Ne w sl et te r fo r Fr e ed o m Pr e p ar a to r y A cad e my www.freedomprep.net April 3, 2015 F R E E D O M F LY E R From the Director’s Desk... Dear Freedom Prep Parents, Elementary School Edition UPCOMING EVENTS April 3rd 11th Grade Tour of UVU (School Dress Required) April 6th - 10th Spring Break No School April 17th 7th - 9th Grade Spring Activity (See website for more details) 10th - 11th Grade Prom (See website for more details) Our Eagles are soaring this month in so many areas. Here is an update as we dive into April. We held our first National Honor Society induction ceremony and have an impressive group of sophomores and juniors participating as we move forward. This is a significant step for FPA and we appreciate our advisors for supporting this opportunity for our high school students. Rebekah Reno placed first at the state engineering competition with her essay on technology/ engineering. She has been invited to participate in the national competition this June! Amanda Day, a fifth grade student in Mrs. Mitchell’s class recently demonstrated her scientific skills at the Central Utah Science Fair held at BYU. This is a quote from her mother Heather, who sits on our Governing Board: “We were invited to attend the awards ceremony held yesterday evening at Orem High School, not knowing the final results of the competition ahead of time. Amanda did amazingly well and she proudly represented Freedom Preparatory Academy. She was competing with almost 600 remaining competitors who had advanced through several levels of competition (including school, district and regional contests). Incredibly, Amanda won the Grand Champion award in her Sp 1 rin g is h e re ! category! There was a total of 110 awards presented in the ceremony, and Amanda’s Grand Champion Award was presented at the very end, as the highest possible achievement for all of Central Utah. She received a nice trophy and won $60. She was so excited to receive such a great honor! (Sadly, she cannot advance to the next level of competition because only 6th graders or older are eligible).” The following day, Mr. Renda took the combined choir to competition. He said, “Our Freedom Prep Choir received “Excellent” and “Good” ratings at the Charter School Choir Festival. We received very complimentary reviews of our performance from both the audience members and judges. We recognize the diligent work of everyone involved and the growth that is taking place this year. We expect both of these programs to be highly sought after each year at the school. The Shakespearean actors and actresses have just completed performing “The Taming of the Dude” to enthusiastic audiences. Mr. Stringham always does a fine job with these budding performers. Way to go, Amanda. We can’t wait to see what the future holds for you and our other young scientists. Andrew Wilding, Brynn LaFleur and Sadie McGinn also participated at this level. Mr. Stan Renda, our orchestra and choir teacher has been very busy recently getting his combined secondary school choirs and orchestra prepared for state competitions. They treated the school community to a fine concert last week and then competed in Salt Lake Valley this week. The orchestra received overall “Superior” ratings or “I’s” from the judges at the Utah Charter School Orchestra Festival. This rating is the absolute highest score an ensemble can achieve at competitions and festivals The orchestra included 8 high school students, 5 junior high students, and 6 elementary school students who are students of Mrs. Tullis, our elementary music teacher. Mr. Renda said, “Considering we were being judged against advanced high school orchestras prior to our performance, we held strong and were able to perform at the highest level! One of the judges wrote on his score sheet - ‘Well prepared! Best performance here!’” Everyone is delighted with the increase of concert etiquette recently. Our expectations of audience manners when attending school productions and performances should continue to improve in the future. We will be including a handout in our printed programs so everyone will know the expectations. Our Leadership Days on March 24 were outstanding in every way. The students gave performances and shared talents demonstrating the growth of our 7 Habits program. As Leader In Me schools, we will have a Leadership Day each year. They will be totally student run and showcase our young and capable leaders in all areas. Thanks to those of you who attended. The Governor sent regrets 2 but wished us the best. Senator Margaret Dayton who had planned to attend, called expressing her apologies and said she keeps hearing so many wonderful things about Freedom Prep. We know she will visit one day soon. Provo Mayor John Curtis did attend the secondary program and was duly impressed with everything. Thanks to our Lighthouse Teams at both schools for leading and lighting the way. We are on the way! And finally, we are pleased to announce that the State Charter Board has approved our application for a satellite school. This K-5 school will be built in the Vineyard/Orem area where new growth and development is taking place. The Governing Board and administration determined that it was the appropriate time to submit an application for expansion. Our school is one of the highest performing, longest running charter schools in Utah. It is successful at all levels and our wait lists are very long each year. The Charter Board applauded our K-12 model, vision and success. The final step is the nod from the State Education Board early this month, after which we will hold an informational meeting for all parents. At this point, we do not have the location selected nor any design or work in process pending that last step. We have completed in-depth studies on population and business growth, transportation and development of Utah Valley for the next 25-40 years. We will share all of that with you soon. Our Accreditation two day evaluation will be wrapped up as you read this. This two year journey has been one of self-reflection and gathering data in all areas to review what makes Freedom a great school. This process takes place every five years. More details in next month’s newsletter. Soccer season is underway, after school classes and plays are in progress, field trips and last quarter learning are all in progress. Children are thriving in our special learning environment. Parents are highly engaged and completing their 40 hrs. of volunteer service and their $200 donation. Best wishes to the students traveling to Washington D.C. and to France this month. We all wish we were with you. Second semester teacher evaluations are continuing and interviews are taking place this month to fill our few openings for the 2015-16 year. We will have teacher assignments in May and teacher requests will be send out the end of May for the elementary parents. Enjoy Spring break April 6-10. Everyone deserves a nice break from routine and will come back refreshed and invigorated, ready to tackle the work and activities that will see us through the end of this school year. We thank our ever diligent Governing Board members for their dedication and support. They keep our vision bright and support our every effort to take Freedom Prep to the greatest heights. Sincere regards, Mrs. Herring Executive Director 3 Volunteer Opportunity Beauty and the Beast Jr. We need parent volunteers to help during our morning pick up (7:50 am – 8:20 am) If you are interested and can help during this time, please contact Mrs. Walters at: Date: April 16th & 17th Time: 7:30 PM at the Elementary School Place: 1190 West 900 North, Provo, UT Tickets $2 at the door Children 3 and younger FREE awalters@freedomprep.net Or contact the front office. Thank you! To All Parents: Our secondary Special Education department has created a tool for all parents at the following address: Leadership Day Survey Below is a link for a brief survey of the Elementary School’s Leadership Day. If you attended Leadership Day at the Elementary School, please fill out our brief survey by Friday, April 3, 2015. We appreciate your help! my.uen.org/myuen/57265/4 A list of all teachers and many of their current assignments is posted. We are sure that it will help students who have difficulty with organization and help parents verify student reports of assignments. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6DFNB67 We depend upon teachers to provide the information to us. It may not be completely comprehensive, but we try to maintain a current listing for every class. We are sure to improve as time goes on. ESU Yard Sale Fundraiser Now accepting donation of your unwanted items. Yard Sale will be on May 16 (Sat). Please bring items to the front office at the secondary school. Mr. Jerry Timothy Future Authors Guild The Future Authors Guild meets each Wednesday at 3:15. Students, parents and teachers are welcome to come. Bring 4-5 pages (double-spaced) of your story. We meet in Mr. Timothy’s class room. This week, we will listen to a short podcast about “The Problem of Originality.” Those that are not participating in the contests can come for free. Attention: We have some valuable items that were left at the school during the book fair and leadership day. Please contact the elementary office if you misplaced anything during those activities. We have critiqued The Infinite Sphere, Don’t Break My Heart Peter Pan, The Perfect Storm, Blue Night Garden, and The Extremities of Love. 4 5th Annual Walk-A-Thon Learning About the State of Matter We are excited to announce that the fifth annual Freedom Walk-A-Thon fundraiser will be held on Friday, April 17, 2015! This is the PTO’s only fundraiser for the entire year. Before the Walk-A-Thon, students will seek pledges from family, friends, or neighbors. Then, on the day of the Walk-A-Thon, each class will have 30 minutes to walk, jog, or run as many laps as they can. Parents and other family members are invited to join their children in walking. Miss Buchanan’s class loved learning about the states of matter! They were able to see how dry ice (a solid) and water (a liquid) can form a giant bubble filled with air (a gas) in a bowl! There are 3 grand prizes for the top fundraisers in the school including 4 tickets to the Stadium of Fire, a Hot Air Balloon Ride, and a Kindle Fire Kids Edition! In addition, there are prizes for every class with over 80% participation, a drawing for every student who participates in fundraising with tons of awesome prizes, and great prizes starting at $10.00 of fundraising such as free dress days, homework passes, and extra recess. Our school goal is to raise $10,000.00 and we know that every donation big and small can make a difference. Copies of the pledge form and a letter with more information will be sent out with the school email and hard copies of both will also be sent home with your student. Happy Fundraising and hope to see you Friday, April 17, 2015! Walk-A-Thon Schedule: 8:40 am - 9:10 am 10:25 am - 10:55 am 11:00 am - 11:30 am 11:35 am - 12:05 pm 12:10 pm - 12:40 pm 12:45 pm - 1:15 pm 1:20 pm - 1:50 pm 1:55 pm - 2:25 pm 2nd Graders AM Kindergarten 4th Grade 1st Grade PM Kindergarten 3rd Graders 5th Graders 6th Graders We love science! 5 Regional Spelling Bee Dear Parents and Faculty, I learned this morning that Vikram Athithan (4th grade; Karla Kay Snow’s class) took 5th place at the Regional Spelling Bee held at UVU Saturday. He is a tremendous talent and a determined learner. For those of you at FPA1, please congratulate him when you see him today and throughout the week. He worked hard at this. For those at FPA2 may not have known, but our school spelling bee champion, Simon Handford (8th grade), moved out of state and could not make the regional bee. Ultimately, the lot fell to young Vikram, and he took up the torch running. We still have to wait 3 years(!) until we see him here. Joseph Ponczoch Latin Teacher Freedom Preparatory Academy More Leadership Day Photos... “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” ~Martin Luther King, Jr. 6 If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader. ~John Quincy Adams Boxtops for Education Don’t forget that the Passive Fundraising committee comes around each month to collect and award prizes to the class with the most, so keep clipping and collecting! 7 Dear Students and Parents, We are pleased to announce that Freedom’s Annual Walk-a-thon Fundraiser will be held on Friday, April 17, 2015! This is the only fundraiser the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) holds each year and directly benefits our students as all funds from this fundraiser go to supporting student events such as Red Ribbon Week, Love of Reading Week, the Spelling Bee, class parties, and the Inspirations Fine Arts Contest. Prior to the walk-a-thon, we encourage each student to seek pledges from family, friends, and neighbors for either a flat donation or a donation per lap and fill out the attached pledge form. On the day of the walk-a-thon, every Freedom Academy student will have 30 minutes to walk, jog, run, or race as many laps as they can around our school’s quarter-mile playground track. After the walk-a-thon, your student will receive a certificate of participation showing how many laps they completed. Students will then use their pledge forms to collect the funds, then turn the funds and the pledge form into your student’s teacher by Thursday, April 30th. All donation amounts are accepted; remember even small donations can make a big difference. In addition, we have fantastic prizes to encourage some serious fundraising and school-wide participation! 2015 WALK-A-THON PRIZES • • • • • • • • EACH CLASS that has 80% of the students turn in a donation and pledge form (no matter the donation amount) will receive a CLASS FREE DRESS DAY for their class. EACH STUDENT who turns in a donation of any amount and pledge form will be entered into a drawing for awesome prizes like movie passes, fun center passes, rock climbing passes, desserts, meals, and more! EACH STUDENT who raises $10.00 will earn a FREE DRESS DAY. EACH STUDENT who raises $20.00 will earn a FREE DRESS DAY & a HOMEWORK PASS. EACH STUDENT who raises $30.00 will earn a FREE DRESS DAY, a HOMEWORK PASS, & EXTRA RECESS. The TOP EARNER IN EACH GRADE will also be invited to a PIZZA PARTY with DIRECTOR HERRING in the TEACHER’S LOUNGE during school. THE BOY AND GIRL who walk the most laps in each class will receive a prize-ribbon and a special privilege from their teacher. The THREE TOP EARNERS IN THE SCHOOL WILL RECEIVE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING GRAND PRIZES!* o 4 Tickets to the Stadium of Fire o A Hot Air Balloon Ride for the Student and a Guest o An Amazon Kindle Fire Kids Edition *The 1st place winner will choose first; the 2nd place second; the 3rd place third; please note if you are eligible for a grand prize, you are not eligible for top grade earner prize. We encourage family members to come walk, jog, or run with your student. Strollers are also welcome. A donation table will be set-up on the day of the event and a $1.00 “walking donation” per family member joining the students is encouraged and will also be counted towards your student’s fundraising. The schedule of when each grade will be walking during the school day is on the back side of this letter so you can plan ahead to join your children. Our goal is to raise $10,000.00 as a school. If we do, the teachers will come to school dressed in a school uniform with crazy hair! Thank you in advance for your support and happy fundraising! The Freedom Preparatory Academy PTO FREEDOM ACADEMY WALK-A-THON FUNDRAISER PLEDGE FORM Student Name: _____________________________ Teacher Name: _____________ PLEASE HELP ME RAISE MONEY FOR MY SCHOOL! Freedom Academy’s Annual Walk-a-thon Fundraiser is an event that directly benefits students by allowing the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) to organize events such as Red Ribbon week, Love of Reading Week, a school-wide Spelling Bee, and the Imaginations Fine Arts Contest. On the day of the walk-a-thon, each student will have thirty minutes to complete as many laps around the school’s quarter-mile playground track as they can by walking, jogging, running or racing. Please support our students by contributing either a flat donation or a pledge per lap completed. You will make your pledge before the walkathon on the sheet below; the student will then collect funds from you after they have completed the walk-a-thon. Any and all amounts are accepted. Remember even small donations can add up to make a big difference! Name Address & Phone Flat Donation Amount OR Pledge Per Lap Amount (to be filled out before the event) AMOUNT COLLECTED (to be filled out after the event) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOTAL Parents, please help your student count and enter the total amount collected. *Please make checks out to “Freedom Preparatory Academy.” STUDENT INSTRUCTIONS: *Please fill out this form before the walk-a-thon, but note that you do not need to turn it in to the school until after the event. *If you have more than 9 sponsors, copy this page or pick up an additional page from the front office. *When turning in Pledge Forms, please place all cash and checks in one envelope and staple the envelope to the Pledge Form. *All Pledge Forms and Donations are due to your student’s teacher Thursday, April 30, 2015 by 3:00 p.m. in order to be eligible for prizes. Freedom Academy proudly presents: Beauty & The Beast Jr. April 16 & 17, 2015 7:30pm Freedom Academy 1190 W 900 N, Provo Utah Tickets $2 at the door Children 3 and younger FREE.
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