October 2013 Edition - Hyde County Schools
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October 2013 Edition - Hyde County Schools
HYDE COUNTY SCHOOLS MATTAMUSKEET CAMPUS PARENT CONNECTION NEWSLETTER MECHS HOMECOMING PARADE 2013 OCTOBER NOVEMBER 2013 The Mattamuskeet Early College High School Homecoming activities got off to an early start on November 1st with a campus parade beginning around 2:00 PM followed by the football game at 7:00 pm against the Hatteras Hurricanes. (see highlights below) MECHS (Glitz & Glamour) Homecoming Highlights (cont’d) PAGE 2 Lakers Football Team ready for action (upper left corner) King: William McCabe Queen: Albony Grays Prince: Queshon Chance Princess: Jimmia Clayton (Other photos) Some members of MECHS Homecoming Court grades 6-13 shining brightly in the night lights MECHS 1st NINE WEEKS GRADING PERIOD Marshall Faith Betts, Ashley Garcia-Cerino Jose Guzman-Sanchez Emily G. Harris Jackson Harris Patricia Harrison Kara R. Marshall Ashley E. Spencer Samuel Charles Stewart Starlyn Zoi-Elizabeth Swain Hannah Marie Wheeler Chase Williford PAGE 3 Pedro Adame, Vanessa Barron, Cassie Bartell Tirzo Beltran-Cuevas, Marcus Briggs Summer Brooks, Audra Cahoon, Autumn Cahoon Jessica Cahoon, John Cahoon, Mikayla Cahoon Chase Carawan, Jalen Clayton, William R. Clayton Shakera Davis , Zachary Dereadt Michael "Zac" Eakes, Dy"amond Farrow Laney Gibbs, Monterra Gibbs, Riley Gibbs Brianna Harris, Kasidy Jarvis Bernard Johnson, BryAnn Loftus Quashema Lovick, Bladimir Mendieta-Magana Stephon Merrick, Kayla Partelow Sarah Reams, Haley Reynolds Mathew Reynolds, Antonio Rodman Jomaurie Rodman, Sasha Scarberry Elijah Spencer, Isaac Spencer, Geanta Spruill Antonia Thigpen, Chelsea Tuck Roshawn Washington, Nia Whitfield Ashanti Wilkins, Nicholas Williams Kevin Williford PAGE 4 MECHS HOSA HAPPENINGS Congratulations to the MECHS HOSA(Health Occupation Students of America) students who represented our school at the district level competition on November 7th at Ayden Grifton High School. Participants and competition winners are listed below. These students will go on to State Competition in March 2014. Quantiajea Gibbs and Patricia Harrison placed in the top 10 for CPR/First Aid. Malayaka Howard placed 4th for Research Persuasive Speaking. Yolanda Islas placed 5th for Job Seeking Skills. Kaleb Rogers participated in Medical Math. Jullian Glover participated in Medical Terminology. The highlight of every year for HOSA members is the National Leadership Conference. Our school’s HOSA Club members are so proud to have been able to represent Hyde County School’s Mattamuskeet Campus once again. HOSA is a national student organization endorsed by the U.S. Department of Education and the Health Science Education Division of ACTE. HOSA's two-fold mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people. HOSA is 100% health care!. Patricia, Yolanda, and Malayaka proudly display their ribbons. MES SHARES CURRICULUM WITH PARENTS PAGE 5 MES K-2ND GRADES CURRICULUM PRESENTATIONS Recently Mattamuskeet Elementary Schools Kindergarten through Second Grade teachers welcomed parents and guardians to their classroom curriculum nights. The purpose of this informative program was to give parents an overview of Common Core Math/ Language Arts, Reading 3-D, and about what they’re doing in the classroom. The Second Grade also included a video about how Parents can help their children learn. They were given many helpful tips concerning the best ways that they as parents can become their child’s most important teacher. Some of the ways parents can accomplish this is by discussing with the student the importance of the different subjects in their daily lives, giving them examples of how people use them, encouraging them to ask questions, and challenging them in their strengths and supporting their areas of weaknesses. Most importantly, parents should be positive about their child’s efforts, remembering that children learn on different levels. The Kindergarten agenda also included the first nine weeks Grading Period Awards. The parents and teachers enjoyed an assortment of refreshments while they listened to the very informative presentations by Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Spencer (2nd Grade teachers), Ms. Hollowell and Miss Lewis (1st Grade teachers), and Mrs. Marslender and Miss Swab (Kindergarten teachers). The parents were offered a selection of free age appropriate books to select from the overflow in the MES reading room to read to their children in order to help improve their reading skills. Thanks and appreciation also go out to Mr. Coleman, Principal, Mrs. Fran Coleman, Mrs. Barbara Hux, MES Instructional Coach, Mrs. Earlene Dunbar, and Mrs. Sandra O’Neal for doing their part at the different Education Stations that were set up throughout the room. Parents were encouraged to ask questions and sign up for individual conferences. (see more Curriculum Night highlights on the next pages) PAGE 6 MES SHARES CURRICULUM WITH PARENTS (Photo highlights cont’d) MES Kindergarten students receive awards for their hard work and positive behavior. Their dedication spoke for itself as each recipient proudly display their certificates for a job well-done. The Success of MES Curriculum Night PAGE Some of MES’S Finest doing what they do best - always ready and willing to go the extra mile for the students. (From left to right) Mrs. Barbara Hux, Mrs. Earlene Dunbar, and Mrs. Sandra O’Neal manning the different education stations to provide more information to parents) QUOTE: Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. ~William James MES 2nd GRADERS ENJOY “GOODIES WITH GRANDPARENTS On Friday September 13, MES Second Grade students excitedly welcomed their grandparents to join them at school for ―Goodies with Grandparents‖. The Students worked with graphic organizers to help them compose a paragraph describing their grandparents. They shared their writings and enjoyed a special snack with their proud grandparents by their sides. SCHOOL LIBRARY BOOK FAIR The library doors were officially opened on Friday, the 27th as the Book Fair sales for students and others officially began. The students, teachers, and parents are always in great anticipation to see what kinds of exciting adventures in reading were being offered this year. There was also the fun and suspense of having the chance to win from the selection of door prizes once a purchase had been made. Prize Winners 7 PAGE 8 Great American Smokeout It’s your chance to quit smoking during the 38th Annual Great American Smokeout (GASO) happening November 21st. On the third Thursday of November each year, the American Cancer Society encourages smokers to use the date to make a plan to quit, or to plan in advance and quit smoking that day. By quitting, for even one day, you are taking an important step towards a healthier life. If you or someone you know is a smoker, the idea of quitting has probably crossed your mind. Almost 70% of smokers want to stop smoking and about 52% of them try to stop each year. If you quit smoking now, the benefits will start almost immediately. Twenty minutes after quitting your heart rate drops, twelve hours after quitting the carbon monoxide level in your blood drops to normal, and ten years after quitting your risk of dying from lung cancer drops by half. Why not join the thousands of soon-to-be former smokers and quit on November 21st, the date of the Great American Smokeout. Contact your local health department in Region 9 of the Community Transformation Grant Project (CTG Project) and they can provide you with resources to help you quit smoking from QuitlineNC.com. Health departments in Region 9 include: Albemarle Regional Health Services, Dare County Department of Public Health, Hyde County Health Department, Martin-Tyrrell-Washington Health District, Hertford County Public Health Authority, Northampton County Health Department, and Edgecombe County Health Department. The CTG Project, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), gives communities an important opportunity to develop and implement initiatives to reduce risk factors responsible for chronic diseases, the leading causes of death and disability. The goal of the CTG Project is to create healthier communities. For more information about the CTG Project or quitting: Contact: Lisa Phillips, CTG Project, (252) 475-5077 (Office), (252) 216-5674 (Cell) or [email protected] (email) MECHS 6th Graders Share Short Stories and Poems PAGE 9 Excerpts of stories and poems from Mr. Charles Greene’s 6th Grade HEALTHFUL LIVING CLASS When I was young, I had no friends. Sometimes I would cry in my hands. Sadness, sobbing, and tales of woe would trail behind wherever I go. MY IDEA OF A GOOD FRIEND The perfect friend for me would be someone who is completely drug-free. No booze, wine, cigars, or weed would touch the hands of…...lets call him Steve! You got to be able to laugh and smile And maybe even if it’s once in a while Who can ride alongside on a horse And like me for who I am of course Somebody easily loved And doesn’t push and shove Steve wouldn’t bully, not one soul, reporting trouble wherever he goes. A kind fellow he is, who loves Hockey Sports, and watches Dish. One more thing about Steve; he would protect the victims of sad events………………………………….. ~Emily Swindell-Creque~ QUALITIES OF A FRIEND ~Sarah Reams~ DSHIP UT FRIEN ALL ABO f a friend is to ning o your The mea ve someone by re for a e always h ill always be th w d n a side you. you a friend nd and e v a h u o When y nice to that frie k….. e should b d will be nice bac ie that fr n bstock~ “I would like a friend that is a non bullying friend that is a helpful, positive, healthy friend and also a drug-free motivated friend that I can help with problems and they also can help me……………… ~A’Daja Mann~ THE MEANING OF FRIENDSHIP “Sam lives in my neighborhood and we like to play baseball. We ride to school together. We like to clean up our town”. ~Patrick Tuck~ e Marie R e t t o l r a ~Ch Jashawn Spencer THE MEANING OF FRIENDSHIP & Drug-free people “You have to have someone who will be by your side, always trusts you in every way”……………………….. “Drug-free people can help you try NOT to do drugs”…………………. “Never give up on people who need you by their side”! ~Katelynn Saulter~ says, “what I look for in a friend is someone who is truthful, honest, fun, gets good grades, and likes to have a little fun every once in a while. IVY says, “I think all my friends should be drug-free and not bully anyone”! Hilda Spencer Parent Coordinator GIVE THANKS TO GOD ALWAYS Be Thankful I’m reminded that it is soon to be our Thanksgiving holiday. Especially, for the Christian, every day should be a time for thanksgiving and praises to God for all He has done for us. Gratitude has been linked to increased levels of happiness and life satisfaction. Giving thanks is one of the most powerful ways there is to increase your well-being. Be thankful that you don’t already have everything you desire, If you did, what would there be to look forward to? ―Reflect upon your present blessings, of which every man has plenty; not on your past misfortunes of which all men have some.‖ — Charles Dickens ―Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend… when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that’s present — love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature and personal pursuits that bring us pleasure — the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience Heaven on earth.‖ –Sarah Ban Breathnach Be thankful when you don’t know something For it gives you the opportunity to learn. Be thankful for the difficult times. During those times you grow. Be thankful for your limitations Because they give you opportunities for improvement. Be thankful for each new challenge Because it will build your strength and character. Be thankful for your mistakes They will teach you valuable lessons. Be thankful when you’re tired and weary Because it means you’ve made a difference. FLOY’S RECIPE CORNER DIRECTIONS “...yeah, I already know what’s next”. Cranberry Sauce I know you thought it was going to be Turkey”! B AK E D C R A N B E R R Y S AU C E R E C I P E INGREDIENTS 1 pound fresh or frozen cranberries, thawed 1-1/2 cups Diamond of California Chopped Pecans 1 cup flaked coconut 1 cup orange marmalade 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup water In a large bowl, combine all ingredients. Pour into a greased 11-in. x 7-in. baking dish. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 2530 minutes or until cranberries are tender. Serve warm or cold. Refrigerate leftovers. Yield: 10 servings.