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Friday, August 31, 2012

Welcome Back to School 2012-13!


Welcome to a new and exciting school year at Rockenbaugh! I hope you had a fun-filled, relaxing summer.  It has been a great first week!

Allow me to introduce myself; my name is Lisa Young, and I am the new principal at Rockenbaugh Elementary School. I know some of you from Carroll Leadership Academy for Student Success (CLASS) and Carroll Education Foundation (CEF) events, not to mention Dragon sporting events. I look forward to getting to know those of you that I do not know.

When I found out Rockenbaugh needed a new principal, I jumped at the opportunity. This is a special school in a unique district with an amazing, dedicated staff! I believe that every child can succeed at high levels in all areas: academic/mind, body/physical health, and emotional/social health. Teachers must engage students in new and unique ways. Today’s learners prefer to learn digitally, with others, online, in their own time, and in their own way. While I perused the halls this week during assessments, I noticed many younger siblings in the hallways quietly waiting, with more students than not, interacting with an electronic device to pass the time.

While we need to certainly stay focused on the core content, we must also embed the teaching of critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication. These skills are essential in being successful in today’s highly global economy. This is the world in which our students live. Reaching them where they are and engaging them is essential to their current and future successes.

Carroll ISD’s core values include the following: excellence, relationships, character & integrity, innovation, and open & honest communication. Our new counselor, Mrs. Connolly, will be coordinating many different initiatives and programs where students can develop and show these core values, including focusing on these during our Dragon Tale News. Ethics and values are essential in future success. We will also be discussing at length the issue of bullying. All CISD administrators are reading and studying this important issue.

After a rigorous hiring process, we have 14 new outstanding staff members! They all attended extra professional development and training this summer to learn best practices in teaching and to prepare to meet the Carroll ISD standard. Please welcome them to Rockenbaugh and get to know their awesomeness. I will be highlighting different staff members in my blog throughout the year.

This first semester we will all be getting to know one another. I invite you to stop by so that I may meet you. Most importantly, I will be focusing on knowing our children. I will be visiting each classroom, roaming the hallways, greeting in the car loop, studying student data, and doing my best to get to know children and their families. During the second semester, we will continue focusing more narrowly on our curriculum and engaging our students in meaningful ways. I welcome your thoughts, dreams, and ideas for what you envision the ideal school to be.

I am passionate about learning and growing. I am pursuing my doctorate degree at the University of North Texas; however, after being named principal, I have decided to take the year to learn Rockenbaugh. I have been reading many administrative books this summer. My favorite has been Strengths Based Leadership by Tom Rath and Barry Conchie. Leaders must focus on people’s natural talents and balance their leadership teams with diverse strengths. I am also passionate about being a good mom and wife. I have two wonderful sons and a supportive husband. Striking the balance between work and home is a goal….not always obtained but a constant target.

I invite you to join me in continuing the strong traditions created at Rockenbaugh all while discussing what the new and exciting possibilities might include. Seeing ideas to fruition motivates and excites me!

Honored to serve the Rockenbaugh community,

Lisa

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Meet the New RES Administrative Staff

August 27 is right around the corner! We are all anxiously preparing the arrival of our learners. We look forward to getting to know the families at Rockenbaugh. Here is a little information about us...

Ms. Lisa Young
Principal
I grew up in the metroplex and graduated from L.D. Bell High School. I graduated from Baylor University with a B.S. in Education and married a Baylor graduate, Matt Young. I began teaching in Coppell ISD where I taught 5th grade, 4th grade, and was then an assistant principal at the middle school and elementary level. I received a M.S. in Educational Administration from the University of North Texas where I am pursuing a doctorate degree.

I am passionate about 21st century learning and making learning an engaging experience. My passion and mission as an educator is to develop the whole child: mind/academics, body/physical health, and heart/emotional health.

YELLOW is Ms. Young's favorite color because it reminds her of the sun, bright and cheery. In her spare time, she loves photography, scrapbooking, and watching her boys run. The Young family likes to escape to their family ranch in Springtown, Texas when they get the chance. Sitting on the porch, riding four wheelers, and building camp fires refuels them.

Ms. Janet Blackwell
Assistant Principal
Ms. Blackwell grew up in the small town of Pleasanton, thirty miles south of San Antonio. She attended Pleasanton High School where she displayed athletic prowess in several sports. She received a B.A. in Education from Southwestern Assemblies of God University in 1990; the same year she married her husband, Dawain Blackwell. She has taught 2nd, 3rd, 4th, as well as Gifted & Talented and Special Education. She received her M.S. in Educational Administration from Concordia University Texas. 

Her desire is to guide students to look at their life like a race. They must run their own race, meaning that they should not compare themselves to others but instead embrace their unique talents and abilities. If they are distracted by how others are running, they will not discover the course for their life.

PURPLE is Ms. Blackwell's favorite color, which denotes good judgment and/or happiness. In her spare time, she and her husband love to train for marathons. She has completed eight marathons and is currently training for the Chicago Marathon. Her dream is to qualify for the Boston Marathon. When she is not running, she also enjoys reading or watching movies curled up with her three dogs: Wylee, Bo, and Belle.


Ms. Brittany Connolly
Counselor
Ms. Connolly has spent most of her childhood and adulthood in the DFW metroplex and attended Colleyville-Heritage High School. She graduated from The University of North Texas with a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies with an Early Childhood through 4th grade Teacher Certification.  She began teaching in Keller ISD, where she taught 4th grade and 2nd grade. She received her M.S. in School Counseling from Dallas Baptist University, where she hopes to pursue her LPC in the future.  She has been married to Sean Connolly for 13 years, and they have a wonderful son, Kaden.

Ms. Connolly is passionate about learning and considers herself a lifelong learner.  She is always striving to find ways to learn and better herself as an educator so that she can give her absolute best to students and their families.  It fills her heart with joy when she sees children grow and flourish.  She loves experiencing life through the eyes of children and enjoys helping them discover their world.  Ms. Connolly treasures watching her own son grow and learn each day and equally seeing how her students grow into unique and special individuals.


GREEN is Mrs. Connolly's favorite color because it reminds her of nature and calm.  She is so excited to be a Dragon now and live GREEN!  In her spare time, she loves reading, listening to music, and watching movies and sports. The Connolly family loves baseball, and especially the Texas Rangers!  They also love to take road trips and discover fun and new places.