Tiger Tales Monthly Newsletter of the Matthew Thornton PTA Volume 29, Issue 6: March 2015 www.mtpta.com LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT MARCH HAPPENINGS Dear Matthew Thornton Families, March 5 March 4 March 6 Popcorn Sale during recess, $.25 Books and Beyond Collection Chorus sing at Manchester Monarchs Game March 12 PTA Meeting, 6pm March 13 School IS in session March 18-19 School Store March 23-27 Turn Off the Screens Week; all events begin at 6pm: Monday Story Night Tuesday PE Night Wednesday Book Fair Thursday Beach Party Dance/Book Fair Friday Book Fair We have certainly had our share of snow! Spring is just around the corner. We hope you all had a restful February vacation. Our next PTA meeting will be held on Thursday, March 12th at 6pm in the MT Library. We hope you might be able to take a few minutes to join us; light refreshments will be served. Hard to believe the PTA is beginning to plan end of the year events; any input is welcomed! On Friday, March 6th the MT Chorus with the help of Mrs. Gilcreast will sing the National Anthem at the Monarchs game. If you have not gotten tickets and would like to go, please email me as soon as possible. March 23rd-27th will be Matthew Thornton’s infamous Turn Off the Screens Week. Monday will be Story Night. Tuesday, PE Night, Thursday the Beach Dance; we will boogie with DJ Steve Street! We hope to see you all! LUNCH VOLUNTEER NEEDED Did you know that we have PTA volunteers helping in the cafeteria every day? These volunteers help reinforce positive behaviors by handing out PAWS stickers to the children. We are in need of a volunteer every Tuesday from 10:55 am to 1:05 pm (covers all lunch periods). If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Michelle Miller at [email protected]. If at any time you have any questions please feel free to email me. Maggie Croteau Stacie Street MTPTA President MTPTA President-Elect [email protected] [email protected] Thank you! 1 sale! Dance is $1 per person. Donations of water, juice boxes, baked items (nut free and individually wrapped) or snacks are greatly appreciated!! Please contact Lynn Hoyt [email protected] with any questions. Our school store will be held during all lunch periods on March 18th and 19th. Did you know that most items are priced between ten cents and three dollars? There’s something for everyone…come check it out! SKI CLUB Ski Club was a total success!! Thanks to every skier and snowboarder who participated in the 6week long program. We are already looking forward to next season and more snow!! Until then, and thanks to Mother Nature, the Spring should provide some amazing skiing conditions!! VOLUNTEERS: COUNT YOUR HOURS! We would like to ask our wonderful volunteers to please continue tracking your volunteer hours. Our chair, Kimberly Ouellette, will be collecting volunteer hours for the Blue Ribbon Award Application in May. Stacie Street BOOK FAIR The Spring Book Fair will be running from Wednesday, March 25th through Friday, March 27th. Please keep an eye out for a Book Fair flyer and official announcement to be sent home soon with all students. The Book Fair will be open during the day for all to visit and during the Beach Party Dance on Thursday night. If you have an interest in helping out with the Book Fair, please e-mail the event chairs, Stacie Street at [email protected], or Ken Lynch at [email protected] SCHOOL STORE We are looking for some volunteers to help staff our school store on either Wednesday March 18th or Thursday March 19th. If you could spare some time please contact me for details at: [email protected] or 434-9261 Danielle Barrett School Store Coordinator BOOKS AND BEYOND As of February 20th, a little over half of Matthew Thornton students have at least one BINGO! In addition, 141 students have earned a free book, and 36 have already earned gold medals. Don't miss out - follow those helpful hints sent out before the winter break and get some BINGOs!!! We KNOW everyone is reading, so be sure to get credit for those wonderful reading habits by reading for a BINGO! Remember - 3 BINGOs earns a free book, 6 BINGOs earns a gold medal, and every BINGO earns a raffle ticket toward prizes at Thank you! BEACH PARTY Come celebrate Turn off the screens week at the Beach party Dance on March 26th from 6pm till 7:30pm!! Pizza will be sold as well as a bake/snack 2 the June assembly! Keep reading! Additionally, “PAWS” stickers are given in the cafeteria to class tables who demonstrate positive school behavior. When tables received ten stickers, that class received a special table setting during a Monday lunchtime. When classes received 25 stickers, they received a special guest or grade level music during lunchtime. As lunch tables continue to accumulate stickers, they will receive other rewards. PAWS NEWS PAWS Behavioral Expectations Program Positive Attitude Act Responsibly Work and Play Safely Show Respect The PAWS program at Matthew Thornton is a program to maintain and support positive school behaviors. If your student arrives home with “PAWS” stickers, it indicates that they were observed demonstrating a positive behavior in areas such as the hallway, cafeteria, classroom, library, etc. The focus for the month of January was following bus rules and exhibiting respectful behavior on the bus and toward the bus driver. In addition to the “Behavior of the Month”, classes earned stickers for demonstrating “PAWS” behaviors in the classroom, as well as other areas of the school. The classes with the most stickers at each grade level earned the “Golden PAW”. Winners from all the grades were able to have an indoor yarn “snowball” fight in the cafeteria. NOTES FROM THE LIBRARY Did you know? • • Winners announced at the beginning of January were: First grade Mrs. McGee’s class Second grade Mrs. Rheault’s class Third grade Mrs. Silvius’s class Fourth grade Mrs. Balon-Frost’s class Fifth grade Mrs. Skoropowski’s class Congratulations to our winners! • The focus for February was again bus behavior. For the monthly awards announced at the beginning of March each class will participate in an indoor “snowball” fight. 3 February was such a short month with snow days, delays, and vacation! First and second grade classes listened to fairytales and biographies during their story time. Students learned where the biography section of the library is located and how the call number is decided for these nonfiction books. Third grade classes completed a unit on castles to complement their study of medieval times. Students practiced notetaking as a group before working with small groups to find more information. The culminating activity will be to compare and contrast the features of castles with homes today. • • • Fifth grade classes started a two class unit on understanding “Point of View.” Some fourth grade classes continued to work using the World Book Encyclopedia online to learn more about New Hampshire. Mrs. Lynch’s and Mrs. Rheault’s second grade classes completed a four unit lesson using biographies to learn about Jackie Robinson, Amelia Earhart, Leonardo DaVinci, and Thomas Jefferson. They used resources such as books, magazines, and a web site. MATTHEW THORNTON DRAMA CLUB proudly presents Getting to know… Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Jean K. Sand [email protected] 603-432-6937 X6508 LABELS FOR EDUCATION Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse Suggested by “The Trapp Family Singers” by Maria Augusta Trapp Campbell's Labels For Education™ Program Awards Free Educational Merchandise. Friday, April 17th and Saturday, April 18th 7:00 pm With your help, Matthew Thornton can make this year the best ever! Participating in the program is easy — simply clip the UPC portion along with graphic from participating Campbell products and send them to our school. Our bin is located in the front lobby. Visit labelsforeducation.com for a complete list of eligible products and point values and to check on our schools progress! Matthew Thornton School, Londonderry, NH Tickets in advance: $5/children & students $8/adults (at the door $5/children & students $10/adults) Tickets on sale in the MTS lobby Thursdays in April 3:00pm-4:00pm For more information contact: [email protected] or (978) 201-049 Ask your friends and family to collect UPCs on behalf of our school. If you have any questions please contact our program coordinator, April Betty at [email protected]. 4 Save Those Codes… and help make great things happen for our school! Did you know that Matthew Thornton is part of the My Coke Rewards for Schools program? Do you have codes saved from the holidays?! Consider donating them to Matthew Thornton! Drink your favorite Coca-Cola products and save your rewards points to donate them and help our school. For more information visit: www.mycokerewards.com/school. We currently have 4,304 points saved and will be using the points to help our wellness committee purchase recess equipment for our students. Thank you for your support. ~Danielle Barrett [email protected] FROM THE EDITOR Tiger Tales is a monthly publication of the Matthew Thornton PTA and is sent to parents and guardians of every student. To advertise in the next Tiger Tales, there is a $15 monthly charge. If you’re interested in advertising in the April issue, please contact me at [email protected] or 437-6525 by March 20, 2014. Caroline Edwards Tiger Tales Editor 5
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