Thursday, December 10, 2015

Cooper Work-a-thon

Stephen Covey called synergy "the highest activity of life."  When we work together, we can create new alternatives.  It benefits us mentally and emotionally.  Last Friday, Cooper students, staff, and parents came together to beautify our school.  We had 57 students plus 13 teachers and numerous parents.  With the leadership of our art teacher, Ms. Didomenico, we painted windows, created quote canvas art for a group mural, and "grew" our new habits tree.  We look forward to more Work-a-thons this year!

Canvas Art

Leadership Quotes

Our Tree is Growing!

Just the Beginning

Ornaments

Painting with Friends

Wow!

Think Win Win Students


Friday, November 20, 2015

Parent Teacher Conferences

Thank you for attending Parent Teacher Conferences.  Parent Teacher Conferences provide such a wonderful opportunity to share our observations, stories, and concerns about your children.  We love them and we want you to know that we care!

Many of you had the opportunity to participate in Student Led Conferences.  Staff members are trying this format in a variety of ways.  Cooper leaders have Leadership Notebooks which they use to track their data and progress toward their academic and personal goals.  This provides our students with a voice in their own learning and helps them work toward their goals because they are responsible for recording the data.  Students are able to articulate their learning at Student Led Conferences.  Many parents have found this progress extremely engaging!  It's amazing what our students can do when we empower them to take charge of their own learning!

Mrs. Santi's student did a wonderful job leading her conference!
  

Super Hero Cooper Leaders

On Friday, November 6th we held our 4th Annual Walk-a-thon.  The day started cold and rainy but by 2:00 the sky was blue and the sun was shining.  Our Cooper Leaders dressed in their superhero gear were wonderful participants.  Students walked appropriately and enjoyed the time with their peers celebrating all of their hard work.  While we fell short of our goal, we still raised $6,885 for Cooper.  Nice work Cooper Leaders!
Batman gives high fives!

Beautiful day for a walk!

Superteachers

Superkids

Batman vs. Superman

Silly Super Heroes

Happy Winner!

Interim Superintendent Andrea Oquist


Super Office Staff!

Friday, September 25, 2015

Student Lighthouse Leading the Way!



Wow!  Cooper students were inspired first thing this morning by some amazing speeches!  We had 52 students prepare and give students for the Student Lighthouse Team!  Not only were the speeches amazing but the audiences were wonderful as well.  We reviewed how we need to Seek First to Understand when watching others speak.  It takes a lot of bravery to stand up in front of peers and Find Your Voice.

Votes were cast this morning and the counting commenced!  Stay tuned for the announcement of our new Student Lighthouse Leaders!


Friday, September 18, 2015

Welcome Back!

Wow!  We have had a wonderful first two weeks of school!  This has been an extremely smooth start to the year.  That is due to the wonderful children you are sharing with us and the amazing Cooper staff who spent many hours preparing to welcome our Cooper leaders!


We have been working on building community over the last few weeks.  Classrooms have focused on community meetings and classroom and building expectations.  Mrs. Aherne and Mrs. Collyer have been doing classroom walk-throughs and spending time at lunch and recess getting to know all of our students.  We have spent LEAD time on Fridays holding special assemblies to review school rules, discussing leadership opportunities, and pumping our students up for an awesome year!


We truly believe in our mission of
"Everyone Learning,
Everyone Leading, 
Together."
All of us-students, staff, and parents-are learners and leaders at Cooper.  We are excited to begin this journey with you!

Mrs. McGlinch's class community meeting

Mrs. Kincaide gives instructions during gym.

Mr. Armstrong helps at lunch.

Mrs. Aherne and Mrs. Collyer 


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Parent Lighthouse Team

In addition to the Cooper Staff Lighthouse Team and the Student Lighthouse Team, we now have a Parent Lighthouse Team! This team of dedicated parents is already hard at work brainstorming ideas on how they can help promote and enhance the Leader In Me model within Cooper and at home. We look forward to implementing many new ideas that strengthen our leadership culture!



Sunday, November 2, 2014

Leadership is Everywhere!

Wow!  What a month it has been at Cooper.  We have been busy with so many amazing events and leadership is blossoming!

We had one of our best camps yet!  Spring camp has always been a wonderful experience for making memories and celebrating friendships as students' time at Cooper draws to a close.  However, Fall camp is an opportunity for classes to build community and establish a caring, trusting environment at the beginning of the school year.  Our students represented Cooper well with their attentiveness to the instructors and willingness to take new risks and lead in amazing ways.  This year we built in a teacher time for teachers to do team building activities with their classes.  Staff have been able to build on the team work and leadership established at camp into their classrooms.

The Cooper Walk-a-thon was also a big success.  What a gorgeous day it was to be outside!  Our students were so respectful during both the walk and the assembly.  Cooper leaders surprised us all by surpassing our school goal of $7,000.  Together, we raised $7,636.  This money will be used to support our Leader in Me initiatives at Cooper.  The Student Lighthouse Team will be establishing how to use this money for the school with ideas such as leadership assemblies, Work-a-thons, Leadership Day, Career Day, etc.

The Walk Begins

Having Fun

Winner of the Plymouth Whalers raffle

Franklin cheerleaders show their spirit for Cooper.

After the Walk-a-thon, over 700 members of the Cooper community returned for Cooper Family Fun Night.  The Cooper PTA outdid themselves pulling off an amazing, family focused event.  Thank you to Lori O'Dell and her team for all of their hard work.  

Cooper Costumes


The Wrecking Ball


Cooper Students took the initiative to fundraise for a great cause.


Cooper teachers and administrators got pied!

Finally, a big thank you to Sally Erickson (6th grade teacher) and Annette Garbutt (Informational Technology teacher) who helped collect and vet applications, and interview our students for school-wide leadership positions.  We had almost 270 students apply for and receive a Cooper leadership position.  These positions include advertisers, beautification team, greeters, celebration planners, gardeners, hosts, letter writers, news reporters, photographers, recycling, spirit singers, tour guides, etc.  In addition, Bill Lietz (6th grade teacher) chairs the PTA leaders and Service Squad and currently has approximately 60 student leaders in these positions.  Lastly, Jeremy Cybulski, who runs our Rock Star Savers Program, has just made his selection of 24 students after a rigorous application process.  Wow!  This is just the beginning.  It is our school goal to have 100% of our students serving in a leadership position at Cooper.