Rogers Newsletter - West Irondequoit Central School District
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Rogers Newsletter - West Irondequoit Central School District
West Irondequoit Central School District www.westirondequoit.org Equal Opportunity Employer Rogers Middle School Newsletter January 2015 Dear Parents and Guardians, I hope everyone has enjoyed a restful vacation and a Happy New Year! For those of you traveling, I wish you a safe journey to your destination. Sometimes family vacations occur when school is in session, resulting in students being absent. In those circumstances, parents often have questions as to what is expected in terms of lost instructional time. I hope that the following considerations will be helpful: The instruction and learning that occurs on a daily basis in the classroom is central to our mission. The tasks that are assigned and completed during class generally cannot be duplicated through outside activities or assignments. Classroom interactions, and the learning that occurs through them, form the basis for homework assignments. It is difficult to anticipate how these interactions will affect homework assignments when a child is absent for an extended period. Said another way, teachers plan assignments in advance but will regularly make changes in response to a class’s particular instructional needs. As a result, during the course of several days of instruction, assignments may change dramatically. depending on the nature of the assignments and work missed. Students are expected to make up all assignments within a reasonable timeframe, and teachers will make appropriate efforts to support them on their behalf. Our teachers continue to be committed to the success of all of our students. Parents should make every effort to plan family vacations during school recesses. In the event that that is not possible, it is important to recognize that it is the parents’ responsibility and their children’s responsibility to make up missed work and assignments. Thank you for your cooperation and ongoing support. Sincerely, Dennis DesRosiers Principal At Rogers We Care Upcoming Events January 5 School Reopens January 15 Gr. 5/6 Concert 7 p.m. @ IHS January 19 No School Martin Luther King Day January 21 End of 2nd Marking Period January 30 Gr. 4-6 Report Cards Carried Home Teachers may prepare assignments for students and parents based on their intended instructional plans or they may provide information to students upon return from the absence. Written materials, handouts, etc. that are given to the class during the absence will be provided to the student upon his/her return to school. Teachers may choose to work with the student before or after school 219 Northfield Road, Rochester, New York 14617 Procedure For Reporting An Absence / Tardy Absences from school for any reason should be reported by phone on the day of absence and each successive day the child is out of school. Please call the Health & Attendance Office at 336-3030 before 9 a.m. to report your child absent. Please leave your child’s name, his/her teacher’s name and the reason they are not attending. Please keep your child home from school until they have been fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication. When your child returns to school a written note is required by law. If your child will be late for school for any reason, please also notify the Health & Attendance Office at 336-3030 prior to 9 a.m. When your child arrives at school, a written note is required. This procedure is used to make sure we know where your child is at all times. Calling the Attendance Line prior to 9 a.m. will help eliminate calls to parents. Also, we are required to have a written excuse on file for all student absences, tardiness or early dismissals as part of their permanent record. Rogers Ice-skating club is coming! It will run on five consecutive Tuesdays starting on February 24, 2015, and runs to March 24, 2015. The cost is $25.00. This includes all five skating sessions, skate rental and bus transportation to Lakeshore Hockey Arena and back to Rogers. Information packets and permission slips will be handed out in homeroom on Monday, January 26, 2015 . If your student is interested in joining, complete per mission slips along with check or cash must be handed in by Thursday, January 29, 2015 by 9:00 a.m. (No permission slips or money will be accepted after 11:00 a.m.). To maintain safety for our students, please do not park in the bus loop on skating days: Tuesday, February 24, March 3, March 10, March 17 and March 24, 2015. Thank you! Mrs. DeNinnis Any questions or concerns please call Mrs. DeNinnis at 336-3075. From the Health Office Cases of “colds,” viruses and gastrointestinal illness (vomiting, stomach ache, and diarrhea) are very common at this time of year. Bacterial infections such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), strep throat, sinus or ear infections and pneumonia are occasionally reported as well. This chart offers practical guidelines for recognizing the differences between some illnesses. General healthcare information should not be used as a substitute or in place of contacting your child’s healthcare provider. Symptoms Common Cold Strep Throat Influenza Fever Low grade fever or no fever Fever common from bacterial infection Headache Often Often General body aches and pains Rare or slight Rare Usually very HIGH fever of 102-104 – lasts 3-4 days or more Usually occurs and can be severe Usually occurs and can be severe Cough Often Not common Usually occurs Stuffy nose Very common Rare Sometimes Fatigue and weakness Mild Mild Extreme and can last 2 weeks Diarrhea and vomiting No No Occasionally in children Loss of appetite Rare or mild Often due to pain from swallowing Usually due to multiple symptoms Will antibiotics help? No Yes – always prescribed and should be completely finished No It is best to consult with your pediatrician if any of the following applies: Fever over 101.5 Onset of a sore throat is rapid, severe and persists for more than 2 days A rash that looks like sandpaper or “goose bumps” with a sore throat Persistent ear pain with fever Pus or greenish-yellow discharge from the nasal sinuses or in the back of the throat Thick yellowish-white drainage from the eyes (can prevent the eyes from opening) Persistent loss of appetite with influenza symptoms Persistent severe cough with pain in the chest area and difficult breathing Please refer to the West Irondequoit Central School District Minimum School Exclusion Policy located on the district Web site (www.westirondequoit.org—click on District, then Health News). Children who have been ill with a fever should remain at home for 24 hours after the fever has subsided and/or they are well enough to participate in classes. Please feel free to contact our school nurse at 336-3136 with any questions. CONGRATULATIONS! THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE EARNED THEIR FIRST BUCKET FILLER AWARD FOR SHOWING C.A.R.E. AT ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Alexa Wainer Abby Kennedy Kayla Wearen Isabella Falcone Camryn Mills Lily Doyle Jemilyann Santiago-Pierluissi Zachary Boice Cayden Catalina Jack Donovan Sean Hayes Crey Lenox Luca Militello Zachary Pearl Maura Potter Aidan Amy Max Gerew Makennah Bullis Skyelar Cutter Emma Fernandes Sam Lessard Nori Murray Vincent Caruana Olivia Doktor Cameron Ignizio Fiona Mullins Joseph Pfrengle Aakilah Phillips Jalen Hill Mateo Sotolongo Sarah Stephany Brooklyn Burke Caitlin Callari Baylee Carlson Colin Mosley Dillon Fisher Noah Gibson Olivia Whalen Hailey Crespo Harrison Swartzenberg Wangelys Gonzalez Joshua Ordway Raya Heath Brayden Beckley Emma Branco Caroline Vines CONGRATULATIONS! THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE EARNED THEIR SECOND BUCKET FILLER AWARD FOR SHOWING C.A.R.E. AT ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Kip Bertram Abby Butler Gabby Cannizzio Caleb Freeman Lucie Graziano Noah Kisler Kareem McKinney-Garcia Ethan Riester Michael Wagner Tommy Castellon Madison Colbey Olivia Herrera Kayce Hennekey Emma McGuigan Michael Swartzenberg Tommy Tisa Daniela Antonetty Emma Smith Ava Lawrence Isabella Reynolds Bryce Billitier David Flood Elise Steele Brittany Chandratt Katie Hartson Ethan Klingler Audrey Proulx Isabella Imburgia Ja’Nya Frost Jakayla Reed Steven Kamas Leah Delnesa Noel DiPietro CONGRATULATIONS! THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE EARNED THEIR THIRD BUCKET FILLER AWARD FOR SHOWING C.A.R.E. AT ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Liliana LiPera Kip Bertram Liam McCammon Ava Palo Olivia Schello Elliot Duckworth Evan Leonardo Hannah Smith Sky Brumfield Makaila Williams Madison Colbey CONGRATULATIONS! THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS HAVE EARNED FOUR OR MORE BUCKET FILLER AWARDS FOR SHOWING C.A.R.E. AT ROGERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Evan Leonardo – 4 Marah Ali – 4 Faith Nelson – 4 Keenan Robertson- 4 Alyssa Polito - 5 Traci Williams - 7 DECEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH CONGRATULATIONS! Continental Math League During the month of November 5th and 6th graders at Rogers School participated in the “Continental Math League.” This monthly contest provides students with the opportunity to showcase their problem solving skills by solving six unique word problems. The High 5th Grade Scorers were: +5 Daniela Antonetty, Sean Smith, Nicholas Travers, John Vida +4 Maddie Colbey, Nathaniel Forys, Jerome Job, Alex Kagoro, Ethan Klinger, Sam Lessard, Joe Pfrengle, Emma Smith, Ishaan Thompson The High 6th Grade Scorers were: +5 Evan Resseguie, David Vanill, Andrew Bidwell, Greta Mannino, Nick Calarco +4 Emma Dawley, Thomas Parkhurst, Paul Tuttle, Isabelle Autore, Tyler Murray, Spencer Yaw, Brandon Zimmer, Sophia Larson, Ethan Riester, Maddie Verhagen, Michael Wagner, Maddie Huebbers, Kayla Pearl, Alyssa Polito A PERFECT SCORE earned by: +6 Max Gerew, Alex Zaccagnini, Phil Minnehan, Barbie Smith Here is a sample problem to try at home: Alice, Betty, Carrie, Dawn, Eve and Fay are standing side by side. Alice is next to Carrie but not next to Betty. Betty is between Dawn and Eve. Fay, who is next to Carrie, has no one on her right. Dawn is not on either end. Place the girls in order from left to right. Answer: EBDACF Congratulations to all participants! Mr. Brickler Mrs. Hurlburt Mrs. Schaumberg Math Olympiad In November, the Rogers Math Olympiad Team held its first competition. We would like to congratulate the following “High Scoring Students” for their outstanding performance on this contest: +4: Nick Bianchi, Sophia Larson, Phil Minnehan, Kayla Pearl, Alyssa Polito, Paul Tuttle, Davis Vanill, Daniela Antonetty, Max Gerew, Joey Guarino, Jerome Job, Sam Lessard, Sean Smith A PERFECT Score was earned by the following students: +5: Andrew Bidwell, Nathaniel Forys, Leah Memmott, Barbie Smith, Nicholas Travers, Alex Zaccagnini Here is a sample problem to try at home: In a class of 27 students, 16 like video games and 20 like cartoons. If 12 students like both video games and cartoons, how many students do not like either? (Answer: 3 students) Congratulations to the Team! Mr. Brickler Mrs. Hurlburt Mrs. Schaumberg CORRECTION!!! The following students were not included on the 6th grade 1st quarter Honor Roll list. Our apologies! Brianna Chandratt Gabriel Rist Reminder-District Cafeteria Charge Policy Students in grades K-6 can charge 3 lunches or a total of $7.65, and after that, will be given a PB&J or a cheese sandwich and milk until the charges are paid. Don't get stuck with a sandwich and milk! Remember to bring your lunch money! E-NEWS E-news is a way of communicating with Rogers parents. From time to time, we will send out e-mails telling of an event that occurred at school, or reminders and information regarding upcoming activities, deadlines and opportunities for students and parents. We continue to send home printed newsletters and letters, but e-news allows us to send messages to you quickly at home or at work. To register, send an e-mail to: [email protected] Include your child(ren)’s name(s) and grade(s) in the body of your e-mail. Your e-mail address will remain confidential. We will only use e-mail addresses that have been e-mailed to this special account. When you change your e-mail address, please let us know so you will continue to receive our updates. Early Rochester Day Please Help! The fourth grade is in need of metal lids from frozen juice cans. These will be used for an activity on Early Rochester Day. If you use frozen juice at home, please consider saving the lids for us. You can send the lids to school with your child anytime and the lids will be sent to the fourth grade. Thank you for supporting our special event. Note: Please do not send any lids from soup or other canned goods as we only use the juice lids. Attention Parents! The Rogers Orchestra, 5/6 Chorus and Drum Ensemble will present their first concert of the school year on JANUARY 15, 2015, 7 p.m. in the IHS auditorium. This tends to come up quickly once we are back from vacation. Please mark your schedules carefully! Thank you so much! It's going to be a great evening! CHORUS PARENTS, PLEASE SAVE THIS DATE! Our Roger s Chor us has been invited to sing the National Anthem at a Lancers soccer game at the Blue Cross Arena on Saturday, January 10 at 1:00 p.m. We did this last year and had a great time! More information, including ticket purchasing, will be coming home soon. We hope all of our members and their families can join us! 2014 – 2015 Art Club Schedule Art Club Advisor: AnneMarie Salvo [email protected] Club Time: 8:15-8:50 [35 min] Please wait at the main office until 8:15 and then come down to the art room. Any changes or cancellations will be made over morning announcements. Grade Levels: All [4th, 5th, 6th] DATE Wed, October 1 Tues, October 28 Wed, November 5 Fri, November 14 Fri, December 5 Wed, January 14 Fri, January 23 Tues, February 10 Wed, February 25 Thurs, March 5 Fri, March 13 Wed, April 15 Thurs, April 23 Tues, May 19 Thurs, May 28 Projects Seasonal Decorations Art Nouveau Initials on a Plaque Outdoor Painting School Posters Summer Splash Ceramic Candle Holders Chimes Letter Day C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Materials Clay&Paint Clay&Paint Paint Drawing Materials Clay & Ceramic Glaze Clay Fabric Dye October s m t 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 w 1 8 15 22 29 tr 2 9 16 23 30 February f 3 10 17 24 31 s 4 11 18 25 s 1 8 15 22 m 2 9 16 23 November s 2 9 16 23 30 m 3 10 17 24 s m 1 8 15 22 29 t 4 11 18 25 w 5 12 19 26 tr 6 13 20 27 t 3 10 17 24 7 14 21 28 w 3 10 17 24 31 tr 4 11 18 25 f 7 14 21 28 s 8 15 22 29 f 5 12 19 26 s 6 13 20 27 s 1 8 15 22 29 m 2 9 16 23 30 t 3 10 17 24 31 m t w 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 tr 1 8 15 22 29 f 6 13 20 27 s 7 14 21 28 w 4 11 18 25 f 6 13 20 27 s 7 14 21 28 tr 2 9 16 23 30 f 3 10 17 24 s 4 11 18 25 f 1 8 15 22 29 s 2 9 16 23 30 tr 5 12 19 26 April s m t 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 w 1 8 15 22 29 May January s tr 5 12 19 26 March December t 2 9 16 23 30 w 4 11 18 25 f 2 9 16 23 30 s 3 10 17 24 s m t w tr 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 7 14 21 28 If you would like to donate any materials that are just taking up space at home, you are more than welcome to pass those on to art club. Students can bring in any donations with them to the club. Batik Tye Dye Physical Education News Mrs. Evans & Mr. Cardon Students will begin a Jump Rope unit in the beginning of January. This unit will include individual rope jumping, partners and group jumping will be introduced depending on grade level. Emphasis will be placed on the cardiovascular and muscular benefits of rope jumping and all students will be encouraged to utilize these skills for live-long enjoyment. All students will be involved in a Floor Hockey unit at the middle of January. This unit will include individual skills, lead-up games, and 6 vs. 6 scrimmages. Skill areas will focus on stick handling, passing shooting and goal tending. Floor Hockey intramurals will begin on January 5 for 6th graders, January 6 for 5th graders and January 12 for 4th graders. Rogers Chess Club Chess Club will have two meetings this month. Meetings are held from 3:05 – 4:00 in Miss Flood’s room (#306). Students must arrange for transportation home prior to each meeting. Miss Flood Chess Club Meeting Dates January 9th January 23rd February 6th February 27th March 6th March 20th April 17th May 1st May 15th West Irondequoit Central Now Look What I’ve Done! WICPTSA Arts and Literature Program All children in grades 4 through 12 are invited to submit entries in any of seven categories of art and literature. Dance Choreography Film Production/Animation Literature Musical Composition Traditional/Digital Photography Drawing and Painting Sculpture and Mixed Media Arts, music and literature enhance children’s learning experiences and bring imaginations to life. Build and celebrate creativity! Showcase your talents! Participate in “Now Look What I’ve Done!” Entries are due January 16, 2015 Entry forms and information packets are available in the school main office and on our website at www.wipctsa.org Any questions can be directed to Maureen Heron at 756-8617 or [email protected] Taco with Trimmings & Brown Rice Seasoned Corn Raw Veggie Sticks Applesauce Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 6 Breaded Mozzarella Sticks w/ Marinara Sliced Carrots Raw Veggie Sticks Diced Pears Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 5 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches Wednesday 3 1 Romaine Salad Raw Veggie Sticks Fruit Cocktail Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Pizza! Leafy Green Salad Raw Veggie Sticks Mandarin Oranges 2 Assorted Fresh Fruit 22 Milk The Max Cheese Stuffed Breadsticks w/ Marinara Green Beans Raw Veggie Sticks Golden Diced Peaches 23 Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 29 Mixed Vegetables Raw Veggie Sticks Golden Diced Peaches Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 7 2 Pizza! Spinach Salad Raw Veggie Sticks Fruit Cocktail Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Seasoned Corn Raw Veggie Sticks Golden Sliced Peaches Assorted Fresh fruit Milk 15 Macaroni and Cheese 0 Pizza! Romaine Salad Raw Veggie Sticks Fruit Cocktail Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Pizza! Mashed Potatoes & Gravy Raw Veggie Sticks Golden Diced Peaches Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 8 1212 Breaded Chicken Smackers Chicken Patty on a Bun HOLIDAY RECESS NO SCHOOL HOLIDAY RECESS NO SCHOOL 1 Friday Thursday 24 30 28 23 21 16 9 2 Grades 4-6 Rogers & Iroquois Student lunch $2.55 Ham, Turkey, or Tuna Sandwich on 100% WW Bread Pre-Packaged Salads Yogurt Parfait with Fruit and Granola Faculty & Staff lunch $4.05 (tax included) ALTERNATIVE ENTRÉES Five Components make a meal: meat, or meat alternate, grain, fruit, vegetable and milk. You can have everything but you must choose 3 items and one must be either 1/2 cup fruit or ¾ cup vegetable. 5 Looking for part-time employment while your children are in school? Call the Nutritional offices at 336-2953 ask for Betsy!! This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Lunch $2.55 Student milk $0.50 Milk choice: 1% white or fat free chocolate & skim. Faculty & Staff Lunch $4.05 tax included. Now you can pay for your meals on-line. Visit our website: www.westirondequoit.org . Once there, Food Services is listed under “District”. Menu is subject to change without notice. 1 Bush’s Baked Beans Raw Veggie Sticks 4 oz. 100% Juice Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 7 Milk Hamburger or Cheeseburger Pasta & Meatballs with Maple French Toast French Glazed Tst Sticks /sausage on a Bun Spaghetti Sauce Sticks with Sausage Links Sweet Potato Fries Mixed Veggies Steamed Steamed Broccoli Green Bean Raw Veggie Sticks Raw Veggie Sticks Raw Veggie Veggie Sticks Sticks Raw Diced Pears 4oz 7 Applesauce 4oz 100% Juice Juice Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Assorted Fresh Fresh Fruit Fruit Milk 12 Milk 131 Milk Milk 14 19 25 Milk 8 Tangerine Chicken with Chicken Nuggets Brown Rice French Fries MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY Raw Veggie Sticks Raw Veggie Sticks NO SCHOOL 4 oz. 100% Juice 16 Applesauce Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit 26 19 Milk 20 Milk 21 19 Breaded Mozzarella Sticks Taco with Trimmings and 2 BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches 5 w/Marinara Brown Rice Sliced Carrots Seasoned Corn Bush’s Baked Beans Raw Veggie Sticks Raw Veggie Sticks Raw Veggie Sticks Diced Pears Applesauce 4 oz. 100% Juice 21 22 Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk 26 Milk 271 Milk 28 Tuesday Monday West Irondequoit Schools January 2015