Brewton School News

Information & News regarding Brewton City Schools' school programs.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Thank You!

On February 29, 2016, our family suffered the loss of a home, but we found a community of caring and compassionate people.  



As I was standing outside our home and watching my children’s bedrooms go up in flames and asking myself the why?  I was greeted with the warmth of a community that rushed to my assistance.  The days that followed, my wife and  I were touched by the outpouring of support through meals, gifts and especially your words of encouragement.  


When we moved into this community three years ago, it was for the purpose to raise our children where a neighbor is truly a neighbor. We have not been disappointed.  
I want to say thank you!

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Please know you have a friend and neighbor in David, Laura, Joel, and Katy Jones.  We will always remember your kindness and will ever be grateful for you.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Federal Programs Advisory Committee Meeting February 25, 2016

You are invited to attend the Federal Programs Advisory Committee Meeting for February 25, 2016.  The meeting will be held at the Brewton City Schools Board of Education Offices at 12pm.  The purpose of the meeting is to the following:
 
To review state monitoring citations (1) and recommendations of the state monitoring team. 

To review our budget and seek your contribution about budgetary items, such as LEA “set asides”.   

To give an overview of our federal programs. What they are and how we use them to enhance our total school program.

Monday, December 21, 2015

All I want for Christmas is a Hero like Miss Samantha Brown

On January 18, 2015 while we were closing schools for the Christmas holiday and enjoying those last day class parties one of our dedicated instructional aides, Miss Samantha Brown took the day off.  I usually don't prefer someone taking time off before a holiday, but in this case, I didn't mind at all.  You see Miss Brown gave her cousin a gift for Christmas and gave me a new hero to point my children too.  Miss Brown donated a kidney to her cousin.  Thankfully, to my knowledge everyone is doing well.  I just want to take this moment recognize one of our school district's employees and say thank you for being a role model to girls like my daughter and a hero to big old guys like myself.  Merry Christmas! I look forward in seeing you again in 2016.

Samantha with my daughter Katy

CHRISTMAS COMES TO BREWTON

Wow! It seems like yesterday we started school and now its Christmas.  I love Christmas for several reasons both personally and professionally.  Christmas is an important part of my faith, but professionally Christmas allows me the opportunity to see the joy and wonder through the eyes of a child again.  This year my wonderful team of professionals in our district's Exceptional Education Classroom gave me the wonderful gift to see our exceptional kids enjoy themselves.  I would like to share some pictures:

I would like you to meet our staff from left to right: Mrs. Marsha Garrett, Coach Kevin Madden, Santa, and Mrs. Kelly Hinote.  I am very proud of you!



Santa took the time to visit us during a very busy time. I would like to thank Hope Place for helping us out with travel arrangements.  I believe Coach Madden only had to make a phone call to the North Pole to get Santa to come and visit. I believe Coach Madden knew someone in Santa's family.  It is always good to have connections.

Searching for those goodies!  
I wonder how Santa knew he like Ninja Turtles?
 

Here is one of our young guys looking to find out what Santa may have brought him this year.  He is a real Ninja Turtle fan.  




Santa took pictures with our all guys and even a few well lets say older kids as well:

Coach Madden was relieved he didn't have to go the mall this year.
I promise, I was a good boy this year.
 

Santa even took time for the naughty ones as well.

Least we forget we eat pizza, brownie, and lots of other goodies brought to the classroom by very devoted people and to them I say thank you!


This young man ate almost a whole pizza by himself.  Santa was not his thing but he loved the food.  

As I leave you this day, I wish each and everyone of you a very Merry Christmas or A Happy Holiday. Please be careful and safe and we look forward to seeing you again on January 5, 2015.  








 

Friday, November 13, 2015

Family Resources for English for Second Lanaguage Students

Family Resources:
  • Family Webinar Part I: My child is an English
    Language Learner. What does that mean?
    (English) Site
  • Presentación para los padres - Parte 1 - Mi hijo es un 
    estudiante del idioma inglés. ¿Qué significa esto? Site
    Family Webinar Part I: My child is an English Language Learner. What does that mean? (Spanish)
  • Family Webinar Part II: My child is an
    English Language Learner. How is my child's
    language development supported at school?
    (English) Site
  • Presentación para los padres - Parte 2 - Mi hijo es un 
    estudiante del idioma inglés. ¿Cómo apoya la escuela el
    desarrollo del lenguage de mi hijo? Site
    Family Webinar Part II: My child is an English Language Learner. How is my child's language development supported at school? (Spanish)
  • Family Webinar Part III: My child is an
    English language learner. How do I know if my
    child is making progress? (English) Site
  • Presentación para los padres - Parte 3 - Mi hijo es un
    estudiante del idioma inglés. ¿Cómo puedo saber si mi hijo
    está progresando? Site
    Family Webinar Part III: My child is an English language learner. How
    do I know if my child is making progress? (Spanish)

A Parents Guide: Special Education Disability Areas.


I know something is wrong.  This is a common statement I hear from parents regarding their children who contact me regarding suspected learning disabilities. I understand as a parent myself this is a difficult question to ask someone at your child's school.  I would like to share with you a general description of what disabilities that special education addresses in a public school program. Remember, if your child has a issue you are uncertain what to do, please feel free to contact me at 251-867-8400 or djones@brewtoncityschools.org

A child may qualify for special education services in one of the following disability area:  

AUTISM
A developmental disability that significantly affects verbal and nonverbal communication and social interaction evident before age three that adversely affects educational performance.
DEAF-BLINDNESS
A combination of both hearing and visual impairments causing severe communication and other developmental and educational needs.
DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY
A significant delay in one or more of the following areas may identify a child for this area of the disability on his or her third birthday:
  1.  Adaptive development
  2.  Cognitive development
  3.  Communication development
  4.  Social and emotional development
  5.  Physical development
EMOTIONAL DISABILITY
A disability in which one or more of the following characteristics are exhibited over a long period of time and to a marked degree, adversely affecting educational performance:
An inability to learn which cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory or health factors; An inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships;Inappropriate type of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances;A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression;A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems.
HEARING IMPAIRMENT
An impairment in hearing, whether permanent or fluctuating, that adversely affects a child's educational performance. The term includes both deaf and hard of hearing.
INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY
Significantly below average general intellectual functioning existing along with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period that adversely affects the child's educational performance.
MULTIPLE DISABILITIES
The combination of impairments such as Intellectual Disability and Blindness or Intellectual Disability and Orthopedic Impairment with causes such severe educational needs that they cannot be accommodated in special education programs solely for one of the impairments. The term does not include fearfulness.
ORTHOPEDIC IMPAIRMENT
Limited strength, vitality or alertness due to chronic or acute health problems such as heart condition, diabetes, sickle cell anemia, or attention deficit disorder. The impairment must adversely affect educational performance.
SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY
A disorder in one or more basic psychological process involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in an imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations.
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT
A communication disorder such as articulation, voice, language, or fluency, which adversely affects a child's educational performance.
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
An acquired injury to the brain caused by external physical force, resulting in total or partial functional disability or psychosocial impairment or both, that adversely affects educational performance.
VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
A visual impairment that, even with correction, adversely affects a child's educational performance.



PRESCHOOL SPECIAL EDUCATION
Children between the ages of three and six with any of the previously mentioned disabilities may qualify for preschool special education services. We serve children who reside in our jurisdiction. 

Friday, October 9, 2015

School Wide Title 1: What is the 1% set-aside and how are parents involved?

What is the 1% set-aside and how are parents involved?

According to federal regulations, any LEA with a Title I Allocation exceeding $500,000 is required by law to set aside 1% of it’s Title I allocation for parental involvement. Currently, Brewton City Schools is well below this $500,000 mark  However, we do set-aside 1% of our allocation for parental involvement.  The federal advisory, or Title 1 advisory committee meeting, on May 21, 2015 approved our set-aside proposal.


Total Federal Funds
PROGRAMS
FY 12
FY 13
FY 14
FY15
FY16
FOCUS
Title 1
289,472
293,674
274,697
280,861
276,676
At-Risk Students
Title 2
Part A
58,390
57,876
54,577
54,782
54,488
Class Size Reduction
Title 6
27,514
15,295
21,311
22,443
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Rural Education
Carl Perkins
13,727
13,720
11,448
13,240
13,119
Career/Tech
IDEA
251,534
251,189
233,903
241,600
241,298
Special Education
IDEA Preschool
6,454
6,452
6,337
6,349
6,337
Preschool
21st Century
125,000
125,000
200,000
200,000
200,000
Extended Day or Year