Manatee Bay Messenger Principal’s Message Greeting Manatee Bay Families, ! As you can tell we are fully engaged in the learning process and moving full steam ahead to another month. Our September events were very well attended. Our very first Partner night at Coldstone Creamery was a huge hit, and our parent volunteers have been faithfully coming in to support us after the amazing volunteer/partner orientation. ! ! VOLUME IV OCTOBER 2014 ! Mission Statement We, the Manatee Bay Elementary School Community, pledge to provide a quality education that focuses on high expectations and achievement for all stakeholders in a safe and supportive learning environment. Vision Statement The vision of Manatee Bay Elementary School is to be a community of lifelong learners who value quality and integrity as we strive to create a nurturing environment in which children will develop selfesteem and respect for themselves and others. Academically, we are learning through the Florida Standards this year which are very similar to the Common Core Standards. We are also looking closely at all that we do to create life-long learners. This year we are more closely monitoring student progress and empowering our students to be more engaged in the learning process through a variety of strategies. ! Not sure if you are aware but although we have some strong competition this year, Manatee Bay is currently number one in the Nation for the First in Math Program! Way to go Fifth Grade! The deadline is in May so we are hoping to keep strong all the way through! ! As you know we have started our big fall fundraiser and the students are excited about helping our school with technology. Last year our PTA generously purchased 39 laptops for our students. We are also excited to know that our wonderful aftercare program ASP, is donating another 20 laptops. Although this is a huge help, we still have most teachers with very old or no computers in their classes for students to use. Many current computers are outdated and unable to accept the current software that we are purchasing. Please know, that If the SMART Bond initiative passes on November 4th, Manatee Bay will receive over $400,000.00 to be used in technology alone. This will be a great boost for our students and will help to create some digital classrooms. For more information, please visit the Broward School Website and see the section on the SMART bond. Please note when you see the report for Manatee and the Weston Schools. Thanks for ALL you do to assist us to help our students become college and career ready!!! ! To keep you learning with us, we are offering support on how our curriculum is different this year and how to best prepare your children in 3rd through 5th for the FSA (Florida Standard Assessment) and most importantly how to be “College and Career” ready. We will be doing this through our Parent Universities…stay tuned. ! Please know that Manatee Bay thrives on your support and participation in the learning process. We can’t thank you enough for ALL that you do to make our jobs easier. ! ! ! Have a safe and family-filled month. Sincerely, Heather Hedman-DeVaughn and Marie-Dominique Price Dumervil Principal and Assistant Principal Saludos Familias de Manatee Bay, October ! 10/1-2 10/7 10/8 10/14 10/15 10/16 10/21 10/21 10/23-31 10/23 10/24 10/27-31 10/31 5th Grade Nature Scapes Papa Johns Night Walk/Bike to School Day SAC Meeting @ 2:20pm Picture Retakes Dunkin Donuts Night Pajama Day for Pre-K and K PTA General Meeting @ 5:30pm Red Ribbon Week Early Release at noon Teacher Planning Day - no school BAFS I Book Fair Preview ! Podemos decir que estamos totalmente dedicados a el proceso de aprendizaje y vamos a todo vapor por otro mes. Nuestros eventos septiembre estuvieron muy bien atendidos. Nuestra primera noche Socio de Cold Stone fue un gran éxito, y nuestros padres voluntarios han estado viniendo fielmente para apoyarnos después de la increíble orientación para voluntarios. ! Académicamente, estamos aprendiendo a través de las Normas de la Florida que son muy similares a las normas básicas comunes. También estamos mirando de cerca a todo lo que hacemos para crear estudiantes de por vida. Este año estamos vigilando más de cerca el progreso del estudiante y motivando a nuestros estudiantes a ser más comprometidos en el proceso de aprendizaje a través de una variedad de estrategias. ! No estoy segura si ustedes lo saben, pero a pesar de que tenemos una competencia fuerte este año, Manatee Bay es actualmente el número uno en la nación para la en el Programa de Matemáticas! Así se hace Quinto Grado! La fecha límite es en mayo, así que esperamos mantenernos fuertes a través de todo el camino! Como ustedes saben, hemos iniciado nuestro gran evento recaudador de fondos de otoño y los estudiantes están emocionados por ayudar a nuestra escuela con tecnología. El año pasado nuestra PTA adquirió generosamente 39 computadoras portátiles para los estudiantes. También estamos muy contentos de saber que nuestro programa maravilloso de cuidado después de clase, ASP, donará otros 20 ordenadores portátiles. ! Aunque esta es una gran ayuda, aún tenemos la mayoría de los profesores con computadoras antiquadas en sus clases para el uso de los estudiantes. Muchos ordenadores son obsoletos y no pueden aceptar el software moderno que existe actualmente. Por favor, sepan, que si la iniciativa de SMART Bond pasa el 4 de noviembre, Manatee Bay recibirá más de $ 400,000.00 para mejorar el equipo de tecnología. Esta será una gran motivación para nuestros estudiantes y ayudará a crear algunas aulas digitales. Para obtener más información, visite la Web de las Escuelas de Broward y busquen la sección de SMART. Manténganse pendientes de buscar el reporte de Manatee y las Escuelas de Weston. Gracias por todo lo que hacen para que nos ayuden a educar a nuestros estudiantes a prepararse para la universidad y listos para una carrera !!! ! Noten que estamos ofreciendo ayuda debido a que nuestro plan de estudios es diferente este año con el motivo de preparar mejor a sus hijos desde el tercero hasta el quinto nivel para la (Evaluación Estándar Florida) FSA. Vamos a hacer esto a través de nuestras Universidades para Padres ... estén atentos. ! Por favor sepan que Manatee Bay se beneficia con su apoyo y participación en el proceso de aprendizaje. No podemos agradecerle lo suficiente por todo lo que hacen para hacer nuestro trabajo más fácil. ! Tengan un mes con paz y lleno de familia. ! Atentamente, ! Heather Hedman-DeVaughn y Marie Dominique Price-Dumervil Kindergarten Kindergarten is off to a terrific start! We are listening to and discussing stories, writing in our Author's Notebooks, creating poetry and academic journals, participating in cooking and art activities, and learning how to use our daily centers. We attended our very first field trip to Disney on Ice, and had an amazing time! Fun and learning definitely go hand in hand in the Land of K! Over the coming weeks, we will be continuing to learn about the five senses, energy, Fall, fire safety, and Christopher Columbus. ! The Kindergarten Team would like to thank you for helping to make the start of the year such a huge success! Please remember to sign agendas nightly. ! Partners in Education ! Manatee Bay would like to extend our appreciation to our Partners-In-Education this month. Memorial Hospital Miramar donated 6 ponchos and umbrellas to Manatee Bay, to be used by personnel during our rainy day dismissals. Additionally, Carolina Ale House donated coupons for this month's KIDS OF CHARACTER. Parents and teachers made ColdStone Creamery Night a huge success! We finished off September with a fantastic Delvecchios, Burger Zone and UdderSweets night. ! Thank you!!! Thank you!!!! ! Future fundraiser dates: ! 10/7 Papa Johns Night 10/16 Dunkin Donuts The Kindergarten Team First Grade ! Happy Fall Y’all, ! We can smell the AUTUMN dancing in the breeze. The sweet chill of PUMPKIN and crisp sunburnt LEAVES! First Graders have had a busy start to the school year. The students have been working hard and adjusting to their daily routines. Our Math skills have improved since the beginning of the school year. We are starting Chapter 3 which is working on different types of addition strategies. In Science we are moving on to Compare/Contrast living/non-living. Continue to read daily and encourage your child to come into school ready to take an AR quiz. ! First grade is looking forward to our first field trip to the Fish Hall Of Fame in November. A friendly reminder for parents to please sign the agenda daily and make sure your child does their homework every day! ! Thank You (: Second Grade Second Grade is off to a great start! Now that we have completed our first full month of school, we are very proud to see our students settling into a great routine. Let’s stay on this positive path to a successful school year. ! Math Superstars will begin October 7th. Please see our Second Grade Website and click on Math Superstars to print the worksheet each week. ! Accelerated Reader is very important to your child’s Reading development. Help your child soar to AR success by encouraging them to take AR test on their library books, Reading Log books, and any book they might be reading for pleasure. Parents can go to www.ARbookfinder.com to check the AR level of any book. READING NOOK ! There’s an App for that! ! Take a moment and check out http:// www.scholastic.com/teachers/ article/50-fab-apps-teachers This article provides parents and teachers with grade level appropriate Apps that keep students engaged. Everyone learns differently. With just a few taps, you can customize your device with materials that fit your child's level and learning style. With Apps, you can teach all children the same lesson — in different ways.This is just another way to keep reading and learning fun! STEM is getting underway at Manatee Bay. We have opened our Robotics Lab, and our Gifted/High Achievers classes will pilot a new Engineering program entitled Engineering is Elementary. ! We also have a new STEM program in our IND cluster. But STEM could use your help! Our gardens are in need of some brawn power. We need to clear out the beds, and add soil and mulch around the exterior of our raised gardens. ! If you are interested in helping with either contributing materials such as mulch, mushroom compost, soil and just plain man power, please contact Andrea Perez at andrea.perez@browardschools.com. ! We could really use the help! Third Grade Third Grade is off to great beginning! The Third Grade Team has a website to keep you informed on Third Grade Matters. Please visit the MBE site periodically. The AR program is currently up and running. Please encourage your child to read AR books and take AR tests. These tests help to improve a variety of reading skills. Remember, textbooks are available online. ! In October, we are taking BAFs and the new standards will be tested. This test replaces BAT. See the following examples of Reading and Language Arts Standards. ! ! -Answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. ! -Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events. ! These are examples of Math Arts Standards. ! -Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. ! -Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. Math Corner The school year has begun with a bang. As the tradition continues, Manatee Bay's 5th grade students are participating in the online competition, First In Math. As of this writing, MBE is 1st in the nation and working hard to keep this position. Three of the class teams are in the top ten as well as two of our students. Wow! ! Grades 3-‐5 are beginning to formatively assess the students in Reading, Math and Science using Broward County minis as we prepare for the first BAFs test, which replaces the BAT, in late October. K-‐2 minis will be available sometime later in the school year. Fourth Grade NonDiscrimination Statement Welcome to Fall and getting back into the routine! The School Board of Broward County, Florida, prohibits any policy or procedure which results in discrimination on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, marital status, race, religion, or sexual orientation. Individuals who wish to file a discrimination and/ or harassment complaint may call Equal Educational Opportunities (EEO) at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine TTY 754-321-2158. ! Reasonable Accommodation Statement Individuals with disabilities requesting accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may call Equal Educational Opportunities (EEO) at 754-321-2150 or Teletype Machine TTY 754-321-2158. ! Evaluation Input Per state statute, parents have the right to be provided input into the annual performance assessment of their child’s teachers and administrators. To provide such input regarding any Manatee Bay employee, please address your comments in writing to Mrs. Heather Hedman-DeVaughn, Principal. To provide such input regarding your principal’s evaluation, please address your comments in writing to, Dr. Mark Strauss, at the Office of School Performance and Accountability. ! The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of Manatee Bay Elementary School or Broward County Public Schools. ! Classes are getting into their routines and homework should be coming easier to get a handle of as well. As the school started their fundraising activity, Fourth grade also enjoyed a short play for Constitution Day and are preparing for their first in house field trip on Native Florida animals. Fourth graders are excited about learning all about the state of Florida and look forward to the exciting field trips related to the study of our state’s resources and rich history. We would like to remind parents that all textbooks are available online at http:// beep.browardschools.com/ssoPortal/index.html. School Advisory Council On September 10th the School Advisory Council met to install its newest officers. We are still in need of three parents and one parent of an ESOL student to sit on the School Advisory Council. Your duties as a member of SAC are to attend one monthly meeting to discuss what is best for Manatee Bay. If you are interested in becoming a member of SAC please email Ms. Leider or Mr. Schumann. After installing new members we reviewed Manatee Bay Elementary School’s data from last year’s testing. Future SAC meetings will be on the following dates, October 10th, November 18th, December 2nd, January 13th, February 10th, March, 10th, April 14th, and May 12. TYPING WEB As a way to support students in the new writing component of the Florida Standards Assessment for ELA, the Department of Literacy is recommending the website “TypingWeb” as a means for instruction in the area of typing and keyboard skills. TypingWeb is a free, web-based instructional program designed to develop student typing skills. It can be utilized by both beginning and advanced typists and allows for growth in typing skills by students at all grade levels. ! ! Access to TypingWeb can be found online at: http://www.typingweb.com/ Fifth Grade School is in full swing and Fifth Grade is already well on its way to a successful year!! We have already had a few fire drills, taken Fall individual pictures, and enjoyed our first Partners in Education nights at Cold Stone Creamery and ordering pizza from Delvecchio’s! ! Plans are already in motion for our annual trip to Washington, D.C. Initial payments should have already been collected. Our trip will be from Monday, December 8th through Friday, December 12th. Needless to say, both teachers and students are excited for this educationally fun trip! ! Academically, our fifth graders have been very busy building their skills for success. In reading, our depth of knowledge skills are focusing on explaining texts, drawing inferences, learning to compare and contrast characters, settings and/or events in a story. We are learning to quote accurately from a text to prove our point. Main idea has been a topic of importance as well. Penmanship is also being practiced as we fine-‐tune our cursive writing. ! In math, we are moving ahead in First in Math. Students are fully engaged and have accepted the challenge that our last two year’s students have set, working hard to be number 1 in the Nation. We are building our foundation with place value, multiplication and expressions. Division is now on the horizon. ! Science is taking us to new heights as we discover the characteristics of scientific knowledge. The Scientific Method and Process is so important to be able to think like a scientist. Who knew there was so much involved in doing experiments? Ask your fifth grader, he or she can tell you all about it! ! Our United States are incredibly diverse. We are learning about the fifty states and how location affects the people who live there. Regions and climate play such an important role. ! This is just the beginning of an incredibly successful year! ATTENDANCE POLICY ! School Board Policy 5.5, Attendance, states both excused and unexcused absences along with tardiness and early sign-outs will continue to be counted when determining a student’s pattern of non-attendance. A student has a “pattern of non-attendance” if he or she is absent from school a total of 30 hours (5 days) in any one marking period or 60 hours (10 days) within 90 days. ! The attendance policy is available online in the four major languages and can be accessed at www.broward.k12.fl.us/ studentsupport/sswad/HTML/ap.htm. Parents are required to maintain current contact information at the school. If you have any questions, please call Geri Norris, Guidance Counselor. ! Students absences may be reported 24 hours a day by calling our Attendance Line 754-323-6452 and leaving a message, or by sending an e-mail to us at manateebayattendance@browardschools.com. Please remember to provide student name, teacher, date of absence, and reason for absence. For prolonged absences, please be sure to provide appropriate documentation. ! *Any calls received after 2:30 will be updated the following school day. Calls are encouraged before 12:00 noon.* Thank you. October 23-31, 2014 is National Red Ribbon Week. Every student in the school signed a pledge to stay alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. Please speak to your children about the importance of this campaign. ! All students are encouraged to wear RED to school on Wednesday, October 29 in support of Red Ribbon Week. Specials The Science special has been a busy place this month. All students have been learning to use the science process skills. Kindergarteners have been observing using their 5 senses. In 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade the students have learned how to form a hypothesis and then test the hypothesis while observing and recording the results. This has been taught through various experiments. In addition, most grade levels have been using science tools such as a ruler, thermometer and a pan balance. Finally, in 5th grade the focus in the science special has been the body systems, we have just begun learning about cells and the skeletal system. We have had some interesting conversations, but the students have hopefully learned a lot, too. ! ! BAF 1 ! ALL students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will be taking the BAFs 1 from October 27-31. This test takes the place of the BAT. More information will be coming. ! Please make sure your children are in school and on time during these very important days. Duke Talent Search Program for Grades 4 and 5 Fourth and fifth grade students who scored a level 5 on the Reading and/or Math portion of last year’s FCAT SSS Test OR scored a 125 or higher on an IQ test are eligible to participate in the Duke University, Talent Identification Program. If you would like more information about this program, you can call Ms. Norris at 754-323-6450 to request a brochure or go to the Duke TIP Web-site at www.tip.duke.edu/enroll. Web registration deadline is March 31, 2015. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 5 - October 11 Manatee Bay Book Fair ! Practice these important fire safety tips to stay safe: ! - Check the battery and test your smoke detectors at home Check your fire extinguisher at home or in your car Conduct fire drills at home Check your first aid kit ! Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives - Test Yours Every Month Preview: ! Oct. 31st !! Book Fair: ! Nov. 3 to 10 ESE NEWS ESE would like to welcome a new teacher to our staff. Theresa Bennis will be working with Mrs. Podsada and Ms. Hartwell. Welcome to Manatee Bay Ms. Bennis! Ms. Hartwell and Mrs. Podsada's classes have initiated a new program called Ablenet - Focus on Stem. This classroom library has 60 unique, nonfiction titles which offer students with disabilities the opportunity to practice literacy skills while gaining background knowledge in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Students using this library will be able to apply learned skills with real-life math and science content. The units of study provide fun-filled learning experiences. The first two themes were HOW PLANTS GROW & COUNTING IN THE CITY. In the latter, students built a city, adding a new part each day (buildings, streetlights, taxi's etc...), while at the same time practiced counting skills. Look at us having fun while learning! Ms. Rabone's AM/PM Speech and Language class is off to a great start! ! We have been learning about colors, shapes, numbers, and letters with a little help from some friends! Mr. N helped us learn about our names and our new friends in our class, Ms. W helped us learn about seasons/weather, and Ms. P is now teaching us about parts of our body and what they are used for. We LOVE learning about letters, sounds, and concepts with the help of our Letter People friends! Welcome to Speech and Language ! We are getting to know all the kids and get everyone use to their schedules. Our Language students will be working some skills like comprehension and vocabulary. The Speech kids are working on learning how to say their sounds. At home it is helpful to read with your children and ask questions about the book. It is essential for the students working on articulation skills to practice at home. We look forward to a great year in Speech and Language! WALK OR BIKE TO SCHOOL DAY ! October 8, 2014 is a big day for Manatee Bay. It is Walk or Bike to school day. This day is recognized around the world as a day that embraces the benefits of walking/biking by encouraging kids to walk/bike to school. ! WHY should you walk/bike to school? 1) it helps wake you up so you're more alert by the time you get to school 2) it helps keep your heart healthy and your body strong and fit 3) it helps make the air cleaner by not using a car 4) it gives you a chance to talk to your friends before school 5) it teaches you how to be safe on the streets 6) it gives you time outdoors 7) it helps reduce the number of cars on the road 8) it gives you time to ease into your school day 9) it helps you get to know your neighborhood 10) it puts you in a good mood for the day VOLUNTEER PROCEDURES! Keeping students safe is a priority. The STAR System (Security Tracking And Response) continues to be used at all schools. The STAR System provides schools with high-speed security checks against local, state and national sex offender databases and against state and local law enforcement files. When parents, visitors, and volunteers come to school, the office staff will swipe their driver’s license into a bar code reader, verify the name, take a photo and print a badge with this picture. All visitors are asked to check out in the office when leaving school. ! ! Volunteers must complete the on-line volunteer/mentor application before helping in school. Go to www.browardschools.com/getinvolved to complete the on-line application. The first time volunteers come to assist, the front office staff will ask for their social security number and driver’s license. All returning volunteers must complete the on-line application. If you do not have access to a computer or you need assistance, please contact the school. The Bay Cafe On September 12th, we celebrated our Monthly Fruit and Vegetable Taste Testing with guava. Taste testing is a great way to introduce students to different fruits and vegetables. ! National School Lunch Week is from October 13th to the 17th. You are invited to join your student for lunch and enjoy eating together from our delicious school menu. Please check in at the main office first. Broward County PublicHeader Schools Week of September 29, 2014 BCPS is committed to providing students with a high-quality education to best prepare them for success in college and careers. In 2014/15, more than 19,300 high school students are enrolled in at least one Advanced Placement course. BCPS offers a wide variety of educational options for students, including magnet and innovative programs. To learn more, visit: browardschoolsinnovativeprograms.com. Parents and community members are invited attend the District’s Zone Community Showcase events throughout the month of October. To learn more and review a list of dates and event locations, visit browardschoools.com.
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