Monday, September 19, 2016

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

It's election day in Zones 3 and 7.

Head's Up


Tune in, it's National Radio Day.

National Hispanic Heritage Month started last Thursday and goes through October 15th. Esta una grande fiesta in Fayetteville uno y dos de octubre. Detalles nwahispanicheritagefestival.com 

Daaang, missed National Butterscotch Pudding Day yesterday.

Thursday is the Autumnal Equinox and summer is over. It's also the first rivalry football game between BWHS and BHS when the Freshman take the field at the TAC.

Friday, September 23 is National Great American Pot Pie Day.

Monday, September 26 is National Johnny Appleseed Day.

Everyone should be at the Future Ready Forum Tuesday, September 27 at BWHS Performing Arts Center. We're talking opportunities for graduates and how #EveryLearnerFutureReady is a great goal to have.

@bpscommunity


Ok, I was able to attend the Walmart Saturday Morning Meeting last Saturday and Miss America was there. Just sayin'.
Here's the contestants in this year's Miss BHS pageant.










Who has the most National Merit Semi-finalists? BHS, BHS, BHS! Yep, there's 18. The most in the state and a new BHS record. Congratulations to these scholars!










Then Dr. Jones and I joined some of our community partners at the Walmart Inclusion Festival. So great to see the diversity that is Northwest Arkansas and how everyone can find something they have in common.

That reminds me, it's time to start start talking about Diversabilities Awareness Festival 2017! We've got some non-profits ready to support student learning and celebrating the diverse abilities instead of focusing on the disabilities. Love to see this completely student-driven this year. We had a great group of students last year who really made the event exceptional.

McLarty Daniel Automotive is giving away a NEW car to a BHS and BWHS student with perfect attendance. I don't know about you, but that is pretty cool, and definitely an incentive.










Bentonville West played their first game in Bentonville last Friday. The scrappy Wolverines put up a good fight, but fell to Muskogee, OK.





First Graders at Thomas Jefferson Elementary collected school supplies for the Arkansas Children's Shelter. Think doing something for others doesn't make you happy, just look at these faces.






Are you making or tinkering in your classroom or grade level? Are you doing genius hour with your students? Then we want to video in your classrom for our next short film Making and Tinkering and Genius Hour, Oh My! Email Keith khelm@bentonvillek12.org or I and let us know when the best time to visit your class would be. By the way, Tinkerfest III is Saturday, October 1 at the Scott Family Amazeum.

Contests, Competitions, and sometimes cool stuff

Want to get started on your child's college fund? Here's the contest for you. The Arkansas 529 plan is holding a "Coloring for College" contest. Winners get $529 to start a 529 college saving plan. Win and leverage the power of compound interest to help you put your kids through college.

Art teachers and app developers, this is the reminder to check the due dates for the City Planning Art Contest and the Congressional App Competition.

Video of the Week



Have a great week.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Tuesday, September 13

Just didn't get this one done, and views were way down last week. Better up my game. Spelling better will probably help.




Head's Up


National Keep Kids Creative Week is September 19th through 23rd. No excuses, it's a national week, people!

Today is national Kids take over the Kitchen Day.

Wednesday, September 14 is National Live Creative Day and National Creme Filled Donut Day.

Thursday, September 15 is National Online Learning Day and National Double Cheeseburger Day. Not sure if this is a good idea, maybe they need to throw in National Work at a Standup Desk Day.

Friday, September 16 could be the best day ever! It's National Play-Doh Day! Can't you just smell it! It's also the first game in Bentonville for Bentonville West High School! Go Wolverines!

Saturday, September 17 is Constitution Day and Citizenship Day.

And Monday, September 19 is INTERNATIONAL Talk Like a Pirate Day!

Looking ahead - we are again partnering with TATA Consultancy Services to provide an opportunity for kids to learn design thinking and app development. But this year, unlike in years past, we are holding the Go-IT Camp during a school break. Fall break to be specific. If you're not taking a vacation on the first two days, and would like to earn a stipend ($175 per day) for helping facilitate the camp, send me an email. Facilitators will have to attend a training camp in the evening on September 27th. Only need a hand full of facilitators to support TATA employees and Ignite Computer + IT Solutions students, serious inquires only.

@bpscommunity


Here's a cool idea from a teenager - sit with us app http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/teen-creates-app-sit-with-us-open-welcoming-tables-lunch-bullying_us_57c5802ee4b09cd22d926463 Worth the time to read this story.


District National Intercollegiate Cycling Association teams participated in their first race of the season last weekend in Fayetteville. According to BHS Teacher Stuart Brune, not only did the participants have a great time, the earned a few podium finishes. NICA is going to be YOUUUGE!

My wife and I hiked part of the Bella Vista trail system on Sunday. If you're a cyclist or hiker check them out.

Have you checked out the district website? Ok, I know it's not the most engaging thing in the world. But maybe your students can help with that. We are going to start displaying student artwork on the website. Send us hi-resolution images of student work, and, yes, you can use your phone. Just center the shot with your camera horizontal and make sure to email the file at original size. We'll give the student full credit for their efforts.

Grants and PD


I'm still tweeking the Google form for grant/donation requests. Thanks to all who are helping debug and adding to my Google knowledge base.

Want to understand more about entrepreneurship and how to incorporate entrepreneurial concepts with your students? Then this PD offering is for you. There is no charge for the first session, space is limited, and best yet, it's here in Bentonville at Junk Brands on Tuesday, September 27 at 5:15 pm. Sign up here http://tinyurl.com/startupculturejunkbrands











Video of the Week

Sometimes to #findthegift you to open the box, break it down and recycle it.


In my humble opinion, the Best. TED talk. Ever. Have a great week.

Monday, September 5, 2016

September 6, 2016


That extra day off was certainly welcome, especially with the exceptional weather.

Head's Up

Today is National Coffee Ice Cream day and National Read a Book Day. Well, my day is planned.

September 8 is National Ampersand Day & probably something else.

September 9 is National Teddy Bear Day.

Saturday, September 10 is Square to Square ride on from Bentonville to Fayetteville. This is the route for a first timer, it's more downhill than uphill.

Sunday, September 11, is Patriot's Day. We visited the site and memorial this summer and it is a very somber yet strangely optimistic place now that the Freedom Tower is complete. If you are doing lessons or commemorative events aligned with 9/11 let me know.

September is Hunger Action Month, and leave it to those creative people at the Pack Shack to digitize the food drive. For the Great Arkansas Food Drive this month, they've developed an app that can be used to purchase bags of food to be donated to local, regional, and state food banks. Want to know more? http://www.thepackshack.org/great-arkansas-food-drive.html

I was contacted about holding a book drive for schools in Louisiana that lost their libraries in the recent flooding. I haven't been able to connect with the person who contacted me, if someone has reached out to you about this, let me know.

@bpscommunity


We survived the TriFest for MS on Saturday and finished respectably in the middle of the pack.

Speaking for myself, some training would have helped with the overall time. Need to thank Dr. Jones, and Amber D'Angelo, Aramark Director Mike D'Angelo's wife, for keeping us competitive.



The official results. I'm glad we were able to support the Rampy MS Foundation in there work to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis









Went back to the TriFest on Sunday afternoon for the kids Triathlon. Over 120 kids from Arkansas and surrounding states participated, including a number of special needs athletes sponsored by Bentonville Schools. Amazing how all the kids worked together and supported each other to get to the finish line making for a truly an inclusive event.


Mr. Neal from Mojo Cycling visited Ruth Barker this week to talk about cycling and  making sure to have the proper equipment before hitting the Greenway or the mountain bike trails. Square to Square is next Saturday, September 10th.









U.S. Congressman Steve Womack spent the morning at Ruth Barker this week to visit with students. You have to appreciate how Representative Womack makes time to visit with kids in our district. I sent information out last week about the Congressional App challenge for high school students. And yes, that's Vishack the REBES history club president front and center.

Out at Bentonville West, Coach Pratt brought in some experts to teach skills off the field. A group of dads came out to teach the team how to tie a necktie, so they're ready for those collegiate travel games and award ceremonies.  









Former Razorback Cheerleader Patience Beard calls the hogs after speaking to Elm Tree first graders about being confident and happy with who you are.








Do you have a mentor or other community member coming to your class to support student learning. Give us some head's up and we'll be there to share the gift.

Have a talented photographer in class, or an artist? We're going to highlight student visual arts on the website, so send in submissions. Photos need to be hi-resolution and will be formatted to fit the letterbox window. Students will be credited for their work. Send submissions to khelm@bentonvillek12.org.

Grants and PD

I appreciate everyone who has helped to debug the Grant/Donation Request Form. It's a learning process - any suggestions are welcome. You can find the form under the communications drop down on the website.

It's time to check the accuracy of your Kalpa professional development plan. Here's how https://docs.google.com/a/bentonvillek12.org/document/d/1lT3FWphSGPrAN1nyiiDiRPvJWtvCm1RFjd1FGKlqz3E/edit?usp=sharing

Video of the week


We talk a lot about data in education, check out how this guy analyzes data to create are. If you don't want to watch the whole thing, fast forward to 12 minutes to here his point - it's a good one.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

August 30, 2016

First three day weekend of the year coming up.





Head's Up


Friday, September 2, is Sugar Creek Days at Downtown Bentonville's First Friday. Once again, they'll be re-enacting the great Bentonville Bank Robbery. If you haven't downloaded DBI's app, get with the in crowd and get it today.

Friday is National Lazy Mom's Day. Now, before all the mom's out there start sending in emails, read this http://www.nationaldaycalendar.com/national-lazy-moms-day-first-friday-in-september/. If you're a mom, make sure and get some "me" time.

Friday is also the First home game for the Tigers! Until November 4, there's a game every Friday at Tiger Stadium, then on November 4th it's THE game.

Saturday, September 3, Dr. Jones, Amber D'Angelo, and I will be representing Bentonville Public Schools in the corporate team relay at TriFest for MS. Wish us luck, we've been training really hard.

Monday, September 5, is Labor Day. While summer doesn't officially end until the autumnal equinox on September 22, it's sure feels over on September 6.

Anybody up for riding Square to Square on Saturday, September 10? Details at the Bike Bentonville Website http://www.bikebentonville.com/#!events-1/c283

September is National Preparedness Month https://www.ready.gov/september and National Self Improvement Month.


@bpscommunity



I've created a simple form to develop a master list of students who do not have photo releases.


Here's a link to the form https://goo.gl/forms/bUP9xIIuJ71Qq8122

Contests/Competitions/ and sometimes cool stuff


Probably not going to be a weekly section, but occasionally I get some interesting opportunities for community engagement.

Downtown Bentonville Inc. is looking for art students to add some public art to windows downtown. This could be a great way for our artists to express themselves in a public forum. DBI will provide the supplies to the winning design.















Art students from select classrooms at Fulbright Junior High, Washington Junior High, Lincoln Junior High, Bentonville High School, Bentonville West High School are eligible to submit entries to Bentonville City Planning Department for National Community Planning Month poster contest. This year’s theme is “Civic Engagement." See the attachment for details. If I'm not mistaken, a student from Jerris Palmer's class has won the last two years.

But wait there's more. The Congressional App Challenge is back. Congressman Steve Womack is hosting the challenge for high school students in NWA. I know we've got some app developers out there, because we actually had the winners last year!

Get your code on! Could this be another first for Bentonville West, or will BHS hack out a victory for the second year?












Grants and PD


Please submit the grant/donation request form prior to applying. We want to say "yes" to your requests, and building principals want to support you proactively. If you receive an grant or donation please let me know so I can report to the School Board the amount you bring into the district to support students. A grant request form can be accessed on the communications page of the website. Remember to share it with your building principal.

It's time to check the accuracy of your Kalpa professional development plan. Here's how https://docs.google.com/a/bentonvillek12.org/document/d/1lT3FWphSGPrAN1nyiiDiRPvJWtvCm1RFjd1FGKlqz3E/edit?usp=sharing

Video of the Week

I found this interesting. I need a new friend.



Have a great week.

Tuesday, August 23, 2016

August 23, 2016

Heard some great 1st week stories, especially about Kindergartners. Kindergarten first week is a very special time, and all you Kindergarten teachers out there need to be celebrated for all you do to help our newest students.

Oh, heck, let's celebrate everyone for getting through the first week of the 2016 - 2017 school year. Do your happy dance!

Head's Up

Missed National Tooth Fairy Day yesterday. First and second grade teachers: What's the going rate for a tooth these days?

Wednesday, August 24 is National Waffle Day, and Thursday, (along with being my lovely daughter's 18th birthday) is National Kiss and Make Up Day. August 26, is National Women's Equality Day. With any luck the weather will stay cool for next Tuesday's National Toasted Marshmallow Day. Fire pit s'mores, anyone?

Should have told you this sooner, but August is National Coffee Awareness Month. Humm, seems like with schools starting, coffee awareness is already on everyone's mind.

The deadline for parents to provide proof of residency to registrars is Thursday, August 25.

Central Park Elementary's TailGator is Friday, August 26th.

Send your school events to either Keith or me so we can get them on the district calendar. And share those photos.

@bpscommunity

Please submit items for this section. There's no way with 19 schools, we can get to all of them each week.

It's time to collect photo releases. I'm creating a Google form for you to add students whose parents do not want his or her photo used. Add the few in your class to the form so we have a master list. I'll share that with PTO as well. Thanks.

The first ever Pride of Bentonville took over the TAC on Saturday and it turned into quite a celebration of all things Bentonville Athletics.

High 5's all around for the BWHS Marching Wolverines after their performance Saturday. I have pictures of Bentonville Pride marching band, but they're blurry - they were moving too fast for me to keep up. Let's just say their show is energetic.







Bentonville Cheer and the MIB are ready when Kansas City Rockhurst comes to town Friday, September 2 at Tiger Stadium.


Teresa Hudson speaks to Ignite Professional Studies students last Friday. The strands convened to collaborate on marketing the program, developing activities on the Razorback Greenway, and adding their voices to city government.

BHS and BWHS Cheer and Dance teams re-connecting on the sidelines during Saturday's event.

Some of you know or have heard of BWHS Freshman Cole Phillips. Here's a shining moment made possible by the BWHS Wolverines Football team that speaks to the spirit of Bentonville.



Want to stay connected to Bentonville Schools? Follow us on Twitter @Bentonville_PS or like us on Facebook @BentonvillePublicSchools. Instagram coming soon.

Grants & PD


When you are applying for grants or donations, make sure to submit a grant request form. Believe it or not, this helps us to say "yes!" to your requests by making sure that there is a way to implement your innovative ideas, and no obstacles arise after the grant or donation has been awarded. I've created a new Google form to help with this process. Once we've all reviewed the request, you will be notified.



This form can also be found on the communications page of the district website and under staff resources.

Video of the week


If you haven't read Tony Wagner's books Creating Innovators or Most Likely to Succeed, you might want to consider picking them up. He's been a champion for preparing students for the innovation economy by making education relevant and aligned to competencies supported by content knowledge.




Enjoy your week.

Monday, August 15, 2016

August 16, 2016

There's nothing quite like the first day of school. I hope yours was great.



Head's Up

Saturday, August 20, is Bentonville Pride at the TAC. It's the first year to celebrate BHS and BWHS athletics programs along with all the junior high programs.

Yesterday was national relaxation day. What a great way to end the first day of school.

Today is National Tell a Joke day. The past, present, and future walk into a Starbucks. It was tense.

It appears to be the week for ice cream. Thursday, August 18, is National Ice Cream Pie Day and Friday, August 19, is National Soft Ice Cream Day.

@bpscommunity


It was a blast serving as your MC for the opening day celebration at Arend. Do we have some gifts in this district or what? Remember to #findthegift this year and share them on social media.

Thinking about this as the first #bpseduchat book for 2016? It's a quick read with a good mix of philosophy and practical application. Open to suggestions, however.


I've attached information on Fayetteville Montessori School's True Lit Festival. Contact Lindsey Holland lgrholland@gmail.com if you have any questions or are interested in having students participate. 

On the subject of social media. The new policy is in effect. Here's a link to policy and FAQs. I've heard from many about following students. Employees should not follow students, as defined by the Arkansas Teacher Code of Ethics, on personal social media accounts. If employees follow their children or relatives, let your supervisor know in case someone, who doesn't understand the nature of the relationship, questions the connection. Continue to send questions/concerns to bpssocialmedia@bentonvillek12.org. I will get clarification for issues as soon as possible.

Grants and PD


Here's a new opportunity sponsored by Save On Energy. Submit a lesson plan, perhaps get a $500 donation. https://www.saveonenergy.com/teacher-grant/ You probably already have the perfect plan created.

Video of the Week


Given that we're all working to #FindTheGift this year, I thought it might be a good time for a Sir Ken Robinson pep talk.


Have a great week.

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Welcome back!
I hope those of you who had a summer vacation enjoyed it. (I'm only a little jealous.)

Head's Up


The Opening Day Festivities will be on Tuesday, August 9 at Arend Arts Center. Looking forward to seeing you all then. Don't forget to visit the Teacher Fair and get some free stuff.

Today is National Coloring Book Day. Help the BHS DECA collect 1,000 coloring books for Arkansas Children's Hospital and enter to win an official Nike BHS pullover. Donations can be dropped at the DECA Table at BHS.

Wednesday, August 3, is National Watermelon Day.
Thursday, August 4, is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day.

Friday is Back to School First Friday in Downtown Bentonville. We'll be on Main Street in front of Walton's 5 & 10.

Certainly in honor of Dr. Sterling Ming, Saturday, August 6, is National Root Beer Float Day!

Sunday, August 7, is National Kids' Day, National Friendship Day, and National Sister's Day. Be nice to your kid sister and buy her a root beer float.

This weekend is also Tax Free Weekend in Arkansas.

@bpscommunity

If you're not following @Bentonville_PS on Twitter and @BentonvillePublicSchools on Facebook, start now.

In case you've been living under a rock, here's some news. Bentonville's new high school opened officially last Friday. Bentonville West Principal Jonathon Guthrie and his staff put on an excellent event attended by more than 1,000 people. It was the first standing room only crowd in the BWHS performing arts center.








Celebrate magazine did a great story on Bentonville West this month.




Ignite is catchin' fire in Northwest Arkansas! If get a hold of this month's CitiScapes magazine, read the article.



Anyone missing #bpseduchat? If the demand is there, I'd love to bring it back with a twist, maybe it turns into a digital book study, I know y'all have some excellent libraries. Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

Grants and PD

I'm guessing that PD is probably something that doesn't need to be discussed this week.

Here is a Google Form (It's all about Google this year) for you to use to submit grant and donation requests for pre-approval. The purpose of pre-approval is simple: First, Dr. Schwanhausser needs to make sure there are no on-going expenses for the District as the result of the grant or donation being awarded. Second, you building principal has to know that a request is being made and be prepared to answer Dr. Schwanhausser's questions. Third, Mr. Rice (Technology Director) needs to make sure that if technology is part of the request that it is compatible with the District network and that it can be supported. Finally, I need to record the amounts of grants and donations to share with the Board of Education to celebrate what you are doing to support innovation and student learning. 



I've included a link to this tool in the email.

Video of the Week

I know some of you attended Jo Boaler's talk this summer at BHS, but it's worth sharing with everyone.


Anything you'd like to see in this blog? Or are you just plain sick of the same ol', same ol'. Leave a comment below.

Have a great week.


Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

To those of you on the traditional calendar . . .
enjoy your summer. 
To those of you on the non-traditional calendar . . . 
almost there.

Head's Up


Today's National Lucky Penny Day! It's also National Taffy Day. Why, back when I was a kid, you could still buy saltwater taffy for a penny. But, why would you spend your lucky penny on taffy?

Wednesday, May 25th, is National Missing Children's Day. One of those "days" that really should be thought about on the other 364 each year.

Thursday, May 26th, is . . . wait for it . . . National Red Nose Day. And you thought it was only the last day of school. Red Nose Day is a worldwide fundraising effort for kids in poverty. Yet another thing that should be thought of on the other 364.

Monday, May 30th, is Memorial Day. Great that it's not the last 3-day weekend of the school year.

Tuesday, May 31st, is National Speak in Sentences Day. This could be a challenge after a relaxing 3-day weekend.

June starts with National CPR and AED Awareness Week. It's also Heat Stoke Prevention Month.

Now, I don't know who decides on these things, but having National Fruits and Vegetables Month the same month as National Candy Month seems to cancel each other out. Both are in June.

Looking ahead to August, start thinking about Friday, August 5. It's Back to School First Friday, and schools are welcome to participate. I know Old High is planning something (rumors of its demise are premature). This is a great way to connect with the community. I'll work on getting the shady side of the street. (Those who participated last year know how much of an incentive this is,)

@bpscommunity


Want to know what's happening in Downtown Bentonville? Get the app.

It was great to see so many families at Ruth Barker and Old High for What's Next Night last Tuesday. There were some pretty excited kids (and families) making their way through the buildings.









BHS students from Mrs. Campbell's 10th grade pre-AP English class wrote non-fiction stories about people "living deliberately" and read their work at Barnes & Noble. Their work was compiled into a book that is for sale at http://bit.ly/bhsdeliberatestories for $6 each. All proceeds will be donated to Saving Grace NWA. 





Fourth Graders from Central Park and RE Baker competed in the first ever Battle of the Books. Students tested each other on their knowledge of books they had recently read.









BHS seniors were honored at the 2016 Senior Scholarship Awards ceremony on Thursday night. This year's class earned over $12 million in scholarship money. The top 25 students earned $4.2 million. Community scholarships awarded this group totaled over $700,000. Great support from the community for these outstanding graduates.





Representatives of Heifer International and some of their friends visited Willowbrook on Friday to accept a donation of $6,500 from students at the school. This is enough money to provide for an entire village and begin a sustainable economic system for its people. Another example of a student-driven project that makes the world a better place.
















Lincoln blew it out last Friday afternoon when the 8th grade class celebrated the end of the year with a festival of teenage stress relieving activities. They also upped the competition between BHS and BWHS.









In the it's-my-blog-and-I-can-share-what-I-want-to category. The BHS girls' and boys' soccer team and the girls' softball team all won state championships on Friday. My niece Abby, a freshman, scored the second goal of the game. Think she's excited. I'm fairly sure that she was the most famous kid in Bentonville on Saturday.






BHS faculty and staff did a great job with graduation planning and the ceremony capped a great year for our Seniors. Pretty impressive sight in the tunnel, makes you realize why we're all important in preparing kids to become young adults.









Each week there are at least 20 other things that could be included in this blog. Every day there's something exceptional happening in Bentonville schools that should be shared with the world. One way to do this is to leverage social media as a tool for communicating with each other and the community. Ideally, we could create a social media network to share the story of the district.
The Bentonville School Board approved a Digital Communication and Social Media Policy to support you in using social media and avoid the pitfalls and false perceptions that sometimes arise. The policy requires that BPS staff maintain a professional accounts for interacting on social media in an official capacity. It does not mean that employees can not have personal social media accounts, nor does it mean the District is going to monitor your activity. There's plenty of people who will do that for us.

Bottom line - think before you post, be nice, and keep your personal and professional lives as separate as possible. So your world's don't collide - that's bad.



Here are three links with some tips for using social media to engage families
http://goo.gl/c4EvL5 , http://goo.gl/teCMFahttp://goo.gl/1edDAx

Grants and PD


Northrup Grumman Foundation is making 5 grants for up to $100,000 available to middle schools to develop Fab School Labs. I just found out about this today, and the deadline to enter is June 17th. So, if you're interested - get on it! Visit www.fabschoollabs.com for details.

Dr. Saferite wants you to get your PD on, here's how.

Video of the Week


A little perspective from down under. Since we're 1/6th of the way through the 21st Century, shouldn't we start talking about 22nd Century skills and learning just to try and get a head of the curve?



Wishing you a happy summer! Enjoy each day.

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Just realized this is the second year that I haven't been able to do experiments to test the tensile strength of rubber encapsulated H2O projectiles near the end of the school year. Kind of miss that.

Ray and Associates is heading up the search for the next BPS superintendent. Help them out by identifying the 10 qualities you believe are important in our next superintendent. Survey closes May 21 at 8:00 am. Here's a link to the survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/558NWLR

Head's Up 

Today is Academic Signing Day at BHS at 4:00 pm in the North Lecture Hall.

It's also National Cherry Cobbler Day! What's better than Cherry Cobbler? Cherry Cobbler with vanilla ice cream. You thought it was also Vanilla Ice Cream Day, didn't you? Sorry, that's July 23rd.

Wednesday, May 18th is National No Dirty Dishes Day. It's also National Visit Your Relatives Day.



Wednesday night at 7:00 there will also be a community meeting with Ray and Associates at Arend to discuss the superintendent search.

Thursday, May 19th, BHS scholarship awards ceremony will be in Arend to honor this year's graduating class and their achievements. As a point of reference, last year's class earned over $13 million in scholarships.

Friday, May 20th, is Bike to Work Day. This week is also National Craft Brew Week. (Replay video now). Remember that every day is a school day and be careful should you choose to participate in either or both of these activities.

It's also National Pizza Party Day. Anyone else seeing a theme emerging here?

And, hot dang! If it ain't NASCAR Day on May 20th as well! Now, we got us a party. But wait, there's more - it's National Be A Millionaire Day.


Saturday, May 21st is BHS Graduation at Bud Walton Arena. Or, for those of us with graduating seniors, National Wish I Was A Millionaire Day.

Head out to the Bentonville Community Center and help the Bentonville Police Department celebrates 100 years of service to the community on Saturday, May 21st, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. This week is National Police Week. For more details, click this link

Thursday, May 26th, is the last day of school for students on a traditional calendar unless it snows between now and then.

@bpscommunity


Top story this week is the first ever Google Street View mapping of the Razorback Greenway. Old High Middle School science teacher Larry Merriman, strapped a Google Trekker (portable camera array) to a 4-wheeler and mapped the Greenway. Can't wait for these images to be uploaded and available on Google.

Here's the start of the journey in Fayetteville.



Here's the end at Lake Bella Vista. I'm not sure when the footage will be uploaded, but I'll keep an eye out.












Monday, May 9, was the BHS Bands' Spring Concert. The performances were exceptional as we've come to expect. The collaboration between the choir and the band and the debut of a student conductor really show how special this district is.




Tuesday, May 10, I was honored to be able to attend Voices of Bentonville at BHS. The students' personal memoirs of courage, perseverance, and






Thursday, May 12, was Leadership Day at Mary Mae Jones. One thing you can count on at MMJ is that the kids will be prepared and proud to share their experiences.






On Friday, May 13, two exceptional groups of students achieved a milestone in their lives. They graduated from high school. For most students in Bentonville, this is stepping stone, but for students at Gateway and in the Special Education program, graduation signifies their commitment to beat the odds. I my opinion, it's one of our finest moments as a district.

Know any students male or female zoned for Bentonville West High School who would like to play golf next year? Coach Yarrington wants to talk to them Monday, May 23rd, at 6:30 pm.

Grants and PD


This just in from Matt Saferite.


Video of the Week


Thought I'd bring back a hero of mine, now that YouTube is playing nice.




Enjoy your final week of school. Have a great Summer. Check your  email on Tuesday (if you want), and most of all enjoy your day - you won't get another one like it.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Raise your hand if you know how many days are left in this school year?
I thought so.

Head's Up


Wednesday, May 11 is National Twilight Zone Day.

Thursday, May 12 is National Limerick Day. There once was a kid from . . .
May 12 is also Ruth Barker's Fine Arts Night from 5- 7 pm. Mary Mae Jones holds their leadership day on May 12 as well.

Friday, May 13 is National Apple Pie Day. It's also National Blame Someone Else Day.

It's still National Nurse's Week. If you haven't told a nurse how much they are absolutely necessary in the education process, you still have time.

It's also still Women's Health week until May 15th.

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Last Monday, the first group of Ignite Innovators completed the IT Solution Strand of the program. This group of pioneers set a new standard of educational excellence in the professional studies program. Three of them have jobs in technology after graduation.






I was fortunate to be able to catch the Ardis Ann Fine Arts night on Tuesday. The artwork displayed showed how the teachers created an inclusive environment where kids were not afraid to explore their artistic talents.


Thursday might have been the busiest day ever.
There was the Happy Trails Day at Ruth Barker, This day is made possible by funds raised through a student project. Isn't it great when students help students.




The BHS DECA club made a wish come true for a Springdale child and her family after raising over $12,000 during this year's Mr. BHS contest. Always great to see BPS students supporting others.





And later that evening, the annual Gold Rush 5K filled the streets of Bentonville with runners. It was another huge turnout.











The Friday Roundup at Cooper was especially energetic last week as the surf was up! The Kindergarten class put on an excellent show and got everybody in the mood for summer.






Amy Pinault might be the most courageous teacher in the district. She let students cut her hair to be donated to Pantone's Lock of Love.








On Friday, a group of BHS Sports Medicine students visited with Orthopedic Surgeons at Northwest Medical to help name their new surgical robot. Ladies and Gentleman, let me introduce you to OsteoPrime.







Oh, and there was this film festival thing going on. I don't know if you got a chance to visit BFF or see a movie, but it was a pretty great week to be in Bentonville. It was especially great for these BHS students who competed in the Samsung Student Film Contest - and WON! And yes, that is Geena Davis.









Sugar Creek participated in National Lemonade Day again this year. Yet another great example of students working to support our community. National Lemonade Day is a great way to introduce students to economics and entrepreneurship.















Centerton Gamble Kindergartners want to thank McLarty Daniel Automotive for their new Tinker Time supplies they purchased thanks to a $2,000 donation. They were able to purchase two carts with activities to promote design thinking and creativity.








The Washington Jr. High Band earned superior
ratings and 1st Place in the Festival of Music at Worlds of Fun in Kansas City.

Grants and PD


Here's a couple of opportunities that don't have hard due dates.

Salesforce.org supports innovative, scalable solutions in education and STEM programs with a focus on increasing exposure of underrepresented groups and girls. http://www.salesforce.org/about-us/grantseekers/

Crayola is looking for applications for the Champion Creatively Alive Children grant program. http://www.crayola.com/for-educators/ccac-landing/grant-program.aspx



Videos of the week

This is the winning entry in the BFF Samsung Student Film competition.


I forgot about the videos created by students at Thomas Jefferson and Sugar Creek as part of Trike Theatre's Digital Storytelling program. BPS and Trike Partnered to provide training, equipment and opportunity for students to learn the craft of using video to tell a story.