Helen Baller Newsletter May 2015
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Helen Baller Newsletter May 2015
Helen Baller Newsletter May 2015 May 2015 Dear Helen Baller Families, It is hard to believe that we are heading into the month of May. The school year is flying by! I hope you all had a nice Spring Break. My family and I went to Arizona. We had a great time that included many hours of laying by the pool and relaxing. The weather was wonderful that week. Helen Baller recently received the 2014 Washington State Achievement Award for the second year in a row. We received the award for showing improvement in the area of reading for three consecutive years. This is an exciting accomplishment and is a direct reflection of the hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers and the support and guidance of our parents. We have been supported by our PTA and community who have given us funds to purchase leveled readers, provide professional development and other materials to support the implementation of Readers’ Workshop. Thanks to everyone who has supported us. On Friday, May 1, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. we will have Baller Blast, our school carnival and silent auction. There will be a ton of games, prizes and food. It should be a fun event and I hope to see you there. A huge thanks goes out to the Helen Baller PTA for organizing the event. On Wednesday, May 13 from 9:30 to 11:00 we are having our Kindergarten Orientation in our library. It is a great opportunity for incoming students to be in the kindergarten classrooms and meet the teachers. While the students are with the teachers, we will provide some general information about Helen Baller Elementary and kindergarten. There will be an opportunity to register your child entering kindergarten for the upcoming school year. The most exciting part of the whole event is that kids get to go on a short school bus ride. We hope to see you there if you have a child entering kindergarten next year. We are getting to the time of year when we start planning for next year. During the last month of school, teachers meet in grade level teams to build class lists for the next year. When we build lists we consider the match between each student and the teacher. Equally as important is the combination of students within a class. We take into consideration many other factors such as student achievement, learning styles, students with varying behavior and social skills, the number of boys and girls and input from parents. Input forms are available in our office. We appreciate the thoughtful information you submit regarding your child. Please return your input form to the office no later than Tuesday, May 26th. Please call or email if you have questions regarding this process. We appreciate all our volunteers. Thanks for supporting our students. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to call me or email me at [email protected]. Enjoy the month of May! Aaron Parman, Principal Success Book Roll Call Below is a list of students who have signed the Success Book during the month of April. Any Helen Baller staff member can have a student sign the Success Book for being successful with academics, behavior or work ethic. Several of the students signed the Success Book multiple times, but I have only listed their name once. Way to go Helen Baller Bears! We are proud of you! Deitrich Vu Weston Field Jordan Johnson Sean Emberlin Rozalyn Taylor Lukas Scharrelman Tyler Jardine Jaden Gillett Justin Taylor Michael Boring Rantin Reynolds Daniel Merino Brekelle Werlich Kaleb Tangen Ryan Niziol Zach Groff Delaney Anderson Jackie Reyes Mitchell Hartley Madison Davidson Khera Natale Kaleigh Massey Quantez Kellison Tyler Vigil Audrey Benjamin Madeline Johnson Pyper Cruz Ryan Chatterton Makenzie Rea Mia Lin Izzy Johnson Flint Jensen Nolan Gorder Nate Hamm Gavin Johnson Quinn Chatterton Jake Rog Drake Hayes Sasha Greer Ethan Costa Nolan Crowe Keirrah Sanders Peyton Darling Kate Bacher Asher Asbury Gavin Hooser Rory Jensen Seth Lyman Kaleah Dewey Brooklyn Jardine Trinity Hale Aiden Shaheen Ella Stafford Presley Darling Grace-Morgan Lukens Isabel Newell Summer Craft Liliana Neil Wade Fresh Ella Wright Abby VonDuering Rory Jensen Ty Barnes Erika Voiculescu Shaye Parnell Jadon Bjornsgard Grant Seth Bryce VanVoorhis Lauren Hood Hayden Erickson Allie Piland Pyper Cruz Emma Jewell Charrissa Lightsey Boston Barnes Clara Overton Ava Laxamana Alliyah Barnes Susannah Gillespie Calia Ruban Mercy Canifax Austin Hill Leo Scharrelman Kamly Shaheen Mya Lourens Gavin Jones Allison Youngblood Kasey Clifton Benjamin Carter Greta Brown Bryce Borst Isabella Warner Leanna Lapin Abby Seth Sophie Robertson Nolan Gorder Gavin Copa Ryan Chatterton Izzy Johnson Charlie Stremel Jake Silva Jordan Chan Mia Lin Vineh Bhui Eoin Ryan An Bui Aiden Stewart Vanessa Martinez Makenzie Rea Felicity Ellston Joseph Sveen Jack Booth Carter Welter Seth N. Beckham Serhan Shaylee Jensen Anna Cram Cheyanne Greene Lia Christopherson Jacqueline Brizuela Torin Pasa Calia Rubano Beck Stupfel Kailey Beaudoin Madeline Johnson Kaden Goostree Logan Cole Ethan Ouchi Leland Heflin Rylan Ferber Nicole Adler Maya Woods Sophia Blank Amanda Livingston Luke Rubano Gavin Eagan Mark Linchevskiy Barrett V. Marquis Murchinson Grace Champa Norah Emrich Skylarr Jenkins Joe Wright Mckynlee Ogden Judah Taylor Esther Golovko Emma Coles Shaye Parnell Erika Voiculescu Kaelynn Chaney Charles Lawerence Brandon Palma Atila Berglund Rosamond Carmichael Hunter Voogt Isabella Foilino Brianna Fuller Corban Fishbach Ella Ziesemer Charlie Barr Jack Roberts Mason VanCleave Dylan Chalfant Jonty Houlding Oliver Lance Aly Collins Brayden Sterle Landen Whaley Cohen Butler Bentley Clark Charlotte Garpestad Vince Dayley Bella Mac Donald Cooper Johnson Morgan Shaw Ethan Nygaard Jaxsen Rodgers Owen Martin Vance Gooch Jayla Gregg Ashlynn Davis Shaylyn Maloney Drake Hayes Elise Olsen Athena Laxamana Calvin Dayley Janna Naron Susana Leytner Marlee Fisher Maya Woods Blake Middleton Max McMahon Muu-Muu Lee Gavin Ocampo Sienna Hill Amanda Livingston Lorelai Hall Armani Tonga Megan Adler Brooklyn Nguyen Maya Alas Sam Walker Landon Beaudoin Kayla Borst Christopher Houlding Helen Baller PTA Calendar May 2015 Sunday 3 Monday 4 Tuesday 5 Wednesday 6 Thursday 7 Friday Saturday 1 BALLER BLAST! 2 8 9 15 Birthday Table! 16 Staff Appreciation Week 10 11 12 13 9:30-11amKindergarten Orientation 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 PTA Budget/ Calendar Planning Mtgfor 2015-16 McMenamins PTA Dine Around 5pmmidnight 23 5th Grade Parent Mtgs for Liberty 24 25 26 NO SCHOOL! Parent Input Memorial Day Forms 2015-16 Due 5th Graders visit Liberty 31 27 28 9am PTA Board Mtg 29 30 Helen Baller Counselor’s News Problem Solving Hello, Students are facing and dealing with problems on a daily basis. These problems range from academic to interpersonal and so it is important for our students to know how to solve problems. In the work I do with our students, we spend several months learning things like how to identify feelings in ourselves and how to manage those feelings and how to identify feelings in others and to show empathy toward them. These are the foundational skills to problem-solving in regards to interpersonal problems and conflicts. Learning how to solve problems is a skill we use every day and we may be doing a disservice if we come to the rescue of our students and do not give them adequate training on how to first try to solve it themselves and then give them the time and space to try it out. According to a 2010 Critical Skills Survey by the American Management Association and others, employers say they need a workforce fully equipped with skills beyond the basics of reading, writing, and arithmetic to grow their businesses. They need a workforce with skills that include critical thinking and problem solving. The curriculum I use at Helen Baller includes a unit on Problem Solving. Students are taught that sometimes problems are preceded by strong feelings so first we need to make sure we use our calming down skills so now we can tap in to the thinking parts of the brain and think more clearly. Then we use the STEP process of problem solving. Here is how it goes. S= Say the problem without blame: You do this by simply stating what each person wants. We can each want different things and that is ok. Wanting different things is usually what is causing the problem in the first place. No blaming and no shaming. T=Think of solutions: Now we think of all the possible solutions. Solutions must be safe and respectful. If they are not safe and respectful then they are not good solutions. We also do not evaluate the solutions or discount them. This is a brainstorm time to be creative about solutions. E=Explore consequences: This is when you ask “what might happen?” for each solution. You look at the positive and negative things that might occur, how people will feel, and then try to pick one that will be good for all parties involved. P=Pick the best solution: Now you are ready to try a solution and hopefully have picked one that everyone agrees to try. If it does not work, then you are back to the “T” step or maybe even the “S” step because maybe it is not working because you were working on the wrong problem. That is the approach I teach so try it out at home when you come across a problem. Role-modeling problem solving is a great way to teach our students. Sincerely, Edie Hagstrom School Counselor [email protected] or 360-833-5720 ext 79150 May Events HELEN BALLER ELEMENTARY PTA PRESENTS... BALLER BLAST May 1, 2015, 5-8pm Don’t miss the biggest BLAST of the school year! Silent Auction: Carnival Activities: Local businesses & organizations have donated over 100 items to this year’s auction! Plus special teacher experiences! Bingo Cake Walk Disco Bowling Museum of Guesstimates Lego Challenge Tattoo Parlor Face Painting Dunk Tank and MORE! Food for Purchase: Papa Murphy’s Pizza, Getta Gyro, Kids with Ice (hot dogs, hamburgers, cotton candy, shaved ice) Entry Bracelet: $5 for school age kids (fill out & return order form on next page or buy at door) Preschoolers and younger are free! Raffle ($5/ticket): 1-Day Park Hopper tickets for 4 people to DISNEYLAND & CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE Door Prizes: Each adult gets 5 FREE chances to win! THANK YOU! to all the many volunteers and donors who are making this event happen! HELEN BALLER ELEMENTARY BALLER BLAST PTA RAFFLE 1-Day Park Hopper tickets for 4 people to DISNEYLAND & CALIFORNIA ADVENTURE Enter to WIN! WIN! WIN! TICKETS: $5 each (Order form below & coming home April 13) Drawing will take place on 5/1/15 during Helen Baller Elementary School Baller Blast School Carnival at 7:45pm - need not be present to win! The tickets are valid during normal operating hours and provide admission to a magical experience at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park for one day for 4 people. (Expiration 3/9/17, not valid 12/25-12/31 of any year.) 2015 BALLER BLAST Order Form ITEM QTY PRICE Subtotal Entry Bracelet (Bracelets required for school age children $5.00 ONLY. Allow for unlimited games and activities. Food purchases not inlcuded.) Disneyland Raffle Tickets* (Qty 4: 1 day Park Hopper Tickets, $5.00 Retail Value $620**) Bear Buddies Donation (Optional) Make checks payable to Helen Baller PTA & deposit in the PTA mailbox in the office. TOTAL: Student Name/Classroom: Parent/Guardian Name & Email: Phone number: NOTES: Raffle tickets will be sent home with the child listed on this order form. * Drawing will take place on 5/1/15 during Helen Baller Elementary School Baller Blast School Carnival at 7:45pm -‐ need not be present to win. **The tickets are valid during normal operating hours and provide admission to a magical experience at both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park for one day for 4 people. (Expiration: 3/9/17, not valid 12/25-‐12/31 of any year) FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Received: Cash or Check#: Funds Processed by: Raffle Ticket #(s): Amount: May Events PTA DINE AROUND SAVE THE DATE: May 19, 2015 5pm-Midnight Come enjoy dinner at McMenamins and 50% of the proceeds will go to support Helen Baller PTA! McMenamins 1900 N.E. 162nd, Ste. B107 Vancouver, WA 98684 Staff Appreciation Info coming home in backpacks on how you can help make May 4-8th into a very memorable week for all our amazing teachers and staff. Thank them for all they do for our children! JWR END OF YEAR CLOSURE JWR’s last day for the school year will be May 29th. They will NOT be opening up again until after school is out for the summer. If your child attends JWR you will need to make other arrangements beyond this date. Incoming 6th grade Liberty Students 2015-16 5th Grade Parent Meetings: (Liberty Commons) May 21st, 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. May 21st, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. 5th Graders Visit LIberty: (Lacamas, Helen Baller, Woodburn) May 26th, 1:30 – 3:10 p.m. May News Library News-Votes are In! Last month, Helen Baller (K-3) students voted for their favorite Washington Children’s Choice Picture Book Award. Following are both the Helen Baller and the state-wide results! Washington Children’s Choice Award First Place Helen Baller Lost Cat Washington State The Day the Crayons Quit Second Place Little Dog Lost Lion vs. Rabbit Third Place The Day the Crayons Quit Memoirs of a Hamster Students in grades 4-5 voted for their favorite Sasquatch Reading Award Book. Following are both the Helen Baller and the state-wide results! Sasquatch Reading Award First PlaceSecond PlaceThird Place Helen Baller Wonder Have a Hot Time, Hades Red Thread Sisters Washington State Wonder 4 way Tie: Have a Hot Time, Hades Red Thread Sisters Fake Mustache Three Times Lucky! The students are familiar with all of the books, and have enjoyed reading them! If your students (4/5th) are reading the Sasquatch books for the Library Lock-in, please encourage them to take their AR test and turn it in to me ASAP! I enjoy having your children in the library and I appreciate all your hard work, too. Thank you, Laurie Brown (Teacher/Librarian) Thank You to Helen Baller PTA for the Buddy Bench! HEARTS FOR HAITI UPDATE THANK YOU! from Ebenezer Glenn Orphanage: “During Spring Break this year we had a team of hard working men and women from Washington. Thank you for all you did. The toddler side of the baby dorm has been transformed by 11 new bunk beds, mattresses and mosquito nets.” May News Under the Sea Spring Book Fair Results Let your voice be heard! As the school year winds down, Helen Baller PTA begins planning for next year. The PTA Board of Directors will be meeting in May to create our calendar and budget for the 2015-16 school year. Before we meet, we would like to hear your input about PTA events, programs, fundraising, communications and more! * What should our goals be for next year? * What is our school’s biggest need? * Do you want more movie nights? * Fewer fundraisers? * More Art? The SPRING book fair had the highest sales for Helen Baller to date! Mrs. Brown now has over $3000 to spend on new books for our school library! Thank you to all the volunteers that made this book fair such a huge success! Special thanks to Sue Bacher for her leadership planning and executing our book fairs for the past 2 years! Be on the lookout for the PTA survey in your email the first 2 weeks of May. Please take 10min to tell us what you want from YOUR PTA and we will work to make it happen! 2015-16 PTA ROLES NEEDED The Helen Baller PTA is still looking for people to fulfill the following roles.... Let us know if you are interested or know someone who would be great at these roles. email: [email protected] BIRTHDAY TABLE LEAD FUNDRAISING CHAIRPERSON Birthday Table lead would distribute invitations and attend event once a month during school lunch hours to ensure students get birthday book and ice cream as well as manage birthday pictures. Fundraising includes: Dine Around, Payback Books, BoxTops, Fun Run and more. The good news is that we already have great leaders in place over many of these programs. Now we need someone who can provide oversight and fill in any gaps. Looking Ahead to June JUNE Jam Packed -- Save the Dates: June 3: PTA General Membership Mtg @ 9:15am June 3: BBQ Lunch for Students in Cafeteria June 5: 1st Grade Field Trip to Oregon Zoo June 5: 5th Grade District Track Meet June 8: 5th Grade Fun Day June 9: Field Day June 11: 4th Grade Play - Burley Crew @ 1:45pm June 12: Kindergarten End of Year Celebration @ 10am and 2pm June 12: 5th Grade Promotion @ 2pm June 12: CHS Graduation June 15: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL! HELEN BALLER 2014-15 YEARBOOK More information to come home shortly... Be sure to get your YEARBOOK to remember all the great moments of the 2014-15 school year!