Welcome Assistant Principal Coles!

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Ms. Shamayne Coles is joining the Shepherd Community as Assistant Principal. Ms. Coles is a native Washingtonian, now residing in Southern Maryland and formerly served at Myrtilla Miner Elementary School. With over seventeen years in education, Ms. Coles served as a classroom teacher in DCPS for thirteen years, an Academic Coordinator for one year, and most recently, Math Instructional Coach for five years. Beginning her teaching career in 2005, at Savoy Elementary School in Southeast, Ms. Coles has taught second grade through fifth grade within Wards 5, 7, and 8. As a student athlete, Ms. Coles received her bachelor’s degree at the University of the District of Columbia in Elementary Education, her master’s degree from Trinity Washington University in Curriculum and Instruction, and she is currently completing her Doctoral degree in Educational Leadership and Management with an emphasis in Higher Education at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. A member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Ms. Coles currently serves the Washington, DC community as the Chair of Omicron Phi Zeta Chapter’s nonprofit, The Women of the Dove Foundation.

Shepherd Bulletin 08/10/2022

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A link to the bulletin can be found here In this week’s PTO Bulletin… – Welcome to New Families – Back to School Supplies – Upcoming Events Beautification Day – August 20th PTO Welcome Playdates & Uniform Swap – August 21st & 28th Shepherd Elementary Open House – August 25th – Volunteer Opportunities Ambassadors for New Families Committee Volunteers & Event Coordinators – Shepherd 180 Fund – Other Important Dates     – 1st Day of School (K – 5th grade):  Mon August 29th     – 1st Day of School (PreK-3 & 4):  Thurs September 1st     – Labor Day Holiday:  Mon September 5th Welcome New Shepherd Families We want to extend a warm welcome to all new Shepherd Elementary Families and of course a Welcome Back to those currently in our community! These Shepherd Bulletins are released weekly during the school year as a way for the PTO community to remain informed on news, correspondence and events.   Please encourage any new Shepherd Families to register for A to Z connect so they can receive these weekly bulletins and stay connected to the PTO. Back to School SuppliesIt’s Back to School season! Principal Russell recently released the list of … Read More

Shepherd Bulletin 08-03-22

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Happy Summer! Please find the PDF of this week’s Bulletin here. Welcome Interim Principal Russell On July 21st, Ms. Tyra Russell was named Interim Principal for Shepherd Elementary.  Ms. Russell began her teaching career in 2007 working with beginning readers and early childhood education students. In 2009, she began teaching at The Academy Charter School in New York as a founding kindergarten teacher. In 2016, Ms. Russell moved to DC to accept the Assistant Principal position at Savoy Elementary School within DCPS. During her time there, she had the opportunity to work closely with the principal on responsibilities including balancing the school budget, recruiting, and maintaining talent, coaching regarding English Language Arts (ELA) and Math curriculum, and providing teachers with productive observations and feedback to continue student success at Savoy.  Please join us in welcoming Principal Russell to the Shepherd Community! Welcome New Shepherd Families We want to extend a warm welcome to all new Shepherd Elementary Families and of course a Welcome Back to those currently in our community! These Shepherd Bulletins are released weekly during the school year as a way for the PTO community to remain informed on news, correspondence and events.   Please encourage any new Shepherd Families … Read More

Message from Principal Russell

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Dear Shepherd Community,Greetings! I hope you all are enjoying a restful and relaxing summer with your families and I am excited to meet you in person very soon.I officially joined the Shepherd community on July 24th and have spent the previous few days getting to know staff, recruiting and interviewing for our vacant positions. We are welcoming an energetic group of new hires and I feel lucky to lead such a hardworking and caring staff. New staff bios will be featured on the website in the coming weeks, so please stay tuned to learn more about the new hires of 2022!Below please find some updates as to where we are so far this summer and where we are going.VacanciesWe still have a few remaining vacancies to fill. Those include, (2) paraprofessional, (2) custodians, World language teacher, 2nd grade teacher and 5th grade ELA teacher.Class ListsI am still working on finalizing class lists that Dr. Hedlund passed over. I hope to have them out by the week of 8/12. I’d ask you to refrain from contacting your child’s new teacher until the week of August 22nd. Our teachers need the summer break to recharge and refocus so that they can continue … Read More

Message from Shepherd’s Instructional Superintendent

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Dear Parents and Families of Shepherd Elementary School, As Shepherd’s Instructional Superintendent for the upcoming 2022-2023 School Year, I am committed to helping our school leaders provide joyful and rigorous educational experiences geared toward the learning and success of all students. Communicating home about school leadership updates is a critical part of maintaining strong partnerships with families. I am reaching out to inform you that Principal Tiffany Emmanuel-Wright has resigned as the leader of Shepherd Elementary School for family reasons. I know she was deeply disappointed to make this difficult decision and we will continue to wish her all the best. Since learning of this news, I have worked with DC Public Schools leadership to identify a new school leader. With that, I am pleased to announce that Ms. Tyra Russell has accepted the position of Interim Principal of Shepherd Elementary for the upcoming school year. In 2016, Ms. Russell moved to DC to accept the Assistant Principal position at Savoy Elementary School within DCPS. During her time there, she had the opportunity to work closely with the principal on responsibilities including balancing the school budget, recruiting, and maintaining talent, coaching regarding English Language Arts (ELA) and Math curriculum, and … Read More

Message from Shepherd’s Instructional Superintendent

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Dear Parents and Families of Shepherd Elementary School,  As we close out another remarkable school year at DC Public Schools and turn our focus toward School Year 2022-2023, I am excited to announce that Tiffany Emmanuel-Wright was selected as the next principal of Shepherd Elementary! I want to thank Shepherd parents, families, and community members who participated in this process for providing compelling feedback in the selection of our new school leader. Mrs. Tiffany Emanuel-Wright is an experienced educator, administrator, and instructional leader with a passion for lifelong learning and leadership. Mrs. Emanuel-Wright advocates for student academic achievement. This philosophy aligns with her vision for educating and inspiring teachers, students, and families through developing independent, competent, capable, and action-oriented thinkers. Mrs. Emanuel-Wright brings to Shepherd 18 years of successful experience as an educator with results-driven experience. In her previous roles she spent two years as a reading coach, six years as a teacher, and four years as an assistant principal. Before accepting this position, she was principal of an elementary school located in Jacksonville, Florida, for the past eight years. During Mrs. Emanuel-Wright’s educational leadership career, she transformed a low-performing elementary school from a grade F to grade B, transformed … Read More

Message from Principal Hedlund

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Dear Families, Happy Friday! We only have fourteen school days left, and we are grateful that the heat has subsided. It was hot out there during recess. So many thanks to Ms. Pereira and our talented students who performed so well at Lights! Camera! Action! In the multipurpose room last night. Students obviously enjoyed showcasing their talents, and the audience was enthusiastic and appreciative. Thanks to Ms. Murali and Ms. Mack who supported with tech and taping for streaming. Today, Madame Gadie took a group of fifth graders to participate at a Model UN debate at the Ronal Reagan building. They represented France. Our spirit weeks are coming, our spirit weeks are coming! The first one starts on Monday, June 6th. Here is what is in store: June 6 — Dress for the beach June 7 — Crazy Hat/Wacky Hair Day June 8 — Shepherd Spirit Day June 9 — FIELD DAY June 10 — Pajama Day June 13 — Crazy Sock Day June 14 — Twin Day June 15 — Shepherd Spirit Day June 16— College Spirit Day June 17 — Pajama Day Field Day in on Thursday, June 9th on the lower field and gymnasium. PK 3, PK … Read More

PTO Bulletin

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Good morning Shepherd families and friends, We’re getting to the home stretch of the school year – but don’t let up yet! We’ve got a list of activities to send us home over the next few weeks! In this week’s PTO Bulletin… Shepherd Musical – Thurs, June 2nd at 6 pm (come watch!) Spirit Weeks – June 6th-June 18th Fifth Grade Exhibitions – June 8th Field Day – Friday, June 9th PK4 Move Up Ceremony – June 10th 5th Grade Promotion – June 22nd at 4:30 pm Calendar of Events Shepherd Musical – Lights! Camera! Action! -TONIGHT at 6:00 pm Join us to see our first live action performance in several years by our Shepherd Stars! Come cheer on your friends and watch them sing, dance and put on a great show! Come watch in person or live on TEAMS here. FIELD DAY – Thursday, June 9th The annual Shepherd FIELD DAY IS BACK! We’re excited to see everyone out on the field again playing games, bouncing balls, running, hula-hooping, and enjoying some popsicles! More details coming soon Spirit Weeks! We’ll have TWO SPIRIT WEEKS to close out the school year…get ready to have fun and be creative! June 6th … Read More

Message from Principal Hedlund

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Principal's Newsletter

Dear Families, Happy Memorial Day weekend — our official kick off to summer! Summer means fun, and now that testing is over, Mustangs are geared up to have some fun. What is in store? Two spirit weeks, field day, moving up ceremony for PK 4, field trip for 2nd grade and exhibition AND promotion for our fifth graders. And other celebrations that have not yet been finalized . . . stay tuned. A savvy fifth grader negotiated not one but two spirit weeks to end the year, one the week of the 7th and the other the week of the 13th. Here is what is in store: June 6 — Dress for the beach June 7 — Crazy Hat/Wacky Hair Day June 8 — Shepherd Spirit Day June 9 — FIELD DAY June 10 — Pajama Day June 13 — Crazy Sock Day June 14 — Twin Day June 16 — Shepherd Spirit Day June 17 — College Spirit Day June 18 — Pajama Day Through exhibitions and in alignment with our IB into action for social justice initiative, our fifth-grade students are becoming expert fundraisers and social activists — we certainly need them. One of the exhibition groups is … Read More

Shepherd Community Notification

Dr. Phyllis HedlundAnnouncements

Good afternoon families, Thank you for entrusting us with your children this morning. Our hearts were heavy as a staff when we met before the opening of school. It felt as if we could have held our moment of silence the entire day. We are holding the families of Uvalde, Texas in the light through their unbearable grief and know you are too. Here are some resources for how teachers and parents can help our children process their feelings in the wake of such tragedy. Some of you have reached out about our lockdown drill on Friday, May 27. I have received numerous emails that state drill and drill often. ECE families may opt out of Friday’s drill. We do monthly drills as a whole school in preparation for a range of emergencies – fires, evacuations, severe weather, neighborhood violence and active shooters. Teachers will prepare students for the lockdown drill, including what to do, and why we were doing it (so we can stay safe in case there’s ever an emergency in the building). The lockdown drill entails each class sheltering together in their locked classroom out of sight of doors and windows. We take every precaution possible to … Read More