The June newsletter features information on the following

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The June newsletter features information on the following
The Buzz
In this issue of The Buzz:
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End of the Year Activities
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Family Academic Night
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News from the Teams
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Family Information
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Community News
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Calendar and more!
June, 2016
Important dates this
month:
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6/2, Terrific Kids Awards Program
Grades 3, 4 and 5 at 8:30 am –
Grades 1 and 2 at 10 am
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6/3, Orange Friday
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6/5, Picnic in the Park with
Delegate Brooke Lierman 3-5 pm
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6/7, Fire Drill 1 pm
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6/8, Girl Scout Bridging Ceremony
6 pm
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6/9, Evacuation Drill 2 pm
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6/ 9, Family Academic Night
5:30-7:30 pm
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6/14, Field Day Grades 1-8
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6/14, Kindergarten Picnic 9:30 am
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6/14, Blast vs HHA
Volleyball/Soccer Game 3 pm
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6/15, PreK
PicnicHornbeck
11 am
Matthew
Principal
6/15, School Family Council
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Meeting 3 pm
Arleen Proto
6/17, 8thAssistant
Grade Closing
8:30 am
Principal
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6/20, PreK Closing 9 am
John Paz
6/20, Kindergarten
Closing
Assistant Principal
10:30 am
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6/21, Last Day of School –
Dismissal 12 noon
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6/21, No Uniform Day
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6/21, Grades 1-8 Awards
Assembly
-Grades 5-6 at 8:30am
-Grade 7 at 9:30 am
-Grades 1 and 2 at 10:15 am
-Grades 3 and 4 at 11:15 am
Matthew Hornbeck, Principal
Arleen Proto, Assistant Principal
John Paz, Assistant Principal
HHA KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ENJOYED DRESSING UP FOR FAIRYTALE DAY!
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BALTIMORE SUN EDUCATION REPORTER ERICA GREEN TO SPEAK AT
8TH GRADE CLOSING
We are happy to announce that Ms. Erica Green, education reporter for the Baltimore Sun, will speak at
the 8th grade closing. She will share her personal and professional narratives, reflections on the future of
our City and State, and strategies our girls and boys can use to be successful in high school, college and
beyond. Ms. Green is a graduate of Goucher College and Northwestern University. Quoted in an
interview she gave to Goucher Quarterly, Ms. Green said, “education [reporting] is not just about
education: It encompasses every aspect of society. It’s crime, it’s politics, it’s legal proceedings, it’s health.
You never get bored. And it’s so important. When I was a kid, education literally saved my life. Not as in,
“If I hadn’t gone to school, I wouldn’t have this great career.” I mean that, without the teachers who truly
cared about me, I would probably be dead; I grew up in a very abusive household. School was my outlet.
School was where I felt safe.” We look forward to her insight and remarks at the 8th grade closing.
Ms. Erica Green
8TH GRADE CLOSING CEREMONY
To mark the end of this part of their educational career, 8th grade students will enjoy a variety of activities. On June 14, 15, and 16, students will
practice for the closing program. On rehearsal days, 8th grade students must be present for the full day and in uniform. The 8th Grade Closing
ceremony will take place Friday, June 17, 2016 at 8:30 am sharp. Students must wear semi-formal dress for the closing program. They should not
wear jeans, shorts, t-shirts or tennis shoes. Girls should wear dresses or skirts and blouses. Boys should wear nice dress pants and shoes with a
button down shirt or polo. Ties are a wonderful compliment to the boys’ outfits.
Guests will enter the auditorium through the main doors beginning at 7:45 am. The doors will be closed at 8:30 am, and you will then enter
through the doors by the garden. Each family will receive 4 tickets for this very special event, and the ticket must be presented at the door. If you
would like extra tickets, please contact Ms. Paulina in the office, and she will put your name on the waiting list. Tickets will be given to your child
by Monday, June 13, 2016. We ask that small children and babies be left at home. If you must bring a small child or baby, he/she must have a
ticket to enter. If a child becomes disruptive, we ask that you leave with the child and return when he/she is calm. We appreciate your
understanding. Also, during the presentation of awards, we ask that you take pictures from your seat to avoid blocking other audience members
from seeing their child on stage. One final note, if during the ceremony you need to use the bathroom, you will exit through the back door and
walk around to the main entrance. After the closing program, students and their families are invited to mingle and take pictures at a courtyard
reception with lemonade and cookies. The 8th grade students will receive their report card and be dismissed.
7TH AND 8TH GRADE DINNER/DANCE CRUISE
The 7th and 8th grade team would like to invite your 7th or 8th grade student to attend the 2nd Annual Dinner/Dance Cruise to celebrate the end of a
wonderful school year. This year, the dance will be held aboard Spirit Cruises in Baltimore. Dinner will be provided on the cruise, as will
refreshments, music and room for dancing and celebration. This is a semi-formal affair, so students will be expected to dress appropriately for the
occasion. They should come dressed to impress! Gentlemen should wear nice dress pants and shoes with a button down shirt or polo. Ties are a
wonderful compliment to their outfits. Ladies should wear nice dresses or skirts. Dresses should be school appropriate with 1-inch shoulder straps
or a cover-up jacket over the dress - absolutely no jeans or tennis shoes. Permission slips and money are due by June 10th. Students in the 7th
grade can give the money and permission forms to Mr. White, and students in the 8th grade can give the items to their homeroom teacher.
To the HHA 8th Grade Students!
Best Wishes for a
Happy and Successful Future!
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PREK FAMILY PICNIC AT
PATTERSON PARK
KINDERGARTEN PICNIC AND GAME
DAY IN THE PARK
PreK parents and their families are invited to the Annual HHA PreK
Picnic from 11-12:20 am Wednesday, June 15th in Patterson Park just
west of the school in an open field area. A sign-up sheet will be sent
home with items to bring. There will be food to share and games.
Families are encouraged to come, play and hang out!
Kindergarten parents and their families are invited to the Annual
HHA Kindergarten Picnic and Game Day from 9:30-11:30 am
Tuesday, June 14th in the “small park” at the northeast corner of
Linwood and Eastern Ave. There will be food and organized games.
Remember to dress comfortably. Families are encouraged to come,
play and hang out!
PREK CLOSING ACTIVITIES
Parents and family members of prekindergarten students are invited
to attend a special closing activity in your child’s classroom at 9 am
Monday, June 20th. There will be a program presented by the
children that includes songs, an awards ceremony and a special
present from teachers. Children are encouraged to dress up and
picture-taking is absolutely expected! Please join us.
KINDERGARTEN CLOSING ACTIVITIES
Parents and family members of kindergarten students are invited to
attend a special closing activity in the HHA auditorium at 10 am
Monday, June 20th. There will be a program presented by the
children that includes songs and an awards ceremony. Children are
encouraged to dress up and picture-taking is absolutely expected!
Please join us for this momentous occasion. Dress comfortably as
the auditorium can get warm during this time of the year.
AWARDS ASSEMBLIES FOR GRADES 1-7 AND REPORT CARDS
On Tuesday, June 21st, students will stay with their homeroom class to attend the awards assembly for their grade. Parents are invited to join us.
Awards include attendance certificates, effort, conduct recognition and other academic accolades. Report cards will be distributed at the
conclusion of the awards assemblies. If a parent is unable to pick up the report card, or the child will not attend the last day for any reason, the
parent may pick up the report card from the teacher’s mailbox beginning Wednesday, June 22, 2016. Report cards cannot be given to students
who owe money for lost or missing textbooks or library books. If you need to pay for a book, please see either Mrs. Hogan (for textbooks) or
Mrs. Kannam (for library books). Please turn to page 12 for a complete list of assembly times per grade level.
EXCITING NEW HIRES
Personal career decisions, out of state relocations, marriage, and retirement
created a number of openings at Hampstead Hill Academy for the 2016-2017
school year. After posting positions a few months ago, outstanding educators
from across the region and the country have expressed their desire to work at
HHA. We had more than 200 inquiries for approximately 6 teacher openings.
After a season of interviewing, observing sample lessons, and checking
references, we have filled all but one opening for next year. You will learn
more about our new faculty members in the fall, but let’s just say we are very
excited about the training, experience and positive energy they will to bring to
Hampstead Hill Academy.
TITLE I PARENT SURVEY
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WHEN: Thursday, June 9th
from 5-7:30 pm
DINNER SERVED FROM 5-7 PM
ACTIVITIES WILL INCLUDE:
Within the next couple of weeks, parents will receive a survey regarding the
Title I Parent Involvement Plan and budget for the upcoming school year.
When you receive this survey, please take a few minutes to complete it and
return to school. The district is asking that we receive input from our families
so we are ready to begin our school year with parent input.
TERRIFIC KIDS
PLEASE JOIN US FOR
FAMILY ACADEMIC NIGHT
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Learning techniques to help your child avoid
the summer slide
Distribution of workbooks to help your child
maintain their math and reading skills during
the summer months
Give-away of school supplies
Raffle of backpacks full of school supplies
Community members showcasing their
summer programs
Congratulations to the students who met the
criteria to be a member of the Terrific Kids
Program for the 2015-2016 school years. Students
will be honored at a special awards program on
Thursday, June 2nd. We would like to acknowledge
the Kiwanis Club of East Baltimore for sponsoring this program at HHA.
A complete list of members of the Terrific Kids Program is at the end of the newsletter.
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SCIENCE FAIR WINNERS
BLAST VS HHA STAFF
5th
Congratulations to
grade students James Gardner, Alex Taylor,
Eva Lesko and Shamal King for working diligently on their science fair
projects and coming in 1st place at the John Hopkins Community
Science Fair! James and Alex created an underwater robot that was
capable of moving forwards and backwards in hopes of one day
designing a robot to help clean up the Chesapeake Bay. Eva and
Shamal explored all the seen and unseen colors that make up
common candies using chromatography strips. Great job
representing HHA!
HHA science fair winners with enrichment
specialists, Ms. Fortier and Ms.Guitian
The Leaders Go Places Executive Committee is excited to announce
the 3rd Annual Baltimore Blast vs. Hampstead Hill Academy
Volleyball-Soccer Game scheduled for Tuesday, June 14th at 3 pm in
the gym. The 2015 WORLD CHAMPION Baltimore Blast, our premier
men’s professional arena soccer team, will challenge HHA staff to a
game of volleyball where staff can use their hands, but the Blast can
only use their feet. Admission to the event is $5 for students, adults
and staff. Proceeds will benefit the Leaders Go Places program.
IF YOUR PHONE NUMBER OR ADDRESS CHANGES,
PLEASE NOTIFY THE MAIN OFFICE STAFF!
CAREER FAIR
Thank you to everyone who made the 8th Annual HHA Career Fair a success. Representatives
from various businesses spoke about their careers to students in grades 5-8. The guests
included: Melissa Hartman-Social Worker at Department of Social Services in Baltimore County;
Karen Tong-Associate Director at Office or Marketing and Communications at Johns Hopkins
Bayview; Anne Perkins-Lawyer; Dr. Ann Christopher-Dentist; Kimberly Carre- Veterinary
Technician at Eastern Animal Hospital; Joanna Sullivan- Editor at Baltimore Business Journal;
Wendy Goldfarb-Design Editor at Baltimore Business Journal; Siana Rayteheva and Adrianna
Cavalldro-Dental Hygentists; Renee Smith- Sales Training Content Developer at Pandora; Brenda
Green- In-Store Presentation & Visual Merchandising Stylist at Pandora; Julie Houp- Laboratory
Manager at Johns Hopkins; Matt Smith-AFT Special Agent; Rodney Nesbitt-Coordinator of
Global Philanthropy at Under Armour; Adam Kosmer-Mechanical Engineer ;Emma NovashinskiChef; Susan Schuler-Nurse; Sarah Kosmer-Nurse. The event would not have been possible
without all of these volunteers.
Students explore careers at the Career Fair
FIELD DAY FOR HHA STUDENTS AT UTZ FIELD IN
PATTERSON PARK
On Tuesday, June 14th, as a part of field day, students in grades 1-8 will take part in physical activities at Utz
Field in Patterson Park. Classes will go to the park according to a pre-determined schedule. Please have
your child wear tennis shoes on this day. Each group will be at the park for approximately one hour.
Students will receive bottled water and a healthy snack after taking part in this event. We would like to
acknowledge the staff at the Living Classrooms facility for making this event possible.
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NEWS FROM THE TEAMS
PREK
Students have been learning about habitats. They have been studying the plants and animals that live in forests, ponds, oceans and deserts. In
June, students will begin to study fairy tales, and in math, they will continue to learn about addition and subtraction and practice these skills
through the end of the year. Please have your child practice these skills with you at home! As the school year comes to an end, please make sure
you check the calendar daily. There are many important events coming up that we hope you can attend. Also, remember to put your child to bed
at an early and regular time. If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher.
PreK students celebrate Mother's Day, paint a picture of a pond habitat and take part in the
last Audubon session of the school year.
KINDERGARTEN
Students had a great time celebrating Fairytale Day. They enjoyed planting their own beanstalk, creating a candy cottage and playing Fairytale
jeopardy. There are still many activities taking place so PLEASE be sure to check your child’s agenda folder on a daily basis for important
information about these activities. The end of the year picnic at Patterson Park will take place Tuesday, June 14th at 9:30 am. Families, including
siblings, are invited to attend. Parent volunteers are also needed for this event. Lastly, the kindergarten closing ceremony will be held Monday,
June 20th at 10:30 am. Please look for more detailed information about all these events in your child's green agenda folder.
GRADE 1
Students have mastered reading, spelling and numbers to 100. They also learned about the human body, astronomy, fairy tales, folk tales and
animals. Students are looking forward to the field trips to The National Zoo in Washington DC and the Urban Pirates ship in Fells Point. The
teachers have enjoyed spending time with your child, and hope that you have a restful, relaxing and rejuvenating summer. Remember to spend
time reading with your child.
GRADE 2
Students have been learning spelling, reading and paragraph writing. They have studied fractions,
money, graphing and numbers to 1,000 in math. The students are now looking forward to the field
trip to the Natural History Museum in Washington DC and the Urban Pirates ship. The teachers
have enjoyed spending time with your child, and hope that you have a great summer. Remember to
spend time reading with your child.
GRADE 3
Students look forward to two upcoming field trips: June 1st to Patterson Park with Audubon,
and June 15th to the Urban Pirates ship in Fells Point. As a reminder, the 3rd grade closing ceremony
is Tuesday, June 21st from 11:15 am to 12 pm.
2nd grade students enjoy nature at
the last Audubon session of the
school year.
Reading: Students will finish Reading Mastery III this month. The final stories will address the
senses of the human body such as sight and hearing. Other students will conclude the school year with the novel The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz. During the summer, read with your child every day, even on the weekends, to keep their reading skills sharp over the summer.
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Language: Some students have moved into the letter writing unit of the language program. During this unit, students will learn how to write a
letter that clearly conveys a sequence of events as well as learning about outlines, affixes and how to use a table of contents. Other students have
moved into the reporting unit of the language program. During this unit, students will learn how to write narrative reports that contain a main idea
and supporting details as well as learning about the different reference sections of a textbook, fact vs. opinion and guide words. Several other
students are learning how to draw a logical conclusion when presented with evidence, the difference between a general and a specific statement
and how to correct/clarify an inaccurate or general statement. This year, all classes have made incredible strides in language and have greatly
improved their writing abilities.
Math: Students are finishing the year with units on money, time and fractions. This summer, please practice multiplication and division facts with
your child. Your child will be very successful going into 4th grade with these facts memorized.
Social Studies: All students have recently completed the local government unit. They will now expand their knowledge of how citizens are
governed by focusing on the state and federal government. In addition, they will continue to explore their rights and responsibilities as world and
community citizens. Thank you for all of the support you've provided your child at home, especially helping your child to build his/her study skills.
GRADE 4
What a year it has been! From field trips to projects, the 4th grade students have been
keeping busy! The 4th grade teachers will miss all the students next year, but they know
that each child is prepared for what 5th grade has to offer.
Reading: Some students are in the last unit in the 4th grade book Living in History, and
are reading The Prince and the Pauper. Other students are in the 2nd textbook of the 5th
grade program, and are currently reading the last story Tom Sawyer. Students should
read nightly in their textbooks. Grade reports are being sent home on Fridays. The
report should be looked over, signed by a parent or guardian and returned on the next
school day. Weekly homework sheets are being sent home on Monday and are due on
Fridays.
Language: Some students are working hard to finish the RWD Reasoning and Writing
Program before the end of the year while other students are continuing to write in
detail as they prepare for their first test in Reasoning and Writing E. Several others are
learning how to write about misleading or inaccurate claims in advertisements and are
certainly thinking like creative writers.
4th grade students Asher Ziolkowski and
Natalie Lasker at the annual Frog Hop! Their
frog Kermit came in 4th place.
Math: Some students finished the geometry unit and have started to learn about area
and perimeter. They will create graph-paper robots to learn how to calculate area and
perimeter, and will finish the year learning about bar graphs, line plots and the volume
of solids. Other students have finished the geometry unit with a fun symmetry project by making their own version of a Hawaiian quilt. They will
now learn about bar graphs, line plots and volume while several others have finished learning how to change fractions to decimals and all about
tenths, hundredths and thousandths. They used their knowledge of money to make decimals come alive. They will now finish the year with
geometry, area and perimeter.
Science: Students are finishing the unit on exploration, and will take the unit test on June 2nd. Students will then finish the year learning about
how the colonies began. Encourage your child to continue to explore his/her curiosities this summer. Education.com is a great website for athome projects. In addition, feel free to check out studyjams.com or pbskids.com for excellent Social Studies/Science resources. Also, the local
library has excellent Social Studies/Science books for kids.
GRADE 5
Reading: Some students completed Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain while others have completed Orson Welles' War of the Worlds. All groups have
been preparing for the trip to Biztown on June 7th. Students will work in a business, earn a paycheck, open a bank account, shop and eat lunch at
the cafe.
Language: Students are working hard to firm up all of their skills before going to 6th grade. Encourage your child to read as much as possible over
the summer to keep their brains sharp.
Math: Students have been working on portfolio projects and getting ready for the end of the school year. They are also working on geometry and
measuring angles, and reviewing material in order to prepare for the 6th grade.
Social Studies: Students are learning about U.S. citizenship responsibilities and privileges, and what their civic duty is to our country.
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GRADE 6
Humanities: Students are finishing the school year with a unit on Shakespeare's classic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet. Students are also compiling
their portfolios and completing end-of-year reflections on their learning and progress this year.
Math: Students are finishing the unit on geometry, and have been keeping their skills sharp with portfolio projects and quizzes. As the school year
comes to an end, it's important for the students to remain focused and prepare for the 7th grade.
Science: Students have learned so much in science this year. In a few weeks, they should all be Earth Science Masters, with exceptional knowledge
under the topics of: exploring the Earth, geologic changes, weather and climate, water, global warming and the universe. The 6th grade teachers
are proud of their accomplishments and look forward to them showing off all they've learned next year.
GRADE 7
Language Arts: Students are reading and analyzing Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth. They are looking at the themes of free will and fate, and how
the events in the play support both ideas. Students recently debated whether Lady Macbeth or Macbeth was more responsible for the crimes
committed and who would be a better leader as a result of it. In addition to the study of Macbeth, students are continuing to learn vocabulary and
grammar.
Math: Students have completed all of the grade level CCSS skills, and will transition to 8th Grade CCSS skills.
Science: Students will complete a mini-unit on earth's biomes and ecosystems. They will develop a deeper understanding of how abiotic and biotic
factors interact with one another to maintain equilibrium.
BREAKING NEWS: Congratulations to all of the students in 703 who completed their Capstone projects! After an in-school
competition, one team went on to compete at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and won a trip out on the Chesapeake Bay with the
Chesapeake Bay Foundation. Well done Nissrin Gehawi, Damen Wilson, Francisco Mendez, Ashley Uroza, and Yessica Martinez!
GRADE 8
Language Arts: Students have finished Of Mice and Men and were very successful on the test. They did a mini unit on the Bill or Rights and were
able to identify and explain each amendment. They will begin their last novel The Giver and will use Socratic Seminars and small group discussions
to help us understand the story. The next few weeks will be busy with all the 8th grade activities so please make sure your child is present and on
time each day.
Math: Students have been working very hard in the end of May to prepare for the PARCC assessment. In June, students will mostly be working
with probability. They will be able to determine probability of desired events both with and without replacement. For example, students will be
able to determine the chances of rolling a 5 and then rolling a 6 from a standard die. In addition, students will be able to display probability as
percentages.
Science: Students have been learning the foundations of chemistry, and have explored physical and chemical changes with labs involving AlkaSeltzer rockets and Kool-Aid solutions. They are now researching the history of atomic discovery, and will end the year with an introduction to the
periodic table as well as a final portfolio project - Elemental Poetry. Students will write haikus, a form of Japanese poetry, about an element of
their choice.
Please continue to send in money for the end-of-year trips. Students will travel to Washington, DC on June 1st; Six Flags on June 15th; and the
Dinner Dance Cruise on June 20th at 6 pm. We look forward to seeing families at the 8th grade closing on Friday, June 17th at 8:20 am.
Leaders Go Places
As we approach the final few weeks of the year, there are A LOT of exciting events happening with LGP. Students who have earned Platinum twice
this year, along with a few lucky raffle winners chosen from a pool of one-time Platinum leaders, are traveling to New York City June 8th and 9th for
an urban adventure that includes Central Park tours, visits to historic landmarks, a Broadway show and tons of delicious food. Our Quarter 4
Recognition Ceremony will take place Friday, June 10th at 8:15 am. We hope to see many families in attendance. Following the ceremony, Bronze,
Silver, Gold and Platinum leaders will head out to Sandy Point State Park for a fun-filled day at the beach.
Looking ahead to next year, the LGP Committee is working to compile quotes from students, staff, families and alumni about the impact LGP has
had on student success in HHA's middle school. If you would like to contribute your thoughts, please email Mr. Cobb at [email protected].
LOOK FOR A LETTER TO BE SENT HOME REGARDING SUMMER READING FOR RISING 6TH, 7TH AND 8TH
GRADE STUDENTS. SUMMER READING BOOKS WILL BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM
YOUR CHILD’S HOMEROOM TEACHER.
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RESOURCE NEWS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
MUSIC LESSONS
All students are learning recreational sports to play during the
summer months. Encourage your child to go outside and play at the
appropriate time of day.
To close out the year, band and orchestra students will focus on
rhythm and note reading in the form of rhythmic exercises and
learning short songs. Students will also have the opportunity to learn
about instruments they may want to play next year. They will be
able to hear students’ perspective on being in band and orchestra as
well as see and hear each instrument.
CORE KNOWLEDGE EXTENSION
Pre-K and K students are singing songs such as The Grandfather
Song, Stomping Land, Time to Sing and Walk to School. Students in
grades 1 and 2 are learning about the Maya, Aztec and Inca
civilizations, and students in grades 3 and 4 are learning about the
ancient Roman civilizations. Students in grades 6 and 8 are writing a
variety of different poems and stories. Students in the 7th grade will
continue with the Duo-lingo program.
FOOD FOR LIFE
PreK and K students have been making fresh carrot juice and fresh
orange juice, creating edible art and exploring the garden. Students
in grades 1 and 2 are completing their unit on MyPlate and have
made hummus, veggie stir fry and more. Students in grades 3 and
4 are doing a unit on vegetables and have been planting and tasting
a variety of veggies. Students in grades 7 and 8 continue to learn
about foods from around the world and are having a cook-off
competition to show what they learned this year. Wishing everyone
a happy, healthy summer!
ART
Students had another successful year in the art room with the many
talented artists at HHA! If your child is entering grades 5-8 and
would like to participate in HHA's Summer Ceramics Camp have your
child see Mrs. Butcher in the art room for a permission slip. There
are still a few spots available in the camp. Encourage your child to
practice drawing over the summer.
HHA staff, students and parents went to the
Hippodrome to see Beauty and the Beast! The
show was fantastic and everyone had a
wonderful time.
HEALTH
Students continue to wow and impress these last few weeks in
health class! PreK - 2 students continue to explore the 5 food
groups by writing and illustrating their own book and designing and
organizing their own healthy MyPlate. Students in grades 3 and 4
have finished the tobacco unit by creating anti-smoking
advertisements, and students in grades 5-8 have completed the
Family Life and Human Sexuality Unit by working on a study guide
and completing a final exam.
DRAMA
Students in grades 3-4 are finishing plays based on non-fiction books
they selected, and students in grades 5-6 are turning in costume,
light, set, and sound designs and performing scenes from the oneact comedy, This Is a Test. Students in grades 7-8 are turning in
costume, light, set and sound designs and performing scenes from
the classic drama, Inherit the Wind.
Pre-K and K families will receive invitations shortly to an Open
Drama class rehearsal of Where the Wild Things Are. The open
classes will be held from 2-2:40 pm on the following dates:
Ms. Gerrish's class: Wednesday, June 1st
Ms. Kaminaris' class: Tuesday, June 7th
Ms. Maciel's class: Monday, June 13th
Ms. Douglas' class: Thursday, June 16th
Ms. MacLean's class: Friday, June 17th
4th grade students are working on their research for
the non-fiction adaptation project
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NATURE EXPLORATION
In Nature Exploration, students are finally getting outside again! The upper middle school
students have been testing their boat building skills by floating their water conveyances in
the boat lake. There were some very successful boats. Students in grades 5 and 6 have been
learning about population dynamics and have generated data while playing a game called
"Oh Deer!" which they are currently graphing and analyzing. Students in grades 3 and 4 have
just finished the unit on animal adaptations and their final projects will be on display in the
main hallway shortly. Our youngest students are learning about pollinators. They have
simulated pollination of flowers, have investigated where pollen and nectar are found on real
flowers, have learned how bees communicate by dancing and are currently learning about
bee anatomy! They are certainly busy bees! The year will end with lessons about our precious
natural resources and discover some simple ways that we can help to preserve them.
LIBRARY
Morning in the Library - Come visit!
Parents remember that students are welcome to enjoy the HHA library every morning from
7:45-8:05 am. Parents with younger siblings are also welcome to come check out books, read
or just chat with friends. Check out some of the new books in the library.
Thank you for another FANTASTIC year in the HHA library!
8th grade students build a water
conveyance as part of the water unit in
Nature Exploration
Here are some highlights of this very special year:
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the fall Scholastic Book Fair raised over $3,000 for the purchase of new books and reading prizes and provided over $7,000 worth of
books for our HHA students to enjoy at home
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HHA, again this year, is one of the busiest and most used libraries in all the City Schools
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the HHA library went on a cart and helped students enjoy books outside in the beautiful spring weather
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253 HHA students kept reading logs and won a FREE ticket to enjoy Six Flags this summer
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students met a local author. He came and read to students in the library and talked about his work as an author.
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the spring Buy-One Get-One Free Scholastic Book Fair sold over $10,000 worth of books to help keep our students reading all summer
Summer is a very important time to keep reading! Please take your child/teen to any Enoch Pratt Library and sign up for the summer reading
program. They give away GREAT prizes for all ages. For more information about the summer reading program at your local library, please visit this
link http://www.prattlibrary.org/home/index.aspx?id=53052. You can also check out the 2016 American Library Association summer reading list at
http://www.ala.org/alsc/2016-summer-reading-list. Have a great summer and keep on reading!
ESOL
The ESOL team would like to thank all families for their support and involvement throughout the school year. Continue to read with your child this
summer. It's important for your child to keep up with their reading and speaking skills. WIDA results from the assessment taken in January will be
distributed to students. Students were assessed in reading, writing, listening and speaking. If you have any questions about your students' results,
please contact your ESOL teacher. ESOL teachers will also be at Family Academic Night to answer any questions.
PreK students have been learning about different habitats like oceans, deserts, ponds and forests and will begin to learn about fairy tales and their
characters and settings. Kindergarten students are learning about animals and their habitats as well. Students in 1st grade finished learning about
the butterfly life cycle and set the new butterfly friends free! Students loved watching them grow and have become butterfly experts. Students in
3rd grade will investigate the changes of seasons, and students in grades 4 and 5 are identifying the importance of iconic symbols of the United
States of America. Students in the 7th grade are determining which personal traits they have in common with their other family members.
Newcomers are identifying the different sights found in a common city.
HHA staff, parents and students
enjoyed Mother’s Day at
Camden Yards thanks to the
Orioles Reach Program
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ENRICHMENT
Many parents ask if their child meets the criteria to be part of the enrichment program. To qualify for gifted pull-out programming during 2016-17,
students must demonstrate specific aptitude on two or more nationally normed measures. Among the data used for consideration are: the
Measure of Academic Progress (MAP- given in fall and spring to all students 1-8), the Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test (NNAT2), The Gifted Evaluation
Scale (GES-III), and the iReady Adaptive K-12 Assessments. Parents may also choose to submit the results of outside testing done by a qualified
professional and/or test scores on another nationally normed test received at another school. Generally, if students have high achievement scores
or receive strong parent AND teacher recommendations, they will receive additional screening. All students in grades K-1 are automatically
screened, using the Naglieri Nonverbal Achievement Test. Please review the chart below for additional information regarding testing. Please email
Laura Guitian ([email protected]) with any questions.
Measure
Qualifying Scores
MAP Reading/Math Spring 2016
NNAT2
GES-III (only given with qualifying scores of one above)
iReady (Grades 5 and 8 only)
90th percentile or above
>75th percentile
>85th percentile
Scores at least 1 year above grade level in
math and reading
>98th percentile
Cognitive Testing by outside professional (not available
within school system)
CLUB/ACTIVITIES NEWS
DANCE COMMITTEE
Thank you to all students and families involved in making the FOUR middle school dances a success this year! The committee looks forward to next
year and can't wait to see what themes and decorations club members use at the dances. Dance committee members are invited to attend a
celebration on Monday, June 13th after school. Members are welcome to bring a snack or drink to the celebration.
TENNIS
HHA middle school students and alumni helpers enjoy the last dance of the school year,
"A Night in the Hollywood Lights”
The HHA tennis team, pictured to the right, had a terrific season despite all
the rain. The players have learned USTA rules of play and worked very hard
to learn forehand, backhand and overhead shots. Every player has shown
much progress. Mrs. Riorda and Ms. Thomas have had a blast coaching this
group of students. Congratulations on an awesome season!
THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL IS A
“NO UNIFORM DAY!”
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BUILDERS CLUB
SENIOR PROM AT LIVING CLASSROOMS
The members of the Builders Club have been busy this month. Club
members went to Target to spend the money raised for the
University of Maryland Medical Center. Games, toys and electronics
were purchased for the children to use while in the hospital.
Members will visit the hospital in June to deliver the items.
Good-bye and best wishes to 8th grade students Eva Kaminaris,
Emily Perez-Rodriquez and Ana Vasylyshyn who will leave to begin
high school. If you are interested in joining the Builders Club next
year, please see a current member or Mrs. Marybeth Smith.
On Monday April 25th, 35 students, who are part of the Living
Classrooms’ afterschool program, hosted 75 senior citizens for an
intergenerational dance. There was dancing, food and kids getting
out of their comfort zones. The staff at Living Classrooms is so proud
to work with HHA students because they are kind and willing to try
new things. HHA students raised over $200 to pay for decorations,
desserts and supplies. Special thanks to Max Sullivan and Luis Banos
for helping with this endeavor. In addition, thank you to the many
families who brought a potluck dish for the event. The dance was
held in partnership with the Department of Recreation and Parks’
Senior Citizens Division.
HHA student,
Jordan Matthews,
welcomes seniors to
the prom at Living
Classrooms
Members of the Builders Club finish an
afternoon of shopping for patients at the
University of Maryland
To our staff, students and families for your support to
Hampstead Hill Nights!
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FAMILY INFORMATION
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER
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8 Grade Closing Friday, June 17 at 8:30 am – Parents can
enter at 7:45 am for seating. Doors will be closed at 8:30 am
and will remain closed until students have entered and are
seated.
PreK Closing – Monday, June 20th at 9 am
Kindergarten Closing – Monday, June 20th at 10:30 am
Last Day of School – Tuesday, June 21st – Dismissal at 12 noon
Grades 5 and 6 Awards Assembly – 8:30 – 9:15 am
Grade 7 Awards Assembly – 9:30 – 10 am
Grades 1 and 2 Awards Assembly – 10:15 – 11 am
Grades 3 and 4 Awards Assembly – 11:15 am – 12 noon
Meet Your Teacher – Friday, August 26th at 9-11 am
First Day of School – Monday, August 29th at 8 am
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92% of the school year is complete
165 of our 180 student days is
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MEET YOUR TEACHER
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 2016
9-11 AM
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL
MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 2016
All lost and found items are held for one week only.
Items marked with the student’s name will be returned to the student. Please
come into school as soon as possible to check for any lost items.
Please make sure all of your child’s belongings
are marked with his/her name.
AWARD NIGHT FOR LEGO ROBOTICS
On May 5th, Mr. Meade along with two 3rd grade students Illiana Benitez-Cruz and Julissa AscencioMartinez and Illiana’s mom, Ms. Cruz, pictured to the right, attended the Armed Forces Communications
& Electronics Association Awards Night at Martin's Crosswinds in Greenbelt, Maryland. HHA was
recognized for receiving a grant for $1,100 to purchase Lego Robotics kits to be used in the school. At
the event, high school seniors from across Maryland received over $50,000 in STEM college
scholarships.
KNOW THE NO’S
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No gum at school. It is distracting, messy and prevents students from reading aloud
clearly.
No smoking in or around school property. This is against the law on school property.
No double parking at drop-off and pickup. This creates a dangerous situation and you could get a $252 ticket.
No crossing in the middle of the street. Cross your child at the corner. Do not encourage your child to get to school by
crossing in the middle of the street! This can be extremely dangerous for your child.
Please remind your child that ball playing is not allowed in front of the school or on the blacktop during school arrival and
dismissal times. Also, to be careful when moving about outside of the school when there are small children in the area.
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Julia Nicholson, Lillian Hall and Brendan Hall
were the winners of Mrs. Riorda's B3 auction
item to spend an afternoon fishing in the
park. All three fish caught were released.
Many thanks to Josh Schuler for being on
hand as the expert angler!
PTO NEWS
The PTO would like to announce the PTO Board for the 2016-2017 school year. They are:
President: Kelly Navas-Migueloa
Vice President: Adrienne Ekas-Mueting
Secretary: Yesenia Mejia
Treasurer: Karen Tong
Member-at-Large/BoxTops Coordinator: Valerie Thanner
Member-at-Large: Rachel Douglas
Member-at-Large: Kelly Powers
Member-at-Large: Bonnie Graham
Member-at-Large: Tracy Gardner Hall
Teacher Representative: Mrs. Knudsen
Special thanks to Michelle Ziolkowski, Alison Krysiak and Bev Brooks for all of their help and contributions on the for the pass several years.
The Labels for Education program will end July 31st so please look through your house for labels and send to school so the labels can be traded in
for books/supplies. There will be a summer BoxTops for Education promotion so keep a lookout for detailed information on collecting BoxTops this
summer and what you can win. There are three upcoming Tutti Gusti Nights from 3-8 pm. The dates are June 2nd, July 7th and August 4th. The
school will receive 10% of food and drink purchases. Gymboree, Crazy 8, and Janie & Jack have partnered with HHA. Our school will receive 10% of
the money you spend when you order through the link. Please visit http://hhapto.onlinefundraiser.net/. The staff breakfast will take place on
Wednesday, June 15th. Michelle Ziolkowski will send out a volunteer spot email to recruit help for this event. Mr. Rob Bush will again chair the Bee
Fit event in the fall of the year. If you can help with this event, please email the PTO at [email protected].
THE PTO WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE WHO HELPED TO MAKE THIS YEAR SO SUCCESSFUL! WITH PROFITS
FROM VARIOUS FUNDRAISERS, THE PTO WAS ABLE TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING TO HHA:
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Teacher appreciation activities/gifts
21 Field trips
8 Attendance pizza parties
6 Club requests
Someone Special and Me Dance
Microphone and AV equipment
Miscellaneous items such as magnet calendars and International Night
PTO account balance is $14,462.81.
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THE ATTENDANCE RACE CONTINUES:
ATTENDANCE PERCENTAGE FIGURES FOR MAY AND THE YEARLY AVERAGE
HHA is serious about attendance. Our talented staff cannot teach unless students attend school. There is a district-wide focus on student
attendance. Again this year, there will be mandatory hearings at school headquarters for the parents of students with poor attendance. Each
month the newsletter will include this chart so students and parents can review attendance averages.
Congratulations to the 3rd Grade Team for having the highest attendance average for May.
The students in this grade level will have a PTO sponsored pizza party.
Grade
HHA average
May
Attendance %
95.47%
Year
Attendance %
96.06%
Grade
HHA average
Grade 3
97.07%
Grade 3
96.83%
Grade 5
96.21%
Grade 5
96.55%
Grade 8
96.08%
Grade 2
96.39%
Kindergarten
95.91%
Grade 1
96.07%
Grade 1
95.75%
Grade 7
96.06%
Grade 2
95.56%
Kindergarten
96.02%
Grade 6
95.47%
Grade 8
95.99%
Grade 4
94.77%
Grade 6
95.75%
PreK
94.12%
Grade 4
95.51%
Grade 7
93.40%
PreK
95.08%
THE SPECTACULAR EXPRESS IS ROLLING ALONG
The Spectacular Express program at HHA is used to recognize students in grades 1-5 for doing a spectacular act. This may be a random act of
kindness, outstanding academic behavior, being honest and much more. Students who received a train car for the month of May are:
Adams, Brandon
Bourgerie, Jai-Nicole
Burney, Ashlynd
Caravantes-Moreno, Giancarlo
Chapple-Jordan, Kennady
DeCarlo, Steven
Diaz Uroza, David
Dustin, Ava
Galindo, Walkyria
Gousse, Adam
Guambana Calle, William
Hernandez-Marquez, Melissa
Johnson, Janiyah
Katsigris, Athena
Lesko, Eva
Mendoz-Pantoja, Gerardo
Miller, Mikel
Muehlberger, Matthew
Peral, Isaiah
Phillips, Kayla
Pociluyko, Evelyn
Queen, Reina
Ramirez, Josue
Sieracki, Lauren
Sitek, Natalia
Wahl, Zoe
Williams, Westley
Zaragoza, Giselle
Zaragoza-Cardosa, Noemi
Zepeda Diaz, Suany
FAMILY FUN IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Check the end of the newsletter for flyers announcing neighborhood activities.
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HEALTHY TIPS FROM THE WELLNESS COMMITTEE
HHA’s Wellness Committee would like to congratulate everyone on another great school year!! Before going out to celebrate and enjoy summer
activities, please take a moment to review these very important summer safety tips.
In the water…children should always be supervised when they are around water. Accidents can happen quickly - even to experienced swimmers.
Lifejackets are essential when children are boating or near deep water.
In the sun…remember to apply sunscreen before going outside and reapply regularly.
Most doctors recommend using sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher.
Outdoors…protect yourself and children from biting insects such as mosquitos and
ticks which can cause serious diseases. Use an insect repellent containing DEET and
reapply as directed on the package. Biting insects are worst in the evening. Wear long
sleeved shirts and pants for the best protection.
On the playground…remember that playground equipment can get hot in the sun.
Touch gently before getting on to avoid burns.
While biking…all children and adults should wear helmets while biking, skating, scooting or skateboarding. Enjoy yourself and stay safe by riding on
paths and away from traffic.
From the staff and students at Hampstead Hill Academy, we would like to say “Thank You” to
everyone who helped at our school this year. We had many families help in a variety of ways.
A “Special Thank You” to the following individuals who gave many hours
of their time freely to our school.
Adrienne Ekas Mueting
Aimee Schutz
Alison Krysiak
Allison Townshend
Ana Rodriguez
Angela Kozlowski
Angela Scott
Ashley Humpress
Bev Brooks
Blake Maciel
Chasity Huggins
Christie Adams
Cindy Pappas
Emily DelSordo
Jacklyn Peery
Jeanne Pasko
Joe Manfre
Johnnie Glancey
Julie Houp
Karen Tong
Kelly Navas-Migueloa
Kelly Powers
Kit Buczynski
Kristina Bachman
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Laverne Gilmore
Liz Purkey
Michelle Ziolkowski
Nancy Pate
Nehemiah Cole
Polly Easton
Rosemary Chang
Ruth Pruitt
Sharon Tserkis
Tee Mitchel
Valerie Thanner
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The Class of 2016
Hampstead Hill Academy
Aguilar-Angel, Uelodio
Bautista, Eddie
Bernardino-Flores, Lizveth
Bonicker, Andrew N
Bunce, Madison A
Burney, Nickolas A
Burton, Antoine D
Camano-Flores, Star P
Cano Solano, Andrea
Chapple-Bell, Shayla L
Copeland, Kwame A
Couser, Kevin N Jr
Cuahutepitzi Xicohtencatl, Karen
Delacruz, Amber L
Donaire Solano, Jorge Daniel
Donaire Solano, Jorge David
Ellis, Addison R
Elvir Maldonado, Kimberli M
Furst, Ian Q
Garcia Palacios, Aislinn
Garland, Dwayne M
Glancey, Audrey B
Gonzalez, Monica E
Graham, Tyriel K
Hammonds, Charisma L
Hebron, Le`Kara N
Hernandez, Andres F
Johnson, Calvin A III
Kaminaris, Evanthia M
Kirk, Micheala I
Korycki, Austin E
Locust, Yven-Caleb R
Lopez-Manzano, Dario
Martinez Flores, Arely
Mateos-Davila, Glaciany M
Medrano Turcios, Brian J
Mejia Martinez, Orlando J
Milton, Jalen I
Mitchell, Samuel J
Monsalvo Garcia, Lytzi C
Morales-Castro, Keyri
Morris, Jaela Y
Nunez, Lizbeth
Pasko, James M
Pendleton-Adley, Donte' Q
Perez Rodriguez, Emily
Placido Zamora, Daniela A
Rodriguez-Ascencio, Aldo
Rosario, Gregory A
Samuel, Lauren A
Sandoval Amaya, Steven O
Siebor, Marina C
Slater, Kendal D
Slater, Keyaira D
Snowden, Kemetrias B
Stewart, Damian C
Sullivan, Mellissa T
Thomas, DaJa
Tillman, Faith A
Vasylyshyn, Anastasiya M
Yupa, Angely N
Zaragoza Cardoso, Sandra E
LeadersGoPlacesforthe2015‐2016SchoolYear
6th Grade Leaders Alex Adams Lily Agueda Brianna Aguilar‐Oyorzabal Ameera Ali Maria Alvarez Blanca Avery Arnold Luis Banos William Bautista‐Gomez Jalen Bell Alicia Blackwell Edwin Brinkmeyer Gabriella Bryan Tabitha Bryan Johnny Bryan Jr. Dominic Bullock Garrett Bush Alexis Cabezas Sofia Castelan Orlin Coca Herson Cruz Claritza Davila Bernal Michael Dent Jr. Tanya Diaz Jacome Conner Dorsey Alden Edwards Esmeralda Encinas Hernandez Javier Flores‐Venancio Delaney Franklin David Gess Tiara Gordon Erica Hernandez‐Garcia De’asia Howard Stormy Howard Tuleh Jennings Jonathan Lee Kameran Locklear Guadalupe Maldonado Tyler Mandel Amyya Matthews Marin McPherson Noemi Mendoza Ielyzaveta Molotska Ovy Munoz Samantha Nestor William Pelter Mateo Pena‐Jones Kelly Perez Marlene Perez Garza Daniel Perez‐Rodriquez Evelyn Perez Marquez Jesus Pineda‐Romero Wendy Ramirez‐Cardoso Tyheim Reed Emilio Rodriguez Erika Rodriguez Cruz Eduardo Rosa Ty’Shae Ross Jose De Jesus Rugerio‐Mejia Joshua Schuler Alexis Scott Nickolas Sieracki Brianna Simmers Jasmine Simon‐Rivera Kayleigh Stylc Maxim Sullivan Tobias Thorton Jordan Trent Catarina Trulick Arianna Warren Josalynn Young Kimberly Yupa‐Cuzco 7th Grade Leaders Michaela Blankenship Jaleel Blount Julia Blowers Zaiere Bradford Yessica Cano Martinez Angel Cauritongo Carlos Chavez Elias Akayla Clark Avigayl Costilia Ana Cuautle‐Ventura Michael Downey Jr. Emy Estrada Nissrin Gehawi Tomas Guillen‐Espinoza Alin Guzman Zavala Chase Hackett Edward Hernandez Dayshia Howard Destiney Howard Tyler Huggins Elizabeth Ibarra Zoe Jackson‐Handley Hanna Jillson Heaven Johnson Aleyia King Zwena Killikelly Kofi Kwaw Asia Lassiter Brianna Margotta Jordan Matthews Shawn McGee David McKamey Francisco Mendez‐Sanchez Genevieve Meyers Alejandro Mojarro‐Garcia Karlo Norwood Emily O’Donnell Yasmin Peral Adamary Perez‐Marquez Tiffany Pippen Jared Ramirez Aryssa Reid Juliandrea Reyes Edward Sanchez Jorge Sanchez‐Alvarez Maya Sauls Khyri Sims Bianca Storto Camila Tapia Melissa Torres‐Valencia Citlalle Tufino‐Amaro Jordan Turowski Ashley Uroza Juan Varela Daphne Villareal Daniel Zuniga‐Gallegos 8th Grade Leaders Eddie Bautista Andrew Bonicker Madison Bunce Antoine Burton Star Camano‐Flores Andrea Cano Solano Shayla Chapple‐Bell Kevin Couser Amber Delacruz Jorge Daniel Donaire Solano Jorge David Donaire Solano Addison Ellis Kimberli Elvir Maldonado Ian Furst Aislinn Garcia Audrey Glancey Monica Gonzalez Tyriel Graham Charisma Hammonds Le’Kara Hebron Evanthia Kaminaris Miceala Kirk Austin Korycki Orlando Mejia Martinez Jalen Milton Samuel Mitchell Lytzi Monsalvo Garcia Keyri Morales‐ Castro Jaela Morris Lizbeth Nunez Emily Perez Rodriguez Aldo Rodriguez‐Ascencio Gregory Rosario Steven Sandoval Amaya Marina Siebor Kendal Slater Keyaira Slater Kemetrias Snowden Damiam Stewart DaJa Thomas Faith Tillman Anastasiya Vasylyshyn Angely Yupa Sandra Zaragoza Cardoso Members of the Terrific Kids Program School Year 2015‐2016 Adams, Brandon Aguilar‐Oyorzabal, Layset Aguilar‐Villano, Leonor Aguirre‐Zepeda, Meison Alarcon Ramos, Karla Alarcon, Anna Alboyadjian, Lucine Alderfer, Audrey Alvarado, Jose Alvarez‐Blanca, Bryan Alvarez‐Toribio, Gustavo Anderson, Shawn Antonsson, Eyrun Arias Mendoza, Judith Arnold, A.D. Arnold, Addison Avila‐Larios, Krystal Avila‐Larios, Sergio Ayala, Sergio Bachman, Gage Bader, Maximilian Baker, Gabriel Balan‐Llanos, Alex Balan‐Llanos, Belinda Barreyro, Reanna Battersby, Gregory Bautista‐Gomez, Charlie Bautista‐Leon, Sulema Bethea, Alex Blackwell, Blake Blackwell‐Branagan, Nathan Blowers, Amanda Bonicker, Aidan Bonner, Jakari Bourgerie, Jai Bravo Romero, Kimberly Brown, Rexford Bush, Robert‐Emmett Cabezas, Autumn Caltempa‐Vidals, Christian Campos Sanchez, Kelly Campos, Ignacio Campos, Rafael Canalez‐Sanchez, Juan Cano Martinez, Juan Cano Romero, Barceliza Cano‐Candia, Rocio Carpenter, Wyatt Carter, Skylar Castelan, Cristofer Castelan, Josue Castro, David Castro‐Quintanilla, Brenda Chapple‐Jordan, Kennady Chicas‐Hernandez, Ashley Chilsom, Fiona Coca‐Orellana, Orlin Cole, Danielle Cole, Joseph Cole, Sarah Colin‐Gonzalez, Octavio Collins, Breyel Colon, Jayvian Cordero‐Encinas, Sarahi Coven, Giuliana Cruz, Damonte Cruz, Ramiro Cruz‐Juan, Luis Cruz‐Juan, Melvin Cuautle‐Ventura, Ayde Curry, Desmond Davila‐Bernal, Ronnel Davila‐Castaneda, Aldair Davila‐Castaneda, Kevin DeCarlo, Steven Del Cid, Sebastian DelCid, Luca Destromp, Ace Diaz Urosa, David Dilone, Juan Dilone‐Mata, Anthony Dopkowski, Dayanara Dunlap, Alivia Dustin, Ava Easton, Isaac Easton, Kitanna Edwards, Sophie Edwards, Viola Ferandes, Heaven Flores, Alex Flores, Daniel Flores, Ezmeralda Flores, Karina Flores, Noemi Fogleman, Annabel Fraser, Clayton Fuentes, Ariana Fuentes, Gabriel Furst, Chloe Galindo, Keven Galindo, Walkyria Galindo‐Cruz, Victor Galvez‐DeLa Cruz, Jaime Garcia, Jessica Gardner, Catherine Gardner, James Garry, Mirabelle Gehawi, Shirene Gochar, Charles Gochar, Paul Goldberg, Alexander Goldberg, Devin Goldberg, Sophia Gomez‐Banos, Bayron Gonzalez‐Hernandez, Katherine Gonzalez‐Sandoval, Dafne Gonzalez‐Serrano, Joselyn Gordon, Kameron Gordon, Kelsey Gordon, Taniah Gossage Jr., Jonathan Gousse, Adam Gousse, Autumn Gracyalny, Isabella Gracyalny, Lilianna Gross, Jaleah Guambana Calle, William Guillen‐Espinoza, Anthony This program is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of East Baltimore. Gulledge, Micah Gutierrez Martinez, Deysi Gutierrez‐Martinez, Jilma Guzman‐Zavala, Yamile Hall, Lilian Hall, Morgan Harper, Devin Harris, Matthew Helmick, Jazmyne Helmick, Jordin Henderson, Kenneth Hernandez, Danae Hernandez, Edna Hernandez, Jordan Hernandez‐Cielo, Ashley Hernandez‐Cielo, Troy Hernandez‐Marquez, Melissa Hernandez‐Palacios, Norma Hernandez‐Ramirez, Ivan Hill, Makai Hill, Makayla Hogan, Makayla Houp, Duncan Houp, Grayson Huggins, Mason Hunt, Amiah Interiano Hernandez, Hector Isaula Aguilar, Ricardo Jamison, Ryan Jara‐Martinez, Jason Johnson, Brandon Johnson, Sorayah Johnson, Talahni Jones, Leon Juknevicius, Gus Juvencio‐Gaspar, Edwin Kaminaris, Paraskevi Kastelik, Grant Katsigris, Athena Katsigris, Eleni King, Shamal Koehler, Amelia Kortum, Keith Kozlowski, Julia Kozlowski, Marcus Kryshtompol, Jevhenia Kwaw, Zaniah Kwaw, Zion Labra Munoz, Stephanie Landaverde, Emily Lasker, Natalie Lesko, Eva Lessner, Jordan Levy, Lanard Lewis, Henry Lewis, Jeremiah Lin, Nancy Linton, Tashera Lopez, Daira Lopez‐Castellanos, Shania Lopez‐Merlin, Samantha Maddox, Naima Maddox, Omari Malabayabas, Keira Maldonado, Evelyn Maldonado, Jacqueline Manueles, Mario Marcos‐San Pedro, Bryan Marin‐Bautista, Kayla Marsalis, Ella Matthews, Laila Maya‐Mojarro, Aixa Mayers, Ranad McBryde, Michael McNally, Noah Mendez‐Pantoja, Diana Mendez‐Pantoja, Gerardo Mendoza, Juan Mendoza‐Mendoza, Edwyn Meza‐Santos, Randy Miller, Mikel Miller, Victoria Milligan, Hannah Mitchem, Hannah Molina Hernandez, Alejandra Molina‐Sosa, Andy Monsalvo‐Garcia, Jacqueline Moonaz, Soliel Moore, Sumayah Morales de Leon, Lester Morales‐Mejia, Josue Morgan, Shawn Morris, Julian Morris, William Mpoko Gni‐Mpoko, Theo Mpoko, Danielle Mueting, John Mulligan, Jaycee Mulligan, Paisley Navas‐Migueloa, Carmen Navas‐Migueloa, Luis Neponuceno‐Moran, Maria Nicholson, Julia Novashinski, Quin Nunez, Jimi Paciocco, Alexis Palmer, Fiona Palmer, Mairead Pappas, Luke Park, Sophia Pelter, Reagan Peral, Isaiah Perez, Leah Perez‐Marquez, Kimberly Phillips, Asiane' Phillips, Kayla Pineda‐Romero, Banelli Pinedo‐Aza, Angelo Pinedo‐Aza, Marlon Pociluyko, Evelyn Poland, Ayden Portillo Estrella, Jesus Powell, Jackson Prince, Jameson Pruitt, Alex Puertas, Adriano Purkey, Cassie Purkey, Lucie Queen, Reina Raines Lopez, Miguel Ramirez, Josue Ramirez‐Cardoso, Daniella Ramos, Aubrey Ramos, Jayla Randolph, Najee Rivas Buezo, Juan Rivera, Marcus Robbins, Kasey Rodriguez, Pamela Rodriquez, Nathaniel Rojas‐Rojas, Diego Roldan, Jacqueline Roof, Austin Rosa, Tlaloc Rosario, Ana Rosas‐Naula, Jennifer Rugel, Eva Ruiz Cruz, Josue Sackes‐Jones, Londyn Sanchez, Blanca Sanchez, Deysi Sanchez‐Arenas, Edwin Sanders, Colin Sanders, Gabriel Santos‐Marin, Lucila Santos‐Marin, Sarai Santos‐Solano, Jonathan Saunders, Dajah Schultz, Julian Scott, Courtney Sephes, Aaliyah Shroyer, Emily Sieracki, Lauren Silva‐Buezo, Ashley Sitek, Kamila Sitek, Natalia Sizemore, Brooke Smith, Amiah Smith, Daelan Smith, Daytwan Smith‐Imperatore, Riley Snowden, Carrie Sosa, Samuel Soto, Benjamin Soto, Erick Soto, Monserratt This program is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of East Baltimore. Spencer, Taylor Stauber, Hunter Sullivan, Olivia Tarnove, Riley Tarver, Danara Taylor, Alexander Taylor, Austin Taylor, Donnell Taylor, Frances Taylor, Morgan Thanner, Matthew Tilghman, Kenadi Tillman, Daniel Tlapanco‐Dominguez, Guadalupe Tong, Kelsey Torres Cuba, Jaqueline Torres‐Anguiano, Andrea Torres‐Anguiano, Rafael Torres‐Ramirez, Randy Townshend, Clara Trent, Amber Tserkis, Nikolaos Tufino‐Amaro, Zury Turner, Devin Turowski, Jacob Turowski, Tyler Ugas, Olivia Uroza‐Caltempa, Marco Vance, Isabella Vasquez‐Avila, Jose Von Wachter, Vincent Wahl, Zoe Warren, Andre Wells, Toni Williams, Westley Xicotencatl‐Esparza, Roxana Zamora‐Rojas, Jocelyn Zaragoza Caballero, Rodrigo Zaragoza, Giselle Zaragoza‐Cardoso, Noemi Zepeda‐Diaz, Suany Ziolkowski, Asher Zornes, Ariana Zornes, Yasmine Hampstead Hill Academy
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Busy Bees Summer Camp 2016 at Hampstead Hill Academy
410.396.9146
Monday, June 27, 2016 – Friday, July 29, 2016
Student Registration and Parent Approval Form
Registration Deadline: June 17, 2016 (Deadline extended!!!)
Student Information (Please Print)
Name: _______________________________________________________________________________
Current Homeroom Teacher: ________________________________________
Student Gender: _____Male _____Female
Student Date of Birth_____/_____/_____
(month/date/year)
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Daytime Phone: _____________________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________________
Evening Phone: ___________________________
E-Mail Address: _____________________________________
Does your child have any allergies? If yes, please list them below:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Does your child take any medication? If yes, please list them below:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
How will this student get home? __________________________________________________________
Note: Transportation is the responsibility of each family.
Emergency Contact:
Name: _______________________________________
Relationship to Student: ______________________________________
Cell Phone: _________________________
Daytime Phone: ______________________
My child has permission to participate in the Busy Bees Summer Camp.
Parent/Guardian Signature: _______________________________________________
Date: _________________________
A one-time fee of $70.00 (this includes a $20.00 deposit) for this five week program is due with this registration form.
Cash only. I understand that if my child is absent more than four days of either absence or lateness, I forfeit my $20.00 deposit.
Please return this form and money to the Main Office. See Ms. Adams for more information or email us at
[email protected].
Picnic in the Park
with Delegate Brooke Lierman
Join Brooke and her family for food and games
in Patterson Park! Have lunch and ice cream,
enjoy spring in the Park, and meet your elected
officials. Information about schools and
community programs will also be available.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
3 - 5 p.m.
Patterson Park
(Bull Circle, Northeast of the Pagoda)
Free to all District 46 residents
RSVP or Sponsor:
www.brookelierman.com/picnic2016
Questions:
[email protected]
By authority of Brooke Lierman for Delegate; Eben Hansel, Treasurer
AUDUBON’S URBAN BIRD WATCHING WALKS IN PATTERSON PARK Friday, June 10th Saturday, June 25th 8:00‐9:30 AM All ages and abilities welcome! ∙ Free! Meet at the fountain in Patterson Park, Closest to E. Lombard St. and S. Patterson Park Ave. Over 200 bird species have visited Patterson Park, an important migratory stopover in Baltimore City! Audubon experts will lead us in search of spring migrants! Bring the whole family! No experience necessary. If you would like to borrow binoculars, drop us an email – we have plenty to share! There is no need to RSVP for this event, just arrive ready to explore! To borrow binoculars: [email protected] or 410.558.2473. Friday, June 10th, 10:30‐11:30 AM Fabulous Frogs! What does a frog say? Find out while we search for these awesome amphibians! Meet at the picnic tables on the northeastern shore of the Boat Lake Ages: 2‐5 $5 suggested donation per child, with an adult Tiny Tots is an early childhood environmental education program where kids make a craft, play a game, and read a story around a nature theme. Join Audubon to discover Patterson Park as an outdoor classroom. Please register in advance: [email protected] or 410.558.2473. VOLUNTEER WITH AUDUBON’S EDUCATION PROGRAMS Ready to see the park through the Audubon lens? Eager to learn new skills while helping birds and Baltimore? Audubon seeks energetic volunteers to assist in our outdoor “classroom.” Email for details: [email protected] AUDUBON ADVENTURES IN JUNE 2016 With the Patterson Park Audubon Center To participate, please RSVP at 410‐558‐2473 or [email protected] IS YOUR GARDEN BIRD‐FRIENDLY? Every neighbor has a role to play in adding patches of habitat to welcome birds & butterflies. No matter how small or paved your space, what you plant is important! Earn a colorful Audubon recognition sign. For more information, visit our website: pattersonpark.audubon.org AUDUBON’S HABITAT TEAM Volunteers needed in Patterson Park! Saturday, June 4th, 9:00‐10:30 AM All ages welcome! ∙ Free! Meet at the wetland garden, uphill & northwest of the boat lake in Patterson Park. Build bird habitat in Audubon’s native plant gardens in Patterson Park! We need volunteers to make sure they remain healthy habitats for the park’s birds and butterflies. Weed, mulch, and/or plant while spending a relaxing morning outdoors with friends, family, and Audubon. We’re happy to sign community service hours for helpful students. For directions or questions: [email protected] or 410.558.2473. The Baltimore Children's Choir is having an open house and auditions on Thursday, June 2nd and Monday, June 13th. The choir is open to children ages 5 ‐ 17 years old. Please call 443‐220‐7535 to register for the open house or an audition. The Patterson Park Community of Hope (COH) had a wonderful turnout for the Spring Fling event held in May at Highlandtown 237. Families had fun with crafts, face painting and left with food bags and resources about the “Super Summer” program (learn more at www.bmoresupersummer.org). COH has a new community staff person, Sharron Jackson, who will be reaching out to families that want to get involved. To learn more go to www.pattersonparkcoh.org or email [email protected]. Have a great summer! Friends of Patterson Park Summer Activities Youth Soccer (with Zumba) 6/30 ‐ 7/28, Thursdays 6‐7pm The Field behind Pulaski Monument Ages 4‐13yrs old FREE. Shin guards not required, but recommended Please email [email protected] or call 410.276.3676 for more information. For more information on the Friends of Patterson Park summer concert series, go to this link: http://pattersonpark.com/fun‐in‐the‐
park/events/community‐events/concerts‐in‐the‐park/ PATTERSON PARK COMMUNITY CENTER/UTZ TWARDOWICZ FIELD
200 South Linwood Ave
building with grey roof next door to the ice rink Questions? Call 410-878-0563
SAVE THESE DATES!
June 27- Living Classrooms Patterson Park Summer Camp Starts!
July 9- SECDC Home buying workshop
Aug 13- Back to School Field Day
Sep 17- Mueveton 5k & Fitness Festival
Summer Saturday Sports Club
Soccer Saturdays July 9- Aug 6
8:30-10:30am
Every Tuesday evening Free Community Yoga 6:00pm-7:00pm
Want to stay connected?
email [email protected] to receive newsletter & updates
Great Jon Patterson Park
Girls on the Run
Heart & Sole Team!
Avigayl C.
Aryssa R.
Arianna W.
Guadalupe M.
Alden E.
Zwena K.
Children’s Programs June 2016
fWEEKLY STORYTIMES
Mother Goose Baby Steps
Mondays at 11:00am
June 6, 13, 20, 27
An interactive nursery rhyme
program with music and movement.
Preschool Leaps
Wednesdays at 11:00am
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
A program of stories, songs,
and fun for ages 3-5.
Buena Casa, Buena Brasa
Thursdays at 11:00am
June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Canciones, rimas, cuentos y
juegos para los niños (0-3 años)
y sus padres o cuidadores.
WEEKLY PROGRAMS
Tinkering Around
Tuesdays & Thursdays in June, 4 pm
Games Day
Fridays in June, 4 pm
The Creation Station will be open for exploration.
Come to the library to play board games.
OTHER PROGRAMS
Get off the Hook, Listen to a Book
EVERY DAY IN JUNE! 3 pm
Do you have a library card fine? Come listen to a book for 15 min. and earn a Pratt
buck toward your fines.
Life-Sized Pac-Man
Wednesday, June 1 & 8, 4 pm
Capture as many pellets as you
can in 45 seconds!
Book Boogie
Saturday, June 11, 12 pm
Join us as we incorporate movement to
express a story with dance and have fun.
Mask Making
Saturday, June 18 10:30 am
Make Superhero/ine masks at the library.
PrattCon 2016
Saturday, June 18, 10:30 am
Experience the EPFL's 2nd Annual pop
culture convention. This year, we will be
highlighting Animation & Video Games.
Summer Reading 2016
Begins June 15th!
Southeast Anchor Library *3601 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 *410-396-1580
Programas Infantiles: Junio 2016
CUENTOS SEMENALES
Mother Goose Baby Steps
Todos los Lunes a las 11:00am
Junio 6, 13, 20, 27
Una programa infantile interactivo con musica y movimiento.
Preschool Leaps
Todos los Miercoles a las 11:00am
Junio 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Un programa de cuentos, canciones y diversión para los niños e
3-5 años.
Buena Casa, Buena Brasa
Todos los Jueves a las 11:00am
Junio 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Canciones, rimas, cuentos y
juegos para los niños (0-3 años)
y sus padres o cuidadores.
EVENTOS SEMENALES
Tinkering Around
Martes y Jueves en Junio a las 4
Juego de Mesa
Viernes en Junio a las 4
La estación de Creación estará abierta
para la exploración y toqueteacion.
Ven a la biblioteca para jugar juegos de mesa.
OTROS PROGRAMAS
Quítese el Gancho, Escusha un Cuento
TODOS LOS DIAS EN JUNIO A LAS 3 pm
¿Tiene una multa en tu tarjeta de la biblioteca?
Ven a escuchar un libro durante 15 minutos. y
ganar un dinero de Pratt para pagar sus multas.
De Tamaño Natural Pac-Man
Miercoles el 1 y 8 de Junio a las
4 pm
Capturar tantas bolas como
puedas en 45 segundos!
Book Boogie
Sabado el 11 de Junio a las 12 pm
Únase a nosotros para incorporar el movimiento y diversión para expresar un cuento con la
baila.
La Fabricación de Máscaras
Sabado el 18 de Junio a las 10:30 am
Hacer máscaras de super héroe o
heroína en la biblioteca.
PrattCon 2016
Sabado el 18 de Junio a las 10:30 am
Estar aquí por segunda convención anual
de la Cultura Pop de la EPFL. Este año,
nos pondrá énfasis en animación y videojuegos.
Lectura de Verano 2016
¡Se comienza el 15 de Junio!
Southeast Anchor Library *3601 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 *410-396-1580
Children’s Programs July 2016
WEEKLY STORYTIMES & PROGRAMS
Mother Goose Baby Steps
Preschool Leaps
Mondays at 11:00am
July 4, 11, 18, 25
An interactive nursery rhyme
program with music & movement.
Wednesdays at 11:00am
July 6, 13, 20, 27
A program of stories,
songs, and fun for ages 3-5.
Stem Mondays
Mondays in July, 3 pm
Enjoy our STEM related activities such as gardening, making
rockets and air dancers.
Buena Casa, Buena Brasa
Thursdays at 11:00am
July 7, 14, 21, 28
Canciones, rimas, cuentos y juegos
para los niños (0-3 años) y sus padres
o cuidadores.
Open Minds Art Club
Tues. & Thurs. begins July 14th
2nd – 4th graders make art projects with
teachers from Creative Alliance. Registration is required. 410-276-1651 to sign up.
PROGRAMS
The Perfect Slime w/ Port Discovery
Tuesday, July 5, 2 pm
Work to perfect Port Discovery’s slime formula through creative experimentation.
What’s Happening in the Garden?
Wednesdays in July, 3 pm
What will we see in the garden as the summer moves along? Observe like a scientist!
Series of Slime: Regular & Cornstarch
Wednesday, July 6 & 20, 3:30 pm
Slime is so gross and so wonderful! Pop
into the library to help us make some.
Camp Southeast
Tuesday, July 12, 12 pm
Play authentic camp games: run in the eggand-spoon race, sing a campfire song, or
tell a scary story. Then make s'mores!
Milkshake
Saturday, July 16, 1 pm
Come join the Milkshake Duo for an interactive musical performance that rocks!
Aquarium on Wheels presents “ Paradise in
Trouble”
Wednesday, July 27, 2 pm
When a logger is chopping down trees in the
rain forest, he is taught a lesson in caring.
Roblox Gametime
Saturday, July 30, 2 pm
Enjoy playing the computer game Roblox
with your friends.
The Library will be closed
Monday, July 4, 2016 in honor
of Independence Day
Southeast Anchor Library * 3601 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 * 410-396-1580
Children’s Programs: August 2016
WEEKLY STORYTIMES
Mother Goose Baby Steps
Mondays at 11:00am
August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
An interactive nursery rhyme
program with music and movement.
Preschool Leaps
Wednesdays at 11:00am
August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
A program of stories, songs, and
fun for ages 3-5.
Buena Casa Buena Brasa
Thursdays at 11:00am
August 4, 11, 18, 25
Canciones, rimas, cuentos y
juegos para los niños (0-3 años)
y los padres o cuidadores.
WEEKLY PROGRAMS
Stem Mondays
Mondays in August, 3 pm
Open Minds Art Club
Tues. & Thurs. in August, 3 pm
Enjoy any of our Science, Technology, Engineering and Math related
activities such as gardening, making
rockets and air dancers.
2nd – 4th graders make art projects
with teachers from Creative Alliance.
Registration is required. 410-2761651 to sign up.
OTHER PROGRAMS
What’s Happening in the Garden?
Wednesdays in August, 3 pm
Series of Slime: Aromatherapy &
Magnetic
Wednesday, August 10 & 24, 3:30 pm
Come and put your eyes to work.
What will we see in the garden as
the summer moves along? Observe
like a scientist!
Slime is so gross and so wonderful!
Pop into the library to help us make
some.
Roblox Gametime
Saturday, August 20, 2 pm
Silent Dance Party
Tuesday, August 23, 3 pm
Enjoy playing the computer game
Roblox with your friends
Create your favorite playlist, plug in
your headphones and groove at our
dance party.
Southeast Anchor Library * 3601 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 * 410-396-1580
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ENOCH PRATT free LIBRARY
2016 SUMMER READING PROGRAM
JUNE 15 ß AUGUST 10
Read and earn prizes!
Fun for all ages
Sign up at any Pratt Library
Get a free book when you register
Keep your eyes open for special events
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Teen Department’s June Programs
Weekly Programs
Homework Help
Mondays
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Get help with your homework here at the Southeast Anchor Library. The young adult librarians will
help you with a broad range of homework topics,
supplemented by the Pratt Library's databases.
Write It Like You Mean It
Wednesdays, June 1 & 8
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Teen writing workshop that will help with
writing and editing skills.
Crafty Teens
Now That’s Entertainment!
Make Your Own Superhero
Buttons
Thursdays
Saturday, June 4
June 9, 16, & 23
2:30pm
4:30 PM—5:30 PM
Create Your Own Comics!
Teen Game Club
Saturday, June 11
Thursday, June 2 at 4:00pm
3:30pm
Origami
Saturday, June 25
3:30pm
Teen Movie:
The 5th Wave
Thursday,
June 29 —4:30pm
Teen Department’s
Weekly Programs
Anime Club
Mondays
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Watch your favorite Anime characters on the big
screen. Look at new anime, manga and graphic novels.
Carded at Southeast
Friday, July 1, 15 & 29
3:00 PM—4:00 PM
Take a tour around the world through card games. Learn
how to play the classics like Old Maid and Gin Rummy, or
international games like Pusoy Dos or Gong Zhu.
Now That’s Entertainment!
Let’s Get Technical
Teen Movie:
Techsploration
Pride and Prejudice
and Zombies
Thursday, July 28
3:30 PM – 5:15 PM
Five sisters in 19th century
England must cope with
the pressures to marry
while protecting themselves from a growing
population of zombies.
Thursdays, July 7, 14 &
21
3D Printing
Projects
Wednesdays
July 6, 13 & 20
3:00PM – 4:00 PM
Learn to create customizable 3D printed projects in the Creation
Station.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Explore new technologies in a fun, carefree
atmosphere.
Teen Department’s
Weekly Programs
Anime Club
Mondays
3:00pm to 4:00pm
Watch your favorite Anime characters on the big
screen. Look at new anime, manga and graphic novels.
Carded at Southeast
August 12 & 19
3:00 PM—4:00 PM
Take a tour around the world through card games. Learn
how to play the classics like Old Maid and Gin Rummy, or
international games like Pusoy Dos or Gong Zhu.
Now That’s Entertainment!
Let’s Get Technical
Techsploration
Thursdays
August 4 & 11
Teen Movie:
Batman Vs. Superman:
Dawn of Justice
3D Printing
Projects
Wednesdays
Wednesday, August 24, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
August 3, 10 & 17
Fearing that the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the Man of Steel, while
the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really
needs.
3:00PM – 4:00 PM
PG-13 | 151 min
Learn to create customizable 3D printed projects in the Creation
Station.
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Explore new technologies in a fun, carefree
atmosphere.
Every summer the Enoch Pratt Free Library
sponsors a Summer Reading Program. Teens
can earn prizes like a t-shirt and have a chance
to win a Target gift card.
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Summer Reading Program starts June 15th
and ends August 10th
Register at your local library
Read 30 minutes every day or attend a
program for it to count
Look for a reading log and more info to be
sent home from school or pick one up at a library near you!
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June 2016 HHA Activities
Wednesday, June 1, 2016  8:30am‐10am Grade 3 Audubon  8:30am‐4pm Grade 8 DC Trip  10:30am‐12pm Grade 3 Audubon  12:30pm‐2pm Grade 3 Audubon  3pm‐5pm Middle School Baseball Thursday, June 2, 2016  8:30am‐9:30am Terrific Kids Program Grades 3, 4 and 5  10am‐11am Terrific Kids Program Grades 1 and 2  2:40pm‐4pm STEM Kindergarten A&B  2:40pm‐4:30pm Tennis  2:45pm‐4pm Spotlighters  2:50pm‐4pm STEM Grade 1  2:50pm‐4pm STEM Grade 3  3pm‐5pm Elementary Baseball Friday, June 3, 2016  Orange Friday Grade 1 Trip National Zoo  8:30am‐2:40pm 2:40pm‐4pm STEM Kindergarten A&B  2:45pm‐3:45pm Born to Move  2:50pm‐4pm Guitar  2:50pm‐4pm STEM Grade 1  2:50pm‐4pm STEM Grade 4 Saturday, June 4, 2016  11am‐1pm Elementary Baseball Game Field 7 Monday, June 6, 2016  2:40pm‐4:30pm Audubon  2:40pm‐4pm Lego  2:40pm‐4pm Running Club Tuesday, June 7, 2016  1pm Fire Drill  Grade 5 Biztown Trip Wednesday, June 8, 2016  6pm‐7:30pm Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony Thursday, June 9, 2016  2pm Evacuation Drill  8:30am Grade 2 Field Trip  12pm PreK Field Trip  5:30pm‐7:30pm Family Academic Night Friday, June 10, 2016  2:45pm‐3:45pm Born to Move Monday, June 13, 2016  9:30am Grade 1 Urban Pirates Trip  12:30pm Grade 2 Urban Pirates Trip  2:40pm‐4:30pm Audubon Tuesday, June 14, 2016  Field Day at Utz Field Grades 1‐8  9:30am Kindergarten Picnic  3pm Blast vs HHA Volleyball/ Soccer Game Wednesday, June 15, 2016  9:30am Grade 8 Six Flags  11am Grade 3 Urban Pirates Trip  11am PreK Picnic  12:30pm Grade 3 Urban Pirates Trip School Family Council  3pm Meeting Thursday, June 16, 2016  9:30am Grade 1 Urban Pirates Trip  11am Grade 4 Urban Pirates Trip  12:30pmGrade 2 Urban Pirates Trip Friday, June 17, 2016  8:20am Grade 8 Closing  9:30am Grade 2 Urban Pirates Trip Urban Pirates Trip  11am Grade 4  12:30pm Grade 1 Urban Pirates Trip Monday, June 20, 2016  9am PreK Closing  10:30am Kindergarten Closing  6pm 8th Grade Cruise Tuesday, June 21, 2016  Last Day of School Dismissal at 12 noon  No Uniform Day  8:30 – 9:15 am Grades 5 and 6 Awards Assembly  9:30 – 10 am Grade 7 Awards Assembly  10:15 – 11 am Grades 1 and 2 Awards Assembly  11:15 am – 12 noon Grades 3 and 4 Awards Assembly Please check with your child’s teacher regarding the field trips to the Urban Pirates boat in Fells Point.