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Guthrie CSD’s Graduate Profile (Part 4)

10/31/2012

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By Nelson Coulter

The BUSINESS of school is LEARNING!  You may be getting weary of hearing this mantra, but it is worth remembering (and reminding others of) daily.  We often get busy and distracted in schools, doing a gazillion things that are not really focused on LEARNING.  At Guthrie CSD we have made some serious decisions about what that learning should actually look like for our students.  We have attempted to define the learning of our students to be something that goes far beyond knowledge and skills (both of which are voluminously articulated in the state curriculum).  The stakeholders of Guthrie CSD have agreed that perhaps the most powerful learning for our students exists in ways of thinking and ways of behaving.  Thus, our focus has moved toward educating our students in a more holistic and meaningful way.

This is the fourth of a five part series of articles intended to clarify the Guthrie Graduate Profile, which has emerged from community- and school-based conversations that have been ongoing in Guthrie for the last year.  Below are the five pillars (dimensions) of the Guthrie Graduate Profile:

  • Learners/Problem Solvers/Critical Thinkers
  • Effective Communicators
  • Persons of Strong Character
  • Productive and Valuable Team Members
  • Compassionate and Responsible Citizens


The dimension that will be discussed here is that of our students becoming:

Productive and Valuable Team Members

They are/can/have:
•      Good leaders
•      Self-aware and self-managing
•      Work collaboratively with persons of different beliefs, interests, backgrounds, and cultures
•      Engaged and accountable
•      Authentic and transparent
•      Effectively use tools and technology for collaboration

Guthrie CSD stakeholders have a clear understanding that our students (unless they become hermits) will work in teams for the rest of their lives.  Those teams might be families, churches, workplaces, communities, etc., and they will assuredly be populated with others who may look, think, and act differently than themselves.  Thus, at Guthrie CSD we have deemed it immensely important that our students develop a strong degree of emotional and social intelligence.  They must understand themselves and their own beliefs in a profound way.  As well, they must learn to “read” and listen to other people carefully, developing an understanding of the perspectives, thinking, and behavioral motivations of others.  Associated with these deep understandings is the idea of acceptance of and tolerance for diversity – diversity of thought, diversity of interests, diversity of backgrounds, of culture, of beliefs.

Beyond these understandings and bases of interaction, we aspire for our Guthrie CSD students to learn the value and power of being fully engaged in endeavors bigger than themselves.  Embedded in that idea is the belief that to work/live/play effectively with others implies a personal responsibility for being fair, transparent, honest, and authentic in those interactions.  

And finally, we believe at Guthrie that our students can only be responsible and valuable team members if they have well-developed skills in the use of the “tools of the trade,” whatever that trade or collective endeavor may be.  Being able to learn (and unlearn, if necessary) how to use a wide range of communications and job-specific tools will be critical to the success of our students, no matter where they end up working and living.

Guthrie CSD is deliberately educating our students to be successful, happy, and productive in the global marketplace or in any setting in which they choose to live and compete.  Choosing MORE for our students is proving to be a very interesting and energizing endeavor.  However, we have decided that if we want the best for the futures of our students, we must invest our best efforts/thinking in the present. 
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Red Ribbon Week Activities

10/28/2012

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Monday - Red Ribbon Day - "All I See is Red" - wear red clothing and your Red Ribbon (to be handed out Monday morning).

Tuesday - Elect to be Drug Free Day - Elect the best Red Ribbon Week Display by voting.

Each classroom will be given three feet of red ribbon.  Make a hall display (poster or visual that can be displayed on the wall) using the ribbon in a creative way.  Students will vote on the projects by casting a ballot and being issued a pledge card.

Wednesday - Costume Day - "Say BOO to Drugs" by wearing your favorite Halloween costume for a school parade.

Thursday & Friday - "Jaguar Paws Don't Touch Drugs" days.  Wear your favorite football game attire and/or animal prints.  

Watch the Lil' Jags and Jaguars defeat Jayton.  Wear your red ribbon and Jaguar Paw (to be handed out during the week).
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Red Ribbon Week

10/28/2012

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Monday - Red Ribbon Day - "All I See is Red" - wear red clothing and your Red Ribbon (to be handed out Monday).

Tuesday - Elect to be Drug Free Day - Elect the best Red Ribbon Week Display by voting.

  • Each classroom will be given three feet of red ribbon.  Make a hall display (poster or visual that can be displayed on the wall) using the ribbon in a creative way.  Students will vote on the projects by casting a ballot and being issued a pledge card.

Wednesday - Costume Day - "Say BOO to Drugs" by wearing your favorite Halloween costume for a school parade.

Thursday & Friday - "Jaguar Paws Don't Touch Drugs" days.  Wear your favorite football game attire and/or animal prints.  Watch the Lil' Jags and Jaguars defeat Jayton.  Wear your red ribbon and Jaguar Paw (to be handed out during the week).
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Several Activities This Week

10/23/2012

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There are several activities this week.  Below is a list of happenings at Guthrie CSD.

Wednesday, October 24th

7:00 pm – Chili Cook-Off at the Community Center.
8:00 pm-ish – Bonfire.

Thursday, October 25th

JH football game has been moved to 5:00 pm.
HS football game will start at 7:30 pm.
Following the High School game, there will be a short production by the Navy Seals.
  • 3-5 minute production similar to a One-Act Play.
  • It will occur 30-45 minutes after the HS game to allow Patton Springs time to leave, any Guthrie folks time to leave, if they choose, and our football guys time to change. 
  • Navy Seals demonstrating their skills to rescue a civilian (she will be an actor from the Navy Seals), apprehend the “bad guy” (he will be an actor from the Navy Seals). They will fire their guns, but don't worry, they won't use live ammo.
  • All spectators will be in the stands.
  • During the demonstration the football lights will be off, parking lot lights will be on, track lights will be on, and concession lights will be on.
  • After the demonstration, Navy Seal Lt. Jason Payne will address the crowd about life as a Navy Seal, obtaining goals, and achieving goals. And Lt. Payne will be handing out Navy Seals memorabilia.
  • Because of the loud gunfire, it will be most appropriate for junior high students and older.  
  • It will be your decision, as a parent, to let your child attend.

Saturday, October 27th

Varsity girls basketball team will scrimmage @ 2:30 pm in Guthrie.
Fall Festival
  • 5:00 pm Trunk or Treat.
  • 5:30 pm Juniors start serving dinner in the Activity Center.
  • 6:00 pm One-Act Play by the Junior High.
  • 7:00 pm Bingo and Booths open.
  • 10:00 pm Auction

If you have any questions, please contact the school.  Thanks and have a great week!



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Chili Cook-Off and Bonfire

10/23/2012

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The Guthrie Jags will host a Chili Cook-Off and Bonfire on Wednesday, October 25 at the Guthrie Community Center. The Chili Cook-Off will be from 7:00-8:00pm and will feature chili, cornbread and dessert. Cost is $1.00 per person. The bonfire will begin at 8:00pm. All students, parents and community members are encouraged to come. 

Hope to see you there! Let's go Jags! 

If you have any questions, please contact Lynn Hill.
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Jags Win!

10/19/2012

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Congrats to the Jaguars! They beat undefeated Silverton 40-38! Go Jags!
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District Cross Country Results

10/18/2012

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The Guthrie Cross Country teams traveled to Crowell for the District Cross Country meet on Wednesday, October 17th.  We are very proud of all our runners.  They represented Guthrie well.  Below are some results.

JH Girls Team
Reagan Maxwell
Tristin Lewis
Jaycee McCauley
Shalee Lopez
Yaretzi Sandoval
Abby Gilbert
Sarah Ballard

JH Girls Individuals
3rd Place - Reagan Maxwell
7th Place - Jaycee McCauley
9th Place - Tristin Lewis

JH Boys Team
Bailey McAnally
Nicholas Mitchell
Landon Roberts
PL Gibson
Jeremy Martinez

HS Girls Team
4th Place Team
Candace Tarver
Carli Maxwell
Diana Sandoval
Kara Hurt
Caitlyn McWhirter
Kaylee Adams

HS Girls Individuals
1st Place - Candace Tarver (Regional Qualifier)

HS Boys Team
1st Place Team (Qualifies for Regionals)
Gustavo Sandoval
Jacob Jones
Jose Sandoval
Christian Rocha
Noe Sandoval
Kealii Vasquez

HS Boys Individuals
2nd Place - Gustavo Sandoval (Regional Qualifier)
3rd Place - Jacob Jones (Regional Qualifier)
9th Place - Jose Sandoval (Regional Qualifier)

We are very proud of all of our kids.  

Go Jags and Lady Jags!

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Student Writers/Actors

10/18/2012

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Mrs. Brendle's 7th/8th grade reading class read two O. Henry short stories, "After Twenty Years" and "The Retrieved Reformation."  Next, the class was divided into three groups and each group chose a story to read from a list of O. Henry's short stories. The groups wrote a script for their chosen story.The project ended with the groups performing and recording their plays.
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Guthrie CSD’s Graduate Profile (Part 3)

10/16/2012

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By Nelson Coulter

The BUSINESS of school is LEARNING!  At Guthrie CSD we have chosen to be proactive and intentional about the kind of education we deliver to our students and the kind of powerful learning they experience. 

This is the third of a five part series of articles that will provide some clarity about the Guthrie Graduate Profile, which has emerged from community- and school-based conversations that have been ongoing in Guthrie for the last year.  Below are the five pillars (dimensions) of the Guthrie Graduate Profile:

  • Learners/Problem Solvers/Critical Thinkers
  • Effective Communicators
  • Persons of Strong Character
  • Productive and Valuable Team Members
  • Compassionate and Responsible Citizens

Part 3 of this series we will focus on the Graduate Profile dimension of:

Persons of Strong Character
We intend that our students are/can/have:
•       Healthy habits and lifestyles
•       Persevering toward achieving personal goals
•       Honest and trustworthy
•       Assertive and competitive

We have determined that in order for our students to achieve their/our highest aspirations for them, they must understand how to live healthily.  This means that they must understand that personal nutrition and fitness has several dimensions: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.  We intend to guide our students to an understanding that their personal health and happiness are their own responsibility (not that of others, or their government) and that each of us makes informed (or uninformed) decisions on a daily basis that contribute in some way to that health and well-being.

At Guthrie CSD we also plan to design learning tasks that teach our students how to persevere, how to be resilient, and how to be relentless in their own learning and growth.  This means that we must teach them how to take risks, yet not to fear failure.  Powerful learning often comes from trying very hard, yet failing, then trying again, until you get it right.  The world’s greatest musicians, athletes, and business people know this reality by heart (and hard experience).

Guthrie CSD is also committing our resources and professional efforts toward facilitating within our students a deep respect for honesty and trustworthiness.  We intend for our students to learn that with those two character traits comes a personal responsibility to “own” one’s decisions and behavior, to say what you mean and mean what you say, to make promises frugally and honor them unerringly.  In short, our intention is to create within our students an understanding that a person is only as good as their word, but those that are as good as their word are worth their weight in gold.

Finally, we intend for Guthrie CSD students to learn how to “play hard” at whatever task/endeavor they deem worthy of their time, effort, and energy.  We intend for them to learn how to win with modesty, to lose with dignity, and to understand that all people experience both winning and losing in life.   Competing honorably and fairly make for a substantive life experience (and ill-gotten gains are, in fact, cause for disdain rather than celebration).  As well, we plan to teach our students how to understand at a deep level what they believe in and value, and to be willing and able to articulate those values assertively (yet without offensiveness or disrespect).

Some would say that we are dreamers to believe that there is enough time in the school day or years in a child’s life to make these kinds of learnings a reality.  At Guthrie CSD, we have chosen to emphasize these kinds of learnings as it is our intention to graduate students fully armed and prepared to compete in the world marketplace of work and school and life in a way that will make them the gold standard in any setting in which they choose to live and serve.

At Guthrie CSD have chosen MORE for our students (not less), without apology.  Does this educational approach require heightened effort and investment on the part of the adults?  You bet.  However, we deem it worth every ounce of that extra effort and investment. 
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Updated District Cross Country Schedule

10/15/2012

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The District Cross Country Meet will be this Wednesday, October 17th.  It will be held at Copper Breaks State Park, which is located 12 miles South of Quanah- Hwy 6 or 8 miles north of Crowell-Hwy 6.  

The updated schedule will be as follows: JV will run with Varsity

3:00- Varsity Boys/JV Boys

3:30- Varsity Girls/JV Girls

4:00-JH Girls

4:30-JH Boys

Go Guthrie!!
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Fall Festival Schedule

10/10/2012

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5:00-6:00pm
Trunk or Treat in New Gym Parking Lot

5:30pm
Junior class begins serving dinner in Activity Center

6:00pm
Junior High One Act Play performs in Auditorium

7:00pm
Class Booths in/around Activity Center & Inflatables (in the AC parking lot)
Bingo begins in Activity Center

10:00pm-Midnight
Auction in Activity Center

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JH Game Time Moved

10/9/2012

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The start time for the JH football game on Thursday, Oct. 11th vs Motley County has been moved to 5:00 pm.  See you there!
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Guthrie Graduate Profile

10/4/2012

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The entire staff and student body met together at the Activity Center on Thursday morning to learn more about the GCSD Graduate Profile. It's been a full morning of learning and dreaming. If you want to know more about the GCSD Graduate Profile, go to: www.guthriejags.com/profile.html  
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