Buzzin` in the Hive - Graden Elementary School
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Buzzin` in the Hive - Graden Elementary School
Buzzin’ in- 2 015 the Hive M AY From the Principal... Dear Graden Families: Thank you for your support during our busy month of testing in April. Our students showed great effort, attendance and perseverance. Our 5th grade will round out their busy assessment calendar, testing on science content, May 5th and 6th. The week of May 11-15, provides us a formal opportunity to recognize all staff, which the National PTA has designated as Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week. The theme this year is Red Carpet. This is a time for honoring staff and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives. We are truly fortunate at Graden to have such a wonderful and caring staff. I encourage you to take time to write a personal note to your child’s teacher(s), thanking them for their dedication to your children. Thank you to Jill Kells for organizing the school-wide events for staff appreciation. I know that many of you were able to visit the Graden Art Show Wednesday, April 22. Mrs. Kharatyan certainly put together quite a display of student work. Graden is certainly full of talented artists. Don’t worry if you were not able to attend, the art work will be on display through mid-May. The silent auction yielded $865. Proceeds from the auction will be used to purchase additional art supplies. We are also looking forward to our final event with our incoming future hornets on Monday, May 4, at our official Kindergarten Round-Up from 12:30 – 7pm. Mark your calendar for the many important end of the year celebrations: Friday, May 15 – 5th grade track meet at Park Hill District Stadium, from 9 – 2 pm Tuesday, May 19 – AM, 5th grade CHOIR ONLY to Park Hill South, 2 pm – 4th quarter Leadership Assembly, come one, come all! 7 pm – 5th grade choir performance, Park Hill South Wednesday, May 20 - All-school field day and yearbook signing from 9 – 3 pm Thursday, May 21 – 5th grade promotion in the Graden gym, 1:45 pm Friday, May 22 – 9 am – Graden Talent Show, 11:45 am – Dismissal, last day of school Thank you to Mrs. Smith, Graden’s music teacher, and to Mrs. Elisa Neilson, who are coordinating this event on behalf of the PTA. The Park Hill Board of Education has amended the school calendar. The final student attendance day will be Friday, May 22 and it will be a half day, with early dismissal at 11:45 am. You are welcome to attend any or all of the many activities and celebrations planned for the end of the school year. You wouldn’t want to miss any of the fun! Summer School will begin at 8:45 am Monday, June 1. Our Graden Hornets will attend Summer School at Graden Elementary. Bus services will be provided, and you must return the enrollment form in order for your child to attend. Each summer school day will end at 3:45 pm. The following additional staff changes will occur for the 2015-2016 school year: Mrs. Ali O’Grady, 2nd grade teacher, will be relo- cating to Kansas, where she will be teaching kindergarten. We appreciate her years of service to the Graden community. Ms. Suzie Weber, will be joining the 2 nd grade team. Suzie has spent the past 18 years teaching 2nd grade at Prairie Point in the Park Hill School District. We are thrilled to have her skill and expertise at Graden. As we move into the last weeks of school, I want to extend my sincere appreciation for your loyal support as we conclude our 80th academic year. We would like to thank you for attending all our events and for being an active participant in all our projects. Your support makes the difference! We are very fortunate to have such caring families, involved PTA and delightful students. Have a wonderful summer and don’t forget to seize the many opportunities to extend the knowledge gained in the classroom. We look forward to seeing our returning hornets back for the 2015-2016 academic year on Thursday, August 13. It’s a great day to be a hornet! With hornet pride and appreciation, LuAnn Halverstadt, Principal P AG E 2 Calendar of Events for May 1 Happy Hornet Spirit – Twin Day 4 Journalism Club (broadcasters-AM) 4 Kindergarten Round-Up (12:30 – 7:00 PM) 5 4H’s JDRF Walk (4PM) 5 Girls on the Run (3:30 PM) 6 Café Leader Board luncheons 6 Summer School enrollment deadline 6 Tiger Transition Tours for incoming 6th graders, Plaza Middle School (5-6:30 PM) 7 Choir Club (7:45 AM) 7 3rd grade field trip – School Day at the K (8AM) 7 Girls on the Run (3:30 PM) 8 Spirit Day – Dress Like A Teacher 10 Mother’s Day 11 Journalism Club (broadcasters-AM) 11 Buddy Assemblies (9 AM) 11 7 Habits Leadership Luncheons 11-15 Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week 11 Plaza Middle School Parent Orientation (6:30-7:30 PM) 12 Student Lighthouse meeting (3:30 PM) 12 Girls on the Run (3:30 PM) The Art Fair By Trenton Ballard and Hayden Flynn “Hello Dr. Halverstadt. My name is Evan Weuve and right now we are working on reading and responding in our notebooks.” This is something Evan Weuve might say, a Greeter Leader in Mrs. McClung’s class, to a visitor. Greeter leaders introduce all the adults who come into the classroom. This is just a class greeter leader, there is also a school Greater Leader. They help in the car line. The class greeter leaders inform all the visitors what they are doing at the minute or later on in the day. It takes a lot of practice and courage to be a greeter leader and you can't be shy. Even if you haven't met the person. We interviewed a past school greeter leader, Evan Weuve. He said he wanted to be a greeter leader because he has been a class greeter leader and he wanted to try to be a building leader. He likes meeting new people every day in the car line, but he said it can be really cold outside. Finally, he said he would gladly want to be a greeter leader again. Let’s take a look at the school Greeter Leader. They help with the morning and afternoon car lines. They introduce themselves and say, “Have a nice day!” During Leadership Day all the Greater Leaders had a big job, there were over 50 guests! As you can see Greater Leaders have a very important job in Graden Elementary. They can greet anyone that comes in the class. Thank all the Greeter Leaders in Graden for always having a smile on your face so our school is a friendlier place in Parkville. V OL UME 5 , I SSUE 11 12 Tiger Transition Tours for incoming 6th graders, Plaza Middle School (5-6:30 PM) 13 4th grade field trip – Steamboat Arabia Museum (9 AM) 14 Choir Club (7:45 AM) 14 5th grade transition assembly (2 PM) 14 Girls on the Run (3:30 PM) 14 Board of Education meeting, District Office (7 PM) 15 Spirit Day – Class With Your Buddies 15 5th Grade Track Meet, District Stadium (9 AM) 17 Girls on the Run 5K, Corporate Woods (8 AM) 18 Journalism Club (broadcasters-AM) 19 5th grade choir practice, PH South High School (7 AM) 19 4th Quarter Leadership Assembly (2PM) 19 5th grade choir performance, PH South High School (7 PM) 20 Field Day and yearbook signing 21 5th grade promotion ceremony, gym (1:45 PM) 22 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL – early dismissal 11:45 AM 22 Happy Hornet Spirit – Beach Day 22 Talent Show, gym (9 AM) 25 Memorial Day June 1 – July 2 Summer School at Graden Graden Art News The Parkville Coffeehouse is now exhibiting Graden student artwork! Check out our work on the upper level next time you stop in! Parents, please remember that feedback from the art room comes as a rubric sent home with each project when it’s completed. If you ever have questions about the rubric, please feel free to e-mail me. Also, please remember that while I do my best to teach students to be responsible with art supplies, mistakes happen and some materials are simply not washable (oil pastels, glazes, printing inks, etc.). Please make sure your child is dressed appropriately for art days. Check out the Artsonia gift shop. Family members can order customized products printed with student artwork (mugs, t-shirts, etc.) 20% of the profit made from these purchases comes back to Graden. This is a wonderful source of fundraising for the art room, so please consider purchasing items in the gift shop! The Park Hill District Arts Fest will be on May 2nd-3rd at Park Hill South High School this year. Participants will receive a flyer and a note indicating which piece will be on display. Jammin’ J-Club! By Ellie Eason and Avery Guthrie “Hey Ellie, what is all of this jammin’ about?” “YOU HAVEN’T HEARD! J-Club is like, TOTALLY JAMMIN’!” “What on Earth are you talking about?” “Well, as you know, the end of the year is coming, and J-Club wanted to inform everyone of what we do since we won’t be here next year.” “Oh yeah, everything we do is very exciting!” “Ya, for example the writing, and the interviews.” “Also, making the morning PowerPoints for the morning announcements.” We hope everyone will want to join this awesome club in fifth grade! J-Club writing is a very important role as a J-Clubber! Writers have to be responsible because they have deadlines for their interviews and articles. Writers have to be able to Put First Things First so they can get their work done on time and be respectful to their peers” says Mrs. Emmott, a fifth grade teacher and our J-Club writing teacher. Speaking of interviews, we have a lot of interviews, and they are very important to a good article. First, we come up with the questions we will ask and get them approved. Then, we schedule a time and date to meet. Lastly, we put them into our papers so we can have a quality paper for the newsletter. As for how we choose what we write about, we look at the school calendar each month and figure out the most important things coming up that month. We plan and write the articles the month before they’re due. That is how we do our J-Club writing. Another job that is very important is the broadcasting side which is when you do the announcements and provide the PowerPoint and script for the broadcast. We have Mrs. Simmons, the computer lab teacher and one of the broadcasting J-Club teachers, here to answer some questions. “We look for somebody who has really good organization skills, someone who is a team player with a positive attitude. We look for someone who is not afraid to make mistakes. We produce the script using Google Docs and use PowerPoint for the slides you see on the announcements. We also use broadcasting equipment which allows our announcements to be viewed live! Responsibility is a key role in J-Club because you need to know how to obtain all the information needed for our students and staff. Working as a team each morning helps us to be able to learn from each other and work together to make the best production possible.” The steps of being a good broadcaster is to first figure out who's working on the PowerPoint and who's working on the paper without arguing, that is one way that J-Club Leaders Think Win-Win. Also, you need to be able to use a lot of amusing expressions when you are announcing so that all the students are engaged with you. You also need to be very organized so we can start the broadcast on time. Lastly, working together is important because if something goes wrong we need to Synergize so we can find a solution. As you can see, J-Club is very important to this school! “I get it now! J-Club IS really jammin’!” “Yep. J-Club is very important and takes a lot of leadership and dedication.” We hope everyone will give their best effort to join the club and help Graden. Applications come out at the beginning of the year for fifth graders! End Strong By Alex Bozung and Kate Eason Pump, pump, pump, it up! Pump that Hornet happiness up! It’s almost the end of the year and we need to celebrate! Make sure you're still doing your work though and end the year strong. The last few weeks of the year bring field day, the talent show, and many more amazing things! Are you ready? The first thing to come is field day, when all grades get a chance to go outside and play, play, play! This means, that while you and your fellow classmates are outdoors, you will be using many of the 7 Habits, and have a lot of fun while doing it. It will be like an all day recess! What fun! We interviewed Coach Munsterman, and he said, “Field day is very special because students get a chance to show all the skills they’ve learned throughout the school year.” Coach also added, “This day is important to our Hornet’s fourth quarter experience because it’s a chance for all students to work together and to have fun day doing many different types of physical activities. One thing I love most about field day is seeing all of the excited faces! I really enjoy doing all of the setup and planning for this day.” We are so very excited for this awesome occasion! On the last day of school comes the talent show, where students who want to show off their talents, actually can! All acts have to be appropriate and no longer than 3 minutes. We interviewed Mrs. Smith and she commented, “It’s a Win-Win! People get to show off their talents and others get to watch!” Mrs. Smith also loves the gymnastics! “There are always a lot of people who want to sing solos, but its nice to have groups do things together. The more creative the better!” She thinks that there are no events that could replace the Talent Show and that it takes a lot of organization and people to make it happen. In conclusion, the end of the year is so much fun, but you have to make sure that you end the year strong. Remember, the talent show and field day are privileges, not rights. So, make sure that those scores stay high, you still have good behavior, and that you end the year strong! Leading in the Office/Library By Symiah Bradley and Celia Cooper Attention Hornets! It’s Symiah and Celia here! We want to talk to you about Office and Library leaders. You're probably wondering what does a office leader or a library leader do? Well that is what we are here for! Office leaders go to the office and help the ladies in the front. They help with things like passing out extra papers or putting papers in teachers’ mail boxes. The Library leaders help Mrs. Whisman keep track of the Mark Twain Nominee books that students read. We interviewed Mrs. Whisman, the librarian. She said that her students show all of the seven habits that can be used as a Media Center Leader. They are Being Proactive for accepting the job and are also Seeking First to Understand then to be Understood during job training. During training, they Begin with the End in Mind learning the steps required to complete the job. She observes the leaders Putting First Things First completing assignments. It is a definite Win-Win for both the students and the Library Staff to have the support for the various library duties. The Library Staff certainly is Synergizing as they are working to make the Graden Media Center the very best it can be. She thinks it is also the hope and it appears true, that the leaders are sharpening the saw and enjoying the work they have accomplished. She feels that the library leaders are truly using most of the habits all of the time, but certainly being Proactive, Thinking Win-Win, and Synergizing are the habits demonstrated the most. She would like to see past leaders train the new leaders in the future. She has already started that with the fifth grade leaders and would like to involve the other grade levels before the end of the year. We also interviewed Marin Zink, a third grade, Office Leader in Mrs. Brown’s class. Marin says that it is fun helping with office papers. She loves filling others buckets, and she feels good that other people fill her bucket. Marin feels that Mrs. Fornadel explains her job very well. She also fills everyone’s bucket, and she helps everyone greatly. Ms. Zink loves this job, and she loves helping others. In conclusion, we should thank the Library Leaders and the Office Leaders so much. Office leaders are the ones who help with papers and the office duties. The Library Leaders help with finding books, and help Mrs. Whisman with special tasks she needs done. So thank Office and Library Leaders for all the things they do! PTA Finishes the Year with All Stars! Staff Appreciation Week We will be celebrating all the amazing work our Graden staff does all year for our students. Our theme for the week is “You are a Star!” We will roll out the red carpet for our staff when we honor them the week of May 11th-15th. Each day staff members will receive goodies, lunch, and gifts all week long. See the below for the week of events. Pay special attention to Friday, May 15th. Your child can dress like their favorite star/celebrity. Watch for an email/sign up genius from your room parent or if you would like to help donate items or help out please contact Jill Kells, [email protected]. Staff Appreciation Week Schedule - You’re a Star!! May 11-“Treat yourself like a star day”-teachers will receive a gift from their class & have lunch from Dr. H. May 12-“Behind the scenes day”-teachers will get a chair massage during break & enjoy snacks in lounge. May 13-“Walk the red carpet”-pop, popcorn, candy in lounge. May 14-“VIP Luncheon”-All staff will eat together in gym from Cascone’s & receive “fan mail” from their students. May 15-“The Star you are Day”-all staff and students dress like your favorite movie star-prizes given to all staff and larger prizes for the 3 best staff costumes. Talent Show It's that time of year! The Graden Elementary Talent Show, will be held on the last day of school. We all look forward to watching our talented hornets and ending the school year with such soaring stars and absolute fun. Any questions contact: Elisa Neilson, [email protected] New PTA Board Members Just FYI…we have some new PTA Board Members for next year: President: Elisa Neilson Treasurer: Juli Vaupell Fundraising: Blake & Kelli Pryor Secretary: Angie Palermo Corresponding Secretary: Erin Hladik Also, Blake Pryor has been so kind to take over our newsletter production! We want to send a great big Hornet thank you to Rowena Appel, who has been so incredible making an outstanding newsletter for us and we will miss her dearly. Stay in Touch Please stay in touch with us over the summer on our Facebook page: Graden PTA Congratulations The PTA would like to congratulate all of our 5th grade Hornets, who will be moving on to Plaza or other adventures. You may not be in the Graden halls, but you will always be HORNETS!! Jimmy John’s High Five Club - May Recognition Reinforcing personal development and leadership - that is what Jimmy John's "High Five" Club is all about. This program was introduced in December 2012 to recognize personal development and leadership. Students who are selected each month will receive a certificate which they can redeem at the Tom Watson Parkway Jimmy John's location in Parkville, Missouri for a free sandwich. A "High Five" handprint with the child's name will be displayed on the wall inside Graden Elementary. At the end of each month, the High Five Hands are taken down and replaced with the High Five hands honoring students for the next month. The hands are then put up on a special bulletin board at Graden Elementary and remain up until the end of the school year. This list recognizes all students who received High Fives between September and May of the 2014-2015 school year. Please join us in congratulating all of the members of the Jimmy John's High Five Club! Kindergarten Cameron McCleary Devyn Gaar Eva Estrada Ana Muller 1st grade Erin Hagan Diya Nath DJ Kuttler Grant Windmeyer 2nd grade Tyler Davis Thomas Sargent Austin Mascarenas Ella Keschinger The Fifth Grade Transition 3rd grade Layla Martinez Madi Sylvester Kimberlin Ballard Matt Barber Caden Fields 4th grade Natalie Day Olivia Burns Alexander Jones 5th grade Payton Padilla Jack Bjorn Ben Linder By Chris Appel It’s that time of year again, it’s the Fifth Grade Transition, Promotion, and Graden Track Meet where all of the fifth graders will pack their bags and head off to sixth grade. But with the sadness of the students leaving there is also some very big privileges for the students such as the track meet and promotion. For the fifth grade transition, students will prepare themselves with an informational assembly about sixth grade with the principal of Plaza, Dr. Ivy. For more information on the event I interviewed Mrs. Ecton, a fifth grade teacher, about the transition, and I got some good information. She said that, “I will miss teaching the students new math concepts and seeing Hornets learn new things.” Also, she has prepared students for sixth grade by, “Having high expectations and letting students take responsibility for their actions.” One of the many privileges for fifth graders is the track meet where all the schools in the district go to Park Hill to participate in races, shot put, javelin, etc. Here, students will Synergize with their groups to take home the gold. All year Coach has been preparing the fifth grade for this fun event. During the track meet Graden and four other schools compete in all of the events. This event sure uses Habit Seven, Sharpen the Saw. Also, another big privilege is promotion event, where students get complimented on what a great year they had and the teachers can say goodbye. All students and their parents will attend this event. This will take place on May 21st from 1:45-3:15 P.M. Finally, when teachers are looking for quality students they look for someone that tries their best, respects others, and has integrity. In conclusion, everyone will miss the fifth graders of 2014-2015 and will remember them in so many ways. But now the fifth graders can try new things and meet new friends from other schools. Students have the chance to win a track meet, be honored at promotion, and move on to greater things. But the fifth grade will always remember The Seven Habits and all the things they learned. These fifth graders will be Forever Hornets. Media Center News - Scholastic Book Fair Parents, thank you so much for your support during our recent Scholastic Book Fair. Because of the generosity of our parents, students and staff, this book fair was one of our best spring book fairs ever!! I would like to add a special thank you to our parent volunteers: Lisa Kobayashi, Tiernan Good, Tanya Balandran, Erin Manley, Elisa Neilson, Jenny Guthrie, Racheal Blackburn, Erin Hladik, Julie O’ Gara, Kristin Johnson, Charity Tillery, Kevin Smith, and Carri Powell —your generous gift of time given to the fair for our children was deeply appreciated and was certainly one reason for the success of this fair. The book fair profit will continue to provide funds to meet the needs of our library including additional technology purchases, adding new books to our collections, and supporting author visits or skypes. The fair also allowed our teachers to receive a $5 book for your child’s classroom, as well as providing Mrs. Van Slyke $25 worth of books for her classroom. Congratulations to Mrs. Van Slyke for having the most students in attendance at our fair! The library also received through Scholastic dollars new incentive books for those students participating in our Take, Flight and Read and Library Trivia programs. Please look for information coming to you soon about Summer Reading Programs in our area. Reading during the summer provides more opportunities to read and to improve such a valuable skill. Students that read during the summer do not lose those gains made during the previous school year and provide the foundation for success the following year. Music News The kindergarten is trying something new in music. They are practicing their pitch matching skills using the iPads Graden makes available to check out from the media center. It's a hit! The fifth grade choir will perform their spring concert May 19 at 7:00 p.m. They will perform that evening along with 4 other elementary school choirs at Park Hill South. It will be a great way to end the year! Ms. Mills’ Counseling Connection The Hornets have had a busy and productive school year. We are winding down our year by discussing careers. This may come as surprise to you, but this is the children’s favorite subject. They love the idea of learning about what jobs they might be able to do one day. Some of the most common questions they ask are: Will I have to go to college? How long will I have to go to college? How much money will I make? During the month of May, we play Career Bingo for K-4 and Graden Trivia for Grade 5. As this school year comes to an end, I realize it is hard to start thinking about the next school year but I thought I would put in an article by The Parent Institute for preparing your preschooler for Kindergarten, titled “Prepare your preschooler to be a responsible member of a group.” “Your child needs to learn that you cannot pay attention to her all the time. This is a lesson she needs to learn for school, too. Everyone in a classroom has needs and one child cannot be the center of attention. To prepare your child for the give and take of the classroom, teach her to: Take it easy. Sometimes at school she will need to wait patiently for her turn. Slow down and teach your child to relax, too. Not everyone works at the same pace. Graden Field Day It’s that time of year again – our Field Day is coming up very quickly! Our K-5 all day Field Day will be May 20, 2015! Students should wear shorts and tennis shoes for Field Day. Please send sunscreen, water bottle, and a hat with your child. Students will have the option to bring a sack lunch from home or choose a special Field Day option from the cafeteria. Fifth Grade Track Meet All fifth grade students will travel to the Park Hill School District Stadium Complex located at Park Hill High School for the District-Wide Track and Field Day. The meet will be held on May 15, 2015 with a rain make-up date of May 18, 2015. Students will need to bring a sack lunch from home along with a water bottle. Students will not be permitted to leave the premises for lunch. The buses will depart from Graden at 9 AM and return by 2 PM. Entertain herself. She will need to work and play with- out interrupting others when she is in school. Give her some undivided attention, then expect her to settle down with her own activity while you read or relax. Be helpful. She’ll need to help out with chores in the classroom when she starts school. Invite your child to help around the house by dusting and cleaning her own room.” Wonderful advice for our new incoming Hornets! Have a wonderful summer and thank you for allowing me to be with your children for the last 17 years. You make a difference! A special thank you to our outgoing PTA Board Members and to our many parent volunteers who make special things happen at Graden each and every day!