Alderwood Elementary School
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Alderwood Elementary School
Alderwood Elementary March 2012 Message from the Principal Dear Parents, I am so pleased to announce that we were recently informed that Alderwood Elementary School is being recognized by our state by being awarded the prestigious “Achievement Award for Overall Excellence”. The Washington Achievement Awards celebrate the state’s top-performing schools in multiple categories. Awardwinning schools share at least one common attribute: the power to profoundly affect student learning. The category of Overall Excellence is awarded to schools in our state that score in the top 5% on the Washington Achievement Index. Washington’s Achievement Index is designed to identify and recognize the state’s highestachieving schools over a two-year period. The index . . . Provides a fair and consistent measurement of Washington’s public schools. Presents a clear picture of how our schools and districts are performing in five key outcomes, how they are improving over time, how they compare to schools of similar demographics, and whether they are closing achievement gaps. I am incredibly proud of the consistent hard work on the part of our students and staff, and I am so pleased that our school community is able to receive this level of recognition. We really have an amazing school filled with great people! Mar. 1 Estoy increíblemente orgullosa del trabajo duro y consistente de parte de nuestros estudiantes y empleados, y estoy satisfecha que la comunidad de nuestra escuela es capaz de recibir este nivel de reconocimiento. En verdad tenemos una escuela increíble con gente sensacional. 3:00 WRC/PTA Dr. SeussFamily Night 6:00 WRC/PTA Doctor SeussNoche de Familia Mar. 6 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 ELL Family Night-Noche de Familias de ELL, 6:30 Mar. 7 Early Release-Despedida Temprana Preventative Dental Visits Visitas Preventivas Dentales Mar. 8 Preventative Dental Visits All Day Visitas Preventivas Dentales Dia Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Maestros Ayudan en Sterling Meadows 3:30-4:30 - Ofrecen ayuda de computación a los padres -Explican las calificaciones Mar. 9 Preventative Dental Visits Visitas Preventivas Dentales Mar. 11 Daylight Savings Time : clocks 1 hour ahead! Luz de Diurna-Adelante 1 hora a sus relojes ! Mar. 13 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Mar. 14 Early Release-Despedida Temprana Open House For next year’s kindergarteners Casa Abierta Niños de kinder del próximo año 1:15 2:30-3:30 Mar. 15 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Mar. 20 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Mar. 21 Early Release-Salida Temprano PTA Meeting-Junta del PTA 1:15 7:00 Mar. 22 Climbing Club- Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Mar. 23 Regular School Day-SNOW Make-up day Día Escolar Regular Recuperar el día de Nieve Mar. 27 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 ELL Family Night-Noche de Familias de ELL, 6:30 Mar. 28 Early Release-Despedida Temprana Mar. 29 Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 3:00 Mar. 30 Early Release-Salida Temprana 1:15 Queridos Padres. Estoy satisfecha en anunciar que la Escuela de Alderwood será reconocida y otorgada por el Estado con el prestigioso, “Premio de Lograr Excelencia Total.” Este premio es otorgado a las escuelas de superior rendimiento en varias categorías. Las escuelas seleccionadas comparten por lo menos un atributo en común: el poder de profundamente afectar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes. La categoría de Excelencia Total es concedida a las escuelas del Estado que logran recibir notas superiores- dentro del 5%. El índice de Logro de Washington fue diseñado para identificar y reconocer las escuelas que demuestran el rendimiento superior del Estado dentro de un periodo de dos anos. El índice… Provee una medida consistente y justa de las escuelas publicas del Estado Presenta una imagen clara de cómo las escuelas y los distritos rinden en cinco resultados claves, cómo están mejorando conforme avanza el tiempo, cómo se comparan a otras escuelas con demográficas similares y si están removiendo las inconsistencias de rendimiento. FOR YOUR CALENDAR Climbing Club-Club de Alpinismo 1:15 All Day Dia All Day Dia 1:15 UPCOMING… April 2—6 SPRING BREAK—NO SCHOOL 2-6 de abril— Vacaciones de PrimaveraEscuela Cerrada Page 2 Alderwood Elementary Newsletter WHATS HAPPENING AT ALDERWOOD BIKES for BOOKS! Alderwood Elementary is starting a new program called Bikes for Books, which is an opportunity for your child to win a FREE BIKE! The program is sponsored by the Bellingham Bay Masonic Lodge #44 who donated the bikes for students at Alderwood. We will be holding a raffle in April for these bikes. For each week your child spends at least 20 minutes a night reading, 5 nights a week, they will earn a ticket for the raffle. They will take home a reading log and fill out the book they read, for how long, and will need a parent or guardian signature. They can earn one ticket a week each week leading up to our raffle, where we will have two boy bikes and two girl bikes to give away. The bikes will be awarded at our School Carnival on Friday, April 27, 2012 from 6-8 pm. Please encourage your child to read, and sign their reading log so they can get a ticket! Every child has an equal chance to win. Let the reading begin! Kindergarten Registration & Open House! We will begin registering kindergarten children for the 2012-13 school year on Thursday March 1st. If you or family and friends that live in the Alderwood district, have a child entering Kindergarten this coming fall, please come by our office to pick up a registration packet. Also on Wednesday March 14th, Alderwood will be hosting it’s Kindergarten Open House from 2:30 to 3:30 for all our prospective kindergarten students and their families. This is the perfect opportunity to come by and tour the school and meet the Kindergarten teachers! If you have a neighbor or know a family with a kindergarten age child, please tell them to visit our school or call our office. SCHOOL NEWS Intermediate Music Notes: From Music Teacher Mona Dahl Fourth and fifth graders have started recorders in music! We are having a great time learning to play this instrument. Please make sure your student brings their recorder to school every Wednesday through the end of March. The Alderwood Elementary Choir began in early February for all interested 3rd, 4th and 5th graders. We meet on Wednesdays during lunch and recess, and some students miss a bit of class in order to be in the choir. We are preparing for the San Juan Music Educators’ Elementary Choir Festival, which will be held on Saturday, March 24, 2012 at Sehome High School in Bellingham. We hope you can attend. We have 58 students in our choir this year! Stay Connected with Alderwood!: Follow us on Facebook and Receive SchoolMessenger Notices! Did you know Alderwood Elementary School has a Facebook page? Stay informed of all our school events by “liking” us on Facebook! Also, you can insure you are staying up to date with school information by receiving email, text messages and information via our automated phone service with SchoolMessenger. Make sure our school office has your most current contact information. We can also assist you in managing your contacts so you can have SchoolMessenger send newsletters to email addresses, receive text messages about upcoming events, and be informed about emergencies and other important information. WHAT’S HAPPENING AROUND THE DISTRICT Squalicum High School Future Business Leaders. Are you an artist or photographer? Is so, you might be interested in Haggen’s “Create the Next Reusable Bag Contest”! SQHS FBLA members have partnered with Haggen to bring students this opportunity. So create and submit up to three photos or drawings by February 19, the winning designs will appear on Haggen’s next reusable bags sold at Haggen and you can select a charity to donate the profits to. The competition is for all schools in Whatcom County and divided into three brackets based on grade level. Designs will be posted on Haggen’s Facebook page and voting will take place as soon as February 8th thru February 22nd. Top ten entries with the highest votes in each bracket will be judged by a panel. For more information, visit Haggen’s Facebook page or website. Alderwood Elementary Newsletter Page 3 STUDENT ARRIVAL PROCEDURES Just a reminder to parents to not to drop your child off at school until 8:00 a.m. or later. Starting at 8:00, students may go to breakfast or outside on the playground until the bell rings at 8:25. There is no adult supervision before 8:00 and all office staff are working and not able to look after students that arrive early. We appreciate your help in making sure all our students are kept safe and looked after when they arrive at school. STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP When dropping off or picking up your child from school, we ask that you park in the guest parking lot on the South side of the building. If you wish to stay in your car, we ask that you park along the shoulder by the soccer field and wait for our dismissal supervisors to direct you when a space opens in front of the school. Do not stop or park in the lane of traffic. The lanes in front of the building are used by the busses and need to remain open, so please do not pull up along the curb without being directed to do so. Keeping the lanes open helps bus drivers pull in safely to the curb and pick up or drop off those students riding busses to and from school. Thank you for helping keep Alderwood kids safe! SCHOOL CLOSURE INFORMATION—NON ENGLISH In the event school is closed due to weather, all non-English speaking families can call the following number to hear updates in your home language on any school closures! The number is: 360-647-6815. PREVENTATIVE DENTAL VISITS COMING UP! On March 7, 8 and 9, the Preventative Dental Services dental van will be at Alderwood to provide students with dental assessments, cleanings, fluoride treatments, preventative education and sealants. Students may sign up for this service if they have Medicaid Cards, Basic Health Plus, or Healthy Options and do not have dental care every six months. Fliers were sent home last week with information and a sign up form. If you would like your child to participate in the free dental services, fill the form out and return by Monday March 5th. Q & A WITH SHANNON LEMIEUX—ELL TEACHER What made you decide to become a teacher? I have always loved learning, and teaching is a great way to continue exploring and sharing my passion to learn. My mother and my high school English teacher, Ms. Wheeler-Smith, were influential in sparking my desire to teach. What part of your job is the most rewarding? All of it! Alderwood is a great school with fantastic students and staff. My favorite part of the day is starting each morning in the library with Rosetta Stone and Math Whizz. It is great to see how many students are ready to start the day learning right at 8 o’clock. If you were not a teacher, what career would you have chosen, and why? An astronaut. Space exploration would definitely be the next best thing. If you could trade places with one person for a day, who would it be and why? It would be fun to trade places with my students. Can you imagine?! Do you have any quotes you live by and if so, would you share them with us? “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.” Dr. Seuss, from The Lorax Alderwood Elementary Newsletter Page 4 STUDENTS OF THE MONTH! CONGRATULATIONS!!! We are so proud of our Students of the Month, who have been chosen by their teachers for being TRUSTWORTHY during February! Our word of the month for March is CITIZENSHIP Do your share to make your school and community better Cooperate Get involved in community affairs Stay informed; vote Be a good neighbor Obey laws and rules Respect authority Protect the environment Volunteer Alderwood Elementary 3400 Hollywood Ave Bellingham, WA 98225 360-676-6404 http://alderwood.bsdnet.wednet.edu/ If you have a disability and need this publication in an alternate format, please contact the school office. Mission Statement Alderwood Elementary works in partnership with parents and our community to embrace our diversity and to empower students to become lifelong learners. Through collaborative and personalized instruction, we ensure all students reach high standards of intellectual and social development to become productive citizens of a global community.