
DESE’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) Advisory Council is asking students, parents, business leaders, and educators to take five minutes to share your general perceptions of CTE programs in Missouri. Your responses will be kept confidential and will be aggregated with other responses to help the Council better understand how stakeholders see CTE in Missouri. This survey will close on April 12. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XHNG7Q7


We are glad to report our phone service was restored yesterday evening. Thank you for your patience.

Our phone carrier continues to work to resolve the problem we are having with service. Should you need to connect with school, please email tceoffice@fz.k12.mo.us Thank you for your patience.

Good morning Fort Zumwalt. Our phone carrier is experiencing an outage. Email is still working to reach our offices. Thanks for your patience.

The annual FZiAm store is only open a few more days!
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Check out FZiAm and learn more about the work: https://www.fz.k12.mo.us/o/fzsd/page/fziam

Checking in at Twin Chimneys in Megan Bauer’s classroom, where evidence of learning covers every wall. Today Bauer, a first-year teacher, is breaking down words with her third graders, not just to help pronunciation, but to help understanding. Working together to decode the pieces and parts of words they unlock syllables and unleash their potential as readers and as writers. Check out this FORTiTUDE podcast for more on how our teachers tackle the science of reading: bit.ly/3ZgGSk2 #TeacherProud #AnchorCharts #LETRS @95PercentGroup @MoEducation



Starting in five minutes! Join us FZSD Drug Awareness Virtual Parent's Night. Tune in live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i57sQjOON4A
Resources to start the conversation with your family:
St. Charles County Ambulance District- Opiate use and Recovery
DEA- One Pill Can Kill
Preferred Family Healthcare- How to speak to your children about substance use
The Child Advocacy Center of Northeastern Missouri- Internet and Social Media Safety
Missouri Poison Center/SSM Cardinal Glennon- Statistics and information on how substances are impacting children
@WSDk12 @FHSDschools @OrchardFarmRV @CityOfSt.CharlesSchoolDistrict @SCCADEMS


Tune in LIVE tonight at 6 p.m. for the following presentations:
St. Charles County Ambulance District- Opiate use and Recovery
DEA- One Pill Can Kill
Preferred Family Healthcare- How to speak to your children about substance use
The Child Advocacy Center of Northeastern Missouri- Internet and Social Media Safety
Missouri Poison Center/SSM Cardinal Glennon- Statistics and information on how substances are impacting children
Share the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i57sQjOON4A


Remember to check in monthly for the Superintendent's update: https://www.fz.k12.mo.us/article/1015480 and catch up with what you've missed this season at go.FZSD.us/FORTiTUDEonair


Tune in to the newest Superintendent's update from Dr. DuBray this Sunday. Check out the FORTiTUDE podcast any time at go.FZSD.us/FORTiTUDEonair


Tune in to the newest Superintendent's update from Dr. DuBray this Sunday. Check out the FORTiTUDE podcast any time at go.FZSD.us/FORTiTUDEonair


Do you know someone turning 5 years old on or before July 31? It's time to get ready for Kindergarten registration! Fort Zumwalt will welcome the members of the Class of 2036 and their families in person at 14 elementary schools from 2 - 7 p.m., March 1. Information and paperwork will also be available online at go.FZSD.us/Kindergarten


What would YOU look like at 100?! Here are some of our Pioneers on 100th day of school.



Second graders are collaborating with peers during writing instruction. Students are really using the writing process to better enhance their skills


TONIGHT: Be a part of Mapping our Future.
Committee work on the Continuous School Improvement Plan (CSIP), began last month as a part of the sixth, and most recent, Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6). The steering committee has been gathering data and conducting surveys to help define the focus of its work as Fort Zumwalt creates its guiding document for the next three years.
At the meeting tonight, participants will hear from the committee about its work so far and have the opportunity to ask questions about the CSIP process and the district’s goals.
https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/2404281/schools/94314


TONIGHT: Be a part of Mapping our Future.
Committee work on the Continuous School Improvement Plan (CSIP), began last month as a part of the sixth, and most recent, Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6). The steering committee has been gathering data and conducting surveys to help define the focus of its work as Fort Zumwalt creates its guiding document for the next three years.
At the meeting tonight, participants will hear from the committee about its work so far and have the opportunity to ask questions about the CSIP process and the district’s goals.
https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/2404281/schools/94314

TCE PTO celebrated the top fundraising students from this year's walk a thon.
The student's and their teachers were invited to a special lunch together.
Great Job Pioneers.

This week we celebrate our school counselors, who help our students dream big! Thank you for all you do to be there each day for students! #Hereforthekids


Be a part of Mapping our Future.
Committee work on the Continuous School Improvement Plan (CSIP), began last month as a part of the sixth, and most recent, Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP 6). The steering committee has been gathering data and conducting surveys to help define the focus of its work as Fort Zumwalt creates its guiding document for the next three years.
At the Feb. 7 forum (next Tuesday), participants will hear from the committee about its work so far and have the opportunity to ask questions about the CSIP process and the district’s goals.
https://app.peachjar.com/flyers/2404281/schools/94314


Checking in at @ZumTwinChimneys as first graders tackle the Hour of Code. Technology teacher Rachel Boucher finds a way to create space for students to work on their own while providing support to each as she crosses the room. After about 15 minutes working out how patterns in the game build the code they need to reach the next level, Boucher asks them to remove their headphones so they can check in. Students are able to name their emotions (frustrated, confused, OK) and the class takes turns sharing opinions on the game.
“I’d rate it a five,” one student says with a small eye roll, adding that the game would have rated higher if Level 22 had been cleared.
Others agree, and are excited to learn they weren’t the only ones to get stuck on 22. With the feedback, Boucher changes course, creating time to collaborate and problem solve, laying the foundation for #21stCenturySkills. #TeacherProud #careerteched


