Grayhawk Paw Prints September 15
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Grayhawk Paw Prints September 15
GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 Grayhawk Paw Prints Principal Paws Calendar Highlights News !om Mr. Pratt September 17 Dear Grayhawk Families, Welcome back to the 2015-2016 school year! Our students, teachers and staff are energized, positive and ready for a fresh start. We are looking forward to another great school year as the result of our students, parents and staff members working together! In addition to our Grayhawk Paw Prints Newsletter which is emailed to you each month, I will again be communicating through my blog, Mr. Pratt’s Digital Connection, which is linked to the Grayhawk web site as well as our PTO web site. Please check this throughout the year to hear up-to-date information regarding our fantastic Grayhawk school community. My latest blog post contains information regarding our Character Traits program and how you can help reinforce this at home. I also have a Grayhawk Twitter page where I will be sharing news and photos of all the great things that happen at our school. Thank you for your patience and for adhering to the safety rules during our pick up and drop-off. It is no small feat to dismiss 600 students in an organized and safe way. I appreciate you being mindful of our 15 mph School Zone signs in order to keep our students safe. Our car parent pickup, both in front of the school and in back, have been going smoothly. Please remember that the east parking lot is only for parking and is not intended to be used for drop-off or pickup. Also, thank you for being respectful of our Handicap parking spaces. We have parents that rely on these reserved spaces so that they can pick up their child safely I appreciate the trust you bestow on us each day when you send your child to our school. Please know that it is our focus to make sure each student is in a warm, caring environment and that they experience meaningful educational experiences each day. My door is always open, so please stop by any time if you have a question or if I can help in any way. I am energized and deeply committed to making a positive difference in the life of each child at Grayhawk. Working together, we can ensure academic growth, achievement, and fun-filled learning for all students. On behalf of the amazing Grayhawk staff, I would like to wish all of you a wonderful 2015 – 2016 school year! Picture Day September 14 & ! 23-25 K-12 Recess/ No School October 2 Fall Fesrtival October 6 Early Dismissal 12:30pm release October 7 Walk to School Day October 12-16 Book Fair Week October 13 Grading Period Ends October 21 Picture Retake Day October 26-29 Parent Teacher Conference Week PVUSD GOVERNING BOARD Anne Greenberg President Julie Bacon ! Memeber Nancy Case Member Mark Lane! Member Dr. Sue Skidmore Member SUPERINTENDENT Sincerely, Dr. James Lee Norm Pratt 7525 E. Grayhawk Drive Scottsdale, AZ 602 449-6600 GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / A CORE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION ! PAGE 1 GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 CORE KNOWLEDGE CORNER foundational knowledge every child needs to reach A Core Knowledge Education The idea behind Core Knowledge is simple and powerful: knowledge builds on knowledge. The more you know, the more you are able to learn. these goals–and to teach it, grade-by-grade, yearby-year, in a coherent, age-appropriate sequence. (from www.coreknowledge.org) This insight, well-established by cognitive science, Grayhawk opened as the first Core Knowledge has profound implications for teaching and learning. public school in Arizona. The school became an Nearly all of our most important goals for Official Visitation site in 2005, and a School of education–greater reading comprehension, the Distinction in the area of student engagement in ability to think critically and solve problems, even 2014. higher test scores–are a function of the depth and breadth of our knowledge. Each month, a different grade level will be featured in the newsletter and share By outlining the precise content that every child should learn in language arts and literature, history and geography, mathematics, science, music, and Core Knowledge happenings. Kimberley Marchisotto 2nd grade Grayhawk the visual arts, the Core Knowledge curriculum represents a first-of-its kind effort to identify the KINDNESS IS COOL Kindness is Cool cards are given to students who are “caught being kind!” Alexis S, Arden V, Aubrey K, Bailey W, Cadem A, Cameron, Duncam C, Francesca T, Hudson, Izzy S, Jack A, Jack R, Jenna T, Jezzie A, Julia M, Nicole P. HEALTH AND WELLNESS BY NURSE MARSHA For students needing medication on a daily, short, or “as needed” basis, a signed “Medication Administration Record” must be on file in the Nurse’s Office before the medication can be administered. This form is available from the Nurse’s Office & on the District website. All medications must be in the original prescription or manufacturer’s container. Prescription medications must also have the student’[s name and current dose directions clearly print4ed on the label. NO MEDICATION MAY BE CARRIED IN A BACKPPACK OR PURSE. THIS INCLUDES TYLENOL,ADVIL, AND COUGH DROPS. If your child has any health conditions or health needs, including allergies, please let me know so I can better care for him/her. I am available to both you and your child to answer questions about health and wellness. Please feel free to stop in or call me at 602-449-6603. Marsha Lopez, RN Grayhawk Elementary School Nurse GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / A CORE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION ! PAGE 2 GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 WHAT’S THE PURPOSE OF EARLY RELEASE DAYS? Early release days allow schools and the district to offer specialized professional growth opportunities for teachers. The research s clear: the most important factor affecting your child’s learning is the teacher. We want to ensure that we have effective teachers producing engaging learning environments. Research also shows that successful professional development is continuous. Teachers grow professionally by sharing and reflecting on their experiences. This year teachers will participate in Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) for three of the six professional development days throughout the school year. In PLCs, teachers work together to build common formative assessments and then analyze the results collectively. When positive results happen with certain students and in specific classrooms, the high impact strategies that achieved the results are discussed and replicated in other academic setting Teachers share the resources and high-engagement activities that excite students to learn at their highest potential, and retain the knowledge for future applications. As teachers collaborate, communicate, and think creatively and critically about the content and skills their students must master, positive results are the norm and rigor improves. Early Dismissal Days September 1 October 6 October 28 & 20 December 1 January 12, 28, 29 March 1 April 5 PAW PRINT AWARDS Paw Prints are given to students who are “caught” doing something extra special, such as being a good citizen, Andrew R, A#y W, Ava B, Bradley A, Katherine J, Kier S, Kimber D, Matthew C. PLEASE CALL THE ATTENDANCE LINE AT 602-449-6601 WHEN YOUR STUDENT WILL BE ABSENT OR LATE. It is available 24hrs. GR. 5th 6th 4th 1st Kdg 3rd 2nd LUNCH SCHEDULE ENTER 11:10 11:20 11:30 11:45 11:55 12:10 12:20 OUTSIDE 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:05 12:15 12:30 12:40 GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / A CORE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION ! INSIDE 11:50 12:00 12:10 12:30 12:40 12:55 1:05 PAGE 3 GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL! AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 Boys and Girls Club Partnership You may notice a couple of new volunteers on our campus every other Wednesday during recess. Staff members from the Thunderbirds branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs will be on site to run several fun games for our students during recess. David Debruin, Sports Fitness and Recreation Coordinator for the Boys & Girls Clubs has many years of experience working with students, and is excited to volunteer at Grayhawk. He will run kick ball, flag football, soccer, jumbo 4 square and many other engaging games during recess for any students who are interested in participating. Paola Gale, Branch Director of the Thunderbirds Branch will be on site as well. We are excited to welcome them as Volunteers! PLEASE REMEMBER TO SLOW DOWN TO 15 MPH IN THE SCHOOL ZONE Vehicles must stop for any person in the crosswalk when signs are present and cannot proceed until the person is on the sidewalk. Don’t Forget to check out these sites to stay informed of all the happenings at Grayhawk Elementary Mr. Pratt's Blog http://www.pvschools.net/grayhawk www.grayhawkpto.com Sign up for eNews & get weekly notifications GRAYHAWK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / A CORE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION ! PAGE 4