3/6 Mrs. Spitz - Ellsworth Elementary School
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3/6 Mrs. Spitz - Ellsworth Elementary School
March 2013 Ellsworth Elementary – Home of the Excelling Eagles-We are a performing plus school!!! 38454 N. Carolina Ave. San Tan Valley, AZ. 85140 480-882-3520 voice 480-987-8250 fax www.jocombs.org and www.ellsworth.jocombs.org 3/6 Mrs. Spitz “Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow” Parent/Teacher Conferences are March 21st and 22nd. Each day is an early release day at 11:15 am. PM kindergarten comes to school on the 21st and AM kindergarten comes to school on the 22nd. Lunch will not be served. Parents please come and conference with your teachers and see what progress your child is making! If you can not make your conference, you may call your teacher at 480-882-3520 and see if you can reschedule. Parents: Our Spring Break will be from March 11th-18th. Students will return to school on March 19th. Friday, March 22, 2013, Ellsworth will have their Honor Roll Assembly. We would love to have or parents join us! 4th -6th Grade will be at 8:30am K-3rd Grade will be at 9:15am Spring Pictures are on Tuesday, March 26, 2013. Come and bring your biggest SMILES!!! Parents: You can download a yearly school calendar off of our school website. You can also get information on upcoming events and lunch menus from the calendar. Check out the links for your child’s teacher! Scholar of Distinction (Grades 1-6): 98%-100% Principal’s Honor Roll (Grades1-6): 95%97% Dean’s List (Grades 1-6): 90%-94% Honor Roll (Grades 1-6): 84%-89% Soaring Eagles (Grades 1-6): Max of 2 students per class chosen by teacher who have shown the most improvement. AIMS TESTING will be from April 15th-19th. Please make sure to schedule Dr. Appointments and all other appointments accordingly. The website address is: www.ellsworth.jocombs.org Parents: Please remember to check Jupiter Grades to see how your child is doing in school! www.jupitergrades.com “ ” 25Kindergarten Registration Begins! March1 3/1 1st Grade Seussical Sing Along 3/7 PTO Meeting at 5:30pm 3/11-18 Spring Break 3/17 St. Patrick’s Day 3/19 Students Return to school 3/21-22 Parent/teacher Conferences, ½ day dismissal 3/26 Spring Pictures 3/29 Good Friday (No School) 3/31 Easter Looking Ahead 4/1 4/16 4/18 4/22 5/23 5/27 April Fool’s Day Progress 4 Reports go home PTO Elections at 5:30pm Earth Day LAST DAY OF SCHOOL-Early Release at 12:00pm. Report Cards go home. Memorial Day Orchestra students did a fantastic job February 22nd at their Glow-In- the Dark Concert! Thanks to all who helped make this performance activity a wonderful successJ The orchestra is looking forward to the end of the year evening concert on stage, as well as the solo/ensemble performance in May, a day time performance. There will be more information to come on these upcoming activities. Child Find J.O. Combs Unified School District #44 has programs for children in preschool through age 22 who may require special education services. Through the ongoing Project Child Find, the district is seeking children with disabilities who are not yet receiving any special education services. Our district serves the needs of school-aged children who have physical, mental, and emotional, speech, hearing, vision, language, or other disabilities. If you know of any such children, or have questions about the programs available, please call your neighborhood school or Rhonda at the district’s special needs office at 480-987-5321. If you have any specific questions about preschool-age children, call Ranch School at 480-882-3538. Please have your children visit my weekly website at http://mrsbattaglia.weekly.com/ throughout the year. Student work will be displayed here for your viewing as well as many websites for learning. 5th & 6th grade have worked on keyboarding – please have students go to my site and do keyboarding practice/speed tests. Thank you, Mrs. Battaglia Mrs. MarJan Moulding Orchestra Teacher ’ ’ ’ ’ We will be starting sales for the 2012-2013 Ellsworth Yearbook in the near future! Look out for more information! “ ” The Character Club will be selling freshly made popcorn before school in the foyer on Tuesdays for $.50. “ ” Ellsworth L.E.A.P. & Math Enrichment rd Our 3 Quarter is almost over and grades 3-6 are concentrating on preparing for the AIMS test. We are continuing to work on the same skills and state standards that are being taught in their regular classes, except that they are at a more advanced level. First and Second Grades: We learned about fractions using shape puzzles and created fraction gardens. Learning to read and create graphs has been our focus this last week. Third Grade: Third grade has been concentrating on measurement. We have learned linear measurement, converting inches, feet, yards and miles. This week we have learned units for capacity and weight, and which units are best to measure each item. Fourth Grade: Fourth Grade has focused on converting fractions to percent and decimals. We have concentrated on elapsed time, measuring it in days, weeks, months and years as well as minutes and hours. . Fifth Grade: Fifth Grade has been learning about the “nets” of 3D shapes. We created many different 3D shapes along with their nets. We learned to identify the attributes of each 3D shape. This week we have concentrated on graphs, creating double bar and circle graphs on the computers.. L.E.A.P. Club: The next L.E.A.P. Clubs will be Thursday, March 21 and Thursday, May 4th. It will continue on every other Thursday, the weeks that I’m at Ellsworth. It will be right after school, from dismissal until 4:15pm. Wish List: Old socks to use as erasers for individual white boards, Kleenex, white board markers, wipes, and pencils. Please contact Mrs. Mapes with any questions, comments or concerns: Cell: (480)276-1645 [email protected] - - - - - - - - - - “ ” - Spring Break Camp The Community Education Department will be hosting camp over Spring Break, March 11-15, 2013, at Harmon Elementary. In addition, we will offer camp on the professional development day on Monday, March 18. Camp hours are 6:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Your K-6 student will stay engaged in arts and crafts, planned activities, ping-pong, indoor and outdoor action, and oodles of fun. Register online. Please see “Camp Programs” webpage, under the “Community Education” tab on the District website www.jocombs.org. FLAG Football Boys and girls (grades 1-6), it's time to register for FLAG football! Register early to ensure your spot on a team. Registration ends when teams are full or March 8, whichever comes first. Season dates & details, as well as registration is online. Please see the “Sports Programs” webpage, under the “Community Education” tab on the District website www.jocombs.org Cheer Team With a focus on technique and precision, K-6 students will learn sideline cheers as well as dance routines, while having fun! The team will be cheering at JOCUSD Flag Football games on Saturday mornings. There will be a parent performance on the last day of class. Please see the “Sports Programs” page under the “Community Education” tab on the District Website www.jocombs.org for more details. Karate Karate is a fun and exciting way for students to flexibility, muscle tone, speed, and strength. Students will also develop additional skills such as courtesy, respect, self-esteem, conflict resolution, discipline, goal setting, and leadership skills. Class will take place after school on Wednesdays at Ellsworth beginning March 20th. Please see the “Enrichment Classes” webpage under the “Community Education” tab on the District website www.jocombs.org. Bow Making Come join us and learn how to make those beautiful bows you see in the boutiques! Your price includes ribbon "sets" that look cute together. Choose from either straight bows or curly bows. Cost: $15 per bow set (two bows) Times/Dates: 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., March 27 Location: Combs District Office, Professional Development room Pre-registration required. (We will collect money collected at the door.) Please contact the Community Education Department via e-mail ([email protected]) or at 480-987-5310. Adult Zumba Adult Zumba Fitness Class are on-going at the CTA gym every Monday & Wednesday from 6:30 – 7:30 pm! Classes are $5 each or purchase a $28 pass for 6 classes! Pay at the door. No sign up necessary. Get It Together: Organize Your Financial Records Contracts, files, and statements… oh my! If you have ever wondered how long you should keep your bank statements or if it is time to shred your tax documents, this class is for you. You will learn the basics behind financial record organization and how to get it together! Cost: $0 Times/Dates: 8:30 a. m. - 9:30 a.m. on March 20 Location: Combs District Office, Professional Development Room No registration required. “ ” N “ ” , students are piling on the phonics skills – adding 2 or three skills each week. Everyone’s confidence is improving and many students enjoy proving their comprehension skills and earning points toward the A.R. store! Our main focus continues to be fluency while reading, however we are adding accuracy. Students may need to slow down just a bit to gain accuracy points. the topics have been challenging with missing addend equations - where it’s important to review your work and longer with our 2-digit addition and subtraction - where it’s most important to check the operation symbol and to start with the Ones place. We look forward to starting fractions and measurement. to all our volunteers during the month of February. We had many new skills to assess and couldn’t have done it without your assistance. Your love shone through with assistance for Valentine’s Day celebrations. Again, thank you to all parents, for your wonderful continuing support! Second Grade has been busy learning test taking strategies to prepare for our Galileo Assessment coming up this month and our Stanford 10 Assessment in April. We have also started a perfect attendance competition within our grade-level. The winning class will receive a popcorn party. Go Second Grade….show what you know! 3rd Grade is gearing up for the AIMS test in April!!!! We are learning new concepts as well as reviewing concepts that were previously taught. The kids are participating in many review games and activities. February concluded our biography unit for the 3rd quarter. The kids had a great time reading about famous people and how they contributed to our lives. They had fun practicing reading comprehension skills such as; cause and effect, fact and opinion, and comparing/contrasting facts about these important people! March Madness Hits the 4th Grade! Don’t be alarmed if your child is glued to March Madness, as we will be completing a math project that will necessitate students to follow the basketball craziness we all love. This month we will be researching electricity in Science, measurement in Math and exploring the wonderful world of poetry in reading and writing. Also please make sure that your child is to school on time, as being tardy does not only affect your student, but an entire class of students. Thank you in advance for making sure your child is to school on time. The 4th grade team would like to thank all our parent volunteers; you are amazing people who help make a great difference in our students’ lives. We wish you a happy Spring Break!! “ ” ’ - - - - “ ” - - “ ” [email protected] *** - You Can Help Ellsworth Earn Money Every Time You Shop At FRY’S! All you have to do is: 1. Present the school barcode (below) along with your Fry’s VIP card to the cashier during your next shopping trip. This only needs to be done once. However, the link will NOT carry over from the previous year; past participants will need to re-link their cards. … Ellsworth Eagles t-shirts and water bottles are a great way to show your school pride. If you are interested in purchasing a shirt or water bottle just contact the front office for an order form/contact information or PTO directly at [email protected]. LIMITED STOCK AND SIZES AVAILABLE. 2. From now until April, be sure to scan your Fry’s Card every time you shop at Fry’s. 3. Tell family, friends, and co-workers to link their cards to our barcode to help raise even more money for Ellsworth. Thank you to everyone who participated in this program last year! It was a HUGE success! We appreciate your support!! If you have questions, please contact PTO at [email protected] “ ” ’ ¢ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ’ ’ - ________________________________________________________________________________ - “ ” Parental Notification The Mc Kinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act of 2001 *Offers educational services for the children of families in transition to permanent housing. We are looking to assist families that may be in the following situations. *Living with family, friends, or other. *If your family owned its home and lost it to foreclosure *The home your family was renting and the landlord lost it to foreclosure and you are living in a temporary situation. *Other circumstance may apply. Please call to see if you qualify. As a family experiencing transitional housing, you have the right to: * Continue your child’s education at the school they attended prior to becoming homeless (their school of origin). * Enroll your child in any public school that other students are eligible to attend, from the same attendance area. * Have your child enroll in and have full and equal opportunity to succeed with being separated from other students. * Receive educational services for which your child is eligible including transportation services, participation in meal programs, referrals to health care/immunization services and other appropriate services. Please call the district Mc Kinney Vento Liaison/ M. Myers 480987-5304 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Notificación Parental Educación de Niño y Juventud sin Hogar Mc Kinney –Vento 2001 Acta de Asistencia Educativa Para “Familias Sin Hogar” Ofrece los servicios educativos para los niños de familias en la transición a hogar permanente. Buscamos y asistimos familias que pueden estar en las siguientes situaciones. *Viviendo con un familiar, con los amigos o con otra persona. *Si su familia tenia su casa y la perdió a la ejecución de una hipoteca *Si el propietaro perdió la casa que usted rentaba a la ejecución de una hipoteca y usted vive en una situación temporaria. *Otra circunstancia puede aplicar. Hay diferente calificaciones. Llame para saber mas Cuando una familia que atraviesa una situación de no tener donde vivir usted tiene el derecho por su niños a: *Seguir asistiendo a la escuela que asistieron antes de llegar a quedarse sin hogar o a la última escuela que asistieron si esto es su deseo y es práctico. *Inscribir a su niño en cualquier escuela pública que otros estudiantes son elegibles atender, de la misma área de la atendencia *Inscribir su niño y tener oportunidad completa y igual de tener éxito sin la separación de otros estudiantes. *Reciba los servicios educativos para su niño que es elegible, y inclusive servicios de transporte, la participación en programas de comida, las referencias a servicios de vacunación, asistencias medica y otros servicios apropiados. Contacta la enlace local del distrito escolar: M. Myers 480-9875304 Do you work in Agriculture? Is your work in agriculture your main source of employment or is the job you have for economic necessity because you can not find work in agriculture? This may be in dairy, farm or nursery work. * Have you changed residence in the past 3 years because you are looking for work? * Are you or your children younger than 22 years old and are in school grades Kinder to Twelve? * If you answered yes to all or some of these questions, you and your family may be eligible to receive services of additional education of the federal program of education for the Migrant families. Please contact the district Migrant Liaison/ M. Myers987-5304 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Trabaja usted en la agricultura? * Es su trabajo en la agricultura su trabajo principal de empleo o es el trabajo que usted tiene para la necesidad económica porque no puede encontrar trabajo en la agricultura que sea lechería, nurseria o trabajo in la cosecha, en los files. * Se ha cambiado de residencia en los últimos tres años debido a su trabajo? * Usted o sus hijos son menores de 22 anos y están in las escuela en los grados uno al doce? * Si su respuesta es sí a todos o algunos de estas preguntas, usted o su familia puede ser elegible para recibir servicios de educación, suplementaria del programa federal de educación Para el Migrante. Contacta la enlace del distrito, Programa Migrante M. Myers 480-987 5304 * J.O. Combs District Food and Clothing Bank Open Tuesdays 301 E Combs Rd. (Proof of residency required for newcomers) 9 am-11:30 and 1 pm-4 pm Telephone: 480-987-5304 Closed School Holidays Districto J.O. Combs Banco De Comida Y Ropa Abriremos Martes 301 E. Combs Rd. (Necesita su prueba de domicilio) 9 am-11:30 am and 1 pm-4 pm Telefono: 480-987-5304 Cerramos en los dias que las escuelas cierran “ ”