Sunday, October 31, 2010

Our last weekend

It is hard to believe that it is almost time for Amim and Conceicao to leave.  This has been such a wonderful experience and I have learned so much about Brazil and the schools there.  I'm anxious to visit.  On Saturday we did lots of shopping.  I believe Amim will be happy to be back in Brazil and away from shopping with Junia, Conceicao and me.  Conceicao says we take him with us so he can carry the bags! We had lunch today at Sticky Fingers - famous for ribs.  I'm not sure how the ribs compared to the ribs in Brazil but both Amim and Conceicao said they were delicious.  On Saturday night I had hoped to introduce the group to US children trick or treating.  Unfortunately, my neighborhood posted a sign announcing that we would celebrate Halloween on Sunday night.  (In the past, when Halloween fell on Sunday, we have trick or treated on Saturday night.)  Even without trick or treating, we had fun grilling hamburgers with friends Angie and Tommy.
At Sticky Fingers

Here is Amim.  Conceicao didn't want her picture posted to show how full her plate was.
On Sunday, Junia, Conceicao and I attended early mass.  I then went to my office and Junia and Conceicao took a walk downtown.  The weather is beautiful today.

Friday Visits to Graysville and Ringgold Primary and Elementary

Friday was a fun filled day and busy day.  We started the day at Graysville Elementary where my friend, Principal Paula Crosby, greeted us with her cowboy hat on.  It was Western Day at Graysville as the children celebrated Renaissance Day.  A welcome sign as we drove in told us we would be very welcome at GES.  It was a beautiful fall day and Amim, Conceicao and Junia were able to spend some time outside with the children, parents and staff.

What a great reception!

Entering the front of GES
Media Center at GES


The Principal is a Cowgirl!



Amim, Conceicao and Junia were treated to a Brazilian luncheon at Ringgold Elementary.  The chef was Dr. Burgos and I hear the food was outstanding.  After touring some special needs classes at both the elementary and primary school, the group returned to the district office.  While I finished my work, they had an opportunity to visit some of the local shops in Ringgold.
Kim Erwin, Principal, welcomes the group to Ringgold Elementary

Brazilian food!




Saturday, October 30, 2010

Thursday we visited PLC and Ringgold Middle School

This morning we went to the Performance Learning Center and Principal Lamar Brown showed our visitors around.  They were very interested in these programs because, like in the US, addressing the high school drop-out problem is an issue.  The PLC offers very individualized programs for students who want to graduate in a non-traditional setting.  The Vocational Supervisor at the PLC, Mr. Towns, helps students produce amazing products and he presented our guests with copper flowers which were beautiful. After their visit, Dr. Brown took the visitors on a quick tour of the Chickamauga Battlefield.  The museum next door to the school has a helicopter mounted in front that proved to be a perfect photo op!

Dr. Brown welcomes the group to the PLC
Under the helicopter
After leaving the PLC, we stopped to sample some food from the Krystal - quite the Chattanooga institution.  While we tried many of their menu items, the favorite of the group was the chicken sandwich.
Krystal lunch
We spent the afternoon at Ringgold Middle School where we saw a Renaissance pep rally with the middle school students.  All of the students were wearing blue and white for a spirit day.  It was fun seeing the students excited about celebrating good grades, good attendance and good behavior.

Wednesday we visited Battlefield Primary

I was excited to take  my visitors to BPS - my former school - today.  I have been referring to this school for two weeks now so today was they day they saw it.  When we walked in, a beautiful welcome sign greeted us in the front hall.  The School Improvement Team had prepared a delicious breakfast.  It was good to see all of my old colleagues and I wished I could spend the entire day there with the visiting principals.  They visited some classes and learned to to the "To-Te-Ta" dance with the pre-K class.  I should have gotten a video of this!  The BPS Academic Coach, Michelle met with the group to discuss how the school has been so successful with their academic intervention program.  They ended the day with the entire 2nd grade class, telling them about Brazil.  Finally, after school the group rode a school bus as it made the rounds with our elementary children.

Talking with the 2nd grade about Brazil
Discussing intervention programs
Dancing with the Pre-K
The Pre-K children love this silly dance!

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday

We began the morning at Lakeview Middle School where we met with the principal, Steve McClure and with the AP, Jeff Chastain.  We enjoyed a conversation with them where they described many great things going on at LMS.  Mr. McClure talked about their Renaissance program and how it encourages students to study hard.  He described how their schedule allows for Extended Learning Time (ELT) which is great for helping students catch up and also helps with acceleration of studies.  We went to se Steve Smith's 6th grade social studies class where students were studying about Cuba.  Mr. Smith does a terrific job of using the smart board to keep the lesson very interesting.  Second period was spent in David Harris' enrichment class.  I was very impressed with the questions the students asked about Brazil.  This class will study Brazil later in the year and, I believe, will be very motivated to learn all about it.  Amim, who is a high school principal, mentioned to the students that they should plan to visit Brazil for the World Cup in 2014!
Meeting with admin. staff at LMS


Mr. Smith's lesson on Cuba was terrific!


Mr. Harris' class had lots of great questions.


With Principal Steve McClure


We also visited Cloud Springs Elementary today.  Principal Cliff Brittingham and AP Kellie Yarbrough showed the group around and had lunch with them.  Among other programs, they discussed the educating of students with special needs.  The group was impressed with how our students are expected to transition into regular education classrooms as soon as possible.  We also saw a smart board in action in a CSE third grade classroom.





With Principal Cliff Brittingham


AP Kellie Yarbrough had gifts for our visiting principals.





We headed to my home early afternoon to start cooking.  Tonight is the night we prepare a Brazilian meal and celebrate with some school administrators.  I learned a lot about the preparation of food in Brazil as we cooked.  The administrators visiting here are from north Brazil and I'm told that their cuisine is the very best!  Everyone really enjoyed the meal and we had a great time visiting and learning even more about Brazil.


Chief Chef Conceicao


Chef Amim is washing vegetables


Chef Vieira is chopping vegatables.




Junia helping Conceicao


Beautiful Brazilian meat dish

Monday, October 25, 2010

Kiwanis Club meeting and Math Training

The morning was spent with system administrators in math training.  Some of our school's have received a grant for math workshop model training for teachers and for administrators.  Today was a half day training for principals and the Brazilian principals joined them.

Lunch with the Kiwanis Club
We had lunch with the local chapter of the Kiwanis Club.  I gave a little background about the principal exchange program and then the Kiwanis members asked questions of the group.  They were surprised to hear how similar the Brazilian schools are to those in the US.  Thanks to my friend Phil Ledbetter for inviting us as his guests for the meeting.

After work we made a stop at Office Depot and loaded up on supplies and a few gift items.  Then on our way home, we stopped for a treat of ice cream.

Tomorrow is a big day.  We will visit an elementary and a middle school and then host some of the Catoosa County school administrators at my house for a Brazilian meal.  I'm looking forward to hosting the party and enjoying the cuisine.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Sunday at the aquarium

I enjoyed showing our Brazilian guests Chattanooga's aquarium today.  We met after lunch and visited the aquarium - both the River Journey and the Ocean Journey.  It was a beautiful day to walk in downtown Chattanooga.  We rode the electric shuttle to the aquarium area and enjoyed the changing leaves and the children playing in the water surrounding the aquarium.  
Looking at a river otter habitat


At a window overlooking the
Tennessee River

Reading about the natural area of Chattanooga

Looking at fish from our area of the world


Amim explained that, in Brazil, the owl is the symbol for education.


After a couple of hours at the aquarium, I left the others there and drove to the airport to pick up Jose Vieira de Sousa - the new program coordinator for the Brazilian delegation.  He spent last week with a principal in New Jersey and will be with us this week.  Jose was delighted to see the mild Chattanooga weather.  After taking Jose to the hotel to check in, we went back to the aquarium to meet the others.  

Tonight a Brazilian family from Collegedale hosted our group for dinner.  I told them this is two days in a row that I find myself the only one in the group who doesn't speak Portuguese!  I'm sure they will have a wonderful dinner and conversation tonight.