Thursday, April 30, 2009

PURCHASING CUTOFF DATE

PURCHASING CUTOFF

In order to comply with the school district’s deadlines, we have set our deadline for all purchase requisitions and petty cash/VISA payment requests for May 20, 2009. Please submit any purchase requests by this deadline. We will not be able to use the district’s purchasing system again until the second week of July, so please plan accordingly. If you have any questions, please contact audrey_douthit@dpsk12.org.

Swine Flu

Staff:

While there are no cases of the swine flu reported in Colorado to date, please be advised of the below information distributed by Denver Public Schools.http://communications.dpsk12.org/announcements/information-about-the-flu

Please be aware of and inform your students of the common preventative measures that can help reduce the spread of germs:
* Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
* Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hands cleaners are also effective.
* Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.
* If you get sick, the Center for Disease Control recommends that you stay home from work or school and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.

If you have concerns or questions, please see Dorothy Seal, Dean of Health Sciences.

Thank you.

Marla Rodriguez
Manager of Public Relations and Marketing
Emily Griffith Opportunity School
1250 Welton St., Denver, CO 80204
720-423-4755
egos-school.com

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

2009 Staff of the Year Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the 2009 Staff of the Year awards

Phil Rummel – Vocational Teacher of the Year
Ralph Rodriquez – EGHS Teacher of the Year
Dana Harper – ESL Teacher of the Year
Jean Noah – Support Staff of the Year


Staff of the Year Awards Ceremony will be held May 15, 2009, 3:00pm at the Denver Press Club

Chris Millius
Counselor


Chris Millius
Counselor
720 423 4741
Fax 720 -423-4796
Chris_Millius@dpsk12.org

Monday, April 27, 2009

From the Foundation

All of this week, April 24 to May 3, Jamba Juice on the mall, 701 16th Street, is doing an Opportunity School Bananananza. See the flyers in your boxes. Jamba Juice is also passing out flyers on the mall with our name on them. We get 20% of each sale if the customer brings in the flyer or just identifies him/herself as a supporter of Opportunity School. Show your support and enjoy one of their delicious drinks!


Marilyn Bowlds, Executive Director, Emily Griffith Foundation Inc.
"Class Acts: Stories from Emily Griffith Opportunity School," a must-read for anyone who has a dream. Woven with a history of the School, author, Dr. Carolyn Brink, tells the heartwarming stories of real-life people whose lives have been dramatically impacted and changed by EGOS. Emulating the generous spirit of Emily Griffith, she is designating the book proceeds to the Emily Griffith Foundation to help people like those profiled in the book. Contact the Foundation to purchase: 720-423-4722.

Deli Closure - April 24 - May1, 2009

Due to remodel in our Culinary Kitchens, the Deli will be closed until May 1st. You may purchase hot dogs from $1-$3, on the first floor during lunch time.

The ESL Department will be selling desserts from 11am-1pm outside room 248.

May 4th – 8th, there will be a limited menu served.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Next VTC Meeting

All Vocational Teacher Council Requests to attend a seminar/conference during June, July, or August must be submitted by June 3, 2009. Any requests submitted after June 3 will not be approved.

Upcoming conferences: If you plan to attend the TIE conference in June or the CACTE conference in July, you must submit your request no later than June 3.

The next meeting for Vocational Teachers Council is May 20.

Thank you,
Chris Marshall

Thank You to Mike Korn

Thanks to Mike Korn!!

The next time you are in room 238, make sure to check out the beautiful clock along the northeast wall that is now in working order!

Michael Korn, who teaches clock and watch repair was kind enough to fix it in his class.


Connie M. Ross * Dean of Instruction * College of Design Industries
Emily Griffith Opportunity School
1250 Welton St.
Denver, CO 80204

720-423-4866 ph
720-423-4762 fx
www.emilygriffith.edu

SFCC Minutes

Statewide Faculty Curriculum Council
Minutes from the March 13, 2009 Meeting
Lowry, Building 959, President's Conference Room


III. Amy and Ana provided the group with a handout explaining the four TRI courses that they are requesting for the certificate program. TRI 101 and 102 will be on-line. TRI 201 and 202 will be in the classroom. They will be offered in a "fast track" mode of ten week cycles. The motion to approve these four courses passed. Amy agreed to be the discipline chair.

IV. There was explanation from Geri and discussion about some PHO courses (ten of them, I think) which will be on the Bulletin Board for the April meeting. CMC needs these, and has been teaching them, as two credit courses. They have articulation agreements in place with two colleges. RRCC needs these as three credit courses. The concept of variable credit courses was debated. Geri stressed that there is no consideration of deleting any ART or PHO courses.

V. After SFCC approved the deletions of the HHP courses at the last meeting, Aims called and said they are still teaching some of them. Jim will find out which ones are still being taught and SFCC will undo the deletions at a future meeting.

VI. The AEC courses and ARC courses will be on hold until the April meeting.

VII. Bulletin Board:
--Roger mentioned that they discovered two courses that are pretty much identical--JOU 111 and MAR 220. The appropriate people are working on a solution.
--ASE courses, changes in competencies--yes
--CNG 209, 210, 214, revisions in title, description, outline and competencies--yes
--CNG 221, 222, 223, deletions--yes
--ELS 201--yes
--HIS 101, 102, 201, title changes--yes
--HIS 202. title change--hold, Sharon will check with the discipline chair to find what the title should be (what appeared on the posting was not what the history group had agreed to)
--MOT 100, deletion--yes
--PSY 269, number and title change--hold, Misty will request the deletion of PSY 289
--TRI courses, approved earlier in the meeting
--EIC 141--continue the hold, the TSJC rep. will look into it and report at the April meeting

VIII. System updates from Geri:
A. Geri is concerned about the negative tone and lack of professionalism in some recent e-mail exchanges between discipline chairs and faculty members. There are too many challenges and issues going on to be dragged down with nasty, bitter exchanges. We need to be able to disagree without being disagreeable. Geri will forward any future inappropriate e-mails to the appropriate VP of Instruction for them to deal with.
B. Because of all sorts of new programs, stimulus money possibilities, etc..., college presidents and others will be meeting on April 7 to discuss how the community colleges can respond quickly to meet the demands and opportunities ahead.
C. Geri is looking at how to make the CTE program approval process move quicker so colleges can respond to demands. Call Geri or Scott Stump for any help in making things move quicker.
D. Legislative updates:
1. The negative amendments that were attacking Amendment 50 money have been defeated.
2. Today, Gov. Ritter will announce the bill to deal with concurrent enrollment. There are lots of good things
it. We'll see how it goes through the legislative process
E. The CDHE may cancel the spring gt Pathway course review meeting. There are not very many courses that have been nominated. Those who have nominated courses (the VPIs did approve most of them at their last meeting) will probably be disappointed. Geri said it was more important for them to move through the fall review than the spring review. Vicki Leal will be at the system office later today and Geri will find out for sure what the plan is.
F. The faculty names that are on the distribution lists came to the system office from VPIs. If there are names missing, VPIs or discipline chairs should forward the names to Geri for inclusion.

IX. There was a wide-ranging discussion on the agenda item "Credit Hours to Classroom Time Ratios." Geri provided the group with a handout titled "CCCS Instructional Course Type Guidelines" which contained definitions from CDHE on the topic. No action was taken.

X. The next SFCC meeting is scheduled for April 10, 2009.

Minutes Respectfully Submitted By,
Fred Boettcher
SFCC Secretary

Diversity Day

Diversity Day
Dry Food Drive
Bring a bag of
rice or beans
to the Port of Entry on May 21st and help families in need.

Please note that we are only accepting dry goods
(rice, peas, lentils, other dried beans)

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Staff Lounge First Floor

To All Faculty and Staff


Good Afternoon,

Due to popular demand we are using the faculty lounge opposite the Culinary program to teach an ESL Class from 900 AM until 1100 AM April 22 through June 17, 2009 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you for your cooperation.

Thank you,

Brad Vickers
Director, Administrative Services

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

From the PR Department

New Buttons on Website

The Emily Griffith Opportunity School website is making progress! Please note that new buttons have been added to the website in order to better help our students. These buttons are located on the top right, below the search button and can be viewed from every page of the site.

Buttons:

See Programs: Shows a list of all our programs and downloadable PDFs of flyers

Get Started: Shows a visual 4 step application process

Apply Now: Shows a form that helps us tract the students that are applying

Please familiarize yourself with these new buttons and pages so as to be a resource for our students.

Christine Hill
Project Coordinator of Public Relations and Marketing
Emily Griffith Opportunity School
1250 Welton St.
Denver, CO 80204
720-423-4766

“For All Who Wish To Learn” – Emily Griffith

Chair Cleaning

Phil Rummel will again be cleaning chairs on Thursday, April 23. If you have a chair in need of cleaning, please have it over to Phil in the Glenarm building by 8:30 a.m on Thursday. Your chair will be ready to pick up on Friday, April 24. Please be sure and put your name on the chair.

Thank you,

Phil Rummel

Deli Closure - April 24 - May 1

Reminder,

The Deli will be closed April 24 (this Friday) through May 1st. Hot dogs will be served.
Also during this time ESL will be serving breakfast items and desserts.

May 4th – 8th, there will be a limited menu served.

Thank you
Kristi Martin

Monday, April 20, 2009

Missing Tables and Chairs in the Glenarm Conference Room

We are missing tables and chairs that belong in the Glenarm conference room. Would whoever borrowed them please return them as soon as possible.

Thank you,

Tandy Reyes
Job Placement

Friday, April 17, 2009

BOOKS ARE FUN BOOK FAIR

THE BOOKS ARE FUN BOOK FAIR IS BACK


PRESENTED BY EMILY GRIFFITH FOUNDATION

MONDAY

APRIL 2OTH

9 AM - 3 PM

LOCATED IN THE 2ND FLOOR ROOM 238

PROCEEDS BENEFIT EMILY GRIFFITH FOUNDATION


WE TRULY APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AND BUSINESS !

Windows Live™: Life without walls. Check it out.

Monday, April 13, 2009

From the Foundation

We’re pleased to announce we have recently received the last challenge grant to reach our goal of raising $200,000 for much-needed renovation projects that include a new student lounge area in the Success Center, updated restrooms, re-keyed locks, and some remodel in the Communication Conferencing Center.

As always, we appreciate your support. With the challenging economic times, the need for funds for our students continues to grow. Check in the Foundation office, Room 200, for more information on Foundation activities.

Upcoming and Ongoing Fundraisers:

Semi-Annual Book Fair: Monday, April 20, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., Room 238
Jamba Juice: Every other Thursday, 10:45 a.m. – 1 p.m., 2nd Floor Registration Area
Diversity Day: Thursday, May 21, Throughout the Building
Stepping Up With Emily: Tuesday, July 28, 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., the Second Annual Ladies’ Luncheon at Cableland







Marilyn Bowlds, Executive DirectorEmily Griffith Foundation Inc.
"Class Acts: Stories from Emily Griffith Opportunity School," a must-read for anyone who has a dream. Woven with a history of the School, author, Dr. Carolyn Brink, tells the heartwarming stories of real-life people whose lives have been dramatically impacted and changed by EGOS. Emulating the generous spirit of Emily Griffith, she is designating the book proceeds to the Emily Griffith Foundation to help people like those profiled in the book. Contact the Foundation to purchase: 720-423-4722.

Friday, April 10, 2009

A Big Thank You

KUDOS to Kate Maples-Andrade and Mark Ashford for coming to our rescue Tuesday, 4/7. They heard the frantic call over the radio for assistance in setting up tables and chairs in the conference center. Both came upstairs immediately, stating that they heard our cry for "help" and began setting up for ACT prep for over 30 students.

This was done within 10 minutes, and we were able to begin on time! What lifesavers they were and we truly appreciate the teamwork!!!

Judy Alexander,
EGOS High School

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Instructional Academy - Spring/Summer Wreaths

Create the accent for your home to welcome your friends and neighbors.

When: Thursday, April 30, 2009

Time: 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Where: 2nd Floor Glenarm Conference Room

Please let Jan Raymond, 34721, know if you want to take the class. Need a count to give to Michael by Monday, April 27. Get your name in early before the class fills up.

Thank you,
Sharron Carosella

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

News From DPS Concerning Benefits

Dear Colleagues:

The Open Enrollment period for 2009-2010 will be held from May 1 – May 24, 2009. Choosing the proper insurance coverage, and making decisions to follow a healthier lifestyle, are important to keeping you and your family happy and healthy.
To learn about the 2009-2010 benefit offerings and what steps you can take to improve the health of you and your family, I would like to encourage you to attend one of the three "BENEFITS SPRING FLING" fairs sponsored by the DPS Employee Benefits Department:

April 9, 2009 at Bruce Randolph School at 3955 Steele Street, Denver, CO 80205 from 3:00 - 5:30 pm

April 20, 2009 at Manual High School at 1700 E 28th, Denver, CO 80205 from 9:00 - 11:30 am

April 21, 2009 at University Park Elementary School at 2300 S. Saint Paul Street, Denver, CO 80210 from 3:00 - 5:30 pm
There will be raffles and fun, interactive activities as well as informative materials on DPS benefits, wellness and financial planning offered by over 20 healthcare service representatives and vendors attending the fair. Highlights include stress management hints, free blood pressure/cholesterol screenings, chair massages, and retirement advice. All DPS insurance carriers will be in attendance to answer any questions you may have regarding coverage options and the open enrollment process.
We look forward to seeing you at one of the "Benefits Spring Fling" fairs. Thank you for the work that you do on behalf of Denver kids.

Shayne Spalten,
Chief Human Resources Officer

Friday, April 3, 2009

NEED SCRATCH PAPER IN GED LAB

HELP! GED LAB NEEDS SCRATCH PAPER
If you have any scratch paper, we are in Room 227. Thank you so much for any donations.
Janice and Jo
Thanks, Jan

Jo Jansen
GED Instructor/ Graduation Coordinator
Emily Griffith High School
1250 Welton Street
Denver, Colorado 80204
Ph: 720/423-4807
Fx: 720/423-4809

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Benefit Open Enrollment and Fairs

Human Resource Item

Benefits Open Enrollment and Fairs

(Of Interest to all DPS Employees)

It's that time of the year again. Benefits Open Enrollment dates are May 1 - May 24. Employees must make any benefit changes in the month of May before Memorial Day. Also, this year the Benefits Department is holding three "Benefits Spring Fling" fairs. There will be raffles and fun, interactive activities as well as informative materials on DPS benefits and wellness. Please encourage participation. The dates and times are:

April 9, 2009 at Bruce Randolph School at 3955 Steele Street, Denver, CO 80205 from 3:00 - 5:30 pm

April 20, 2009 at Manual High School at 1700 E 28th, Denver, CO 80205 from 9:00 - 11:30 am

April 21, 2009 at University Park Elementary School at 2300 S. Saint Paul Street, Denver, CO 80210 from 3:00 - 5:30 pm