Month: January 2019
Texan Teachers Proud!
Mrs. Terry would like to give a shout out to Ashley Loyd and Gaby Ibarra “Thanks so much for helping with Ms. Anderson Texan Success on January 23rd You …
Continue reading "Texan Teachers Proud!"District Focus Group for Grading Guidelines
Action Item: If you would like to be a part of this team, please email me! A district focus group is being established to review and update the grading …
Continue reading "District Focus Group for Grading Guidelines"What’s New in Branching Minds for January
Information only regarding updates made to Branching Minds. All screener and benchmark data has been uploaded to the individual student data sections in Branching Minds. Based on your feedback, which …
Continue reading "What’s New in Branching Minds for January"2 Weeks at a Glance
January 29 – Texan BB @ Brenham January 29 – 8th Grade Reading Spring Benchmark; 7th Grade Writing Spring Benchmark January 29 – Information International Baccalaureate (IB) Program Meeting @ …
Continue reading "2 Weeks at a Glance"Grading Window Open!
The progress report card grade window is now open for you to load and save your grades. While the grade window is open you may load and save your grades as many times as needed. The window will close Monday at 8 am. Convert blank …
Continue reading "Grading Window Open!"Teaching w/Flip Grid
Sheltered Instructional Coach, Mrs. Norris, has created an example of how a teacher can use FlipGrid as a teaching tool! Please click here to view and use the password Let’sgo! You …
Continue reading "Teaching w/Flip Grid"New Texan Staff
I am excited to announce we have several new staff members on the DMS campus. So if you see a new face, please make sure you introduce yourself. Abigail …
Continue reading "New Texan Staff"2 Weeks at a Glance
January 21 – Staff and Scholar Holiday January 24 – Lady Texan BB @ CSMS; Texan BB vs CSMS HM January 24 & 25 – 8th Grade Field Trip OPAS …
Continue reading "2 Weeks at a Glance"Do your scholars have goals?
Great video for Texan Success!
Continue reading "Do your scholars have goals?"