THE SOARING EAGLE - Crosswind Elementary PTA
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THE SOARING EAGLE - Crosswind Elementary PTA
T HE S OARING E AGLE End of Year 2014 Principal: Kim Lampkins PTA President: Donna Murray Crosswind Elementary School National PTA School of Excellence From Our Principal Crosswind Parents, Let me express my appreciation for all that you have done this year for the boys and girls at Crosswind Elementary. I am extremely proud of the manner in which our teachers have worked to ensure an excellent education for our students. Parents and the community have worked jointly for the success of all children. Important Dates April 29-May 5 May 6-9 TCAP Testing (3rd-5th) SATIO Testing (1st-2nd) May 12 May 12 May 13 Summer Blast K-1 9:50 Summer Blast 2-3 12:40 Summer Blast 4-5 9:20 May 15 I want to take a moment to say “Thank You” to our fifth grade parents. While many of you will be leaving Crosswind this year, some will still have children here for the next few years. I want the parents and children who are leaving us for the final time to know that each of you May 19 share a special place in my heart, as well as in the heart of the school. I know that when you share something this special you never really leave. Remember, our doors are always open. Please come back and May 19 share your new experiences. Volunteer Tea End of Year Program 1st 9:30 End of Year Program 5th 1:30 Our PTA members have served as true advocates for children by providing funds to enable our students to May 20 excel in technological growth and to grow academically with an enriched curriculum. Parents, you made this possible by your volunteer efforts and contributions. A BIG THANK YOU is extended to our parMay 22 ents for the many volunteer hours given to enhance our students’ lives. May 22 Crosswind will honor our volunteers on May 15, and everyone is invited to this special event. Remember to mark your calendars for May 22, Crosswind’s Annual Spring Sensation Show. May 23 I am very excited about all the honors and awards that Crosswind received this year and all the activities that have taken place. Our school motto has always been “Crosswind-- a place where children come May 23 first.” This motto is reflected every day at Crosswind by our faculty, staff and parents. 5th Grade Tunnel 2pm End of Year 4th Spring Sensation End of Year K-9:30 Last Day of School The following are some of the awards our teachers and volunteers received this year: PTA Lifetime Achievement Award Connie Caldwell PTA Teacher of the Year Susan Johnson Crosswind TN Teacher of the Year Susan Johnson Crosswind Student Council Teacher of the Year Martha Carol Carpenter Collierville Rotary Teachers of the MonthJanuary February March April May (Rotary Teacher of the Year) Marilyn Grayer Joan Donahue Tara Peeper Jana Church Felecia Crutcher Crosswind started the year off by winning the Summer Reading Program at the Collierville Library (this was our fifth win in a row for this award). Crosswind is named TN Reward School for 2013. ranking in the top 5% of the stat for Performance. I encourage you to participate in the many planned end of the year events and activities. Our last day of school is Friday, May 23 (this date may change due to snow days; the school board will vote on the issue soon). I wish all of you a safe and fun-filled summer and look forward to seeing you on Registration day, July 29. Inside this Issue School Calendar 1 Letter from the Principal 1 Community Outreach 2 Reflections 2 Fuel up to Play 60 3 Helpful Hints 3 Sponsors 4 Have a wonderful summer, Ms. Kim Lampkins, Principal 831 Shelton Road Collierville, TN 38017 (901) 853-3330 Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 1 http://sites.google.com/site/ crosswindptanews/ www.scsk12.org/scs/elementary/ Shelby County Schools offer educational opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex or disability. Message From The PTA President CEF Bowling 2014 Eagle Parents, It is so hard to believe that in 4 weeks we will be out of school for the summer. Our 5th graders will be moving on to a new experience in middle school and we will welcome a new class of Kindergarteners. WOW, where did the time go? In April, we honored a very special group of women and men who teach and help to raise our children every day. Teacher Appreciation Week we recognized our teachers and staff every day with small tokens of our appreciation for all they do. At the end of April until the beginning of May, we will have TCAP testing. If you haven’t signed up to be a Proctor, please contact our Assistant Principal, Chanel Sallie, at school to help. This is an important time of testing so please make sure your child gets a good night’s sleep and a good breakfast the next morning, so that they will be prepared during their testing periods. After TCAP, things will kick into high gear for the end of our school year. There will be Summer Blast, End of the Year celebrations and the 5 th grade Luau to conclude our school year. We still have openings on the PTA board for next year, so if you are interested, please email me at [email protected]. Have a great Summer! Donna Murray CES PTA President COMMUNITY OUTREACH Happy 30th Birthday, Collierville Food Pantry! Fun Day of Reading 2014 Crosswind PTA Winners “Spotlight On Spring” Cultural Arts Contest Congratulations to the winners of the 2014 Crosswind PTA, “Spotlight on Spring” Contest. Our Spotlight on Spring winners include: Photography (only upper grades) 1- Lela Erpelding 2- Catherine Brunswick 3- Catherine Brunswick Literature (lower grades) 1- Emelia Wee 2- Shane Milligan Literature (upper grades) 1- Lilly Xu 2- Eric Gong 3- Erin McTigue Art (lower grades) 1- Jimmy Choi 1- Meg He 2- Emilia Wee 2- Jenny Choi 3- Mary Todd Edgerton Art (upper grades) 1- Lilly Xu 2- Selina Gong 2- Eric Gong 3- Brian Bortz Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 2 Happy Birthday, Collierville Food Pantry! Crosswind would like to honor the Collierville Food Pantry for their 30 year‘s of operation and dedication to this community. I would like to thank Mrs. Donahue, the Beta Club, Morgan Cox, and everyone who donated money, items, and their time to the NFL (Need Food Locally) Food Pantry Drive. Crosswind raised $7,096.91 and hundreds of canned goods. Way to go, Crosswind!! I am amazed every month with everyone’s support and generosity. Let’s keep up the great work by sending in your non-perishable food items or toiletries to help out those less fortunate in our community. Thank you for your continued support for Crosswind and your community. Once an Eagle, Always an Eagle!! KID TIP: Have your child pick their top three favorite items to donate to those in need. Charissa Derieg [email protected] Co-Chair Programs, Community Outreach End of Year 2014 Crosswind PTA Newsletter Crosswind Elementary Healthy School Team Initiatives 2013-2014 The Wellness Impact is a GENYOUth Foundation report presented in partnership with the American College of Sports Medicine, the American School Health Association and National Dairy Council. It addresses why school wellness is more important than ever to our students and our Nation’s future. The report illuminates the vital importance of improved nutrition and increased physical activity in ensuring a school environment that enhances student’s readiness to learn. If you would like to read this informative report visit www.GENYOUthFoundation.org. Research indicates that cognition is impacted by the quality of foods kids eat and by physical activity. At Crosswind Elementary School we are committed to implement programs and provide opportunities for our students to learn about nutrition, eat healthy foods and participate in various physical activities. We have community partners who have helped facilitate and pay for some of this year’s initiatives. Fifth Grade Field Trip Fun Academy Sports Baptist Memorial Health Care Fuel Up To Play 60 JDRF Pink Palace Museum Target A case for breakfast: Whether breakfast is eaten at home, in the cafeteria, in the classroom or grab ‘n’ go style, students who eat breakfast….. *are better able to learn; *achieve higher test scores; *are less likely to be absent from school; and *behave better in school. Helpful hints for parents to arm children (and their parents) with abduction-prevention tips and tactics: Teach your child how to operate a trunk release handle, found on newer automobiles. Teach your child about altering a car's exterior for others to notice (i.e. breaking out rear lights from the trunk). Show your child how to quickly turn off a car and dispose of the keys. Show your child every way you can think of to disable a car. Teach your child how to trip a fire alarm for help. Teach your child about leaving a path for detection after abduction / authorities may be able to track a child's direction. For more information: http://www.dignitymemorial.com/ en-us/community/escape-school.page Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 3 End of Year 2014 Crosswind PTA Newsletter Soaring Eagle Sponsors This newsletter is made possible through the generosity of these local businesses. Supplies – Office Supplies - Hotel Supplies – Packaging – Food Service – Equipment 1862 Latham Street Memphis, TN 38106 901-543-0809 (office) 901-521-1205 (cell) Buy one Cone get one FREE 915 W. Poplar Ave. #102 Collierville, TN 38017 The Soaring Eagle is Printed By: The UPS Store 875 Poplar Ave, Suite 23 Collierville, TN 38017 (901)854-5950 Parents, students are not allowed to charge lunch. The cafeteria is experiencing a high number of students without lunch money. Please establish an online lunch account. Volume 25, Issue 8, Page 4 Get Connected For the latest news about Crosswind, check out our PTA website at: http://sites.google.com/site/ crosswindptanews/ Visit the Shelby County PTA web site at sccpta.org, the Tennessee PTA web site at tnpta.org and the National PTA web site at pta.org for information. End of Year 2014 Crosswind PTA Newsletter