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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Teamwork, 21st Century Prep, and Game Based Learning at its Best!
I am very pround of the great work Mr. Hartley and his students are doing in their 7/8 computer class. The current project has exposed them to excellent collaborative learning opportunities, 21st century preperation and development of skills, as well as maintaining a very high level of student engagement thanks to the use of Game Based Learning.
Be sure to take a moment to visit their blog, website, twitter feed, and instagram to learn more!
Wheatland Minecraft Inc.: What's The Whole Overview Of What We're Doing?: MinecraftEDU-Wheatland Center School Some people may be confused because they really don't have any idea of what we're doing. We...
Be sure to take a moment to visit their blog, website, twitter feed, and instagram to learn more!
Wheatland Minecraft Inc.: What's The Whole Overview Of What We're Doing?: MinecraftEDU-Wheatland Center School Some people may be confused because they really don't have any idea of what we're doing. We...
Friday, January 18, 2013
Job Change Announcement to the Wheatland Community
January 15, 2013
Dear Wheatland Community:
At this time, it is with mixed emotions, that I must inform
you that I am resigning my position as superintendent of the Wheatland J1
School District effective June 30th 2013. I have accepted an offer
to serve as superintendent of the Elkhorn School District starting July 1st
2013.
I want to thank students, parents, community members, staff
and the school board, for all of the support and friendship you have provided
my family and me. From the moment, we moved to Wheatland we felt welcomed and
appreciated. During the past three years, the friendships that have been made
and the work that has been accomplished has made my time in Wheatland a
highlight in my life that I will not forget. This work has been the result of
all stakeholders coming together for a unified purpose. I know that this will
continue and Wheatland will continue to be a leader at the state and national
level in K-8 education and the development of our countries future innovators.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my tenure as an employee of Wheatland
School District, and I look forward to continuing our efforts during the next
few months. The school board will assure that the transition to the next school
leader is smooth and seamless and I have offered to assist in anyway. I have
also agreed to serve as a consultant/adviser to the district in the future if
needed. I leave Wheatland with nothing but positive feelings and experiences
and I look forward to maintaining my relationship with the district in a
different capacity.
Sincerely,
Jason Tadlock
Our Visit With Sandy Jacoby and Education Matters
Below is copy of a press release regarding our recent discussion with Sandy Jacoby, host of Education Matters WGTD 91.1 FM.
Press Release:
Wheatland School District Superintendent, Jason Tadlock, and
Principal, Patti Clements recently sat down with Sandy Jacoby, one of the hosts
of Education Matters, a Saturday morning talk show on WGTD 91.1 FM dedicated to
topics related to education in Wisconsin. Ms. Jacoby had approached the
Wheatland administrators and asked them to share the story of Wheatland’s
recent transformation into one of the leading K-8 STEM education schools in the
state, a leader in technology integration, and their focused approach on
maximizing growth for every student and providing unique cutting edge educational
opportunities for ALL students. Mrs. Clements stated, “I really enjoyed having
the opportunity to share the stories of Wheatland and the great work the staff
has done over the past few years. I am so proud of all the work our teachers
have done and for the excellent support we get from our community.” Mr. Tadlock
added, “I wish we had more time. So many people have done so many wonderful
things to better the district. It was impossible to get it all in and I don’t
want anyone to feel slighted.” Mr. Tadlock continued to say, “We failed to share
that by investing in the right areas, the students and the staff, we can
provide a high quality education to our students, which has had the positive
return of putting the district’s finances back in order.” The program will air
Saturday morning January, 19th at 10:30 AM on 91.1 FM WGTD. If you
miss the aired program, the program will be archived on WGTD’s Education
Matters web page http://www.wgtd.org/Education_Matters.asp.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Dear Parents and Guardians,
It is with a heavy heart that I prepare this communication.
As all of you are probably already aware, last Friday our country suffered a
terrible tragedy when a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut
and took the lives of 26 people. As a parent of young children myself, and as a
school administrator I have found this incident to be very upsetting as many of
you have as well. My heart and I am sure yours as well goes out to the families
and communities impacted by this event.
I have received several emails from parents with questions
that one would expect after such an incident: How would my school handle such
an incident? What will the school do to assure my student’s safety? Will there
be a specific communication or message from the school? What do I say to my
child? I hope this communication provides answers to those questions, useful
information, and to the best of my ability reassurance.
First and foremost, I want everyone to keep in mind that
schools are statistically the safest location for your child/student to be. Be
sure to reassure your student(s) of this if the topic of school safety arises.
While it is highly unlikely that we will ever be in the same situation as Sandy
Hook Elementary school, we still prepare for the improbable because we
recognize that it is possible. We have in place specific protocols and
procedures for school shootings, threatening incidents nearby, and threatening
people inside the building. They are designed to strike the balance between providing
a safe environment, while maintaining a welcoming, healthy environment.
We regularly revisit our response protocols and from time to
time make changes as necessary. For example, two years ago we added the
automated communication system. We primarily use it for communicating
semi-regular school notices, but the driving force for its implementation was
to communicate to all parents in the case of emergency or school cancelations.
We purposefully selected a web based application so that communication could be
pushed out to parents from any location. In the case of an emergency, be sure
to keep your phone/email nearby as we will use that to communicate updates,
important information, and specific directions if needed. If you have not been receiving
the automated phone calls or emails, please contact Carolyn Spangler in the
school office 262-537-2216 EXT 3903 and she can update your profile.
Following this most recent incident, I plan to consult with
local law enforcement and seek their input as to whether or not we need to
revise our current response plan. We have all seen a noted change in the method
used by the Colorado shooter and now the Connecticut shooter. I would like
their input as to whether or not our current plan of action is still their
recommendation. I am sure this will be reviewed at the state and national level
as well. As a parent and an
administrator I want to assure you that we have the best procedures in place as
recommended by law enforcement and state agencies and I will strive to assure
that we continue to have them in place.
Three years ago I attended a special FBI sponsored training
on school shootings. What I took away from the training was that the only way
you can prevent something like this from happening is to have open
communication with stakeholders and stop the event before it takes place. In
almost every incident there have been signs and “chatter” before it took place.
If you or child ever hears anything, sees a facebook posting, a note, an email,
or anything that would cause concern. Don’t sit on it. Refer it to authorities
or to us at the school and we will refer it to the proper channel. We will
communicate this message to all students in an age appropriate manner.
In regards to communicating with children, the school will
follow the recommendations outlined by the National Association of School
Psychologists. I linked a copy of the document to this post so thatyou can read it as well. Please be sure to review it as there are
recommendations for what parents can do as well. In short, we as adults should
model calmness and control; Reassure the children that they are safe; Remind
them that trustworthy people are in charge; Let them know it is ok to feel
upset; Observe their emotional state (behaviors as well as words); Keep your
explanations developmentally appropriate.
I wish you all well and it is my hope and prayer that we
never have to deal with such an event. I want all of you to know that the staff
at Wheatland loves and cares for your children very much, and we will do everything
we can to protect your children as if they are our own. Thank you for taking
the time to read this message and I wish you all a very happy holidays. You
will soon have extra time to spend with your children. Be sure to hold them
close and let them know how much you care for them.
Sincerely,
Jason Tadlock
District Administrator
Friday, December 7, 2012
Wheatland Students to be Showcased at State Convention
I am very pleased to announce that Wheatland Jt 1 School District has been selected by the Project Lead the Way State Leadership Team to represent Gateway to Technology STEM education on Wednesday Januarary 23, 2013 (from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm) at the 92nd Annual State Education Convention. Wheatland is among just six other districts that were chosen from a field of nominations to be highlighted at this event. Four to five students along with their teacher Mrs. Zirbell will be display one of their current or past projects at the event.
10 Attend SLATE Conference 2012
Wheatland recently sent a team of 10 staff members to Wisconsin's School Leaders Advancing Technology in Education (SLATE). The conference was exceptional, with 1000 of Wisconsin's educator's sharing innovative practices and resources with each other. Our team of teachers have returned to school with many new ideas and great resources to share with all the staff.
I wanted to take a moment and recognize Rachel and Thomas Hartley for their efforts as presenters. The title of their presentation was Extreme Lesson Makeover: https://sites.google.com/a/wcspk8.org/elm/ Be sure to visit their presentation website as it is full of great resources. By all accounts they did a fabulous job! It is always a little nerve-racking to present in front of over 100 teachers with standing room only. Great Job Rachel and Tom, way to represent Wheatland!
This was my second time attending SLATE and I have to say this experience was very different from the first. This time it was very refreshing to see and hear that as a school we are WAY ahead of the curve and our teachers are now at the forefront and cutting edge of technology integration. I want to let all the staff know that I am very proud of all the work you have done to make Wheatland a shinning star in regards to technology integration and 21st century preparation. I suspect that next year we'll have a similar number of presenters at slate as we did at the Wisconsin Association of Middle Level Educator's conference (6). The work you are doing is truly leading the way!
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