00:09:08 Dale Olinger: Testing chat for Jamie 00:15:27 Dale Olinger: Testing chat part two 00:16:43 Dale Olinger: chatting now 00:17:51 Dale Olinger: Chatty chat chat 00:19:12 Colet Bartow: Good morning! 00:20:09 School Administrators of Montana: Good morning!! Excited to start the day. 00:26:04 Carli Cockrell: Welcome, Jamie! 00:26:55 Colet Bartow: Very much so! This has been a bright spot in difficult time. 00:28:50 Mike Perry: We have all been there. 00:29:11 School Administrators of Montana: Welcome to all SAM Virtual Administrators Institute 2020 Day 2 00:29:17 Shelley Andres: Mike you are so right...and for me again and again 00:31:00 Kim Anderson: Don't be embarrassed. We have all been there! 00:31:38 Dale Olinger: He's on a mac, so anyone who's use Zoom with a Mac... 00:31:44 Rhonda Horner: That is what I was thinking as well. 00:31:56 Colet Bartow: Looks good! 00:38:03 Mike Perry: Involvement 00:38:11 Chuck Gameon: Elementary parents are more engaged in their child's education. 00:38:12 Colet Bartow: Parent engagement and direct connection to teachers. 00:38:12 Sheri Heavrin: Parental envolvement 00:38:12 Jason Slater: Athletics and we like younger kids 00:38:12 Michelle McCarthy: parent involvement 00:38:14 Meredith Feddes: Elementary parents meet with teachers more often, so know more. 00:38:17 David Wick: Involvement 00:38:19 Mike Perry: Parental involvement decreases as kids get older. 00:38:20 Joe Steele: Parents are less involved in secondary. 00:38:21 Steve Morgan: Parents communicated with more in early ages. 00:38:24 Travis Niemeyer: Parents and stakeholders are more engaged in elementary. 00:38:24 Dale Olinger: Cute factor 00:38:26 Pam Pettigrew: Parents are involved in elementary school 00:38:26 Melissa Hardman: More opportunities for parents to be involved early on. 00:38:27 Cammie Knapp: parent involvement 00:38:29 Linda Marsh: parents are more involved at elementary school. 00:38:31 Jon Konen: engagement vs.involvent 00:38:35 Shelley Andres: parents know their school's students stories 00:39:00 Darlene Schottle: more information reaches parents ears at ES 00:45:47 School Administrators of Montana: Taxpayer dollars being spent 00:45:49 Joe Steele: Staff airing grievances outside of school. 00:45:57 Christina Barbachano: institutional racism 00:45:59 Dale Olinger: inequity 00:46:01 Jon Konen: high stakes testing 00:46:22 Thom Peck: Schools forced to take on more responsibilities 00:46:22 Michelle McCarthy: lack of community involvement 00:46:32 School Administrators of Montana: Inability to tell the good story 00:54:23 Tammy Lacey: Ride for the brand! 00:54:52 Jon Konen: Culture eats strategy for lunch 00:54:57 Colet Bartow: The day to day demands are immense--but without a strategic approach and prioritizing transparent, frequent messaging about the successes and challenges, we won't move the needle for innovation and improvement. Public education doesn't happen well without the good will of the public. 00:56:19 Pam Pettigrew: Sounds like Growth Mindset for the School 01:05:21 Christina Barbachano: a kind deed 01:05:23 Jon Konen: any celebrations of learning 01:05:25 Jason Slater: Acts of kindness, 01:05:34 David Wick: Student accomplishments 01:05:34 Steve Morgan: Successes in the classroom, sporting events, acts of kindness. 01:05:35 Carli Cockrell: Students helping students 01:05:37 Colet Bartow: service learning projects 01:05:38 Meredith Feddes: Improved attendance from a student who is finally engaged. 01:05:40 Thom Peck: Always putting kids first 01:05:40 Scott Kinney: kids doing great things in the community 01:05:41 Dale Olinger: ANY activity from a classroom. people, even parents, have no idea what goes on. 01:05:43 Chuck Gameon: student acheivements 01:05:44 School Administrators of Montana: Child success in it's simplest form 01:05:45 Fort Benton Public Schools: Student voice initiatives 01:05:45 Michelle Halberg: A student who shares a concern when their were anxious 01:05:52 Mike Ehinger: Kids learning in the classroom and helping others 01:05:56 Colet Bartow: student work/artwork/performances 01:06:00 Erica Allen: fun classroom projects 01:06:07 Eric Fisher: teacher accomplishments 01:06:08 Dale Olinger: Playground. 01:06:26 Carli Cockrell: So many teachers are already doing this, especially on things like Class Dojo. We need to tap into that at the school/district level! 01:06:35 Joe Steele: how our new freezer will benefit our kids nutrition program 01:06:46 Brian Ayers: Successful failures 01:06:55 Carli Cockrell: @Brian - love that. 01:09:05 Jon Konen: Tammy's Top 10 Weekly...starting that! Ask her about it! 01:11:18 Shelley Andres: hours para educators spent with students 01:12:05 Jon Konen: Business GOes to School models 01:12:56 Shelley Andres: shout out to volunteer grandparents 01:13:24 Shelley Andres: PTA donations to the school/playground equipment etc with pics 01:13:30 Colet Bartow: Attendance messages sent/received by office staff. 01:13:49 Shelley Andres: that's a good one Colet 01:14:18 Colet Bartow: :) Can't forget the office staff! They work miracles every day. 01:15:08 Colet Bartow: To get good will, you have to share good will. 01:15:19 Pam Pettigrew: You did great 01:15:32 Michelle McCarthy: Thank you! 01:15:32 Shelley Andres: thanks Jamie! 01:15:33 Charla Wetsch: You did a great job! We've all been there! 01:15:39 Sherry Odegard: Strong and inspirational message. Thank you for sharing. 01:15:42 Marisa Stewart: Thank you! 01:15:43 Cindy Glavin: Thank you! 01:15:44 Wade Sundby: Thanks! 01:15:59 Melissa Robbins: don't worry about the tech - it was good - 01:16:09 Mary Meehan: Thank you for sharing your perspective. 01:16:13 Cammie Knapp: Thank you! You shared a powerful message to us. 01:16:15 Scott Kinney: Thanks Jamie, we all have some homework to do! 01:16:16 Kim Anderson: Great information! Thank you 01:16:37 Jennifer Hickok: Thank you! Technology is like blueberries! can pick what you get! 01:16:37 Carli Cockrell: Hahaha, Seinfeld. :) Love Mike's background. 01:17:55 Colet Bartow: My 2 cents: Get your contact lists together and commit to a weekly communication/newsletter/social media posts/direct messaging starting next week. 01:18:12 Kareen Bangert: Thank you for sharing your message. We all need to be reminded to find the goodness we do each and everyday with our Educators students and community. Life really is good. 01:19:16 Chuck Gameon: Jamie--thanks! Your message is very timely. Love your practical ideas! 01:19:28 Joe Steele: coffee meetings at the local restaurant. 01:19:29 Timberly Kelly: Jamie, have you added an update to your list since Covid-19? 01:20:58 Tammy Lacey: Be sure to communicate TODAY with ALL staff so they can be ambassadors TOMORROW. 01:27:06 Dale Olinger: After hearing Jamie several times, we gave all our teachers access to an app that let's them post quick snippets, snapshots, and good news simultaneously to the website and soon social media IN ONE CLICK. Engagement spiked! 01:27:32 David Wick: After the Espinoza decision and the current political climate in Montana, we are facing a greater private school challenge than ever before. This is true, even in small communities that can't support a private school. 01:28:07 Fort Benton Public Schools: Thank you so much for this presentation! Great ideas we can implement right away! 01:28:20 Scott Kinney: Jamie, do mind if I share your list? 01:29:03 Colet Bartow: That's one of the benefits of using apps or web-based services, you get the analytics to prove that the effort is worth your time. Report that out too! 01:29:13 Linda Marsh: Thank you for reminding us how important these stories are for our positive public perspective. 01:29:36 Cal Ketchum: We have apptegy too and when we send out surveys the response has gone up exponentially.Most recent survey had over 80 % respond, before we were lucky to get 20%. 01:29:42 Scott Kinney: http://www.panthervalley.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_890754/File/Vollmer-Bulletin-insert.pdf 01:30:02 Rich Durgin: Thank you, Jamie. I love your perspective that we have a powerful and unique opportunity right now, despite all these challenges. 01:30:09 Casey Klasna: Good work everyone 01:30:51 Winsor Learning: Please join us in the Winsor Learning virtual booth during the break! Would love to chat with you there. 01:32:08 Ericka Dowd: Thank you!