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The BOYNTON CONNECTION CALENDAR ICE SKATING 8th Grade at Cass Park, Friday Dec 19 9:30-12:30 7th Grade Gold at The Rink, Friday Dec 19 12:00-3:15 ICE SCREAM Friday December 12 during Lunch BMS MUSICAL PRODUCTION Performances: Thurs-Sat, Dec 11-13 at 7:30 and Sun, Dec 14 at 2:00 in McCalmon Theatre DANCES December 5, 7-9 pm and January 16, 7-9 pm BOOK FAIR December 8-15, see Article below NO SCHOOL Monday December 22 thru Friday Jan 2—Winter Recess Monday January 19 MLK Day MUSIC BMS Winter Orchestra Concert Thursday, Jan 8, 7:00 Kulp BMS Winter Band Concert Thursday, Jan 15, 7:00 Kulp SATURDAY STUDY SESSION January 10, 10-12 SKI CLUB Fridays, January 9, 16, 23, 30 3:30-9:30 NEWSLETTER DEADLINE January 7 for publication January 9 PTA PTA: CONNECTING THE BOYNTON COMMUNITY As you will notice, the Boynton News has been renamed “The Boynton Connection.” The PTA felt that this title better reflects what this newsletter is all about. Our goal this year is to help parents feel more connected to what is happening within the school community every day. To that end, you may have noticed several new regular features: The PTA President’s Message, The Principal’s Corner, and the Meet the Staff section. We would love to hear your feedback and any other suggestions. Of course, with the new title, we had to have a new look. Special thanks go to Sue Brower who applied her wonderful graphics skills to work with our newsletter editor, Carol Bayles, for this redesign. Looking back to November, International Night was again a wonderful success; several hundred people attended, dining on a variety of different cultural foods and taking in 11 different performances representing all parts of the world. A special recognition and thank you goes to Diane Dunham and her numerous dedicated volunteers for making this event possible. Another special thanks to Julie Umbach for again organizing the Silent Auction and Ally Rooks for running it throughout the evening. This auction brings in well-needed funds to support various school activities for our kids. Looking ahead, we want to remind you of our next official PTA th meeting on January 12 featuring Cornell Professors Sahara Byrne and Tarleton Gillespie who will speak on Youth Technology, including such topics as Facebook and Myspace. If your child uses the internet socially, this is a “can’t miss” opportunity. Wendy Bakal, Boynton PTA Co-President JOIN THE BOYNTON PTA! The membership form is online at www.boyntonpta.org. The PTA recognizes the following staff who are members: Vito Brancato, Chris Carey, Anne Carignani, Tom Farrell, Roslyn Guterman, Steve Kirsch, John McNally, Sonnary Phongsawatu, Jeremy Taylor, Jason Trumble, and Teresa Vossen. ATTENTION BOOK FAIR Coming up on December 8-15 there will be a Scholastic Book Fair at Boynton. Come see the amazing titles while you are waiting for the musical to start, or ask your students to make up a list of what books look interesting to them. We accept cash, check and major credit cards. The Book fair will run during each school day and also the evenings of the musical. If you are not able to come to the school check out our awesome Bookfair Homepage: http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/boyntonbobcats The money raised at this book fair will help promote literacy in our school. Hope to see you there! ICE CREAM SOCIAL -- Friday, Dec.12, during the three lunch periods (8th grade: 11:23-11:53, 6th grade: 12:05-12:35, and 7th grade: 12:47-1:17). We need 3 parent volunteers for each period. Please contact Robin Robert at [email protected] HELP THE BOYNTON CAFETERIA GO GREEN As part of a district-wide Go Green initiative, many efforts are underway at Boynton to keep the waste we generate out of the landfill through recycling and composting. Family members can get involved in this effort is by providing support during the lunch periods. Volunteers are needed to guide students as they sort their discards after lunch into the appropriate containers. This support is especially important as students are developing new, greener habits. Please consider volunteering for as little as one lunch period each week for as many weeks as you can. We need volunteers now, but we welcome your help at any time. Please join us in creating a more sustainable future. Contact Cindy Kramer at [email protected] or 277-8605 in the evening. Thank you SATURDAY STUDY SESSION – JANUARY 10 Please send your child if he/she needs help. And please consider volunteering - you CAN make a difference! Keith Harrington at [email protected] PRINCIPAL’S CORNER Food Drive, Food Drive , Food Drive We are happy to announce that our Annual Food Drive, supporting the local Tompkins County Chapter of the American Red Cross, is once again underway. Every year the students and staff at Boynton collect and donate thousands of food and health care items to help feed and support needy families and individuals right here in Ithaca. As able, students are encouraged to bring in a few Volume 4 Number 4 December 5, 2008 The BOYNTON CONNECTION items from home, collect items in their neighborhood by dropping a bag with a note, or collecting items with their homebase teacher at a local store for an hour or two. The need is greater than ever! We are hoping to have another very successful food drive. Your support and encouragement is greatly appreciated. This year's winning homebases get to color Mr. Trumble's hair in our school colors of blue and gold! The drive ends Dec17 so don’t wait. If you have questions or would like to help out, please call Steve Kirsch at 273-6651. Jason M. Trumble Principal Linda A. Myers Associate Principal MEET THE STAFF We are continuing our series "Meet the Staff" and this month our guests are: one of our Math teachers, Kathleen Cole, and the Head Custodian, Scott Taylor. They have graciously accepted our request for an interview and photo. See our PTA website www.boyntonpta.org for better quality photos, Enjoy! Olus Boratav, [email protected] PTA co- president. Kathleen Cole teaches math at Boynton. She is from Upstate New York. After graduating from SUNY Postdam, she immediately started teaching at Boynton. How long have you been at Boynton? 17 years. How did you decide to become a teacher? A Math teacher? th I always enjoyed math. In 9 grade, I had a wonderful teacher who made an impression on me and I looked up to her. What is the best advice you would give to a student if he/she has fear of math? Fear comes from not being familiar, so it would help to commit to after-school, get interested in math and then become comfortable with it using and applying it. What do you think is the most difficult concept to teach in math? The understanding of a variable. Students struggle with it because they want answers and a variable can vary. What is the best way to learn math, you think? By doing it. By practicing it. Not by memorizing it but by understanding and using it all the time. Your name (with Stephanie Neagle) appears on our math textbooks under New York Advisory Board. What exactly is this and what did you do? When NY State changed standards a couple of years ago, textbook companies wanted feedback from math teachers. So, I sat in a panel of about 20-25 NY State math teachers and gave my feedback. What are some of the things you would like to do when you are not working? Traveling with my two children and watching them play sports. What would you want to do if you were not an educator? I would say art, Graphics art. How were you when you were a middle-schooler? I was a good kid. I enjoyed my teachers. Played sports: Field hockey, volleyball, and softball. th Can you tell us about the 8 grade trip and your role in it? th I co-coordinate the trip. We include all the 8 graders and staff. We have about 200 students and 5 buses. This is a day trip. We have lunch in the bus and stop by for dinner. We call the trip a “culminating experience”. We have been to NYC and Darien Lake in the past. We are looking into new options this year (surprise). Scott Taylor is the Head Custodian at Boynton. Scot moved to Ithaca from San Francisco in 1971. He worked for Cornell and Northeast before Boynton. How long have you worked for Boynton? nd Eight years. Actually, it is my 2 time at Boynton. After getting a promotion as a building custodian at Northeast and working there for five years, I returned to Boynton two years ago. What is a typical day like for you? I start the day around 6.30-7 am. I receive teachers’ requests. I am in charge of the building maintenance, scheduling the events, planning the events, cleaning the lunchroom; clean up the cafeteria after lunch. How many people are you in charge of? 5 (full crew). What could the students to do to make your job easier? If they could put their chairs back at their table after lunch. What is the toughest thing in your job? Clean up after lunch. What are some of the things you would like to do when you are not working? I have a woodworking shop at home with lots of equipment. I am learning how to use them. How do you like living in this area? Are you from this area? I moved here in 1971 from San Francisco and went through ICSD. I like it very much. How were you when you were a kid, say 10 years old? Volume 4 Number 4 December 5, 2008 The BOYNTON CONNECTION I grew up in Northeast area. I loved building forts in the woods in summer and building forts and tunnels with snow in winter. I was very busy. Anything else that you would like to communicate to the Boynton community? It’s been my pleasure to work for the last 8 years here at Boynton. It is a wonderful community. CLASS NOTES French 7th grade - Miss Morse We've recently covered how to order snacks and beverages in a café and how to ask about prices. We've also discussed how to pay for food and drinks with French money. Students should be able to ask and answer these questions and statements: Qu'est-ce que tu veux? Tu as faim? Vous désirez? Tu as soif? S'il te plaît, donne-moi... S'il vous plaît, donnez-moi... C'est combien? Ça fait combien? Find related vocabulary on pages 44 - 54 in our text. French 8th grade - Miss Morse 8th graders are now able to name and describe clothing and style, and where to shop for clothing and accessories. We've covered the following questions: Est-ce que vous aimez faire du shopping? Quel est le prix (du pantalon)? Combien coûte (le pantalon)? Qu'est-ce que tu penses (du pantalon)? Comment trouves-tu (le pantalon)? Qu'est-ce que tu cherches? Où vas-tu pour trouver ....? Answers to these questions and related vocabulary can be found in the text on pgs. 258 - 263 German 7th grade – Frau Jenny Smith We are at the end of chapter 2 in our Komm Mit curriculum and the students are doing excellent work. We have finished introductions and leisure activities. To get us into the “eating season” we are working on a restaurant scene where food, drink and dinner-time chit-chat are practiced. Please check your child’s binder for lots of useful expressions and try to engage in a simple conversation. th I start my morning with two wonderful 7 grade German classes. Enjoy the “eating season.” German 8th grade - Frau Jenny Smith Like the Spanish students we have also worked on chores. We are practicing the “modal” verbs such as sollen (should), wollen (want to) and müssen (must, have to) so that we can complete all of our chores. Here are a few phrases you might want to practice: 1. Du sollst den Tisch decken! 2. Du musst die Katze jeden Tag füttern! 3. Warum willst du nicht dein Bett jeden Tag machen? My 8th grade classes are full of energy and enthusiasm and they are a pleasure to teach. Spanish 7th grade - Tom Farrell We've recently learned to talk about what we like to do and what others like to do. Maybe ask your student these questions: ¿Qué te gusta hacer? What do you like to do? ¿Cómo eres, según tu familia/tus amigos/tus profesores? What are you like, according to your family/friends/teachers? Or, ask your student about a friend or a teacher using these questions: ¿Cómo se llama? What is his/her name? ¿Qué le gusta hacer? What does he/she like to do? ¿Cómo es? What is he/she like? See pages 46 and 70 in our text book Realidades to understand some of the answers you hear! Spanish 8th grade - Tom Farrell We're just learning how to talk about household chores. Maybe use these phrases to tell your student what chores to do: ¡Arregla tu cuarto! Clean up your room! ¡Ayúdame en la cocina! Help me in the kitchen! ¡Da de comer al perro/al gato! Feed the dog/cat! ¡Haz la cama! Make your bed! ¡Lava los platos/la ropa! Wash the dishes/clothing! ¡Pasa la aspiradora en la sala! Vacuum the living room ¡Pon la mesa! Set the table! ¡Quita el polvo del comedor! Dust the dining room! MUSICAL NOTES Seneca-Tompkins Music Educators Association (STMEA) Middle School Honor Band A total of 37 BMS Band Members earned spots in the 2008 STMEA Middle School Honor Band. The participants include; Eleanor Bayles, Isabel Boratav, Gwendolyn Umbach, Katherine Tashman (flute), Emily Long, Tracy Lai (Oboe), Alma Mohlke (Bassoon), Ian Thompson, Amita Datta, Caioly Andrews, Elliana Salustri, Samantha Brown (Clarinet), Ethan Skutt, Tenzin Kikyikhangsar (Bass Clarinet), Katherine Adams, Julian Eng, Ilana Sawyer, Charles Edwards (Alto Saxophone), Jackie Cornell, Georgenia Slattery (Tenor Saxophone), Andrew Newman (Baritone Saxophone), Natalia McClellan (French Horn), Elizabeth Karpinski, Michael Stern, John Peterson, Duncan Scott-Martinson (Trumpet), Ofer Grossman, Jeremy Poe, Tanya van Renesse, Daniel Erickson, Rishi Verma, Carrie D’Aprix (Trombone), Emily Ulmer, Joshua Tokman, Cristina Dougherty (Tuba), Siena Schickel, Zachary Dorn (Percussion). The STMEA Fall Festival Concert was held on Saturday Nov. 15, 2008 at Trumansburg High School. NYS Zone 3 Area All-State Band The Boynton Middle School Concert Band was well represented th with 16 participants (including 9 grade alumni) in this Band. Participants included; Kengo Onishi (9), Lucy Lagoze (9), Eleanor Bayles, Gwendolyn Umbach, Katherine Tashman, Isabel Boratav (Flute), Emily Long (Oboe), Gabriel Nussbaum (9) (Clarinet), Tracy Keilbach (9) (Bass Clarinet), Katherine Adams (Alto Saxophone), Caleb Harned (9), Samuel Cherney (9) (Trumpet), Ofer Grossman, Jeremy Poe, Calvin Zehnder (9) (Trombone), Siena Schickel (Timpani). The Area All-State Concert was held on Saturday, Nov 8, 2008, at Cortland High School. Volume 4 Number 4 December 5, 2008 The BOYNTON CONNECTION NYS Band Directors Association State-wide Honor Band A total of 9 Boynton Middle School Band Members have been selected to participate in the New York State Band Directors Association 2009 Statewide Middle School Honor Band. The students include; Eleanor Bayles, Isabel Boratav (Flute), Emily Long (Oboe), Alma Mohlke (Bassoon), Ian Thompson (Clarinet), Katherine Adams (Alto Saxophone), Ofer Grossman, Jeremy Poe (Trombone), Gwendoyn Umbach (Flute, alternate). The ensemble will perform during the NYSBDA Conference at the Windham Hotel in North Syracuse on March 6-7, 2009. Air Force Band of Liberty The Air Force Band of Liberty performed master classes, participated in a side-by-side rehearsal and gave a stirring performance in the BMS gymnasium for the entire student body on Friday, October 17. The students experienced an emotional concert full of outstanding vocals, patriotic selections, featured soloists and exceptional musicianship. Special thanks to USAF Captain C. Phillip Ulmer, and to First Lieutenant David A. Alpar for working out the many details associated with bringing this wonderful group to our school. Additional thanks go to Rita Boratav and Robert van Renesse for their tireless effort organizing the luncheon and to all the parents and teachers who made the luncheon a smashing success. Citizenship Ceremony The Boynton band played pre-ceremony music including The Star Spangled Banner for this important event, which took place at Boynton on November 13. LAST ISSUE’S PUZZLE SOLUTIONS Most Prolific Mathematician: The most prolific mathematician was the Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler (1707-1783) who published over 8000 books and papers almost all in Latin on every aspect of pure and applied mathematics, physics and astronomy. When he became blind, he still made great contributions to modern analytic geometry, trigonometry, calculus and number theory. (reference: A Passion for Mathematics) Palindromes--are positive numbers that read the same backward and forward, for example 11, 232, 2882. The following give the total number of 1-digit, 2-digit, 3-digit, etc. palindromes and their form. The left-most digit is not allowed to be zero. Note that once you determine the form, the number of palindromes can be calculated rather easily: Digit Form Total Number of Palindromes 1 a 9 2 aa 9 3 aba 9 x 10 4 abba 9 x 10 5 abcba 9 x10 x 10 6 abccba 9 x 10 x 10 We will leave the formula to the reader. Triangles: How many outlines of triangles of all sizes and shapes can you trace in the figure? 37. HELP RAISE $ FOR BOYNTON Office Depot pays 5% back to PTA’s. Just tell them you want your purchase credited to Boynton Middle School at checkout. Box Tops for Education Program (General Mills): Please clip and save the "Box Tops for Education" from participating brands including General Mills cereals and products from Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Yoplait, Old El Paso, Nature Valley, Ziploc, Cottonnelle, Scott, Kleenex, and Hefty. Send in your Box Tops to the school office, marked "PTA Box Tops." Enjoy the City coupon books are here. The cost per book is $20. Cash or personal checks will be accepted. Contact Lisa Wesche at [email protected] to obtain a booklet. All proceeds go to benefit PTA-sponsored educational enrichment programs at Boynton Middle School. Thank you. PUZZLE PLACE You can e-mail your solutions to the puzzles to PTA co-president Olus [email protected]. We will post the correct solutions. Any student, teacher or parent can submit a puzzle. (1) Mystery sequences, what comes next: 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, 21, ? 1, 2, 9, 64, 625, ? 3, 8, 15, 24, 35, 48, 55, 63, ? (2) Hourglasses You need to boil eggs for exactly 9 minutes, or else the Duchess will complain and you will lose your job as head chef. But you only have 2 Hourglasses, one measures 7-minutes and the other measures 4-minutes. How can you correctly measure 9 minutes? COMMUNITY BOYNTON AND THE ARTS Boynton families and staff, thank you for the ways in which you support your children's participation in the arts. Last month's sumptuous lunch for the visiting band, parent organization of drama support, and arts at International Night, are just a few things the Fine Arts Booster Group applauds. Thank you. Martha Frommelt, President Skate Camp Our newly open local indoor East Shore Skate Park is offering a skateboard and bike camp over winter break. Run by Ben Jones and Tyler Smith, the camp will offer group and individual instruction as well as free time on the ramps. Dec 29-31, 9 am-3 pm. The park is located at 2073 East Shore Drive, Lansing, NY (behind Rogues Harbor Inn). For more info 533-0055 or see www.eastshoreskatepark.com. Dial it in! ATTENTION, S'IL VOUS PLAÎT TAKE THIS NEWSLETTER HOME TO YOUR FOLKS And see if they can solve the puzzles. Volume 4 Number 4 December 5, 2008 The BOYNTON CONNECTION Volume 4 Number 4 December 5, 2008