April 2015 - Crestwood Elementary School
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April 2015 - Crestwood Elementary School
Crestwood Cricket The Newsletter of Crestwood Elementary School April 2015 - Volume 63, Issue 7 April 7 – end of spring break - school resumes April 17 – Staff Development – early release 11:35 am May 1 - 10:00am 3rd Grades to Olbrich Botanical Gardens Thomas, Miller, Ridel May 7 - 9:00am - All 2nd and 3rd Graders to Haag Farm, Lodi WI May 8 - 9:45am 5th Grades Visit Cherokee Marsh, Greenwalt, Thomas, Miller, Jalensky nd May 14 - 8:45am - 2 grade overnight at Jackson School Forest nd May 15 – 9:45 am -2 grade overnight at Jackson School Forest May 15 - 10:00am 5th grades to Humane Society – Shea, Waity May 22 - 10:00am 5th grades to Humane Society – Jalensky If your child is ill or (sub),Miller, Greenwalt is going to be absent tardy for May 25 –or Holiday – no any reason, please School call 204-1127 before 8:45am a The Cricketto is leave published by the message. Crestwood Association of Parents and Teachers (CAPT) Dr. David Bray, Interim Principal Principal News Greetings Crestwood Families, By now I’m sure you’ve heard the news that Crestwood’s new principal for next year will be Britta Hanson. Britta has over twenty years of experience as a leader in education. She currently serves as the principal of Franklin Elementary School, and has also worked coaching teachers at two other Madison elementary schools. She has more than ten years of teaching experience herself. Britta has a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from the University of Wisconsin Madison. I am looking forward to working with Britta as we make this transition. What a wonderful school and community she is entering into! CONGRATULATIONS to Tyler Steinmetz who won the Crestwood Spelling Bee and finished in the TOP TEN in the recent All City Spelling Bee held at Madison Area Technical College. The top spellers from schools all over Madison were represented. These spellers ranged in grades from 4th through 8th. Tyler was the ONLY 4th grader who finished in the top ten, obviously quite an accomplishment! I would also like to congratulate Gillian Gullen who finished second in our Crestwood Spelling Bee. The Foundation for Madison's Public Schools' School Endowments provides each school with annual income to fund creative and innovative programs and projects. This year Crestwood received $1422 in endowment income to use to make grants for imaginative programs and projects that propel student learning. The grants committee decided to fund these two projects: 1) Print Path Project - a handwriting curriculum for Kindergarteners and first graders that complements the Mondo Literacy program, and 2) Hip Hop Dance Project - A project that provides every student with the opportunity to participate in a week of hip hop dance instruction led by Kevin Admundson, a professional choreographer and dancer. Our students totally enjoyed the All School Assembly that we had on March 6 where they had the opportunity to showcase their dancing talents. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you at our Parent-Teacher Conferences that will be held on March 19! Bring on those spring flowers, David Bray Interim Principal If your child is ill or is going to be absent or tardy for any reason, please call 204-1127 before 8:45am to leave a message. Crestwood Cricket Published by the CAPT. Vol. 63, no. 7, April 2015 The Crestwood Cricket welcomes articles or items of interest from teachers, CAPT committee members, students and parents. Please e-mail articles for publication to Terri White, [email protected]. Deadline for the May issue of the Cricket is Friday, April 10, 2015. Crestwood web site: crestwoodCAPT.us CAPT listserv: To subscribe, send an email request to: [email protected]. The listserv is moderated and all messages are previewed by the CAPT Board 5th Grade Graduation News On Wednesday, June 10th, the 5th graders will celebrate their last full day of elementary school with a recognition ceremony at 8:45 am at Crestwood. Parents and families are welcome to attend the ceremony. Save the Date – June 2, 2015 Crestwood Elementary Fun Run and Picnic Crestwood Annual Budget Meeting Please attend our annual budget meeting on Tuesday April 21, 7-8 pm in the LMC. Families of Crestwood students are invited to learn more about the budget process and approval. Childcare is available. CAPT Contacts This will be followed by a 5th grade field trip to Vitense Golfland, lunch and splash time at Lakeview park. More to come in backpack express. Co- presidents: Jaime Harkrader - (972)800-6415, [email protected] Stefany Grainger - (805)835-3759, stefany.grainger@googlemail Contact Rachel at [email protected] or Shaun at [email protected] if you would like to help. Co-vice presidents Rebecca Auerbach (Tietge), 238-7585, [email protected] Ben Daggett - [email protected] 5th Grade Pictures needed for Memory Book Secretary Laurie Reinhardt, 608-233-1389, [email protected] Co-treasurers: Mike Kollath, 279-4099, [email protected] Chantel Schmitz, 203-5355, [email protected] Fifth grade parents...The Fifth Grade Memory Book and DVD need your pictures! If your have pictures from fifth grade events this year, or fifth graders in classroom events in past grades at Crestwood, please send them to Shaun O’Keefe at [email protected] as soon as possible. Thanks! Interim Principal: Dr. David Bray, 204-1124, [email protected] Teacher representatives: Karen Lenoch, 204-1120, [email protected] Andy Waity, 204-1120, [email protected] Hip Hop at Crestwood! Crestwood Elementary students participated in a week long dance program during all physical education classes during the first week in March. Kevin Andrews, a dancer and choreographer from Nashville, Tennessee, taught our students hip hop/pop dances. Each class learned a dance and then performed it in our school wide dance party on March 6th. Our staff show cased a dance of their own too during the dance party. This program was made available to our students through a Madison Foundation grant. By: Avanish, Stan and Francisco “Everybody in Crestwood has been taught hip-hop dance in P.E. The person who taught it to us is Mr. Kevin. He taught us dances to the songs such as, Turn Down for What and Everything is Awesome.” There were also more dances for different classes and grade levels. We thought it was very fun with cool dance moves and energetic style. After we learned the dances, the whole school performed their dances on Friday in an all school dance party. This is the second time with Mr. Kevin. The whole school really loves this!” THANK YOU CRESTWOOD FAMILIES Crestwood families, we did it!! The Jurassic Schoolhouse Caper was an amazing success, raising more than $7,000 gross revenue which all will go back to the school!!! All of this was because of our room leads, volunteers, and amazing families whose creative minds helped us transform our school into a Jurassic schoolhouse. It was a fun an exciting event for all ages with Jungle scenes, a massive volcano, the amazing Styraco soda ring toss and many other great scenes for all to take in. While all of this was happening in our gyms we can all thank Camille Zanoni for her coordination of the very popular Dino Diner. Many other thanks are also in order. Thanks to Paty Montero for hours spent translating flyers and caper information into Spanish. Thanks to Nicole Schneider our prize czar; Anne Olson for a tasty bake sale (and all those that donated tasty treats); Andrea Romines for another great raffle; and Chantel Scmitz and Mike Kollath for managing the money. It wouldn’t have been possible without the Memorial Spartan Youth Service who acted as fill in volunteers wherever needed. A big thanks to Danielle Burdick for being a great sport while kids taped her to the wall, something that will not soon be forgotten. And we can’t forgot to thank everyone’s favorite custodial staff (Toby, David, and Scott); Joe House and crew for set up and take down of the framework; Dr. Bray for all his help and support; Cindy Koratko and the rest of the office for letting us take over your space for the day. Thanks to our CAPT co-presidents, Jaime Harkrader and Stefany Grainger, for all their help trouble shooting and problem solving. A final shout out to all of you who volunteered, bought raffle tickets, punch cards, and auction baskets; to those of you that donated to the bake sale, baskets, and soda ring toss; and to the parent and kids who filled the gyms with shouts and giggles for the day. It was a ROARING good time!!! Your forever grateful Caper Co-Chairs Rebecca Auerbach & Ben Daggett GRACIAS FAMILIAS DE CRESTWOOD Familias de Crestwood, lo hicimos!! El Carnaval de la Escuela Jurásica tuvo mucho éxito, recaudando más de $7.000 dólares ingresos brutos, los cuales irán de regreso a la escuela !!! Todo esto fue debido a nuestros líderes en clase, voluntarios y maravillosas familias cuyas mentes creativas ayudaron a transformar nuestra escuela en una Escuela Jurásica. Fue un divertido y emocionante evento para todas las edades con escenas de la selva, un enorme volcán, el asombro lanzamiento de aros sobre sodas de Styraco y muchas otras grandes actividades que invitaban a todos a participar. Mientras que todo esto sucedía en nuestros gimnasios, Camille Zanoni coordinaba la muy popular cocina Dino Diner, por lo cual le estamos muy agradecidos. Nuestros agradecimientos son para muchas otras personas también. Gracias a Paty Montero por las horas dedicadas a la traducción de folletos e información del Caper al español. Gracias a Nicole Schneider por encargarse de los premios; Anne Olson por la venta de sabrosos pasteles y repostería (y todos aquellos que donaron ricas golosinas); Andrea Romines por otra gran rifa; y Chantel Scmitz y Mike Kollath por encargarse del registo del dinero. No hubiera sido posible sin el grupo de jóvenes Spartans de Memorial que actuaron como voluntarios siempre que fue necesario. Muchas gracias a Danielle Burdick por su gran actitud mientras que los niños la pegaban a la pared con cinta adhesiva, algo que no se olvidará pronto. Y no podemos olvidarnos de agradecer al personal de mantenimiento favorito de todos (Toby, David y Scott); Joe House y su equipo por ayudar a montar y desmontar las estructuras; Dr. Bray por toda su ayuda y apoyo; Cindy Koratko y el resto de la oficina por dejarnos ocupar su espacio durante todo el día. Gracias a nuestras copresidentes del CAPT , Jaime Harkrader y Stefany Grainger, por toda la ayuda para resolver los problemas que iban surgiendo. Queremos dar una gran ovación a todos aquellos que compraron boletos para la rifa, tarjetas perforadas, y canastas de subastas; también a los que donaron para la venta de pasteles, canastas, y sodas; y para los padres y los niños que llenaron los gimnasios con alegría y risas durante todo el día. Fue un día MARAVILLOSO!!! Por siempre agradecidos, Co-Chairs del Caper, Rebecca Auerbach & Ben Daggett CAPER FUN – JURRASIC SCHOOL HOUSE 2015 Spring Woods Work Day Advanced Learners Network Meeting Are you ready for the first Greater Dane County Advanced Learners Network Parent University??? It is time to SAVE THE DATE! When: Tuesday, April 21, 2015 Where: American Family Insurance Time: 6:00-8:15 pm (2 sessions of 45 minutes each) - 4 Choices each session - more information to come. Who: Parents of Advanced Learners Cost: FREE Sunday, May 3rd, 9 am – 5 pm Families Welcome! Crestwood Caper 2015 Jurassic Schoolhouse Local Businesses Sponsored the Caper! They provided food, raffle and silent suction prizes. Thank our generous sponsors by patronizing their businesses. Apple iPod Touch Aldo Leopold Nature Center AMC Theater Black Belt America Dragonfly Hot Yoga Ultrazone Party Vitense Wisconsin Craft Market Whole Foods Colectivo Coffee Family Video Brennan’s Market Frugal Muse Copps Food Center Golf Madison Parks Costco Goodman Aquatic Center Dotty Dumpling's Dowry Half Price Books Hy-Vee Harbor Athletic Club McDonald's Juneberry Metcalfe's Market Keva Sports Noodles & Company Kollath CPA Sam's Club Novanta Neapolitan Pizza Target Oakcrest Tavern Toppers Pizza Playthings Toy Store True Coffee Roasters Seafood Center Uno Pizzeria and Grill Schwoeglers Village Hearth The Studio West Hot Yoga Wal-Mart TNT Coffee Willy Street Coop Yahara River Writer’s Contest The Yahara River Writer's Contest is sponsored by the Greater Dane Advanced Learners Network for students in fifth through eighth grade. Students can compete in one of four categories: short stories, poetry, cartooning, or editorials. Students compete with students in their grade from across the district and then with students from other districts. Those who make it into the "top ten" then have their work published in an anthology, the Yahara River Writers Anthology, and are recognized at a workshop with local writers in May. This was Crestwood's first year participating in this program. We had entries from several students: Maya B., Gillian C., Jake K., Emily M., Amira P., and Eliana S. Of these, Maya B., Gillian C., and Jake K. will be competing at the next level with students from other districts. We wish them good luck! Students who did not go on nevertheless wrote excellent pieces; the competition was stiff. Over the next couple newsletters we will be publishing some of these student entries so that we can recognize their hard work. Here is the last work to be featured: My Day To Shine by Amira My name is Brittany Trainer. I’m an author. Even though I’m only thirteen, writing is my life. Everyone in my school knows how much writing means to me because last year, I published my first book. Other than being an author I’m just a normal kid like you. I like to read, play video games, watch movies, and do sports. No one ever thinks that I would like to play sports, but I love to play basketball and swim. All of the ‘cool kids’ say that I need hang out with them if I ever want to be popular. They say I would be the ‘perfect popular girl’. I just ignore them. Today is a pretty special day for me. My book Moon Shadow is becoming a movie and the trailer for it is coming out today! I had gone to some of the filming but not a lot of it. In homeroom I’m going to release it and we’ll be the first ones to watch it. Awesome right? I met my friends Mia, Alexandra, Tyler, and Kyle at the bus stop and we talked about what we thought the trailer would be like. I could barely contain my excitement. Who would be able to? We talked a bit but soon the bus came and in what seemed to be no time, we were dropped off at school. As we walked through the hallways, kids shouted out their encouragement and congratulations. It seemed like something slow motion out of a movie. I was the star of that movie. The antagonist was about to come in. The bell rang and everyone scattered to go to their homeroom. It was almost time for the trailer premier! I ran the password in my head that would allow the video to go on YouTube maybe seventeen times before I reached the classroom. Alyson, Kelly, Rebecca, and Jackson didn’t seem thrilled about the trailer. I didn’t expect them to be either. We are sort of like enemies but I don’t like negative thinking so I call them “my classmates who don’t like the same kinds of things that I do, so our lives don’t really collide”. Ms. Cramer raised her hand and the classroom fell silent. Then she turned to me and smiled. “I think that we are all ready to watch your movie trailer,” Ms. Cramer said excitedly. “This probably won’t be your first time to see this trailer so, can you describe it in one word?” “Actually this will be the first time for me to see it,” I think I surprised most of the people in the room. “Is it ok if I get it set up now?” I logged into YouTube and entered the password into the website. I didn’t make up the code so don’t blame me if you think that it’s dumb. LETSTOTALLYRELEASETHISEPICALLYAWESOMETRAILERRIGHTNOW!! I pressed enter and waited for the confirmation message. Except it didn’t come. “Calm down,” I thought, “I probably did only one exclamation point instead of two.” I tried it again. But I still got the error message. Then I panicked. I looked over my shoulder and realized everyone was waiting for me. Oh, I was so mad at the person who messed up the code. I reached into my back pocket and pulled out my cellphone. At least the code on my phone worked. “One sec,” I slipped out of the room and dialed the number of my producer. “Hey Britt,” came the muffled voice of Leo. “Did you release the trailer yet?” “No,” I answered, “The password isn’t correct. Did you change it?” “Yeah. Your friend Tia told me that you told her to change the password to BRITTANYISSONOTAWESOMEANDTHISTRAILERSTINKS☹,” Leo said confused. “One, I don’t know anyone named Tia. Two, I never asked anyone to call you to change the password. Though thanks for the password. Bye!” I hung up. Suddenly a sharp pang hit my heart and sadness crept through my body finding every crevice. I felt like I wanted to curl up into a ball in a corner and cry. But I couldn’t since my book’s fans were waiting for me. I took a deep breath and thought ‘I can do this’. I repeated those steps until I was ready to go back into the classroom. “Sorry for the delay. There was a password mix-up,” I tried the new password and it worked and then I released an epically awesome trailer. After school I told Ms. Cramer about what had happened. She totally understood. She also told me that she was really proud of me for the way I handled it. As I walked home I realized that no one could bring me down today because it is my day to shine. Crestwood’s Got Talent Its talent show time! The CAPT will be hosting the event once again this year and we are excited to showcase Crestwood’s talents. We encourage ALL talents to audition! SING, DANCE, PLAY AN INSTRUMENT, WRITE POETRY, PERFORM MAGIC, TELL JOKES, GYMNASTICS… Students are invited to create an act that is approximately 3 minutes in length and perform for their family and friends on: Friday, May 15th at 6:30pm. ALL ACTS MUST AUDITION! The audition will be used to review content and see that the act has been planned in its entirety. A review panel will be present and parents are encouraged to attend the audition. As long as both of the criteria are met the students are GUARENTEED PLACEMENT in the talent show. GUIDELINES 1. This is sponsored by the CAPT, so please contact us with questions and not the Crestwood staff. 2. Students only, please. 3. The performers must provide costumes and props. 4. Microphones and stands, music stands and a keyboard/piano will be available at school for rehearsals and performances. 5. Please provide your own accompanist. 6. ALL GRADE LEVELS ARE INVITED TO PERFORM. 7. QUESTIONABLE CONTENT AND DRESS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED 8. The talent show committee reserves the right to condense or combine similar acts in the interest of time. After school practice opportunities will be held on: APRIL 15TH, APRIL 23RD AND MAY 5TH A mandatory dress rehearsal will be held on Wednesday, May 13th at 6:00pm Please contact Stefany Grainger with any questions at: [email protected] or at 805-835-3759 2014-2015 Crestwood Calendar (Updated monthly as some dates are subject to change) September 2 September 3 September 10 September 16 September 23 October 3 October 7 October 24 November 6 November 14 November 18 November 19 November 26 - 28 December 13 December 22-January 2 January 5 January 13 January 19 January 23 February 2 February 6 March 7 March 10 March 19 March 24 March 27 March 30 – April 6 April 7 April 17 May 12 May 15 May 19 May 25 June 2 June 11 First day of school; early release @1:50pm Early release @1:50pm Math Olympiad Kickoff LMC 7:00 – 7:45 pm CAPT meeting, library (childcare provided) New parent orientation, 6:00pm; meeting, 7:00pm CAPT Ice Cream Social, 6:30pm—8:00pm Photo day Book Fair and Open House/Back to School Night, 6:30pm-7:30pm CAPT Family Costume Dance, 6:30pm—8:30pm Explore Art Night Teacher Professional Development —no school CAPT meeting, library, 7:00pm (childcare provided) Parent/Teacher Conference - Early Release @11:35 Thanksgiving holiday—school closed Annual Holiday Bazaar and Rummage Sale Winter break—school closed School resumes CAPT meeting, library, 7:00pm (childcare provided) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day—school closed End of 1st semester – early release at 11:35 am District wide Kindergarten registration for 20142015 school year, 1:00pm—6:00pm Professional development day—school closed Crestwood Caper carnival, 10:00am—3:00pm CAPT meeting, library, 7:00pm (childcare provided) Parent Teacher Conferences—early release@11:35am Explore Science Night, 6:00 - 8:00 pm End of 3rd quarter Spring break—school closed School Resumes Staff Development – early release 11:35 am CAPT meeting, library, 7:00pm (childcare provided) The Crestwood Talent Show Spring Book Fair and Poetry Night Memorial Day—school closed CAPT Fun Run and picnic, 5:15pm Last day of school—early release@10:00am