Church Street School Newsletter
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Church Street School Newsletter
Volume 4, Issue 2 December 2013 Church Street School Newsletter Snow Closings/Delays/Early Dismissals It’s that time of year again to remind everyone about the weather. Snow, ice, sleet, and freezing rain all too frequently require schools to close, open late, or dismiss early. While this leads to excitement for children, it can result in confusion for schools and families. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to once again share school procedures in the event of treacherous weather or emergencies. In the event of the closing of school, late opening, or early dismissal because of inclement weather or other emergencies, announcements will be made in a variety of ways. The messaging system will allow us to contact all our families immediately via telephone and email. We have all your information from our student identification system and it is automatically uploaded. Therefore, as long as you keep your school records accurate in regard to contact information, you will be all set to receive our announcements. Since we do not all get up bright and early and rush to our email or phone messages, and would rather enjoy a quiet cup of coffee while watching the news or listening to the radio, we also make announcements over radio stations WICC (600 AM), WEBE (108 FM), and STAR (99.9 FM) at regular intervals between 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. Television channels 3, 8, and 30 will also list announcements. Please remember that the doors at Church Street School will open at 9:30 a.m. on delayed openings. If we are dismissed early, we will dismiss at 11:00, unless changed by the superintendent. Please also follow the above procedures and don’t call the school. I wish all of you happy holidays and a safe and happy new year. Mr. Howard Hornreich Principal 95 Church Street, Hamden, CT 06514 203-407-2020 Math Video Games Do you have a child who loves video games? Do you want to increase their interest in math? Check out XP Math! This website features fun and educational games for students in Grades 2–9. There are more than 100 XP Math Page 2 games available! Go to the website: www.xpmath.com You can search by grade level or by math topic. Please e-mail [email protected] with any questions. Church Street School Newsletter Physical Education News Good news from Mrs. Bouchard The winner of the Golden Sneaker Award is Mr. Virginelli’s Class. Congratulations!! Congratulations to Orlando Henry from Miss Mitchell’s class and Abdulrahman Jaber from Miss. Iannucci’s class for being chosen as the Physical Education All Star Students’ of the month. Congratulations to the following students for displaying outstanding sportsmanship during the Handball unit, : Kai Zundell from Ms. Gejda’s Class Odalys Colon from Mrs. Damico’s Class Sabrina DeGregorio from Miss. Cole’s Class Domenico Sposito from Mrs. Brombacker’s Class Jaiden Austin from Miss. Warren’s Class Tyler Jackson & Mya Hall from Mrs. Cofrin’s Class Lea Caceres-Gomez & Mikiyah Fripp from Mr. Virginelli’s Class Sydlie Fleurimond & Charlie Keen from Mr. Westcott’s Class Stanley Juarez & Yariliz Santiago from Mrs. Nelson’s Class Delvison Jimenez from Mrs. Boyd’s Class During the month of December, students in grades 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th will be participating in the Basketball Unit. Skills taught will include dribbling with control, recognizing dribbling violations (double dribble and traveling) chest and bounce passes, shooting, rebounding, offensive skills (ex. moving to open space and boxing out) and defensive skills (types of defense). Students in grades Kindergarten through 2nd grade will be learning how to manipulate a playground ball successfully. Skills will include dribbling, throwing and catching with 2 hands, rolling with 1 and 2 hands and receiving with 2 hands. Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 3 MEDIA CENTER-GREAT VACATION READS FOR GRADES 4, 5 & 6 Sixth-grader Tommy and his friends describe their interactions with a paper finger puppet of Yoda, worn by their weird classmate Dwight, as they try to figure out whether or not the puppet can really predict the future. Twelve-year-old Kyle gets to stay overnight in the new town library, designed by his hero (the famous gamemaker Luigi Lemoncello), with other students but finds that come morning he must work with friends to solve puzzles in order to escape Owen Brown, a fourth grader, watches his best friend Dana disappear through the floor of the school, and he sets out with Jon and Sydney to find her. Michael moves to a new school and learns that some of his friends are really aliens who have come to Earth in order to convince millions of kids to be Space Heads. Twelve-year-old Andi Boggs discovers evidence of her forgotten namesake, a missing relative, which leads her into a family mystery rooted in the Great Depression. The young amoeba Squish, inspired by his favorite comic book hero, Super Amoeba, tries to navigate his way through school and save his friends and the world from the evils that lurk in the halls. Page 4 Icky Ricky finds his way into all sorts of messes, from having a sleepover on the ceiling, to launching his pet hot dog into his father's toolbox, to being shot with his favorite food, Cheese-in-a-Can. The only nonfiction book in the group, examines the history of the atomic bomb, discussing the discovery of the behavior of uranium when placed next to radioactive material, the race to build a bomb, and the impact of the weapon on societies around the world. Church Street School Newsletter From Lauren Skultety, Literacy Coach There are many free technology resources available that encourage children to read and help them develop a love of literacy. Here are some of the wonderful sources you can use at home. For a list of monthly literacy activities that you and your child can do together, go to http://www.rif.org/parents/resources. You’ll find activity calendars that are broken down by grade level. Each calendar has a variety of exciting projects for you to experience. The website http://kids.audible.com is a literacy sight that offers free audio downloads of popular children’s books. On the site http://www.bookadventure.org you’ll find a reading motivation program for children in Kindergarten through Grade 8. Children choose books to read from recommended titles, take multiple-choice quizzes on the books they've read, and earn points and prizes for their literary successes. Here are some suggestions to help motivate your child and foster a love of learning: Take turns reading with your older child, or establish a family reading time when everyone reads their own book. It's important to show your child that reading is not only a school task. Show enthusiasm for your child's interests and encourage him/her to explore subjects that fascinate them. If there is a topic your child is really interested in, go to the library to find books on that topic or challenge him/her to five facts about the topic. Many newspapers have sections geared toward kids. The articles are generally on high-interest topics and either appeal directly to kids or are written from a kid's point of view. Read aloud to your child frequently. Most children love being read to, especially if they are discouraged by their own reading difficulties. The pleasure of listening to you read may restore your child's enthusiasm for books and reading. Volume 4, Issue 2 Page 5 Family Resource Church Street School Family Resource Center is a great resource to access information, referrals and participate in events. We truly appreciate our Church Street family and friends, Here are a few of the events that your children and your family can participate in: Multi-age Early Readers Thursdays Bilingual Early Readers Bilingual Early Readers Yoga after School Tuesdays Wednesdays 7:15-8:00 am for 4th, 5th & 6 grades. Mondays 7:15-8:00 am for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3Rd grades. 7:15-8:00 am for Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3rd grades. Starting Starting Starting January 9—March 13 with snow days on March 20 & 27 January 21— March 18 January 22March 19 3:15pm-4:15 pm for 1st, 2nd & 3rd grades. Thursdays 3:15- 4:15 pm for 4th, 5th & 6 grades. Breakfast Every first Friday of the month 7:45-9:00 am. Join FRC, PTA, the School Based Health Center for coffee and munchies! We still have room in our Play & Learn groups for families with children prenatal - 5 years old. Groups are held Mondays 10:00 am-11:30am and Wednesdays 10:00 am-11:30am. th ESOL registration is January 9 from 9:00 am-10:00 am. Family Resource Center also has 2 Certified Access Health Assisters to help you with the application process through Access Health CT. Looking for something to do with the family? We have Stepping Stones Museums passes to visit the Museum for free. To contact us call 203-287-4259 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. NEW FACES AT CHURCH STREET—MISS VALLONE Amanda Vallone comes to Church Street from the Middletown Public Schools. Her students describe her as kind, smart and creative. She likes to eat apples, popcorn, chips and sometimes vegetables! She has one cat named Riley. Welcome Miss Vallone! ONE MORE NOTE FROM PHYSICAL EDUCATION! During the winter months, it is expected that students still wear sneakers for Physical Education Class. If they wear boots or other shoes that aren't sneakers to school, please send them with sneakers in their bag to change into. Please no wedge/high heeled sneakers. Also, if school is cancelled, the letter day missed will usually be made up at the end of the year. Please refer to your calendar where the letter days are labeled in red to check what the next letter day is. For example, Tuesday, December 17th was a 'B' Day on the calendar but school was cancelled due to poor weather. So, that 'B' Day will be made up in June. The following day, Wednesday, December 18th would still be a 'C' Day as scheduled on the calendar. IN THE SPOTLIGHT STUDENT ART WORK Jennifer Abbad, 6, Koi Fish Pond Naomi Brown, K, Rectangles Tyshaun Davender, K, Textured Town Mckenzie Miller-Joyce, 5, Silohuette