Teacher’s Working to Improve Their Craft – Professional Development Fridays!

Ahhhh, the dismissal bell tolls early on this sunny, bright fall Friday. “What will I do on such a beautiful afternoon,” asks a Fairbury Public School teacher? This is a new question being asked these days in Fairbury, as this is the initial year of our “early outs” on Friday afternoons. Starting this year, we dismiss each Friday at 1:35pm to allow us the opportunity for staff development time for our faculty.

What is being accomplished during this time? As a k-12 staff, we are learning and working to improve our craft…the art of teaching! Teaching is not easy, teaching is not exact and teaching is definitely not for the “faint of heart!” We are working through Charlotte Danielson’s A Framework for Teaching. It is important to recognize that great teaching is what we want for all of our students and that great teaching is a very complex endeavor.

We are focusing our learning on the “Essential 8” components of great teaching:

  • Setting Instructional Outcomes
  • Designing Coherent Instruction
  • Establishing a Culture for Learning
  • Managing Student Behavior
  • Using Questioning and Discussion Techniques
  • Engaging Students in Learning
  • Reflecting on Teaching
  • Communicating with Families

In addition to learning and working on these components, we are using our Professional Development time to look at our assessment data to improve our focus for instruction and the development of Student Learning Objectives (SLO’s). Too often educators do not use the data that we have available to help inform our instruction. We want change that notion and use the different forms of data (MAP testing, NeSA testing, ACT results, classroom data, etc.) to guide us on where we need to spend our time instructing.

So, as you can see, we are very busy on Friday afternoons!

Remembering 9/11

Ms. Engle´s 8th Grade American History class participated in a live online webinar sponsored by the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.  The students got the opportunity to listen to a principal in a school two blocks away from the World Trade Center and what happened that day.  The webinar reached all 50 states and students were able to participate by asking questions through an online chat feature.  We also had an opportunity to have a class discussion asking questions to better understand what happened this day, since this group of 8th graders were not even alive when 9/11 happened.

Pythagorean Theorem? Easy as A,B,C!

Geometry students in Mrs. Julie Petersen’s class reviewed the Pythagorean Theorem with paper and pencil, calculators and Chromebooks.  After solving a problem, students checked their answer with a QR code reader.  This instant feedback of right and wrong answers allows students to quickly learn from any mistakes and make valuable progress with an essential skill.  The Pythagorean Theorem is the most well known and most often used formula in mathematics.  Do you remember it?  It’s as easy as a, b, c.

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Students as Teachers

Ms. Engle´s 8th Grade Exploratory Careers class, just finished learning about the Education and Training Cluster.  The students then chose something that they would like to teach the class to do.  The class learned how to make a duct tape bow tie, lava lamp, playdough and paper airplanes, just to name a few.

CTSO Recruitment Party

As the new school year gets underway, clubs and organizations are getting started up again too. The FFA, SkillsUSA, FBLA and FCCLA clubs held a recruitment party at the Fairbury Country Club. There was swimming, pizza, and rootbeer floats for the new and returning members. As the night started to wind down, each club had a representative of their organization try to persuade newcomers to join.  It was a fun night full of food and laughter.

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FFA Trash Pickup

The Fairbury FFA Chapter kicked off the year by serving their community. On Saturday, August 20th, seventeen FFA members teamed up to pick up a three mile stretch of trash west of Fairbury along highway 136.  This is an annual community service event for the chapter as they pick up trash once during the fall time and once during the spring time.  After the roadsides were picked up, Mr.Dux grilled some hotdogs for the members who helped out with the community activity.  This was a great start to the year and provided a fun time of fellowship for the members that participated.

1st Friday Art Walk

FHS art students were chalking the walks for the 1st Friday Art Walk in downtown Fairbury.  The students chose to reproduce works of the great masters. They were on display for the weekend.

It’s All About Service!

8th grade American History students did a service learning project in class today. Each class went down to the football complex to pull weeds stuck in the chain link fence.

7th Graders Conduct Experiments

Mrs. Winter’s 7th grade science class has been learning about experimental design. To put what they learned into action, students designed and conducted individual experiments- and in the process discovered just how easy it is to look cool wearing safety goggles! They enjoyed getting their hands messy.


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