Saturday, January 28, 2012

SEP Junior High Spelling Bee Champions

Please congratulate our Spelling Bee grade level champions and runner-ups!  These students won the competition in their individual Language Arts classes. The students then advanced to compete against other class winners to establish themselves as the best spellers in their grade.

A huge thank you goes out to Ms. Wikert and our Language Arts teachers who make this possible. 

7th grade Winner:  Sam Straw
7th grade Runner-up: Sydney Clifton




8th grade Winner:  Nolan Bulver
8th grade Runner-up:  Pete Ruden

SEP Junior High Apparel Opportunity

The Southeast Polk Junior High would like to present you the opportunity to order apparel that is SEP Junior High specific.  You can find the order form on the Junior High Moodle Site (it is a PDF file in the middle of the page)-

http://moodle.se-polk.k12.ia.us/moodle/

The order forms and payment can be dropped off to Trish Borrison in the main office of the Junior High.

Although the form states a deadline of 1/31/12, we will extend that deadline to February 3rd to allow for more time to order.

Any questions contact Trish Borrison at 515-967-5509 extension 2506.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

iPad Implementation at the Junior High

Through creative fundraising over time at the SEP Junior High, the implementation of iPads is moving from a wish to a reality.  Students at the Junior High will have the opportunity to utilize iPads in the classroom during the second and third trimesters of the 2011-2012 school year.  The Jr. High recently purchased 120 iPads for teacher and student use.  Each teacher received an iPad on Tuesday, January 3rd.  The reasoning behind the teachers having initial access to the iPads is to assist in the comfort level of instructors using this tool in the classroom. Jamie Fath, SEP’s instructional technology coach, will work closely with building administrators Mike Dailey and Nathan Ballagh to provide professional development for the teachers as they explore this innovative tool in the classroom.  The emphasis of the professional development will focus on utilizing the technology within instructional lessons and units.  There will also be a sharing of ideas with other districts who have moved forward with iPad initiatives in their schools. 

In the coming weeks two iPad carts will be ready for student use. Teachers will then have the opportunity to implement what they have learned through their professional development and exploration with the iPads into their instruction.  The future plans are to place the iPads used by the teachers into carts for the building that will provide even more availability of iPads to the students. 

The need of today's instructional arena  is to move technology into the classroom and put it at the students' fingertips.  This is in contrast to the current situation of having technology stored in a room that students must be taken to so it can be utilized.  The iPad will provide the needed flexibility and accessibility in the classrooms that our students need.  To learn more about the iPad and what it can do in the classroom, feel free to contact the Junior High administration at your convenience or attend the Parent Meeting at the Junior High scheduled for Monday, January 30th at 6:00 p.m.
Teachers use iPads during the January 3rd Professional Development time. 
Teachers us iPads to discuss SEP Junior High survey results.