NYCESPA Newsletter Vol. 28, No. 2 - January 2015 New York City Elementary School Principals Association LIZA CARABALLO-SUAREZ, President LAVERNE NIMMONS, President-Elect OLIVIA FRANCIS-WEBBER, Vice-President YVONNE WILLIAMS, Vice-President CHRISTOPHER OGNO, Vice-President KAREN H. HAMBRIGHT-GLOVER, Secretary MABEL MUNIZ-SARDUY, Immediate Past President www.nycespa.org A Message From The President Dear Colleagues, a great dinner at the Pine Grill in the Bronx. It is our pleasure to congratulate our former New York City Elementary School Principal Association (NYCESPA) President, Mabel Muniz-Sarduy in her new position as the Superintendent of District NYCESPA 28. We know that with her President Liza academic experience and Caraballo-Suarez rich background, she will be a great asset to that school community. We trust they will recognize how fortunate they are to have her lead them. Best wishes to Mabel in all her new endeavors. As Elementary School Principals, we are responsible for the social and emotional development of children early in life. In agreement with Chancellor Fariña’s parent engagement initiative, it is crucial that schools welcome parents as educational partners. Working together, schools and parents can enhance children’s education and provide an enriched school community. Utilizing Parent Coordinators, Parent Associations and outside consultants to facilitate different workshops or meetings has helped to increase parents’ knowledge on supporting their children’s development. Our annual convention is another wonderful opportunity for principals to provide parents with I would like to introduce myself as the new Presi- additional knowledge in order to become proacdent of NYCESPA. My name is Liza Caraballo- tive and help create a positive impact on students’ Suarez, Principal of P.S. 120K, The Magnet School learning. of Multicultural Education in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As the NYCESPA Convention Vice President I would like to wish you a happy and healthy for the past six years, I was able to bring a wide New Year. I look forward to seeing you at the range of inspiring keynote speakers to our An- NYCESPA Convention on Saturday, February 7, nual Convention at the Brooklyn Marriott. They 2015. Collaboratively, we shall continue to grow as included Pedro Noguera, Bill Daggett, Mary Ellen professionals and prepare our students to become McGraw, and Dr. James Warsord among others. lifelong learners. As a member of NYCESPA, one of the benefits I have always appreciated is the professional development that is provided by the organization. Last month we had an outstanding PD event on the Quality Review process presented by Chris Ogno, Principal of P.S. 247K, together with CITE Representatives. In addition to their presentation, hand-outs were distributed and time was allotted for questions and answers. The evening ended with NYCESPA NEWSLETTER Pierre A. Lehmuller, Newsletter Editor 40 Rector Street, FL 12, New York, NY 10006-1729 NYCESPA Office Telephone (646) 660-4883 Fax (212) 962-6130 NYCESPA Newsletter, page 1 Convention Update for Principals Registration for the 82nd NYCESPA Convention that will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015 at the Brooklyn Marriott is now open. For the first time, you can complete the registration form online! You must complete a PO/SIPP order through FAMIS before registering online. A few highlights awaiting convention attendees: Breakout Professional Development Sessions Here are just a few of the 18 topics: • Self-help for principals: The Art of Delegation; The Quality Review; Strategies for ELL learners; Better Teacher Observations. • 3 sessions dealing with ELA and Math components of the Common Core. • Sessions on Bullying Prevention and Quality Recess Time. • 3 sessions for parent leaders. Keynote Speaker Pam Allyn Our convention keynoter is Pam Allyn, the Executive Director and Founder of LitWorld, a global organization advocating for children’s rights as readers, writers, and learners. She is also the Executive Director and Founder of LitLife, a national organization dedicated to school improvement. Allyn is widely known as a motivational speaker advocating for reading and writing as human rights that belong to all people and is an expert on the Common Core Standards. Principal Only Incentives • Free parking voucher for NYCESPA members. • “Visit the Exhibitor” contest. Five lucky winners will recieve a $100.00 gift card! Special Gifts and Recognition • Salute to our colleagues who are completing 5, 10, 15 years of service as an elementary school principal. If you fit that category and haven’t been notified, contact our Executive Director immediately at pierre@csa-nyc.org. NYCESPA Newsletter, page 2 • One lucky principal whose registration is received and logged in by January 16, 2015 will receive a free night at the Brooklyn Marriott! The winner will be afforded the opportunity to stay at the Marriott Friday or Saturday night (Feb 6th or Feb 7th). The winner will be notified via email on Thursday, January 22nd. Remember, we must have your registration in our system by January 16th to be eligible for this drawing. Time is short. Reserve your seats today. Register online at www.nycespa.org or complete the registration form on page 3 and fax/mail it today! Nimmons Elected President-Elect In accordance with the NYCESPA By-laws, the Executive Board at its Nov. 12 meeting chose Laverne Nimmons to fill the vacant office of President-Elect. She will serve through June 30, 2016. Laverne previously served as NYCESPA treasurer and the Executive Board will fill that vacancy at its January 14 meeting. NYCESPA Reception at CSA Conference NYCESPA president Liza Caraballo-Suarez welcomed 69 elementary school principals to a NYCESPA sponsored reception prior to the luncheon at the recent CSA Conference on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2014 at the NY Hilton Midtown. New York City Elementary SchoolForm Principals Association Ticket Reservation Ticket Registration FormCONVENTION NYCESPA’S 82nd ANNUAL The NYC Elementary School Principals Association NYCESPA’s 82nd Annual Convention Saturday, February 7, 2015 Saturday, February 7, 2015, 8 am to 3:30 pm 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. The New Marriott at the Brooklyn The New YorkYork Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge Bridge first name last name 1. Principal__________________________________ email address: ___________________@schools.nyc.gov first name last name 6.___________________________________________ 7. __________________________________________ 2.___________________________________________ 8.__________________________________________ 3.___________________________________________ 9.__________________________________________ 4.___________________________________________ 10._________________________________________ 5.___________________________________________ N.B. Tables seat 10. Free parking voucher for NYCESPA member only. NYCESPA Vendor No. 131635275 - Use Sole Vendor tab. method of payment: ____ Check/money Order Purchase Order/siPP no. ____ Purchase Order ___ siPP (attach copy to this form) seating Preferences/special Dietary needs: Tickets will be held for pickup at the Conference: name of person completing this form: email of person completing form: @schools.nyc.gov school District Summary information _____ tickets @ $110 = ________ Please note: returned checks are subject to a $25 fee. nO refUnDs will be given after noon., feb. 4. return completed form and payment by Jan. 30 to: nYCesPa attn: Olivia francis-Webber 40 rector st., fl 12, new York, nY, 10006-1729 nOte: reservations made with a purchase order may be faxed to: (212) 962-6240. NYCESPA Newsletter, page 3 LitWorld Founder Pam Allyn Announced as 2015 Convention Keynote Speaker Child and All the Best Times to Read Them. Her recently published book Be Core Ready and the accompanying Core Ready Series are designed to illuminate the Common Core State Standards with practical and inspiring strategies for classroom and community use. Her other books include Pam Allyn’s Best Books for Boys: How to Allyn is widely known as a motivational speaker Engage Boys in Reading in Ways That Will Change advocating for reading and writing as human Their Lives and Your Child’s Writing Life. rights that belong to all people and is an expert on Pam Allyn, author the Common Core State Standards. She is on the and Executive advisory boards of the Amherst College Center Director of the Litfor Community Engagement, James Patterson’s World and LitLife ReadKiddoRead, Penguin Publishing’s We Give Organizations, Books, and the Millennium Cities Initiative Social will address 2015 Sector. NYCESPA ConPam Allyn is the executive director and founder of LitWorld, a global organization advocating for children’s rights as readers, writers, and learners. She is also the executive director and founder of LitLife, a national organization dedicated to school improvement. Allyn’s work has been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Oprah Radio, and The Huffington Post as well as in The New York Times. She is the author of the award-winning What to Read When: The Books and Stories to Read with Your vention attendees. AdvAnce your career while you advance the greater good leah.lopez@waldenu.edu 1-732-306-7720 Walden University is an accredited university that has been offering high-quality degree programs for more than 40 years. With an online learning environment that encourages collaboration and networking, Walden is the university of choice for more than 104,000 lifelong learners who want to make a greater impact in their organizations and communities. at Walden, you can choose from more than 65 degree programs. www.WaldenU.edu/local Walden University is accredited by the Higher learning Commission and a member of the north Central association, www.ncahlc.org. NYCESPA Newsletter, page 4
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