Creech Road Elementary School Newsletter March 2015 Volume 4, Issue 7 Page 1 Principal’s News Principal: Seydric Williams Assistant Principals: Kimberly Mitchell Website: http://creechroades.wcpss.net Security Upgrades Coming to / T w i t t e r : @ C r e e c h R o a dCreech Elem Greetings Creech Road families! Contents Principal’s News 1, 2 1 Upcoming Events 1 1 Upcoming Events Family Recess Night Mar 18, 2015 6:00-8:00 PM Spring Break for Students Mar 23-27, 2015 Snow/Ice Make-Up Day (School is in session) Apr 3, 2015 3rd Quarter Report Cards Apr 10, 2015 Spring pictures Apr 21, 2015 PAC Night Apr 23, 2015 Spring Book Fair Apr 27-May1, 2015 We have much exciting information to share as we return from our unplanned winter weather breaks! We do not yet have the full list of make-up days, but will share that information as soon as it is available. Wake Up and Read Creech Road is participating in the Wake Up and Read book drive. We will be collecting gently used and new books at CRES until March 16th. CRES is a recipient of the book drive and every student will be able to choose 10 free books to take home during the week of May 11-15. Family Recess Night Do you like to play games and act like a kid every now and then? Well here is your chance!! Come out to the 1st Annual Creech Road Family Recess Night Wednesday, March 18, 2015 from 6-8pm at Creech Road Elementary School Gym. Come out, play games and have fun with family and friends. Homework Help Southeast Regional Library’s Teen Leadership Corps announces Homework and Reading Buddies, an exciting program that pairs TLC volunteers with younger students for homework help and reading practice. We are at the library every Wednesday afternoon from 4 - 6. This is a drop-in program, no advance registration is necessary. Teens work with students to help them complete homework or practice their reading skills in a positive, safe environment. School and student safety is vitally important, not just to our Creech Road family, but to Wake County Public schools as well. We are eager to let you know about some changes that are coming to our school. First, we are pleased to announce that Mr. Dana Drisko is the security investigator now assigned to Creech Road. He has a background in law enforcement and has been with Wake County for some time already. He has already been to our school and we are excited about the upgrades he is planning for us. We will be adding additional cameras, both inside and outside the building, as well as updating existing cameras. In addition, we will be replacing the current key system for exterior doors with card access. Finally, an audio and camera system will be attached to the front door to allow visitors to be screened and ‘buzzed in’! We are looking forward to the increased level of safety these upgrades will provide. Peachjar is Here Wake County Public School System has launched a new electronic flyer communication tool called “Peachjar.” We can now send flyers and newsletters electronically to your inbox. These eflyers can also be viewed by clicking on the Peachjar button that has been placed on our school’s website. This “green” initiative will save our schools tons of paper and reduce copy costs. Newsletter Creech Road Elementary School Newsletter Cont. o Making Connections (Is this similar to what I already know about that subject?) Visualizing (What does this look like? Can I picture it in my head?) Communicating what they just learned (sharing thoughts aloud or writing them down) Action is requiredRoad for you to receive Creech Elementary School school flyers to your email! Please visit the Peachjar button on our website or Newsletter go to peachjar.com to register. By Contents Principal’s News 1 Upcoming Events Upcoming Events 1 registering, you will get electronic flyers delivered right to your inbox and you will stay informed about upcoming school activities, programs, and events! This system is used exclusively for distribution of school-approved flyers. Your email address will not be shared or used for any other purpose. EOG News Can you believe it? The End-of-Grade (EOGs) Tests are right around the corner – 10 weeks to be exact. Every student in third, fourth, and fifth grade will take the reading and math EOGs AND fifth graders also take the science EOG. Testing is the last three weeks of school, so May 18th is the first official day of testing. How can you help your child prepare for the tests? Here are several ways: Remind your child to pay attention in class and focus-in on the information shared. Asking your child questions as to what he/she learned in math, reading, or science. Reading aloud to your child. Asking two questions about what you just read. Setting a timer for 45 minutes and ask your child to focus on reading the entire time. (Each week set the timer for 5 additional minutes – helping increase stamina.) After 45 minutes, ask your child to “retell” or tell you as much as he/she can about what they read. Remind your student to use the following strategies for math and reading: o Asking Themselves Questions (Do I understand what I just read? Does it make sense?) o o A Note from our 5th Grade Counselor If you are like me, it is hard to believe that in a few short months our 5th grade students will be headed off to Middle School! Wow! The transition can be both very exciting and a little stressful. Together, I’d like to work with you and your child to make this transition as smooth and as stress-free as possible. Today your child is bringing home information listing the Open Houses for all our feeder middle schools. Next Tuesday, March 10th, the School Counselor from North Garner Middle School will be talking about the middle school experience with the 5th Grade. The Middle School Registration Forms will come home the first part of April. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the middle school registration process or preparing your child for middle school. Sincerely, Sarah Carter, 5th Grade School Counselor (919) 773-7638 or scarter@wcpss.net Best, Seydric Williams,Principal
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