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Dear Teachers and Instructional Staff,

Happy New Year! As we step into 2025, I want to express my sincere gratitude for the dedication, creativity, and passion you bring to our classrooms each day. Your tireless efforts make a profound difference in the lives of our students, and I am excited to see all that we will accomplish together in the year ahead.

As we continue our journey of excellence in Teaching and Learning, I want to remind you of the importance of two key practices that are integral to student success: utilizing Cornell Notes and building student work portfolios. Research underscores the value of these strategies. Jacobs (2008) found that Cornell Notes improve organizational skills and significantly enhance retention and understanding of material, empowering students to become active and reflective learners. Similarly, Paulson and Meyer (1991) emphasize that student portfolios are transformative tools, offering a living, growing collection of work that showcases their efforts, progress, and achievements. These practices not only enrich learning but also foster critical thinking, self-assessment, and ownership of their educational journey.

As we move forward, let us collectively recommit to these approaches, ensuring they are fully embedded in our instructional practices. Together, we can continue to nurture an environment where students thrive, achieving excellence and personal growth.

Thank you for your hard work and dedication to our mission. Here’s to a successful and inspiring year ahead!

Assistant Superintendent Esteves

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In this Issue:

  1. Happy New Year!!  
  2. Efficiency and Organization
  3. Looking at your paycheck
  4. Social Security Fairness Act
  5. NTU Scholarship Application

AND MUCH MORE!

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  1. Happy Holidays!
  2. NTU Scholarship Application
  3. NTU Hall of Fame
  4. Come ice skate with us!

AND MORE!

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Message from the Office of Teaching and Learning


Teachers and Instructional Staff,

At the Superintendent’s Council of Teachers quarterly meeting last week, there was a robust discussion between teachers and the Superintendent on multiple topics that will help guide us in making methodical changes to the all too important work that you do. 

Specifically, the Superintendent wanted me to share modifications that teachers made at the school level to the District’s lesson plan template. In our opinion, and that of the teachers who are using them, these modifications have streamlined their work and

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Dear Teachers and Instructional Staff,

As we approach winter recess, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on all that has been accomplished so far this school year. You and your students have put in unwavering effort, and your students’ progress is a testament to your commitment and dedication. Additionally, be mindful that the new year provides us with an opportunity to reset and reground ourselves in what is most important to the success and well-being of our students.

On behalf of everyone here at the District, we extend our heartfelt gratitude and best wishes to you and your families. May your holidays be joyful and the new year bring continued growth and blessings.

Warm regards,

Superintendent León, Deputy Superintendent Severe, and Assistant Superintendent Esteves

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