Maple Grove Family Newsletter March 2015 Please mark your calendars with these important dates: Principal’s Message 3/16/15 No School 3/18/15 STP meeting (6:00 p.m.) 3/20/15 Spring Concert (see pg 4 for details) 3/18/15 STP meeting (6:00 p.m.) 3/26/15 Schlitz Audubon at MG for 2 4/1/15 3rd grade field trip to Discovery World 4/3/15 – 4/12/15 Spring Break (no school) Dear Maple Grove Families, nd grade INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1 Important Dates to Remember / Principal’s Message 2 Guidance at a Glance 3-5 Dr. Seuss Week Recap 6 Maple Grove Coin Drive 7 Youth Art Month 8 Spring Concert news, New Staff, K5 Presentations & Congratulations Corner 9 STP News 10 10 Free Learning Websites for Kids Summer School Summer school will be offered as 2 two week sessions. Session 1- July 6- July 17 Session 2- July 20-July 31 @Glenwood K4 8:30-10:30 am K5 8:30-11:30 @ Maple Grove 1-6th 8:00-12:00 Detailed information about the sessions will be sent home before spring break. 1|P age Spring is near and it is so wonderful that our students are able to go outside and run off some of their energy. Hopefully in March, we will have all days above zero degrees so we consistently have outdoor recess. Please continue to send your students in their winter gear, wearing pants, boots for outside, jackets, hats and mittens until our temps are above 55. We do have morning recess before school when our temps are still a bit lower. Also, it is a great idea to send your student along with an extra pair of socks. As we wind down the year, we are in need of your feedback and some additional volunteers. Please check our website to complete a brief survey about what you love about Maple Grove and 3 wishes you have for our school. Additionally, if you are interested and available to be on our PBIS committee as a parent rep, we are in need of 2-3 parents who can commit to 2 hours per month of meeting and planning time. This volunteer position would serve as a voice of other parents and will provide our school with valuable insight from a parent perspective. Please let me know if you want to help our PBIS committee through this journey. We have entered into our spring testing season. MAP testing began this week. This year, since we are now taking the State Assessment, the Badger Exam, we bumped up our MAP testing window to begin in March. All K5-5th grade MAP assessments will be complete before spring break. Then, when we return from spring break, our 3-5th graders will begin the Badger Exam. The Badger Exam takes 5 hours to complete, therefore, students will take parts of it over the course of 4 days. The exam includes a computer test for both math and English/language arts, and a classroom activity for math followed by performance tests. Students are taking practice tests this month and reviewing the website that is used so they are familiar with the expectations of the computerized test prior to their testing sessions. If you are interested in taking the practice test, you may also do so. The web address for the Badger Exam is: http://oea.dpi.wi.gov/assessment/Smarter The direct link to the practice exam page is: http://oea.dpi.wi.gov/assessment/Smarter/sampleitems If you have any questions about our testing or any other specific needs, please feel free to email or call me. Have a wonderful day, Dana Croatt Principal [email protected] 414-541-0600 x 1702 Guidance at a Glance – March First Grade introduced our new character trait, Positive Attitude, at our Hawk Pride Assembly on March 11th. We are encouraging students to show enthusiasm, be optimistic, cheerful and encouraging of themselves and others. Each staff member will have the opportunity to give a student a Character Education Award for students who are consistently showing a positive attitude throughout the months of March and April. During classroom guidance lessons this month, students in all grades will continue to learn about protective behaviors and personal safety. Students in all grade levels have been practicing the three basic rules of selfprotection: Say No, Get Away, and Tell A Trusted Grown-up. We have also brainstormed responsible adults in each child’s support network that could help in an emergency. Students will continue to learn about safety with strangers and how to keep their body safe from unwanted touches. Letters went home to all parents last month regarding the curriculum for this topic. Katy Teske School Counselor Maple Grove Elementary [email protected] 2|P age Dr. Seuss Week RECAP During the week of March 2nd – March 6th, the students and staff at Maple Grove celebrated literacy with Dr. Seuss Week. The week consisted of daily Dr. Seuss trivia, various projects, and fun ways to dress. There were activities with Buddy Classrooms, a food drive, and multiple guest readers. On Monday, students celebrated Dr. Seuss’ birthday by wearing their favorite hat. The classrooms and halls of Maple Grove were filled with hats of different colors, shapes, and sizes. Guest readers included Greenfield firefighters and Channel 12 News Anchor, Cathy Mykleby. 3|P age To celebrate the Dr. Seuss text entitled, My Many Colored Days, students wore many colors on Tuesday. Each student created a colorful “tie-dye” leaf using a coffee filter and washable markers. Classes hung their colorful leaves on a special maple tree in the atrium where they agreed to the Maple Grove Reading Oath. Special thanks to the Maple Grove STP for donating the coffee filters and washable markers. Staff and students wore green in honor of Green Eggs and Ham on Wednesday. Buddy Classrooms met to engage in a fun Dr. Seuss activity and comedic performer, Pat McCurdy read to Miss Guenther’s class. There was a food drive and over 200 items were collected for a local food pantry. 4|P age Thursday’s Fox in Socks theme was truly a success with everyone sporting mismatched, silly, or crazy socks. Radio Host Marilyn Mee of WKLH did a great job reading tongue twisters to Mrs. Lorenz’s class. The week concluded on Friday with students and staff wearing red and white to resemble Dr. Seuss’s famous stovepipe hat. Dr. Croatt was the guest reader in Miss Vander Heyden’s classroom and Mrs. Chay’s classroom, and from 2:00 to 2:30 the entire student body engaged in “Stop, Drop, Read, and Munch on Popcorn.” Maple Grove was silent as everyone plopped down in a comfortable spot to read a good book and enjoy some delicious popcorn. All in all, Dr. Seuss Week was a big hit! 5|P age MAPLE GROVE COIN DRIVE Maple Grove is having a coin drive the week of March 17-20th. The first $500 will be donated to the Wisconsin Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Any money after the first $500 raised will go toward our “Wish List” here at Maple Grove. There is a penny collecting box to build for the students to use for collecting “at home.” These were sent home in Thursday folders! Each class will be competing against each other to raise the most “points”. There will be a prize for the top class! The class that has the most points will get a Pasta Party sponsored by the Olive Garden! The rules are: Each class will receive 1 point for each penny and 100 points for each paper dollar. Each class will receive negative points (subtracted) out of their point total for silver coins according to their value (nickels -5, dimes -10 points, quarters -25 points). The goal is to gain the most points by adding paper money and pennies to your class’ jar and “sabotage” the leading classes so that they fall behind and your class can jump ahead of them. The class with the most points at the end of the drive (Friday March 20th) will win the prize. The coin collection jars will be held in the atrium every morning for the week and the money can be deposited before school until about 8:45. If you have students that arrive a little later, they can hold onto it for the next day. The students will be able to see the money in the jars grow (or shrink with silver coins). Thanks for Your Support! 6|P age Celebrate Art!!! March is Youth Art Month! The Greenfield Public Library will host and display student artwork from all of Greenfield’s schools for the entire month of March!! Congratulations to the following Maple Grove artists who have their artwork on display!! Mya Athy, Hannah Koier, Grace Mysliwy, Max Eagan, Naomi Kleszczynski, Mia Bella Eigenberger, Eva Krolikowski, Sarah Mysliwy, Isabella Tremarello, Caleb Curry, Parker Brossman, Luis Pimentel-Lopez, Faith Orta, Jose Francia-Munoz, Mason Grafwallner, and Sophia Alba Please join us for the Opening Reception on Sunday, March 1st from 13p.m. at the Greenfield Public Library. There will be a free hands-on children’s art/craft activity sponsored by Kohl’s Color Wheel’s through the Milwaukee Art Museum! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Everyone is welcome!! If you cannot attend on March 1st, please check out all of the amazing artwork anytime throughout the month of March!! 7|P age Our school spring concert is just around the corner! Join us in our celebration of heroes on Friday, March 20th. Morning K4, K5, 1st and 2nd grades will perform in the morning at 9:30. Afternoon K4, chorus, 3rd, 4th and 5th grades will perform in the afternoon at 1:30. Chorus members should wear their chorus t-shirts and dark pants or skirts. All other grades, except K4, should wear nice dress clothes of a darker color (preferably no white or light pink). Any questions? Please contact Mrs. Staskunas at [email protected] Hope to see you all there! __________________________________________________ WELCOME – Jessica Boucha (K4 Aide) Jessica is our new K4 Aide in the mornings. She studied at UW Milwaukee and has over 10 years of experience in early childhood and special education. She is excited to work with the dedicated staff and fantastic families at Maple Grove! KINDERGARTEN Community Helper Presentations Kindergarten classes will be presenting on a community helper that they have been studying for the past 2 months. The presentations will be happening on Wednesday March 18th with Mrs. Stelzer’s class presenting from 1:45 – 2:15 pm, Mrs. Chay’s class from 2:15 – 2:45, and Ms. Vander Heyden’s class from 2:45 – 3:15 in the cafeteria. Parents are welcome to come and find out how much the Kindergarteners have learned about people in our community! 8|P age CONGRATULATIONS goes out to… Kira Goodbear (5th grade), a competitive swimmer with SWAT, for qualifying for the state team in the 100 yard backstroke at the PX3 meet! Elena Goodbear (2nd), also a competitive swimmer with SWAT, for winning the high point award at the J-Hawk swim meet at UW-Whitewater. Jose Francia-Munoz & Brent Munoz for finishing with 1st place ribbons at the Regional Basketball Skills competition for Special Olympics! STP Happenings! McTeacher Night – April 22nd! This a day where teachers and staff of Maple Grove will be working at McDonalds making food and cashiering. A percentage of the proceeds from this particular evening’s sales will go to Maple Grove. Your STP Board Members for 2014 - 15 Scholastic Book Fair – May 6th – 8th Spring Dance – th May 8 from 6 – 8 p.m. 4 grade will be selling dinner! Hope to see you all there! th Marcus Movie passes – this is an ongoing fundraiser for our school! We receive a portion of each ticket sale. Each participant who sells $300 or more worth of tickets, gift certificates and gift cards will receive 2 free movies passes and 1 free snack cash voucher! Spirit Wear – We have new spirit wear! Please check out the STP bulletin board for the order form or print one off from the Maple Grove website! We are currently taking orders to be placed next week! STP Meeting – Our next meeting is March 18th at 6:00 in the Maple Grove media center. These are open to all Maple Grove families. Childcare is provided if needed! 9|P age President – open Vice President – Jessica Kuri-Kolp Secretary – Lisa Huebner Treasurer – Christine Addy Member at Large – Cari Armstrong Teacher Representatives – Randi Chay & Jean Kowalski 10 Free Learning Websites for Kids Here’s a list of some fun, educational, and safe websites for your child to visit and explore at home! Switcheroo Zoo Fun Brain www.switcheroozoo.com www.funbrain.com Watch, listen and play games to learn all about amazing animals. Play games while practicing math and reading skills. Nat Geo for Kids PBS Kids www.kidsnationalgeopgraphic.com www.pbskids.org Learn all about geography and fascinating animals. Hang out with your favorite characters all while learning. Into the Book Star Fall www.reading.ecb.org www.starfall.com Go “into the book” to play games that practice reading strategies. Practice your phonics skills with these read-along stories. Seussville Storyline Online www.seussville.com www.storylineonline.net Read, play games, and hang out with Dr. Suess and his friends Have some of your favorite stories read to you by movie stars. ABC YA Highlights Kids www.abcya.com www.highlightskids.com Practice math and reading skills all while playing fun games! Read, play games, and conduct cool science experiments. 10 | P a g e
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