Wildcats!