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NEW TEACHER ORIENTATION. August 2, 2012 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. Central Office. TODAY’S AGENDA. 9:00-9:30 – Food & Fellowship, Meet & Greet 9:30-9:40 – Welcome – Superintendent Dot Perkins 9:40-9:50 – Principals 9:50-10:00 – Central Office Administrators - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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August 2, 20129:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M.

Central Office

9:00-9:30 – Food & Fellowship, Meet & Greet9:30-9:40 – Welcome – Superintendent Dot Perkins9:40-9:50 – Principals9:50-10:00 – Central Office Administrators10:00-10:10 – Central Office Staff10:10-10:20 – Completion of Paperwork, etc.10:20-10:30 – Break10:30-12:00 – The Don’ts of Teaching /Building Relationships with students and Parents/Journals (Mrs. Cameron)12:00-12:45 – Lunch provided12:45-2:00 - Why didn’t I learn this in college? (Mrs. Cameron)2:00-2:15 – Break2:15-2:45 – Continue, Why didn’t I learn this in

college?/Miscellaneous/Wrap-Up2:45 – 3:00 – Evaluation and Adjourn5:00-7:00 – Readifest at the High School Gym

By Superintendent Dot Perkins

*I am a 1977 Graduate of Gallatin County High School*I am a two time graduate of Morehead State University, 1981 , 1984*I hold a Rank I from Georgetown College, Principal Certification from Xavier University, and Superintendent Certification from UK, I am currently enrolled and taking classes in NKU’s Executive Doctoral Program for Superintendents. (May 2013)It’s important to be a life-long learner.*My entire 31 year career has been in this district ( I am beginning year 32)

*Junior High English Teacher*Physical Education & Health Teacher, 5-12

Cheerleading SponsorGirls Tennis CoachGirls Basketball CoachFCA Sponsor

*Assistant Middle School Principal*Director of District Wide Services*Superintendent

*Currently, I serve as the President of the Kentucky Association of School Superintendents (KASS), a member of the Legislative Superintendents’ Advisory Council (LSAC), and the Superintendents’ Advisory Council (SAC). *I am a life-long member of Drury’s Chapel United Methodist Church where I teach a Sunday School Class and play the piano*I love to power walk, travel, and spend time with my family and friends

The Loves of My LifeAustin, 27, Graduate

of Gallatin County High School

2007 Graduate of UK, Agriculture Economics

Married October 15, 2011

October 15, 2011

The Loves of My LifeCody, 23, Graduate

of Gallatin County High School

2011 Graduate of Georgetown College

History Major – wants to teach and coach basketball

Graduates of Georgetown College

My Family

My Family

The 1997 TeamFirst Girls Basketball Team to go the “Sweet 16”

Every player and manager went on to college . 12 out of 14 hold college degrees. (The ball boy will graduate this spring)

6 players/managers became teachers (2 teach in our district today!)

HIGH EXPECTATIONS, RIGOR, RELATIONSHIPS!

NO EXCUSES. ONLY RESULTS!

We will do whatever it takes to help you be successful. We will not let you fail.

But, you must be willing to accept help and suggestions and you must talk to us and let us know what you need.

1. Anything illegal or immoral

2. Overt Defiance

3. Blood & Guts Fighting – Call an ambulance, get a doctor/nurse

****EVERYTHING ELSE IS YOURS TO DEAL WITH IN YOUR CLASSROOM

This is extremely important. Be professional.

Your sick days are very valuable.

1. Have the worst attendance

2. Send more students to the principal’s office than any other teacher. Expects the principal to manage their classroom from his or her office. Monopolizes the principal’s time with petty discipline referrals.

******Don’t become one of those 3 teachers.

It’s going to be a great year.

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