November 2014 Dear Families of Guardino Students: As the end of the first marking period approaches teachers are busy preparing for parent conferences which are scheduled to take place on November 10th. If you have not yet confirmed a date for a conference, please contact the main office. We look forward to having you visit our school to meet with your child’s teacher and share your insights. Please take advantage of the opportunity parent teacher conferences provide to learn more about the curriculum and engage in discussion about the skills your child is expected to master during the school year. Parent-teacher conferences also provide you with a chance to share the knowledge you have about your child. Teachers certainly welcome information that can be provided by parents in regard to learning styles, hobbies and home activities. Our Common Core Parent Night held in October was very successful. Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to attend. Staff members have so many positive stories to share about how well the students have responded to the implementation of the curriculum. If you would like further information about the Common Core Learning Standards please log on to the following website: www.engageny.org The website offers a lot of information for parents regarding the curriculum changes and expectations for students at every grade level. The PTO welcomes your membership! Our next meeting is scheduled to take place on November 20th at 8:00 in the in the Pupil Personnel conference room. We enjoyed a wonderful turn out of parents at our previous meeting, so I hope to see you in November. I would like to thank the PTO for their ongoing support of the students and staff. We have just completed the Cherrydale fundraiser, which is the only fundraiser our PTO conducts. I would like to remind you that school will not be in session on the following days: November 10 (Parent-Teacher Conferences) November 11 (Veteran’s Day) November 26-28 (Thanksgiving Recess) This month the nation sets aside a few days to celebrate Thanksgiving, a time for giving thanks and expressing gratitude for all of our blessings. I am very thankful for the hard working staff and students of Guardino Elementary School. It is my good fortune to be able to work with such wonderful people! Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday with your family and friends. Thank you for your support of our fine school. Sincerely, Joyce Clark Principal ATTENTION PARENTS OF NON-BUSSED STUDENTS: Please help us to keep dismissal time safe for the students. NO ONE can park at the curb on High Street and wait for students. We also ask that you not park in the crosswalks. The Clayton Police Department has suggested that the following information about parking in a restricted area be communicated to parents. According to Section 1200 of the NYS Vehicle and Traffic Laws: When official signs have been posted prohibiting, restricting or limiting the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on any highway, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle in violation of the restrictions stated on such signs. Failure to obey signs may result in a fine. All parents are requested to park in the parking lot and meet students at a designated spot. Keeping the halls free of congestion assists the teachers to be able to dismiss the students in a timely manner. Please plan to meet your child at a designated spot, outside of school in front of the building. Students enrolled in Kindergarten will be dismissed by a Kindergarten teacher through the door at the far end of the building toward the Town of Clayton Recreational Park. Students enrolled in Grade 1 through Grade 2 will be dismissed through the door facing the front field & Kinney Drugs. Students enrolled in Grade 3 through 5 will be dismissed through the door facing the parking lot. SCHOOL NURSE NEWS REMEMBER … If your child needs to take any medication in school, NYS law requires that they have a written doctor’s order for the school nurse to administer the medication and written permission from the parents. This includes any prescription medication, over the counter medication, vitamins, cold medicine, Tylenol, Motrin, ointments, cough and cold lollipops, Chloraseptic sore throat relief strips, etc. If your child is prescribed medication or you are told to get an over the counter medication for your child, ask if your child needs it during school hours. If so, request that they write an order for the school nurse to administer the medication. Parents may come to the school to administer medication to their child. Your child will be called to the nurse’s office for you to give them the medication. PHYSICAL EXAMS Students require physicals at certain intervals during their careers at school. Physicals are required when students enter kindergarten and then again in 2nd, 4th, 7th and 10th grades. A physical exam is good for one year in the school calendar. If your child had a physical any time after the first day of the school year, that physical would be good until that date in the next school year, and could be applied for the required physical exam. For example, your child in first grade has a physical in November. That physical exam could be applied for the physical that is required for second grade. We will be scheduling physicals, hopefully in November, for those students that have not provided proof of a physical examination to the school nurse. In short, any time your child has a physical, ask for a copy to give to the school nurse! IMMUNIZATIONS Guardino Elementary has been selected by the New York State Department of Health for an audit of our student’s immunization records. With access to the State Immunization reporting site, (where physicians report and record immunizations that have been given in their offices) we have better scrutiny for the immunization records. In preparing for the state audit, I am finding immunizations that are marked as “Not Valid”. Many times this means that a certain vaccination was given too close to the prior dose or given before the minimum age the final dose can be received. If your child’s record indicates an invalid dose, you will be notified and given a course of action to follow to be sure that your child is up to date with immunizations and in compliance with state regulations. Parents of Fifth Graders Your child will need a Tdap vaccination and 2 Varicella vaccinations to start 6 th grade. Your child can receive the Tdap any time after they turn 10 years old. You may want to start planning for this immunization and speak to your health care provider in regards to securing the necessary shots. I will be putting together a packet for all 5th grade students with copies of all of their immunizations that I have on file. The cover letter will explain what the requirements are and what you need to do. Please be looking for those letters after the first of the new year. When you do have your child vaccinated, please obtain a copy of the shot record and bring it to the school nurse. Students have to have proof of the immunization for their health record. THE SAFE TO SCHOOL PROGRAM REMINDER Any time your child will be absent from school, please call the nurse’s office and give your child’s name and the reason for their absence. There is a message phone so you will be able to call at any hour and provide the needed information. You may also e-mail the notification of your child’s absence to wardl@ticsd.org We also have a new Attendance Call System. It is an automated calling system that will notify you that your child is absent and asks that you please call the school to report your child’s absence. We are still working out some “bugs” so please try to call to inform us of your child’s absence. You may be receiving orange notes to fill out and return to be sure that the attendance is accurately recorded. If you have not contacted the school to report the reason for an absence, it is automatically coded as “unexcused” until we have been informed otherwise. SAFE TO SCHOOL (315) 686-5578 ext. 3088 or wardl@ticsd.org Please remember to state the reason for the absence. The above telephone number has voice mail that is active 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The phone will ring approximately 6-8 times before you are able to leave your message. If you have any questions please call me! Nurse’s Office (315) 686-5578 ext. 3088 Lorraine Ward, RN Guardino Elementary School Nurse LOOKING FOR … Small sized pants, especially with elastic waist, to have on hand at the nurse’s office please. SCHOOL CLOSING / DELAY / EARLY RELEASE: The decision for closing or delaying the school will normally be made by 6:00am. If school is closed or delayed, the announcement will be made over Radio Stations: Stevens Media - 790 AM WTNY, 93.3 FM WCIZ, 97.5 FM WFRY; Community Broadcasters: 1240 AM WATN, 103.1/104.3 FM WTOJ Majic, 106.7 FM WBDI/WBDB The Border, 94. FM WOTT Rock, The FOX 100.7 FM, and North Country Public Radio. TV Stations: TV 7 WWNY, TV 50 WWTI, TV 3 WSTM Syracuse, and TV 10 YNN. Webpage: Thousand Islands CSD and Watertown Daily Times If school is closed due to inclement weather or other extenuating circumstances, this also affects the schedule of our six-day instructional cycle. If Wednesday is Day 1 and school is closed, Thursday will become Day 1 and so on. You can also check the cycle day on our website at www.1000islandsschools.org IN THE EVENT THAT SCHOOL IS DELAYED, IT WILL ALWAYS BE A TWO HOUR DELAY. Bus students will be picked up two hours later than normal. The delayed opening schedule for the two hour delay is: Grades K - 5: 10:50 a.m. - 3:10 p.m. In addition, school can close early due to weather conditions, power failures, interruptions in water service, etc. Please be sure you have on file with the office any emergency plans in the event that your child arrives home early. (Discuss with your child what he or she should do if you are not home for any reason when he or she arrives. Plan ahead!) All such closing, delays or early releases are announced on the local radio and TV stations. Call a neighbor and spread the word! Guardino Elementary NOVEMBER ART NEWS We have so much to be thankful for during this upcoming holiday season! Don’t forget to stop by the Art room during Parent Conferences to see your children’s portfolios. They are much fuller now! The tables will be set-up by grade level and grouped by teacher code just as they were for Open House. Please don’t take the portfolios; we need them for selecting artwork for the Art Show in April. All of the portfolios will go home in June. Kindergartners are learning to explore their emotions: happy, sad, angry, scared, and loved. They are also learning to mix secondary colors: orange, green and purple, from the primary colors: magenta (red), yellow and turquoise (blue). After completing their “emotions work” they will be using all the colors to create a radical rainbow painting. Ask a Kindergartner: How do we mix green? orange? purple? What does magenta look like? First Graders are learning how to cut with scissors by using the middle of the scissors and never closing it until the job is finished. We call our scissors “alligators” and they chomp through the paper as their food but our other hand is the “zoo keeper” because it holds the paper and turns it for the alligator to keep chomping. It takes two hands to cut. Students are cutting shapes they’ve created using pattern. After learning the correct way to glue, they will collage the shapes into creatures. Ask a First Grader: Why do you need to use both hands to cut, especially curvy shapes? What does collage mean? What is your creature – a dinosaur, bird, bug or animal? How is your final collage different from what you thought it would be? Second Graders have completed their project likeness of Piet Mondrain’s Boogie Woogie City using line & shape with emphasis on color to represent music. Students will then create a shape collage after studying artist Paul Klee’s music inspired Rhythm paintings. Artists use the Elements of Art, line & shape or shapes & color, in their artwork. Music inspires artists. Both Mondrain and Klee represented music in different ways through their artwork. Ask a Second Grader: Why are artists inspired by music? What Elements of Art did Piet Mondrain use in his Victory Boogie Woogie painting? How is your city different from Mondrain’s painting? How would you change your city design if you were going to create another city? Third Graders are completing an OP Art (optical illusion) unit. In the next Positive and Negative design unit they will learn how negative space is used to trick the eye and define the positive space. Students will learn how to contour draw in the third unit. This observational way of drawing teaches how to draw only what the eyes see. Ask a Third Grader: Do you know any OP Art tricks? When do artists use optical illusions in their art work? What is an example of positive or negative space in your house? What do you see when you contour draw? Fourth Graders have completed their flag designs. They will begin completion of their circle contrasting designs. Students will be contour drawing fall squash and gourds in a still life. The fall objects will be painted showing real color and shadow. Ask a Fourth Grader: What does real color mean when you are drawing from observation? Fifth Graders have designed their initials using complimentary pairs (red / green, blue / orange, yellow / purple). When mixed, each complimentary pair will create brown. Students used leftover pieces to create a larger collage design. Next, students will be learning animal drawing techniques that use shapes to improve their first baseline drawing. Ask a Fifth Grader: How do complimentary pairs create brown? How do you make a shape into a letter? Dear, Dear Parents I need volunteers for the Art Show! If you can write names on certificates, glue down one piece of paper to another, hold up a large piece of paper and/or staple ribbons to certificates, you could help. There are jobs you can do at home. You will be needed to help in the late winter and spring (February, March and April). The Annual Art Show is Thursday May 15. If you are interested, please send a note, call 686-5578 ext. 3218 and leave a message including your telephone number and your child’s name and grade or email dcolvin@1000islandsschools.org. Thank you for your support! Ms. D. Colvin, “The Art Teacher” Happy Thanksgiving! Book Fair 2014! Students will preview the books and make their “wish list” during media class st October 31 – November 6 th th Students may purchase books: Parents may view & purchase books: Wed, Nov. 5 8:30 th am‐12:00 pm Mon, Nov. 10 : 12:00 pm ‐8:00 pm 1:00 pm‐2:30 th pm Thurs, Nov. 6 8:30 am‐9:00 am th Fri, Nov. 7 8:30 am‐12:00 pm Cash, Checks (payable to Guardino Elementary), and Credit Cards accepted. NYS Sales Tax must be charged. Thank you for your support! **If you send money to school with your child for the book fair, I ask that you please send it in an envelope marked with your child’s name and book fair so that we are sure of where the money should be spent. Book fair time is always a very exciting time for our students! In the next week students will be watching a video that shows previews of some of the books that will be available in the book fair along with hearing some inspiring words from authors as to why reading is important. Starting October 31 , students will begin making a “wish list”, in library class, of books they think look interesting and/or would like to have at home to read. I stress to all students that this is not a demand list, simply giving their parents/guardians ideas of what they are interested in. We will also be featuring a program called ‘Classroom Book Wishes’ in which the classroom teachers will have the opportunity to make a list of books that they would like to have in their classroom library for their students to read. Those who visit the book fair will have the opportunity to gift a classroom with a book and/or a certificate redeemable for a book. Look for the display holding the teachers’ book wishes. This is a great holiday gift idea! All book fair proceeds are used to purchase books or other learning materials for the library and/or classrooms. I greatly appreciate your support. st Thank you for your support and cooperation in advance! Mrs. Mayne Media Specialist K‐5 Music Notes We have been so busy in music class…playing recorders, singing, signing and creating. The Kindergarten continues to work on their steady beat. They have been playing hand drums, rhythms sticks and egg shakers. The Kindergarten students have also had the opportunity to use their speaking voices, their whisper voices and their singing voices. Have them share some of their songs with you. The First Grade continues to move the steady beat around their bodies; from their heads to their feet. This month we have done some barred instrument playing; we have created sound effects for some of our songs. The students have also worked out a sound carpet for a Halloween story. The Second Grade has been working on spooky sounds for their Halloween songs. We have been listening to “Funeral March for a Marionette” and moving to the music. The Third Grade has been working on Halloween and autumn songs with different Orff accompaniments. They have been spending a lot of time listening to rhythms and writing them down, and then playing them on the instruments. The Fourth Grade has started work on reading lines and spaces as well as counting rhythms. They are working hard on their recorders and moving along nicely. We have done a few songs with singing, recorder playing and Orff instruments. The Fifth Grade has been working on learning their recorder songs. They should be able to play Hot Cross Buns and Merrily We Roll Along. In the Skin and Bones song, we have learned the accompaniment and recorder parts as well. Mrs. Beerman Gym Dandies Your child’s safety and comfort depends upon what they wear! As we approach the winter months, please keep the following in mind when dressing your child on physical education days: 1. Sneakers are required to insure proper traction. Slip-ons (those with no heel), leather soled shoes and snow boots are not appropriate for physical education class. 2. A t-shirt should be worn under a sweatshirt or sweater to allow your child to take the outer garment off to prevent overheating. 3. Layering clothes is also helpful if the gymnasiums become uncomfortably cold; especially the lower gym in the deep of the winter. We have recently completed our “Equipment Unit” (swinging rope, high bar, balance beams, etc.); ask your child what was their favorite station! Students in grades 2 through 5 have been using our new Dance Machine. This piece of equipment is similar to the Wii dance pad system. Grade 4 and 5 students have been riding our new mountain bikes. Both PE items have been purchased through the PEP Grant. When thinking about Christmas, here are a few ideas for your list: hula hoops jump ropes playground balls pedometers inexpensive stopwatches (they love to “time” things) sidewalk chalk (for playing hopscotch, Jump the Brook, etc.) skates If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call Ms. Grover or Mr. Hauck at extension 3640. Food Pantry Donations The Guardino Elementary “family” will once again be collecting items for the local food pantries. The boys and girls may bring in items beginning on Monday, November 3, and ending on Friday, November 21. All nonperishable items are appreciated. The biggest need is for personal hygiene items. Please refer to the list below for items needed at this time. shampoo bars of soap deodorant boxes of tissues individually wrapped rolls of toilet paper toothbrushes toothpaste paper towels napkins dish soap laundry detergent Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated! November Viking Corner Viking Corner will be open on Friday, November 7, from 11:30 -1:10. Grades 1-5 may shop during their lunch time. There are a variety of pencils, pens, notebooks, erasers, and other school related items for sale. The prices range from $0.05 to $1.00. Please have “Viking Corner” money in an envelope with your child’s name and their teacher’s name written on the front. The boys and girls do not need any more than $1.00-$2.00 to shop at Viking corner. It would be helpful if the first and second graders had the amount of money written on the outside of their envelope. If you are interested in volunteering to help at Viking Corner please contact Mrs. Keszler at 686-5578 Ext. 3103. The fifth graders do a wonderful job as our cashiers but adult assistance is needed to help the shoppers. A special note of “thanks” to: Mary Zovistoski, owner of “The Scoop” in Clayton for organizing donations to our school and for donating a copy of the book Bunny Cakes by Rosemary Wells for each of our teachers and students. Our local fire departments for presenting fire safety programs at every grade level on October 10th. The Cape Vincent Correctional Facility for donating a variety of school supplies for student use. Kinney’s for donating a variety of student supplies. The staff and students of Guardino Elementary School are very fortunate to have such a caring community looking out for us! PASSES For the safety of your child, please send a written note to the school office in the morning if your child will be going elsewhere after school other than home. A pass will be issued by the office, which will allow a teacher or bus driver to honor your request. TELEPHONE MESSAGES REGARDING A CHANGE OF PLAN FOR YOUR CHILD WILL BE HONORED IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS! WALKING: Please include the name of the person with whom the child is to be released to and the relationship to the child. BUS: If the pass request is for a bus, please include the name of the person with whom the child is to go, the relationship to the child and the person’s 911 address. MONDAY 3 TUESDAY 4 Shrimp Poppers w/ Cocktail Sauce French Fries 10 5 Cheese Filled Bread Sticks w/ Tomato Sauce Seasoned Green Beans 11 NO SCHOOL 17 Lasagna Roll-Up w/ Meat Sauce Garlic Bread Stick Carrot Sticks 24 Nacho Grande w/ Salsa Baked Beans WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 6 Chicken Nuggets w/ BBQ Sauce Buttered Noodles Roasted Broccoli NO SCHOOL 18 Rib Barbecue on a Bun Baked Beans Carrot Sticks Hot Ham & Cheese on a Pretzel Bun Seasoned Corn 25 Pizza Choice Seasoned Green Beans 100% Fruit Juice Cup 13 19 Thanksgiving Dinner Roast Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans Apple Crisp 20 French Toast Sticks w/ Syrup Sausage Patty Hash Brown 26 Popcorn Chicken Rice Broccoli w/ Cheese Sauce 27 NO SCHOOL Daily Entrée 7 12 Soft Shell Tacos w/ Cheese, Lettuce, Tomatoes & Salsa Baked Beans FRIDAY NO SCHOOL THANKSGIVING Thousand Islands Central School K-8 Menu Cheese Pizza Romaine Salad w/ Dressing Cup 14 Big Daddy Pizza Romaine Salad w/ Dressing Cup - PBJ Sandwich - Yogurt w/ Fruit & Granola - Deli Sandwich - Salad w/ Grilled Chicken & Dinner Roll Daily Choice Of 21 Stuffed Crust Pizza Romaine Salad w/ Dressing Cup - Assorted Fresh Fruit - Canned Fruit - Applesauce Cup Sandwich Choice 28 NO SCHOOL S Monday – Ham Tuesday – Turkey Wednesday – Ham Thursday – Turkey Friday – Tuna November 2014 USDA Is An Equal Opportunity Provider And Employer Menu Is Subject To Change Without Notice
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