Hilliard`s Hi-Lights newsletter Mar 2011
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Hilliard`s Hi-Lights newsletter Mar 2011
Mar ch 2 011 Hilliard Hi-Lights Edited by: Kristen Bakich Distributed by: Bobbie Gibson Fax: 440-835-5698 24 Hour Attendance: 835-6345 24365 Hilliard Blvd • Westlake, OH 44145 Main Office Phone: 440-835-6343 From the Principal: Ms. Mary Flanagan Congratulations to Mrs. Bobbie Gibson who was chosen as Hilliard’s recipient of PTA’s Ohio Achievement Award. The award was presented by Mrs. Johanni. Mrs. Gibson has been an excellent volunteer throughout the years and everyone agreed that she was an outstanding choice! contest and won a school visit from a Cleveland Browns player. The player was Pro Bowler Joe Thomas. Joe and David were driven to Hilliard in style – a shiny limousine. Time was spent talking about nutrition and exercise with the third grade students in Mrs. Leonard/Ms. Patton’s class. It was a great time and I think David is still smiling. A special thanks to Joe Thomas and Grandma! a quiet place for them to study and check their work when finished. Remember that home and school working together is very important to the success of all children. A few reminders… 1. Please take time to look at the Westlake City Schools website at www.wlake.org. Browse through the links and Reminder to parents of third familiarize yourself with all and fourth graders… the Ohio the information. Achievement Assessments 2. Remember to notify the (OAA) are scheduled for the Congratulations to Mr. and office when you have a following dates. Mrs. Meecha on the birth of change of telephone their second son, Samuel numbers – work, cell or • Wednesday, April 27 Thomas on 2/27. Mother and home as well as any change Grade 3 Reading baby are both doing great. of address. It’s very • Thursday, April 28 Welcome to Mrs. Meecha’s important to keep us Grade 4 Reading long term substitute, Miss updated. • Tuesday, May 3 Lindsey Bigeck. Miss Bigeck 3. Always call our Hilliard office Grade 3 Math is a graduate of Wittenberg at 835-6343 if you have • Wednesday, May 4 who fortunately spent quality questions that you’re not Grade 4 Math time with Mrs. Meecha quite sure about…we are assuring a smooth transition happy to help or clarify. Celebrate the Arts Day was for all students. 4. Remind your child to resolve once again a huge success conflicts peacefully. Use due to the outstanding efforts It is hard to believe that the words to express feelings of Mr. Wilson, our art teacher month of March is upon us. and talk through problems. Our teachers are hard at work and assisted by Mrs. Kathy Remind them to use planning, teaching, assessing, Barrick, PTA chairperson. Hilliard’s DeBug strategy. intervening and reteaching Students in kindergarten 5. Remember you are always when necessary. We do through grade 4 rotate welcome at Hilliard. We will through activities for the entire need your continued support achieve great progress in all at home. Please practice day. The day ends with a areas of your child’s math facts and read with your special assembly and development if we continue children daily. Develop their hopefully, you had an to work together. language skills by engaging opportunity to look through them in conversations – ask the program that was sent One more thing… I was very for their opinions and have home with every child. All of honored to receive PTA’s them explain their reasoning the day’s events are funded District Outstanding Educator by using their words. Locate by PTA dollars. A big thank Award on February 17th. It was places on a map of the world you to the many volunteers quite a surprise and will always and discuss differences in who assisted throughout this remain as a truly memorable people, weather, etc. Use remarkable day. event in my career! Thanks to every day occurrences to Mrs. Pauken and Mrs. Griebel Congratulations to third strengthen their underfor their excellent presentation grader, David Miller! David’s standing of concepts. Provide skills. grandmother entered a Page 2 From the PTA President: Mrs. Tanya Langermeier Even though the snow is still falling Hilliard PTA has not slowed down. We had a busy month in February and March is showing the same. Hilliard’s Founder’s Day Recipient is…Bobbie Gibson. Congratulations Bobbie! Bobbie couldn’t be more deserving. She was recognized at Westlake Council of PTA’s dinner on February 17th for her dedication to the students and staff at Hilliard. Bobbie has her hands in every committee in Hilliard PTA. She holds a position as 2nd V.P., chairs all our fundraisers and chairs our Hi-Lights Circulation. She is always at school volunteering and making a difference at Hilliard. She goes out of her way to help others. Bobbie, we are proud to have you as our 2011 Founder’s Day recipient. Volunteer of the month: Congratulations to Will Wilson for being selected and recognized at Westlake council of PTA’s meeting as Hilliard Hi-Lights Hilliard’s Star Volunteer of the month. Mr. Wilson is a member of Hilliard’s PTA & of course our fabulous Art teacher. Mr. Wilson has committed many hours to the PTA. He started the year out making those adorable scarecrows for our Fall Festival with the help of some students. He did a fantastic job organizing this year’s Celebrate the Arts Day. Thank you Mr. Wilson for your dedication to Hilliard! Hilliard Fun Fair: Please join us for Hilliard Fun Fair this Friday, March 4th from 5:30-7:30. There are plenty of games, food & fun for the whole family. If you would like to volunteer & haven't signed up already please contact Gail Golembiewski @ golembiewskigail@ yahoo.com. Malley’s Candy for sale: Hilliard will begin selling Malley’s candy this month. If you buy Easter candy already from Malley’s, consider buying it from Hilliard. Hilliard can earn 40% of the sale. Look for information to be sent home. Thank you to Michelle Tobin for organizing our sale this year. Don’t forget about ordering Market Day and Giant Eagle Cards! Dollars for Scholars: Enjoy a fun night out with the kids & support Westlake students at Dollars for Scholars. Doors open at 6pm at Westlake High School & the Seniors vs. Staff Basketball game will start at 7pm. There are lots of kid’s activities, silent auction & concession stands. They are also giving away a $1000 raffle cash prize. Tickets are $5 advance or $6 at the door. If you are interested in tickets for the raffle or event please contact me, tlangermeier6269@wowway / 440-892-4585 Our next PTA meeting is Thursday, March 24th at 9:00am—please note the change from evening to day meeting HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY! Page Market Day Highlights Thank you Hilliard families for supporting our Market Day fundraiser each month. Hilliard Elementary PTA can earn up to 20% profit each month from your grocery purchase. Our February sale profited $268.48 for Hilliard bringing us closer to our $4,000 year end goal. We’ve raised $3,534.61 so far this school year! These profits fund many fun filled, PTA sponsored activities throughout the school year such as the Fall Festival, Fun Fair and Art Show/Ice Cream Social. MARCH BONUS: Receive FREE A Salt for All Seasonings with $40 purchase this month OR receive FREE Pork Tenderloin with a $90 purchase in March. Enter promo code: MARBONUS upon checkout. Our next sale date is Saturday, March 19, 2011, 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. All internet orders must be in by 10:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15th so please do not delay. Order forms for the March sale have been sent home with your children. By registering on-line, you will receive valuable coupons for redemption when you place your monthly orders. You may also return Order Sheets to the school by Friday, March 11th. [email protected]. Thanks everyone! Thank you to the following volunteers: Sara Chappel, Holly Bodi and Linda Puchmeyer for making reminder calls; and Bobbie Gibson, Theresa Mazzio, Rob Dzuric, and Kristen Pigg for helping us unload and fill orders at the February sale. Help is needed each month from parents to place reminder phone calls and/or to unload the truck and fill orders on our sale dates. If you would like to assist, please contact: Jennifer Miller at [email protected] or Melissa Grimes at ***Market Day Needs You!!!!*** Jennifer Miller (440) 356-2780 Melissa Grimes (440) 835-5889 Market Day Co-Chairs We are in need of one or more individuals to step up and run market day next year. It is a big fundraiser for our PTA. If no one steps up to run this, we will not be able to have this fundraiser any more. Talk to other parents and perhaps a group of you can do this together. Please let Jennifer Rujawitz know at [email protected] or 440-3607464 if you are able to help with this fundraiser. Thanks!!! Giant Eagle Highlights For each gift card sold, 5% goes directly to PTA. It is easy to participate in this program. Just let me know what you need by 10:45 a.m., and I can have cards ready for you by the end of the school day for pick up. Send a note with your child or call Miss Reisdorff, Kindergarten teacher, at 899-3075 ext 2008. May Dugan / Westlake Assistance May Dugan/Westlake Assistance Community Food Drive March 14-18, 2011 Once again this year, with the support of the PTA and Westlake City Schools, our school community is collecting food for those in need in our area. Please help us fill a school bus with donations! Elementary schools and Early Childhood PTA are collecting cereal/oatmeal. Parkside Intermediate School and Lee Burneson Middle School are collecting peanut butter and jelly. Westlake High School is collecting nonperishable food items. Please look for collection boxes at Hilliard to place your cereal/oatmeal donation !!Bring a nonperishable food item to “Dollars for Scholars” on Friday, March 18th and receive $1 off your ticket price!! Thank you for your support! For more information please contact: Patty McHugh [email protected] 3 Page 4 Hi-Lights in Reading: Mrs. Trudy Pauken Hilliard students in Kindergarten through fourth grade brought home a pink “Cat in the Hat” log on February 11, 2011, to record three Dr. Seuss books (or other books of choice) that were enjoyed with the family during the two weeks prior to Dr. Seuss’s March 2 birthday celebration/remembrance. The completed and signed pink logs were to be returned to the classroom teacher by Friday, February 25. To acknowledge student participation, each child who returned a log received a certificate of participation, and every Hilliard child received a special Dr. Seuss bookmark. Each year, the National Education Association (NEA) commemorates the birth of one of the most prolific children’s authors, Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel, known to all as Dr. Seuss. He was born on March 2, 1904, and died on September 24, 1991. Throughout his writing career, Hilliard Hi-Lights he published 44 children’s books, which continue to be enjoyed by children and adults. He also wrote more than 60 books over the course of his lifetime. To celebrate his life and his contributions which foster children’s love of reading, and which also help many children learn to read, the NEA began the Read Across America program thirteen years ago to motivate children to read by involving parents and the community in providing exciting reading opportunities for children. Each year, March 2 is a day to celebrate reading. The NEA provides parents and community members, resources and activities to keep children reading 365 days a year. Here are some ways to promote reading fun at home: check out www.Seussville.com for a great reading adventure. This month’s March issue of Parenting Magazine has a feature on Read Across America and a selection of reading resources for parents, such as The Best Books to Pass On to Your Kids, among others. Go to www.readingrockets.com for a “family literacy ‘bag’” of Green Eggs and Ham activities. The NEA encourages families to focus on reading during the week in which the March 2 birthday falls, and EVERYDAY during the year. Why not take the “Readers’ Oath” with your child on March 2: I promise to read Each day and each night. I know it’s the key To growing up right. I’ll read to myself, I’ll read to a crowd. It makes no difference If silent or loud. I’ll read at my desk, At home and at school, On my bean bag or bed, By the fire or pool. Each book that I read Puts smarts in my head, ‘Cause brains grow more thoughts The more they are fed. So I take this oath To make reading my way Of feeding my brain What it needs every day. (Courtesy of Missouri – NEA) Page Hi-Lights from the Library: Mrs. Kim Geletka In our weekly library classes, we have been working hard. The fourth graders were recently tested to see if they could physically find any book on the library shelf, including easy fiction, chapter book fiction, nonfiction, reference books and biographies. I am happy to announce that EVERY fourth grader passed! Now the fourth grade is busy learning about online reference sources - including online dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases and almanacs. Third grade just finished learning about the online public access catalog (OPAC) and will soon begin a unit on reference sources and biographies. Second graders have just finished studying Caldecott Medal winning books, and first graders have learned to differentiate fiction and nonfiction. Kindergarten students are now experts at checking out items. Before checking out, the kindergarteners hear stories such as The Day It Rained Hearts by Felicia Bond and Charlie Needs a Cloak by Tomie DePaola. Preschool stories follow the classroom curriculum, so our stories have been about “winter”, “love and friendship” and “shapes”. If you have any questions about overdue books or any other library matters, feel free to contact the librarian, Kim Geletka, at 440-2501156 or [email protected]. Birthday Books Many generous people made donations of birthday books to the library this month! The library would like to thank the following students (and their thoughtful parents) for their contributions of birthday books. Name Birthday Title and Author Classroom Maggie Gibel Jan. 6 Minerva Louise on Halloween by Janet Morgan Stoeke Miss Melissa’s Preschool Allison Granzier Feb. 9 The Easter Egg by Jan Brett Miss Kim’s Preschool Allan Wylie Feb. 13 Sleepover at Gramma’s House by Barbara Joosse Miss Kathy’s Preschool Max Benjamin Atlas Feb. 19 LMNO Peas by Keith Baker Grandson of Mrs. Pauken, Reading Specialist at Hilliard School – in honor of his 1st birthday! 5 Page 6 Hi-Lights in Physical Education: Mr. Tom Urich REMINDER ON GYM SHOES! With snow and slush comes boots to keep feet warm and dry. It is time to pack the gym shoes into the backpacks on gym days. Please help students remember their gym shoes for their scheduled gym days. If students do not have their gym shoes when coming to class they are not prepared to work safely. Students without proper shoes are required to sit on the stage steps for their class time. TOURNAMENTS CONTINUE! Congratulations to Anthony Rego and Jacob May (Big Daddies) for winning the 4th grade cornhole tournament. They are awaiting a matchup to play Hilliard Staff. A 4-on-4 soccer tournament is already underway with our 4th Hilliard Hi-Lights graders during recess. All games have been intense and high energy! IN CLASS We have been active as usual. We have wrapped up a unit on soccer skills in all grades. The kids got a “kick” out of those lessons. As an extension of annual Celebrate the Arts Day, we explored dance and creative movement with our Geo Fitness unit. http:// www.geomotiongroup.com/ physicaleducation.htm The Geo Fitness unit was made possible by a grant awarded to Hilliard Physical Education a few years ago by the Westlake Education Foundation. http:// westlakeeducationfoundatio n.org/ Students are currently learning about and preparing for physical fitness assessment. The Westlake City Schools use Fitnessgram as the main assessment tool for standards in fitness. http:// www.fitnessgram.net PHYSICAL EDUCATION WEBSITE! The Hilliard Elementary Physical Education website continues to grow. Be sure to visit the site often to stay up-todate with what is going on in the gym. http://beta.westlake.k12.oh.us/ schools/hilliard/ physicaleducation/default.aspx What’s New? • Read about the annual Punt, Pass, and Kick contest. • Find hundreds of coloring pages related to sports, games, and exercise. Students can earn Hi-Fives for coloring a picture to decorate the gym. • A home activity calendar has been added to encourage physical activity at home. Stay Active, Mr. Urich Hilliard Elementary Physical Education Hi-Lights in Guidance: Mrs. Roberta English Some Thoughts on Bullying From the beginning of time we can find examples of bullying. We have heard stories of the early cavemen clubbing others to get what they wanted. It is sad to think that thousands of years later, we have put a name to this behavior. We call it BULLYING, and it still exists. We may have been a target of a bully when we went to school. We could even now, as an adult, feel the wrath of a bully. The way we define bullying to children at elementary school is as follows: Bullying is when a person hurts, frightens or leaves out another person on purpose and does so repeatedly. The target feels uncomfortable. We also want children and adults to recognize the differences between being silly, bad behavior and bullying. The following is taken from George Batsche and Benjamin Moore’s book Helping Children Grow Up in Page the ‘90s: a Resource Book for Parents and Teachers. This list focuses on some environmental factors which can contribute to bullying behavior. • • • • • Too little supervision of children and adolescents Aggressive behavior at home Harsh physical punishment Abusive peers A “payoff”….adults give in to the child’s obnoxious and aggressive behavior The best thing we can teach our children is how to stand up to bullying without being a bully in return. Elementary age children can often be redirected by peers who firmly state, “You have no right to treat him that way. If you don’t stop, I will need to let an adult know.” Another strategy that works well is for the bystander to ask the target child to play with them away from the child doing the bullying, Some parents even practice these ideas with their children at home. One thing we know for sure is revenge never works! At Hilliard we are committed to having a safe and comfortable environment for children. Not only do children need to feel safe from physical harm, but emotionally safe, too. We currently have a committee called the Noble Committee comprised of Mrs. Fouts, Mrs. Mavis, Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Toncar, Mrs. Geletka, Mr. Urich, Mr. Wilson and led by me. Our goals are to design and implement strategies which will teach children good character. One such strategy is to develop standards of behavior for each area in school- halls, cafeteria, restroom, and playground. We will all be making a concerted effort to recognize great behavior and deal appropriately with the bad choices some children make. Teaching and expecting good manners throughout the building is high on our priority list. Many of our students are already quite skilled! Hi-Lights from Founders Day On Thursday, February 17th, the Westlake Council of PTA's honored some of the amazing men and women who do so much for our kids. Once again, Hilliard Elementary School was well-represented and very proud of our award recipients! Our heart-felt congratulations goes to: Mary Flanagan, Westlake's Outstanding District Educator Award Recipient for 2011, and Bobbie Gibson, 2011 Ohio Achievement Award Recipient. A very special THANK YOU goes to Trudy Pauken, Pam Griebel, and Jackie Johanni who stood before a packed house and did an outstanding job honoring these two special women. Please take a minute to congratulate Ms. Flanagan and Mrs. Gibson the next time you see them. 2011 Founder's Day Award Recipients Westlake Early Childhood PTA Karen Krantz Bassett PTA Michelle Stalter Dover PTA Jan Vulku Hilliard PTA Bobbie Gibson Holly Lane PTA Cindy Archer Parkside PTA Elizabeth Huffman Lee Burneson PTA Westlake High PTSA Westlake Council of PTAs Helping Hands Award Oustanding District Educator Karen Jones Timothy S. Freeman Dr. Dan Keenan Cathy Axcell Mary Flanagan 7 Page 8 Celebrate the Arts Hilliard held Celebrate the Arts Friday, February 11th. It was a great event, with 14 visiting artists working with the students. Mr. Wilson did an outstanding job organizing the event, including visual art, music, drama, dance, and story-telling. An outpouring of support from over 30 PTA volunteers made the day go smooth as silk. Bobbie Gibson, our Founder’s Day award winner, organized the luncheon, and did a fantastic job!(of course!) Thanks to all the staff members and parents who brought food for the luncheon. Many volunteers brought food and helped the artists that day, doing double-duty. It’s a pleasure to be involved in the Hilliard PTA, with so many hard-working people. Thanks to all! Emily’s Rainbow Run Pre-School Hi-Lights Hilliard Hi-Lights A parent night for learning and laughing at Hilliard Elementary is coming April 13th, 2011 at 6:30PM. Registration information will be available in March. • ABC’s of behavior • Defining behavior • Discussion topics will include: • Importance of play • This night is courtesy of PEP Day Care Plus and the Westlake Early Childhood Staff. Free babysitting will be available. For questions, please contact [email protected] Strategies of praise/ignore • Avoiding power struggles Page 9 Page 10 Music Boosters Hi-Lights Upcoming Events Please come to Hilliard's son and favorite adult female event!!! Cleveland Cavaliers vs Chicago Bulls!!! April 8 at 7:30 Please complete the form located on the next page and return to Jennifer Rujawitz by March 9 along with a check made out to the Cleveland Cavaliers and we can get seats together. If you miss this date you can order your own tickets by contacting Carl Manteau with the Cavaliers, but there is a $5 service fee per order and your seats may be away from the rest of the group. Send your order to school in an envelope marked "Cavaliers game". If you have questions please contact Jennifer Rujawitz at [email protected] or 440-360-7464 Tickets are $28 for Loudville (upper level) sides and $20 for Loudville Corners (I plan on getting the $28 tickets). Lower level seats are also available- they start at $53 and go up from there. Service fees are $5 per order- not per ticket! (I will cover this for the tickets received by March 9). Hilliard Hi-Lights Contact Carl Manteau with any further questions Carl Manteau Group Sales Manager Lake Erie Monsters Hockey 1 Center Ice Cleveland, Ohio 44115 Tel: (216) 420-2141 Fax: (216) 420-2550 Cavaliers Game Ticket Order Form Please return this portion along with check made out to the Cleveland Cavaliers to by March 9th Boy's Name: ______________________ Guest name: ____________________________ Boy's Teacher: ______________________ Contact Number: ______________________ Contact E-mail: ______________________ Number of Tickets: ______________________ Price/Ticket: ______________________ Amount of enclosed check made out to Cleveland Cavaliers______________________ Porter Public Library Events Page 11 MARCH 2011 1 6 7 2 3 Dr. Seuss Day – Wear gray, red and white 8 9 Mrs. Zellers’ class to Planetarium: 4 High 5 Raffle 5 PTA Fun Fair 5:30-7:30pm 10 11 12 17 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Special Day ~ “WEARIN’ OF THE GREEN” 18 High 5 Raffle 19 Market Day pick-up: 10:15-11:15 am 24 Hilliard PTA meeting: 9:00 am 25 26 SHINING STAR BREAKFAST! 7:45 am 12:35 – 1:55 pm 13 Daylight savings time begins – move clocks forward 1 hour 14 May Dugan cereal food drive begins (through 3/18) 16 15 First day students permitted to ride bikes to school (Must have helmet, lock and parent permission) PTA Council Dollars For Scholars Basketball game: 6:30 pm Grade 3 to Planetarium: Shields 8:259:30; Leonard/ Patton 9:4010:45;Meyrose 12:05-1:10 20 SPRING BEGINS 21 Board of Education Meeting: 5:30 pm 22 SPIRIT DAY! 23 State of Ohio Tornado Drill: 9:50 am HIGH FIVE STORE End of 3rd grading period 27 28 Spring Break begins (through 4/3) 29 30 31