March 10, 2016
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March 10, 2016
Mar. 10, 2016 A Message from the Principal… February has ended with distant thoughts of the cold winter weather. Let’s hope that we can begin to think of those warm spring days filled with warmer weather, green grass, flowers blooming and birds returning home. As February came to a close, author Rick Labadia brought us inspiration as he shared his love for writing. You could see that he planted a passion for writing in the hearts of our children and they continue to run with it! The month also closed out with our Student Council finishing their drive to collect items/donations for Caring Kits for Kids for children in hospitals. Our children are strong community members and their recent collection reminds me of how special they are, particularly in their compassion toward others. The month of March has started with a great deal of excitement due to our school wide celebration of Dr. Seuss and Reading Across America. Thank you to Mrs. Lavoie for organizing Crazy Socks, Red and White, and Beach Days for our students. The month kicked off with encouragement for everyone to read, read, read and of course have fun! Our PTB also hosted a Family Game Night where families came to play, laugh and share their games. What great fun! This month we will also be embarking on our state assessments for grades three through five. I wanted to share a few good tips for supporting our students to do their best. Physically Get them moving- Sports, exercise and dancing relieve stress that assessments may cause. Physical activity that gets children away from academics for a few hours each day can help them perform better. Get them breathing- Teach children a simple breathing exercise that you’ll do with them once or twice a day and in times of stress. Take a deep breath in through the nose, hold for 3 seconds, then exhale slowly through the mouth to the count of 10. Get them fed- The more nutritiously our children eat, the better they will do in school. Get them rest- Elementary children need up to 10 hours of sleep each night to do their best. Emotionally Super support- As much as you value good assessment results, it is important that children understand that your love and respect for them is not dependent on scores. Online practice- Practicing their confidence by getting used to how the questions are worded and how to respond. Our district philosophy is that we will be informed by assessments and not driven by them. Assessment results will support our programmatic evaluation and drive our professional learning priorities. We do not treat state assessments as high stakes for children, only for ourselves as an institution. With the recent announcement in mind from Governor Malloy regarding the writing assessment, we will value and will take advantage of the additional instructional time. We still place great importance on writing as a component of a child's education, and we will recognize the importance of our state assessments to provide us measures to evaluate our effectiveness as an organization in terms of delivering instruction. It continues to be an absolute joy to work with Braeburn’s dedicated staff, supportive parents and energized students. Yours, Jeffrey Sousa CURRICULUM CORNER We would love to add a picture of your family reading the book together to our video display in the main hallway outside of the office. Email your pictures to me at [email protected] to be included. Please feel free to contact me with any questions that you might have about this exciting program. Your feedback is encouraged and always welcome! Ellen Cercone Curriculum Specialist One School, One Book I hope that your family is enjoying reading The World according to Humphrey, by Betty G. Birney. This exciting project was made possible through the generosity of grant money awarded to me by the Foundation for West Hartford Public Schools. Through this program we aim to build a community of readers at our school. Reading aloud at home is a valuable experience because it provides an opportunity for family discussions about the characters and adventures that happen in a story, while strengthening comprehension. Students, parents, teachers, administrators and support staff are all participating in this exciting event. Even our after school care provider, WHEE, is joining us in this endeavor. During the morning announcements each day, children will be encouraged to turn and talk to a friend or neighbor about what was read the previous night, may be asked to share their predictions of what might happen next in the story, or talk about their favorite part of the story with an adult that they come into contact with during the day. The World according to Humphrey is the first in a series of chapter books about an adorable hamster and his many adventures. Other Humphrey books are also available in our school library. We will be reading together through mid-March. Dismissal Schedule for Remainder of Parent/Teacher Conference Week Thurs. March 10 Fri. March 11 1:30 pm 1:30 pm Please plan to pick-up your children at school or meet them on time at their bus stops. Thank you. Next Edition of The Sunflower will be Date Reminder Version: Thursday, Mar. 24, 2016 Monthly Lunch Menu Please visit the WHPS website for our monthly lunch menu at: http://www.whps.org/page.cfm?p=2084 DATE Thurs, Mar 10 Fri, Mar 11 Sat, Mar 12 BRAEBURN CALENDAR EVENT Raffle Baskets on Display in the Lobby 11:00 am-12:30 pm Gr. 5, Science CMT 1:30 pm Early Dismissal, Parent/Teacher Conferences TIME 1:30 pm Raffle Baskets on Display in the Lobby Early Dismissal, Parent/Teacher Conferences 7:00-11:00 pm Braeburn PTB BASH, Wampanoag Country Club Sun, Mar 13 Daylight Savings Time begins Fri, Mar 18 Tues, Mar 22 2:15-3:00 pm Fitness Friday Cultural Council presents Bach to Rock Performance 7:45-8:30 am Student Council Meeting, Room 136 Wed, Mar 23 School Store Day Fri, Mar 25 Good Friday-No School Sun, Mar 27 Easter Sunday Mon, Mar 28 10:15-11:15 am Gr. 4, ELA CAT Tues, Mar 29 10:15-11:15 am 1:45-2:45 pm Gr. 4, ELA CAT Gr. 3, Math Quest Test Thurs, Mar 31 1:00-2:00 pm Gr. 5, ELA CAT Fri, Apr 1 1:00-2:00 pm Gr. 5, ELA CAT Sat, Apr 2 7:00-9:00 pm Braeburn Night at the Wolf Pack Mon, Apr 4 9:00-10:00 am Gr. 3, ELA CAT Tues, Apr 5 10:15-11:15 am Gr. 3, ELA CAT Wed, Apr 6 Thurs, Apr 7 Fri, Apr 8 Family Night; Non-electronic Activities encouraged 9:15 am-1:45 pm 6:00 –8:00 pm Gr. 5 to Noah Webster House PTB Meeting, Cafeteria 10:15-11:15 am DEAR Book Character Day Gr. 4, Math Quest Test Mon, Apr 11-Fri, Apr 15 Spring Recess-No School From the Nurse’s Office ILL CHILD POLICY Regular school attendance is necessary for optimal learning. However, a mere presence at school does not ensure effective learning. A child must be feeling well in order to maximize the learning experience. In addition, a child who is sick and comes to school may spread the illness to other students and staff. It is recommended that a child remain home if any of the following conditions are present: The Braeburn Visual Arts students have been working hard this month to create a unique collaborative work of art in a school wide effort. They will design a cityscape as a contribution to our Square 1 Art fundraiser! This will be a wonderful opportunity to purchase key chains, mugs, cards, and more enhanced by your child's art work. In addition, every child will receive a custom sticker sheet of their very own artwork free with your order form! 1. Fever: Temperature of 100 degrees or higher. The child can return to school after he/she is fever-free for 24 hours, without fever-reducing medicine such as Tylenol (Acetaminophen) or Motrin (Ibuprofen). The funds raised will benefit Braeburn Visual Arts and PTB. Please keep an eye out for your child's art work and ordering catalog on 3/17. 2. Vomiting/diarrhea: A child with vomiting and/ or diarrhea should stay home and return to school only after being symptom-free for 24 hours. Any questions please contact Brittany Kearney [email protected] or Cindy LeDuc [email protected] 3. Conjunctivitis (Pink eye): Following a diagnosis of conjunctivitis, the child may return to school 24 hours after the first dose of prescribed medication. 4. Rashes: Common infectious diseases with rashes are most contagious in the early stages. A child with a suspicious rash should return to school only after a health care provider has made a diagnosis and has authorized the child’s return to school. 5. Colds: Consider keeping your child at home if he/she is experiencing excessive nose blowing and/ or coughing. 6. Antibiotics: If your child has a contagious illness that requires antibiotics, he/she must be on the medication for 24 hours before considered noncontagious and able to return to school. Volunteers Needed The art room is looking for parents who are willing to take artwork home to be matted in preparation for the upcoming 2016 Art Show. Please email Ms. Kearney if you are interested. [email protected] year·book ˈyirˌbo͝ok/ noun a collection of memories for the many students of Braeburn to cherish for years to come containing class photos of each Braeburn class, photos of the friendly Braeburn staff, collections of photos of the many Braeburn Events from the current year, and a montage of photos of our 5th graders from when they began their elementary school career to their final Braeburn year ... including their own thoughts about their experience. Hi Braeburn Families, The process of collecting photos of our 5th graders from the current year as well as past years continues … so please don’t forget to upload your pictures to my DROPBOX account. Because there are so many photos out there, and so little space on my computer, I have created a Dropbox account where your photos can be "dropped." This will allow you to simply upload your pictures from your computer into my Dropbox "Pictures for Braeburn Yearbook 2015-1016" shared file (I will post the link at the bottom of this email). Having so many random photos in the file can be confusing sometimes, so, if you need to clarify a photo (i.e. picture of a 5th grader from 2nd grade, a specific assembly, etc.), please send me a quick email with your name and details about the picture. There is limited space in the Dropbox account and if the shared file doesn't allow you to upload a picture(s), please just send me an email to let me know or you can email me the photo(s) if there are not TOO MANY photos. TO SUMMARIZE: 1. Collect any Braeburn photos you may have from school events this year OR of 5th graders, from past or current year(s) 2. Go to the link: https://www.dropbox.com/request/V9rpUqcyXaHL1eSWR9eo and upload your photo(s) 3. If the photo(s) needs clarification, email me: [email protected] If you have any questions, please email me. Happy Clicking! Candace Czajkowski Conard High School Musical Productions Presents The Addams Family Running March 11-19, The Addams Family features an original story, and it’s every father’s nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. A man her parents have never met. And if that weren’t upsetting enough, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he’s never done before — keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday’s “normal” boyfriend and his parents. The weird and wonderful antics come to devilishly delightful life in Conard High School’s production of The Addams Family. Come join in the fun. We'll leave the lights off for you. Performance dates and times: Friday, March 11 at 7:00 Saturday, March 12 at 7:00 Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 Friday, March 18 at 7:00 Saturday, March 19 at 7:00 Tickets are $15.00 and are available at the door, however to insure availability purchasing your tickets in advance is recommended online beginning February 22nd at: www.conardhighschoolmusical.com Conard High School Auditorium 110 Beechwood Road, West Hartford, CT *There is a limited number of wheelchair accessible handicap seating in the Conard High School Auditorium.* ~~ Questions? Please contact Anne Coon at [email protected] LIKE us on Facebook: Conard High School Musical Productions FOLLOW us on Instagram: CHS Musical The Addams Family THE ADDAMS FAMILY A NEW MUSICAL Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams Originally produced on Broadway by Stuart Oken, Roy Furman, Michael Leavitt, Five Cent Productions, Stephen Schuler, Decca Theatricals, Scott M. Delman, Stuart Ditsky, Terry Allen Kramer, Stephanie P. McClelland, James L. Nederlander, Eva Price, Jam Theatricals/Mary LuRoffe, Pittsburgh CLO/Gutterman-Swinsky, Vivek Tiwary/Gary Kaplan, The Weinstein Company/Clarence, LLC, Adam Zotovich/Tribe Theatricals By Special Arrangement with Elephant Eye Theatrical West Hartford Special Education PTO Wednesday, March 23 at 7pm Finding Your Advocacy Style with Jen and Julie For many parents, navigating the special education process is extraordinarily overwhelming. It can become even more so when disagreements arise between the parents and the school team about the child’s program. As seasoned professionals who work with parents and school districts in PPT & IEP meetings almost every day, Attorney Jennifer Laviano and advocate Julie Swanson have learned which parental advocacy styles are effective, and which ones are not. Further, having insight into what drives administrative decision making can be a valuable tool for parents as they strive to have their child’s educational needs met. Join us for this informational and entertaining session: Finding Your Advocacy Style with Jen and Julie. Advocate Julie Swanson and Special Education Attorney Jennifer Laviano are co-founders of YourSpecialEducationRights.com Location: Sedgwick Middle School 128 Sedgwick Road, West Hartford (Enter through Wardwell Rd entrance) Saturday, March 26 at 2pm Farmington Miniature Golf & Ice Cream Parlor’s 20th Anniversary Easter Egg Hunt This year’s event will feature a Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt at 2pm after the crowds have gone and the music is turned off. Hosted by Mike Stacy of Lite 100.5 it will be a fun event for everyone! Location: Farmington Miniature Golf and Ice Cream Parlor 1048 Farmington Avenue, Farmington CT 860-677-0118 Coming up in April… Friday, April 1 at 9:30am Coffee & Conversation at Panera - Bishops Corner The first Friday of the month, parents of children receiving special educations services meet for coffee and a chance to talk & make new friends in a casual setting. For more information and to become a member of West Hartford Special Education PTO visit: www.WHSEPTO.org Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/West-Hartford-SEPTO