TIGER TIMES
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TIGER TIMES
TIGER TIMES May 2014 Tomahawk Elementary School 6301 West 78th Street Overland Park, KS 66204 913-993-5500 (T) ▪ 913-993-5599 (F) ▪ www.smsd/schools/tomahawk Principal: Mr. David Conrady ▪ Secretary: Kim Bernardin PTA President: Anita Menke ([email protected]) ▪ www.tomahawkpta.com May is a busy time of year at Tomahawk. There are many fun and exciting learning opportunities for the students. We will have parties, baby chicks hatching, field trips, concerts, field day, assemblies and the list goes on and on. It is easy to say that summer is here, but we still have three weeks left in the school year. We all need to stay focused and continue to maintain focus on the TJ Way; that is, being safe, respectful, and responsible through the end of May. With all the exciting activities, students often get off track and get caught up in the excitement of the approaching summer. We will continue to emphasize the school expectations. I ask that parents speak with your children about staying focused at school and finishing the school year out on a positive note. For parents, it is important for us to keep our kids on a regular morning and evening schedule. Next Friday is Carnival! Please come and enjoy the festivities. A special thanks the committee that is helping organize and run our carnival which includes many current and past parent volunteers for their efforts. Believe it or not, but planning for this carnival started literally the week after the last one. (Continued on Page 2) 2 As everyone may or may not be aware, Tomahawk has three teachers retiring this year – Michael Monaghan, Carol Korsten and Robin Ludwig. We will have a reception for their years of service on May 15 after school in the Library. I can also report that we have three wonderful teachers assigned to Tomahawk. They are: ▪ Mrs. Sherry Shahan will be teaching kindergarten. Mrs. Shahan is coming from the Shawnee Mission Instructional Support Center where she has been teaching Pre-K. ▪ Jennifer Puttenney will be teaching 1st Grade. Ms. Puttenney is coming to Tomahawk from the Turner School District where she has taught fourth and first grades. ▪ Mrs. Melissa Troutman will be teaching 5th Grade. Mrs. Troutman is coming to Tomahawk from the Mission Valley School District in Eskridge, Kansas where she currently teaches 6th Grade. Student Council, 3:10 to 4 PM ▪ Walk-to-School Day ▪ Kona Ice, 3:10 to 4 PM, Back parking lot Bike Rodeo, 10 AM to 12 PM Teacher Appreciation Week It is hard to believe that the end of the year is almost here and we are already planning for next year. Thank you for all of the support of making this another great year for students at Tomahawk. Remember, It’s always a great day to be a Tomahawk Tiger! Family Food Night, Sonic Have a great May, Carnival, 5:30 to 9 PM David Conrady David Conrady, Ed.D Carnival Set-up Field Day ▪ 9 to 11 AM (Grades K - 2nd) ▪ 1 to 3 PM (Grades 3 - 5) ▪ Skating Party, 6 to 8 PM, Skate City ▪ Last Day of School for Kindergaten Last Day of School: Early Dismissal, Grades 1 - 6 3 Congrats to Tomahawk Students for being selected with top entries in the Money Smart Poster Contest sponsored by American Century Investments, Price Waterhouse Coopers, and Junior Achievement. These three students were honored at this week’s PBIS Assembly and also at an event being held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Congrats on the accomplishments of 4th grader, Brechen Caruso (1st place), and 5th graders, Sydney Williams (1st place) and Ellie Stratman (3rd place). Pictured left to right: Brechen Caruso, Sydney Williams and Ellie Stratman Choir news ▪ We had an amazing performance by the 5th and 6th grade choir students on April 3rd. The musical “Dig It” was a huge success! The students looked and sounded great. Many thanks to Jacey Sautter, Brenda Morris and Trudy Williams for all their help. Hope to see many more 5th and 6th grade students next year! Ms. DePaepe 43 5 Thank you to all of the parents who have helped in the classrooms and around the school this year! Parental involvement is key to our students' success, below are just a few ways parents were involved this year: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Volunteering in classrooms Mystery readers Chat N Chew volunteers Donating classroom items Going on field trips Providing items for classroom baskets Volunteering at the carnival And, so much more!!! A special thank you to all of the Room Parents for making the classroom parties great, for organizing the monthly staff luncheons, and helping to get volunteers and basket items for the carnival; it has been a pleasure volunteering with you all. Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade 6th Grade Catrina Engle, Melissa Haley, and Ginny Wells Sarah Shaw, Dawn Gale, Sara Jahnke, and Amanda Clayton Nicole Porter and Jeni Byrd LeAnne Belmont, Kelly Ackman, and Jenn Coon Becky Welch, Jamie Lomshek, and Nicole Porter Melissa Reed, Jennifer Faulk, and Niki Coleman Brenda Morris, Hilarie Divine, and Tangela Welch Have a great summer! Whitney Johnson Room Parent Chair 6 Walk to school the first Friday of the Month! Friday, May 2 WEAR ORANGE Walk Sites / Leave promptly at 7:50 AM 80th and Colonial Tomahawk and Dearborn 77th Terrace and Lamar 79th and Dearborn | Parent volunteers at each site. | Surprise at the walk site. Try a veggie or fruit in front of the school with Nurse Knight. 7 The Kona Ice Truck will be in the back parking lot on Friday, May 2 3:10 to 4 PM and Friday, May 23 (last day of school), 12:30 PM Cups are $3, $4, or $5 depending on what size you want. 8 Tomahawk’s Bike Rodeo Date: May 3, 2014 Time: 10 am -12 pm Place: Tomahawk Elementary 6301 W. 78th St. Please come join us for our first annual bike rodeo. Children will have the opportunity to receive a free helmet, helmet fitting, and bike safety information provided to you by Safe Kids. (Up to the first 50 children) Sponsored by Tomahawk Elementary 9 The week of May 5th - 9th is Teacher's Appreciation Week. This week is set aside to show our teachers and staff how much we value and appreciate them. Please cut out some time to tell the teachers what they mean to you and your child. Here is what we have planned for our teachers: Monday, 5/5: Rainbow loom bracelets in each of the homeroom teacher's college colors Tuesday, 5/6: Make your own ice cream sundae for the staff meeting Wednesday, 5/7 Bagels / pastries and coffee provided by Dr. Conrady Thursday, 5/8 Sweet treats and a special thank you from the kiddos of each home room teacher Friday, 5/9 Staff lunch from the PTA board Also, the teachers love handmade thank you notes and cards from the children, feel free to have your child make cards and bring them any day they'd like. Anyone who wants to donate ingredients for the make your own ice cream sundaes, who can help set up or clean up, or who would like to assist with the staff luncheon please contact Whitney Johnson at [email protected]. Thank you! Whitney Johnson 10 Tuesday, May 6 ► 5 to 9PM Sonic, 8905 Santa Fe Drive (near Antioch) For more information contact Tom Clevenger at tomclevenger@sbcglobalnet. 14 Monday, May 12 Interested in volunteering? Please contact [email protected] / 913-488-3689 Please remember to send your child in tennis shoes, comfortable clothes and sunscreen. We will be serving Snow Cones! 15 chase now! r u p r fo le b a il uantities ava q d e it m li e r hawk PTA. a m o T There a o t le b paya Checks made 16 SKATING PARTY Thursday, May 22 6 to 8 PM Skate City Overland Park 10440 Mastin Street, Overland Park, KS 66212 18 Tomahawk Junior Girl Scout Troop #177 Front row | Ella Coon, Sydney Bounds, Sydney Williams, Mackenzie Clevenger, Emily Liljegren and Ava Walton Second row | Ellie Sinsel and Olivia Olson (home schooled) and Troop Leaders: Maureen Liljegren and Chris Clevenger For the 2013 - 2014 school year the Tomahawk 5th grade Junior Girl Scout Troop #177 has been working on the highest award that a Junior scout can earn. The Bronze Award. Together with the 5th grade troop from Corinth Elementary they planned, organized, and executed a Service Unit Campout for Kindergarten through 3rd grade that ended up being attended by 214 people from 7 different elementary schools. They taught the younger scouts songs, fire safety, fishing, hiking, arts and crafts, and camp fire cooking. The camp was held April 12 - 13. Even during a major thunderstorm the scouts kept their cool and set a wonderful example for the younger girls. The girls are the youngest scouts to completely plan and lead a Service Unit camp. Congratulations girls on an amazing achievement! 19 April and May are busy months for scouting. Many Tomahawk Cub Scouts cheered on the Royals in their game against the White Sox at the Scout Day at the K in April. Pack 3488 also volunteered help in cleaning up a section of a local stream and hosted Operation Wildlife during the monthly pack meeting. During the wildlife program cub scouts learned a lot about raptors, particularly local raptors like owls and hawks and three live birds were part of the program. UPCOMING EVENTS Blue and Gold Awards Night Tomahawk Bike Rodeo Scouting 500 at KS Speedway May 2, 7 PM May 3, 10 AM to Noon May 17 all day If you are interested in learning more about cub scouting contact Matt Jenkinson [email protected]