June 2016 - White Bear Lake Area Schools
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June 2016 - White Bear Lake Area Schools
Vadnais Voice June, 2016 Vadnais Heights Elementary School ADDRESS: 3645 Centerville Road Vadnais Heights, MN 55127 PHONE: (651) 653-2858 FAX: (651) 653-2860 E-MAIL: [email protected] ATTENDANCE: (651) 653-2859 EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING: (651) 407-7540 We’re on the Web! See us at: www.whitebear.k12.mn.us /vhes/index.htm Vadnais Heights Elementary School (651) 653-2858 Sara Svir, Principal Dear Vadnais Heights Families, Welcome to June, July and August! As excited as we all are to kick off summer; it is bitter sweet because it will be time to say “Good Bye” to several of our Vadnais Heights Staff. Vadnais has three staff members who are relocating to other positions or buildings in our district and they will also be greatly missed. Judy Petersen will be teaching at Otter Lake Elementary, Julie Smith will be working at Hugo and Oneka Elementary Schools and Abigail Snyder will be with students at Hugo Elementary. Our WIN, What Individuals Need, program will be smaller next year; as a result, Ashley Wilson will unfortunately be pursuing other opportunities. Finally, after many years of our school being home to Tracy Blodgett and Kim Simshauser, teachers of students with hearing and vision disabilities, Tracy is relocating to Otter Lake and Kim has accepted a position in the Anoka School District. Our school is a family and it’s always hard to say good bye yet change is part of growth and part of life. We wish all of our friends the very best of everything – you will be missed! As you begin to think ahead to the individuals 2016-2017 are school that we are as sissuesdisabilities housed the These top year, notchknow educators as well making a few changes how families update missed! their information their wonderful people and to they will all be greatly Thank youand for receive your service child’s classroom assignment. We will be having Fall Welcome Conferences, see to our school and to VHES. information inside the newsletter, instead of Meet the Teacher and paperwork will be updated online. The grade level teachers for next year are as follows: Kindergarten: 3rd Grade: Rachael Conner Barb Bliss Nancy Jones Danielle Frissora Stephanie King Amy Opatz 1st Grade: 4th Grade: Melissa Gaddini Mae Haley Stacey Loch Kate Jensen Mark Theissen Jodi O’Donovan 2nd Grade: 5th Grade Steve Allen Deb Girard Misty Aubin Angie Rider Jenn Dickhaus Kari Thimjon Nancy Przybylski It’s been a fabulous school year yet it’s time for summer vacation. Whatever that means for your family – I hope it’s wonderful. Have a safe and happy summer! Sara Svir Celebrate Summer - Sun drenched days and starlit nights... --Gooseberry Patch Hmong: LUS CEEB TOOM! Yog koj xav tau tsev kawm ntawv cov ntawv txhais ua lus Hmoob, thov hu rau Mas Lias Xyooj los yog Xw Xyooj. (651) 407-7623 Spanish: ATENCIÓN: Si usted necesita hablar con una persona que hable Español, por favor, llame al (651) 407-7625. June 2nd June 3rd June 6th June 7th June 8th June 8th June 9th June 9th August 30, 31 September 6th September 6th & 7th September 8th Patrols to Valleyfair Field Day Grades 1-3 10-11:30 am Talent Show 9:30-11:30 3rd Grade-Minnesota Zoo 2nd Grade-Como Zoo 5th Grade Wax Museum 1st Grade Ice Cream Social 3:00-3:30 5th Grade Graduation @ 10 AMLast Day of School Fall Welcome Conferences 1-8 PM First Day of School for Grades 1-5 Kindergarten Orientation First Day of School for Kindergarten A special thank you to our Teacher Candidates who have been with us this entire school year as part of their educational program through the University of MN. They have truly been part of our staff and great additions to our school. We wish them all the best as they begin their careers in education. Mary Liang - Kindergarten Katie Lunde - 2nd Grade Mary Kate Krowka-Ansberry - 4th Grade KOO KOO KANGA ROO! Vadnais Heights Elementary hosted Koo Koo Kanga Roo for a special free concertfor our students on May 17th from 2:30-3:15. Koo Koo Kanga Roo promotes family friendly physical activity in an engaging, non-competitive way. This event was made possible by a grant from the White Bear Lake Education Foundation and our PTO. Make sure to get your body movin’ with the family friendly Koo Koo Kanga Roo Videos! Koo Koo Kanga Roo!! Reach Congratulations to the 5th grade REACH class who recently participated in the Journey North Mystery Class Challenge! The mystery class investigation is a geography hunt in which students in grades 4-12 from all over the country try to find ten secret classes “hiding” around the globe. The central clue to discovering the ten locations was the changing amount of sunlight at each site. Students first used only sunrise and sunset times, and later received geographic, climatic, and cultural clues about each site. Hard work and determination helped the REACH students at Vadnais to accurately locate all ten of the mystery sites! This was quite an accomplishment, and to celebrate their success, students brought in a food from the country of their mystery class location to share. The celebration became a learning experience in itself as it was the students’ first tasting for many of these foods. In their search for the mystery locations, students not only learned the importance of teamwork but also became experts in calculating photoperiods, accurately using lines of latitude and longitude, determining time zones, and researching geographical and cultural clues. For more information on the Mystery Class investigation, visit https://www.learner.org/jnorth/mclass/ Archery Congratulations to the White Bear Lake Archery team! The archery team qualified to attend the World Tournament in Myrtle Beach SC in June. There were 12,897 archers competing at Nationals. Over 80% of the White Bear Lake archery team is in the top 50% of the Nation, 5 are in the top 25%, 2 in the top 10% and 1 in the top point 5%. Members of the archery team competing at Nationals were: Calvin Denker (former Vadnais Elementary student), Sammy Johnson, Krystina Meadows, Ethan Beauclaire, Maddie Chaplin, Ava Driscoll, Kody Tran, Stella Cotner, Bela Larsen, Joe Gray, Hunter Kloc, Emma Carroll, Beth Engstran, Ryan Goetz and John Lassila (current 5th grade student at Vadnais Elemenary). Way to go Bears!! Special congratulations to Calvin Denker! Calvin is ranked 13th in the Nation out of 2277 High School boys and 16th Overall out of 6870 males. This ranking places Calvin in the top point 5% in the Nation!! Catch a free Meal! This summer kids 18 and under eat free. For info and location near you: TEXT: ”summer food” to 612-516-3663 VISIT: 2harvest.org/summerfood CALL: 612-516-3663 Student Council As a way to wrap up the school year, student council coordinated A-Z days this year! A-Z days was a student-led event where members of student council created different theme days for the last 26 days of school. Each theme day corresponded with a different letter in the alphabet starting with A and ending with Z. Some of these fun dress-up days included: PJ day, Upside Down day, Dress Like a Grandparent day, and more. Dress Like a Friend Books on the Bus A BEAR Legacy grant from the WBLAEF Our Media Specialist, Mrs. Stirling, wrote a proposal to the White Bear Lake Area Education Foundation to start a program called “Books on the Bus”. Seat covers were custom made to hold books that students could read on the bus while riding to and from school. Thanks Mrs. Stirling for providing students more reading opportunities! 4th and 5th Grade Handball Tournament On a rainy, Friday afternoon a fun, fabulous and fierce handball tournament occurred between our 4th and 5th grade students. The original plan was Track & Field Day yet Mother Nature had another plan – thunder storms. The event was modified and rescheduled yet rain, once again, entered the picture. We plotted, planned and schemed and Mr. O’Connell – our fearless PE Teacher – assured us that a handball tournament would be a great way to make lemonade out of lemons or host an athletic event that would create memories for years to come. We accessed the cafeteria and the gym and classes played handball against one another to determine the overall champion at Vadnais Heights Elementary. Students cheered and chanted for their individual class as they yelled out their teacher’s name and attempted to be louder than the opposing class. There was intense competition and the icy treats at the end were a great way to help the students cool down. Track and Field Day would have been fun but this Handball Tournament will go down in history. Solid Ground Building Community to End Poverty This local business recently hosted a fund raiser to support their initiatives and one of our Vadnais student’s, Riauna Rone, shared her talent and donated her time by dancing with friends as part of the entertainment. It is selfless acts like these that make our community strong. School Patrol Congratulations to the following students who will be Patrol Captains for 2016-2017. Kate Pilarski Lucas Xiong Colin McMonigal From the HEALTH OFFICE To Parents of Students who have had medication in the Health Office during this school year: - All medications will be sent home with your child on the last day of school UNLESS you want to pick up the medication yourself. Please refer to the letter that was sent home last week. - For next school year, we will need a NEW Medication Authorization Form completed and signed by both the Doctor and the parent – a blank form will be in the envelope with your child’s medication coming home on the last day of school. To all Parents: If your child’s Health Condition has changed over the summer, please let us know, either by e-mail or a phone call. The Health office is closed over the summer break but I will be checking for phone messages and e-mails frequently and will get back to you. This spring the WBL district updated the procedures for addressing lice. This is the most recent information; however, there will likely be additional updates in the near future. The following information is on our website, under Parent Resources, and it was prepared by our school nurses: Dear Families, I have been asked to share this district-wide message with you. In line with most Metro districts, White Bear Lake Area Schools has updated our head lice procedures based on research and recommendations from the Center for Disease Control, American Academy of Pediatrics, and National Association of School Nurses. Research has shown: Lice are not more likely to spread at school than other places kids are together Lice do not carry or spread disease To prevent lice, we recommend: Encourage your child to avoid head to head contact with others Check your child’s head routinely (at least once a month) If one person in the home has head lice, everyone in the home should be checked When considering the lack of impact lice has on spreading to other children, health care associations are alerting schools to the unintended consequences of absenteeism due to lice concerns; therefore, White Bear Lake Area Schools will be implementing the following: If your child has head lice you will be notified confidentially Your child will not be excluded from school due to nits If live bugs are found, the school nurse will determine the best course of action for a treatment plan with the parent Treatment should be initiated upon arrival home from school Classroom letters will not be sent home Mass screenings will not be done (continued on next page) For more information, please call your School Nurse or view this handout from Hennepin County Medical Center: http://www.hennepin.us/~/media/hennepinus/residents/healthmedical/infectious-diseases-factsheets/head-lice-parents.pdf?la=en Thank you for a great year – Have a fun and safe summer! Claire Moritz Vadnais Heights Elementary School Health Office 651-653-2695 e-mail [email protected] Looking for … Ice Cream Buckets Vadnais Families, During the summer, if you have empty ice cream buckets sitting around at home, please consider donating them to the Vadnais Health Office. We use them as ‘Personal Receptacles’ for students who need to go home due to stomach illness. Thank You, Vadnais Heights Elementary Health Office 651-653-2695 1-3 Fun Fitness Field Day Americorps is returning to VHES and we are looking for Literacy Tutors for the 2016-2017 School Year – Our school applied to have literacy tutors assigned to our school and we are able to host individuals to support students in grades K-3 at our school. If you’re interested in working at VHES, please contact our school principal, Sara Svir [email protected] , to let her know of your interest and apply online at www.MinnesotaReadingCorps.org or call 866-859-2825. Training will be provided for this one year position along with a modest living allowance, an education award of up to $5730 and other benefits available to eligible individuals. Transportation Reminders The Transportation Office staff is asking for your assistance with updating your student’s transportation information and with keeping that information current. We are better able to service your student and the other students who are transported when we have accurate information. If the current information for your student has changed, you can help by contacting the Transportation Office staff at 651-407-7538 or at our e-mail address of [email protected] with the following information: Updated address and phone number changes Updated daycare information Updated transportation status You can also use the District Website at www.isd624.org to fill out, print, and submit forms such as: Daycare Form Decline Transportation Form Also available on the District website in the Transportation area you will find boundary maps, frequently asked questions, and information to assist you with reviewing bus safety with your students. 4th Quarter Report Cards Follow the directions below to view your child’s report card online – The information will be available @ noon on Monday, June 13th 1. Go to the White Bear Lake website-www.isd624.org 2. Find Quick Links in the middle of the page – Click Skyward 3. If you don’t know or have forgotten you Login ID or password, click Forgot your Login/Password link to retrieve it. You will need to enter your email address and a link to reset your account will be sent to that account. Please remember to check your spam filters for an email message from [email protected]. 4. To access your child’s report card, please click on the Portfolio Tab in the Family Access navigation bar to the left of the screen. 5. Once you click on this link, your child’s report card will show as a PDF document. Click on the Standards Based Report Card link to open and view your child’s grade marks. 6. If you need assistance accessing your Skyward account you can contact our support staff by emailing:[email protected] Fall Welcome Conferences There are exciting changes ahead for the 2016-2017 school year. These changes are going to give you a more personalized experience and streamline the notification process for any changes to your family information. Fall Class Placement Notification will happen in mid-August once you complete an “Annual Review” through Skyward. The Annual Review will require you to update your family profile including: address, phone number, email, emergency contacts, media release, health information and any other important information related to school. After completing the Annual Review you will be given early access to view your child’s classroom teacher placement for the 2016-2017 school year. Class placement letters will no longer be mailed home. Fall Welcome Conferences will be held at school on August 30th and 31st from 1:00 – 8:00 pm. This conference will take the place of “meet the Teacher Night.” Just like a typical conference, you will sign-up for a 25 minute slot using Skyward. Each child/parent will have a 25 minute time alone with their teacher. 10 minutes will be a conference and 15 minutes will be the teacher and student working together on reading to collect information about the student’s current level of performance. While your child is with the teacher, you will view school information in the hallway about school expectations, changes and logistics. After your time with the classroom teacher, there will be a checklist of things for you and your child to complete including: FAST reading assessment (3 minutes) Sign up for Schoology and Skyward (if you haven’t already) Connect with food service, PTO, Early Childhood and other organizations. Complete bus safety training. Finishing all of these items in an individualized way will cut down on classroom interruptions and increase instructional time once our school year begins. Please plan on spending about 1 hour at school to complete these activities. A phone message reminder will be sent to families in the middle of August to remind you of this change. If you need assistance accessing Skyward or completing the online updates, information will be provided about how you can get assistance to complete these tasks at our school. This is a big change yet it’s an important one. Our goals are to ensure that we have up to date information on your child, maximize instructional time with students and it’s important that we collect the necessary forms so we are able to access all funds that our school is eligible to receive. Have Fun Be Safe Enjoy Family & Friends