Newsletter - Gunpowder Elementary PTA
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Newsletter - Gunpowder Elementary PTA
Gunpowder Elementary Dec 2014/ Jan 2015 Newsletter www.gunpowderpta.org “TOGETHER WE BUILD, TOGETHER WE GROW” From the Principal’s desk. Greetings Gunpowder Families: Thank you for coming out and spending time during American Education Week learning and growing with us. We appreciate the refreshments provided by our very generous and supportive PTA. As I shared during my morning message each day, we are transforming teaching and learning at Gunpowder. We are working each day to provide opportunities for our students to develop and apply their critical thinking skills, as they communicate, collaborate, and create. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to future opportunities when you can come observe and share in the learning process with our students and teachers. This will ensure that we are cultivating a shared understanding of teaching and learning for our 21st century learners at Gunpowder. Together, we can strengthen our students’ confidence as learnTeam Gunpowder Is Going GREEN! ers, as they persevere to solve complex problems, This will be the last edition to be printed for all make meaning of complex text, and respond in families. The newsletter will be emailed to families and writing, as they explain and support their thinking posted on the PTA and Gunpowder School website. If you with text evidence. I truly appreciate your ongowould like to continue to receive a printed copy of the ing support of our mission, our students, our newsletter, please contact the office and one will be sent teachers, and the entire Gunpowder school comhome with your child each month. Also, if you are not a munity. We are Team Gunpowder and We Are member of the PTA and you would like the newsletter emailed to you, please contact the school office at 410-887- Proud!!! 0154 to provide us with your email address, so you can be added to the list of recipients. Your Proud Principal, Mrs. Wendy Cunningham DATES TO REMEMBER Monday, December 22 Grades 4 & 5 Winter Concert Perry Hall High School Wednesday, December 24 First Day of Winter Break Tuesday, December 30 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Skateland Event Monday, January 5 Schools Reopen Wednesday, January 14 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Science Night Monday, January 19 Schools Closed—MLK Holiday Tuesday, January 20 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. PTA Board Meeting Friday, January 23 Schools close 3 hours early Monday, January 26 Schools Closed going unnoticed, and is truly appreciated by all, but especially me. We are blessed to have such caring teachers, staff members and volunteers who make such a positive Hello GES Family! difference in our children’s daily lives. As always, please feel free to contact me with any suggestions, questions or As we approach the holiday season, I would like to take a concerns or drop by one of our monthly PTA meetings. moment to show my gratitude to the many GES volunWe meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:30pm in teers, faculty and staff who make GES such a WONDERFUL the school library. school! It is hard to believe we are almost halfway through the school year! We have had so many great I would like to wish all of our Gunpowder families, faculty events already. I am extremely grateful to all of the vol- and staff a wonderful holiday season and I look forward to unteers and committee chairs who have made our events the many awesome events we have planned for the secsuch a huge success! You are making this such a special ond half of the year. Happy Holidays! year for our students, their families, and the GES faculty Sincerely, and staff. I would also like to personally thank those parents who are taking the time to make our monthly PTA board meetings. Your input is invaluable to our progress. Finally, my co-executive officers, your hard work is not FROM THE PTA PRESIDENT Jenn Holt INCLEMENT WEATHER Where can I find information about BCPS school closings or delays? There are several places to find out information: BCPS school status information line: 410-887-5555 TV/Radio: local radio and television stations, including The Education Channel, Comcast Cable Channel 73. Internet: www.bcps.org or www.schoolsout.com Please do not call schools or media outlets for this information. ***Also, don’t forget to check out the BCPS Appit sends you notifications of schools closings and delays. ANIMALS AND PETS According to Baltimore County Public Schools Guidelines and Application for Use of School Facilities, please note that animals are not permitted on School Property. Due to the possibility of danger to children, we cannot allow pets onto school property at arrival or dismissal times. Even pets on leashes can be dangerous when frightened by the presence of crowds of children and adults. In addition, please do not bring pets on school grounds during the day, because many times it makes it difficult for our children to play and participate fully in PE classes. Finally, there are no pets allowed in the school building at anytime. Please help remind neighbors to clean up after their pets if you are on the school grounds after hours. We appreciate your cooperation with this county policy. Attention: This organization and its materials are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Baltimore County Public Schools, the Superintendent, or this Baltimore County school or office. December 2014/January 2015 2 WINTER BREAK PARTY Tuesday, December 30, 2014 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Putty Hill Skateland 8019 Belair Road Admission: PTA Members – Free Non-Members & Friends of Gunpowder Families are Welcome for $5 Skate Rentals: $2.00 All children must be accompanied by an adult, and each skater must have completed a waiver. Questions? Contact Kelly McCready (Committee Chair) [email protected] 5TH GRADE STEERING COMMITTEE NEWS: The 5th grade students have all received their Class of 2015 T-shirts thanks to PTA funding from the Bingo Fundraiser. The 5th grade steering committee will be meeting very soon to discuss upcoming festivities for the 5th graders. If you would like to be a part of the committee, please contact Kim Levush at [email protected]. The next PTA Newsletter Deadline is Friday, January 16. To submit an article for the newsletter or if you have any questions, please contact: Jenny Phillips, [email protected] December 2014/January 2015 3 C OUNSELOR ’ S C ORNER I would like to thank the students, staff, families and the PTA for all their help with Red Ribbon Week! In celebration of being “Drug Free,” many students participated in the Red Ribbon Week Spirit Days; Red Ribbon Week pencils and stickers were distributed thanks to our wonderful PTA! Gunpowder students shared drug free messages over the school’s morning announcements, signed drug free pledges in their classrooms, and classroom guidance lessons in grades 3 and 5 focused on drug free prevention. It was a great success!! need this year, please contact either myself or Kathy Scheulen, School Nurse, by Friday, December 12. It is important that you contact us so that we can add your name to the list and assist all families who need our help. As always, all information will remain confidential. During the month of December, monthly guidance lessons in grades K-5 will focus on the Peer Mediation Program available at Gunpowder Elementary. Peer Mediation is a program in which fourth and fifth grade students help Gunpowder students to solve their peer conflicts peacefully. Applications to become a Peer Mediator will be passed out to fourth grade students during their classroom guidance lessons this month. The fifth The holiday season is fast approaching and can be grade students who are currently Peer Mediators will very stressful for families experiencing financial be performing skits to help educate the students on hardships. Both The Helping Hands Food Pantry and the process and benefits of peer mediation. During The Raven’s Roost have helped Gunpowder families fifth grade guidance lessons we will integrate by providing food baskets for Thanksgiving. Our technology by using the school Flip Cams to video the school has also begun collecting for the GES Adopt-A peer mediation skits. Peer Mediators will be able to -Family Program. Please consider donating to this improve the skits they have created with this program as it is a positive way to teach our children motivating tool! about the importance of giving and sharing with those Please let me know if there is any way I can help you in need and the true joy this brings!! What a to promote school success with your child. Feel free wonderful way to reinforce our Core Essential Value to contact me anytime with questions or concerns at of the Month, “GENEROSITY~ making someone’s 410-887-5121. day by giving something away!” Since we would like to help families right here in our Gunpowder J Lisa DeIaco Community with these donations, if your family is in School Counselor MAGNET PROGRAM INFORMATION A special note to parents of students who have applied to a magnet school, if you have applied for a magnet program at Loch Raven Technical Academy they are conducting their magnet assessments on January 10, 2015. Parkville Middle School and Center of Technology, is conducting their magnet assessments on January 17, 2015. Deep Creek Middle School is conducting magnet assessments on January 10th and 14th. All assessments are by appointment. Please check to make sure that you have made arrangements to attend the assessments. This information can be found in the application packet. More information about BCPS magnet programs is available at www.bcps.org/offices/omp or by calling the Office of Magnet Programs a 410-887-4127. December 2014/January 2015 3 SWEET FROG SUCCESS We had an outstanding kick-off to our restaurant fundraisers this year at Sweet Frog. The GES community showed its support by teachers, students and families attending. Thank you all for being so "sweet" and enjoying treats. Sweet Frog told us that ours was the most successful fundraiser they’ve ever had! Congratulations GES! See you all at our next restaurant night. Suzanne Lindsay C LASS C OMMUNICATIONS FIRST GRADE In ELA we have been using text features to identify main topic and key details in a variety of nonfiction text. In math we completed the geometry unit and are now moving into unit 3 which will focus on using addition and subtraction to solve story problems. Thanks to everyone who came out for AEW and all those who attended parent/teacher conferences! SECOND GRADE In ELA, 2nd grade has been learning about Author’s Purpose. In Math, 2nd grade has completed Geometry and will be learning to solve story problems. Thank you to all the parents who contributed items and time to our Fall Celebration on Tuesday, November 25. December 2014/January 2015 THIRD GRADE Third Grade will be looking for individuals interested in sharing information about their profession during a Career Day in the spring. If interested, please email Mrs. Kuebel ([email protected]) your name, contact information, and profession. We want our students to see endless possibilities! Third graders have been hard at work on using strategies to add and subtract. They were excited to learn the traditional algorithm! 4 Please keep practicing at home. BCPS S PEAK U P S URVEY L AUNCHED D URING AEW Speak Up is the annual research project conducted by Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit group that collects and reports on the views of K–12 students, teachers, administrators, parents, and community stakeholders on 21st century education and technology. Nationwide, over 2.6 million students, educators, and parents have shared their views regarding the use of educational technology through the Speak Up survey. This year, BCPS has worked with Project Tomorrow to offer a custom survey for BCPS stakeholders. Speak Up provides a unique way for the ideas and opinions of our stakeholders to have an impact on BCPS' S.T.A.T. program, as well as federal policies and programs. All data collected is 100% confidential. The Speak Up online surveys are open for input from Monday, November 17, 2014, to Friday, December 19, 2014. There are Speak Up surveys for students, educators, parents, and community members/business partners. All of the Speak Up surveys are online and accessible 24/7 from any Internet-connected computer. Log onto http://www.speakup4schools.org/ Have you checked out what workshops and events Parent University has had available lately?! There is no time like the present! The goal of Parent University is to provide centralized access to resources that support parents in guiding their children to academic success and enhancing personal growth and family wellness. You can benefit from all Parent U has to offer. Please visit on the BCPS website at http://www.bcps.org/parentu/. CLOTHING DONATIONS WELCOME! Consider donating your outgrown children’s clothing to the Gunpowder Health Suite! We try to keep a supply of spare clothing available for students, but we often run low on certain items. We often need pants for younger students. Stretchy tights or leggings for girls and elastic waist athletic or sweat pants for boys in smaller sizes are especially useful. We welcome all donations – thank you! Kathy Scheulen, RN, MSN School Nurse December 2014/January 2015 Our LOST AND FOUND is filling up. Please encourage your children to check the lost and found box if they come home without clothing items that they wore to school. 6 WHEN SICKNESS STRIKES: KNOW WHEN TO KEEP A CHILD HOME FROM SCHOOL A parent’s decision to keep a child home from school when he or she is sick can sometimes be a difficult one. No parent wants to interrupt their child’s learning, and for some, keeping a child home means missing work or losing pay. However, if he or she has a serious illness such as influenza, it’s important for the child to stay home from school. By taking this step, parents can help their children get better faster as well as prevent the spread of illness to others. Below, are some frequently-asked questions and answers to aide parents in decision-making this flu season. Q: Should I keep my child home from school if he or she has cold or flu symptoms? Is your advice different for cold versus the flu? A: If your child has flu symptoms, you should keep him or her home from school. If your child has a cold, the decision to keep him or her home may depend on the severity of symptoms. A good rule of thumb is to keep your child home if he or she has a fever of 100 degrees or higher. It’s also important to note the difference between cold and flu. Flu is a serious illness, and children who have the flu should always stay home from school. Fly symptoms include fever, along with chills, cough, sore throat, headache or muscle aches. Many people describe it “like being hit by a truck.” It’s a good idea to contact the child’s pediatrician if he or she has these symptoms. Symptoms of a common cold include stuffed nose, sneezing, sore throat and hacking cough. Often, cold symptoms arise gradually. Although the common cold is usually not serious, if the symptoms are severe, it’s a good idea to keep your child home to rest and get better. Q: If my child does have the flu or a bad cold, how long should I keep him or her home from school? A: Parents should keep their sick children home from school until they have been without fever (temperature under 100 degrees) for 24 hours, to prevent spreading illness to others. Flu is spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing. Occasionally, people can get the flu from touching a germ-infested surface. Children are one of the biggest sources of flu spread. Q: Should I call the doctor if I think my child has the flu? A: If a child experiences flu symptoms, parents should contact their child’s doctor quickly. Some children may benefit from an antiviral medication, which can be prescribed by a doctor and can help lessen the number of days that a child is sick with the virus. To be effective, antiviral medication should be taken within 12 to 48 hours after fly symptoms begin. Q: What should I do to help prevent the rest of the household from getting sick? A: Teach and practice healthy habits. Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds to help prevent germs from spreading. Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, because the virus can spread when your hands touch surfaces that are infested with germs. Also, consider contacting your doctor if someone in your household gets the flu. A doctor can prescribe antiviral medication that can actually prevent other members of the household from catching the virus. 77 For additional information on the influenza virus, visit www.cdc.gov/flu December 2014/January 2015 BOX TOPS UPDATE THANKS A MINION FOR SUPPORTING THE PTA We raised $925.80 with our last box tops submission—that is almost 50 percent of our goal for the school year! The next deadline is in April. Please save those box tops!! Thank you for joining our schools PTA!. We appreciate your support and invite you to take advantage of all the benefits that your PTA membership provides. This year’s membership drive was a huge success, with more than 530 people joining. THANK YOU! In November, two kindergarten classes will be receiving their Pizza Party lunch award. While no classes reached 100 percent membership, we did surpass our membership goal and would like to recognize the two classes with over 90 percent. Great job, Mrs. Blackwell and Mrs. Connor’s classes. We would also like to thank the wonderful teachers and staff for reaching 100% participation. They were also awarded a Pizza Party! Thank you so much to all who supported our Annual Bingo Fundraiser last month! The Bingo committee worked very hard preparing for the event, meeting regularly since the summer to prepare for the event and it looks like all that hard work paid off. We were very proud of the support and generosity we found among our school community, neighborhood businesses and larger corporations, so many of whom contributed to our wonderful prizes. Words cannot express how grateful we are to all who contributed, from the volunteers to the teachers & administration, to the bingo patrons; we could not have done it without you! Sincerely, Kim Levush, Christine Green, Tori Banks & Stacey Schwink Gunpowder Elementary School 9540 Holiday Manor Road Nottingham, MD 21236 Phone: 410-887-5121 Fax: 410-887-5122 www.gunpowderpta.org www.facebook.com/OfficialGunpowderPTA If you are not already a member you may join anytime, visit our website to join. Thank you again for supporting our children and remember: "Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much!" - Helen Keller 8