7 Habits of Happy Kids NEWSLETTER Parent Corner: “Climbing Toward College & Career Readiness!” The 7 Habits of Happy Kids is an inspiring children’s book written in a quest to help every child be happy. The book is intended to teach children the essential habits and core values needed for children to be successful in school and in life. ACS administrative staff will be visiting the classrooms each month in order to discuss our monthly habit. The 7 Habits of Happy Kids will be teaching ours students the following 7 habits: Being Proactive Begin with the End in Mind Put First Things First Think Win-Win Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood Synergize Sharpen the Saw In addition, our teachers will be implementing read aloud with our children, and will be reinforcing these habits in the classroom. In the month of October we had the opportunity to expose our children to the habit of being proactive. The students were taught that in order to be proactive, they needed to be in charge of their actions so they could make responsible choices at school. In November, our students will be learning about how to Begin with the End in Mind. Students will be learning how to think ahead before they act in order to make better decisions at school. November 2014 Volume 5, Issue 3 Fundraisers for the School: * On Friday, October 31, 2014 the 5th grade parents along with Parent Involvement Committee held a Pizza Sale to raise funds for the 5th grade overnight field trip. We would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to all the families who donated to the cause as it was great success. Contents News & Events Reminders Box Top! Health & Nutrition Tips Awards 7 Habits of Happy Kids Parent Corner Upcoming Events 11/3 * See’s Candy Fundraiser is coming up, help support our students to make the event a huge success. * The next Parent Involvement Committee meeting is scheduled for Friday, November 21, 2014 @ 8:00am. Join us in our efforts of supporting our students. 11/3 – 11/7 11/ 5 11/10 11/10- 11/21 11/11 11/12 – 12/17 11/13 11/13 – 12/18 * PIC has reserved 40 spaces for the “Let’s Make a Deal” show on Thursday, December 4, 2014 at 10:00am. The show will donate $30.00 for each person attending on behalf of Ararat Charter School. For all who are interested in attending or have any questions about the show, please contact Mary via email at [email protected]. Contact Information ACS K-2 Campus (Sylmar) Phone: (818) 994-2904 Fax:(818) 994-8096 ACS 3-5 Campus (Erwin) Phone: (818) 787-8521 Fax:(818) 786-3627 Emails: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Website: www.araratcharterschool.com Pg. 1 Pg. 2 Pg. 2 Pg. 2 Pg. 3 Pg. 4 Pg. 4 11/15 11/17 – 11/24 11/17 – 12/15 11/20 11/21 11/26 11/26 11/27 – 11/28 Lifetouch Picture Make-Up Day – Both Campuses Book Fair – 3-5 Campus @ 3pm Audiometric Testing – Kinder, 2nd & 5th Grades Professional Development - No School for Students Sees Candy Chocolate Sales – Both Campuses Veteran's Day – School Closed Enrichment – Both Campuses 3:15 – 4:00pm – Wednesdays 3rd Grade Field Trip – Leonis Adobe Museum – 8:30am – 2:00pm Intervention – Both Campuses 3:15 – 4:00pm – Thursdays & Fridays Governing Board Meeting – K-2 Campus - MPR Thanksgiving Food Drive – Both Campuses Enrichment 1 – Music - 3-5 Campus – Mondays 2nd Grade - Walking Field Trip to the Library Parent Involvement Committee (PIC) Meeting - K-2 Campus – MPR Award Assembly 8:30am, K-2 Campus 2:00pm, 3-5 Campus Trimester 1 Ends Thanksgiving Day Holiday – No School LAUSD Parent Trainings For more information call (800) 933-8133 or (213) 4813350 11/12 Complaint Response Unit – Beaudry Office Topic: Students with Visual and Hearing Impairments Principal’s News Dear Ararat Charter School Families, November is a time intended for giving thanks. I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for taking the time to read with your children, check homework, communicating with your child’s teacher and countless other things you do as a parent to encourage and support the education of your son or daughter. I also would like to thank the dedicated faculty and staff at Ararat Charter School, who spend endless hours to help this school be successful! Veterans Day As you are enjoying the holiday in honor of Veterans Day, do take at least a few minutes to discuss with your child the meaning of Veterans Day and find the time to pay your respects to all the men and women who have served the country in our armed forces. Some might confuse the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day. While both honor our military personnel, Memorial Day is to remember and honor all the men and women that died serving our country in a war, while Veterans Day, we celebrate all the living veterans who have served in the forces whether in peace or war. Spanish Teacher We want to thank you for your patience in our attempt to fill the Spanish position. With Ms. Gisele Erazo in place, we hope to have a more sustainable program. She is a native Spanish speaker who holds a bachelor degree of arts in Spanish from California State University of Northridge. She is currently working on her credentials to specialize in Spanish instruction. She also brings with her a tremendous amount of experience from the classroom as an instructional aid for special education students. Food Drive Our Thanksgiving Food Drive will begin November 17! Last year, we delivered over 1,400 pounds of canned and dried goods to the Los Angeles Mission. For 76 years the Los Angeles Mission has battled poverty and homelessness. We want to help fight that battle. See’s Candy Fundraising We are beginning a See’s Candies fundraising sale on November 10! We chose See’s because of its fine reputation for quality. Since all of the students will benefit from our fundraiser, we would greatly appreciate everyone’s cooperation. So please, help your child by taking orders from friends, relatives, neighbors and co-workers. All proceeds will be used to pay for school field trips. Our goal is $7,000! Intervention & Enrichment After school programs for enrichment and intervention are beginning next week! Please see confirmation letters that are being sent home for details. Since our interventions and enrichments are only six weeks long, we ask that students be present everyday throughout each intervention/enrichment session. Progress Reports Progress reports will be going out this week for students who have been identified as being at risk of not meeting grade level standards. If you receive a progress, please feel free to contact your child’s teacher in order to identify ways to support your child at home. Book Fair We are excited to announce that we are hosting our first book fair at ACS2 in collaboration with Erwin Elementary. Come and visit our Book Fair that is filled with age appropriate and award winning books and enrichment activities!! Sincerely, Vahé Boujekian Principal Congratulations to the following students who are the recipients of Citizenship, Academic, and Character awards. BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION Don’t forget to bring in your Box Tops for Education! Each box top earns 10 cents for our school. LABELS FOR EDUCATION Remember to cut out and bring in the labels for education. Each label earns money for our school! Stop by the office for Box Top/Labels for Education sheet Reminders SCHOOL HOURS School begins at 7:45am and ends at 3:00pm sharp. Please make sure that students are at school on time as class instruction begins promptly at 7:50am. Late arrivals disrupt class instruction. ATTENDANCE COUNTS! Health & Nutrition Perfect Attendance Awards – Will be announced every trimester Healthy Nutrition Tips from Nurse Lynn: Citizenship Awards Academic Awards Character Awards Rm. 2 – Davit M. Rm. 2 – Gagik A. Rm. 3 – Harout A. Rm. 2 – Ani T. Rm. 3 – Madisson E. B. 1st Grade Rm. 4 – Garo M. Rm. 5 – David G. & Arman T. Rm. 4 – Sarkis A. Rm. 5 – Karo A. Rm. 4 – Leanna K. Rm. 5 – Sofi A. Healthy Snacks: String Cheese, raw vegetables with non-fat dips, hummus, whole grain crackers, air popped corn, unsalted whole wheat pretzels, lean slice turkey, peanut butter on celery, fruit, and eggs. 2nd Grade Rm. 1 – Albet P. & Marina B. Rm. 6 – Mary K. & Marim B. Rm. 1 – Narek V. & Grigori A. Rm. 6 – Antonio A. & Murad S. Rm. 1 – Teagan C. & Tina H. Rm. 6 – Nicole G. & Patrik H 3rd Grade Rm. 48 – Alice A. Rm. 50 – Christoper M. & Hovannes N. Rm. 51 – Ruzanna M. & Emily K. Rm. 48 – Emily S. Rm. 50 – Nicholas A. Rm. 51 – Innesa N. Rm. 48 – Michael A. Rm. 50 – Edgar M. Rm. 51 – Chris S. & Anna M. For drinks, water is the best option. Be watchful of drinks like Gatorade for it is high in sodium and some of the bottles have multiple servings. Limit sodas, fruit juices etc., these are empty calories. 4th Grade Rm. 43 – Anna K Rm. 44 – Alex A. Rm. 45 – Koko A. Rm. 43 – Vanessa G. & Christina K. Rm. 44 – Hoorig K. & Vahagn A. Rm. 45 – Vahe P. Rm. 43 – Kristina Z. Rm. 44 – Alice B. Rm. 45 – Alisa M. 5th Grade Rm. 42 – Alex T. Rm. 47 – Michelle M. Rm. 49 – Vana S. & Diana A. Rm. 42 – Milena A. Rm. 47 – Alex A. & Jessica K. Rm. 49 – Andranik K. Rm. 42 – Gohar A. Rm. 47 – Arman A. Rm. 49 – Leana T. If your child doesn’t like the school lunches, please send them with something healthy to eat. Children should not go the whole school day without eating. They work hard during the day and need the “fuel”. Chips are not an alternative to missing lunch. Students should have protein with each meal. Grades Kindergarten Rm. 3 – Victoria V. __________________________________________ STUDENT LATE ARRIVAL Parents must walk tardy children into the school and sign them in. DISMISSAL/VALET The safety of our students is our first priority. Please adhere to the school speed limit and DO NOT block drive-ways. Traffic safety officers will be patrolling as a result of the high number of violations. SCHOOL UNIFORM Ararat white polo shirt Fridays’ spirit wear - Ararat T-Shirt Navy blue pants/shorts/skorts Ararat Hoodie NOTE ON MEDICATION AT SCHOOL: Students are required to have a signed doctors order plus a parent signature for any medications whether Prescribed or Over the Counter. This is noted in the parent handbook. Parents will be called for any student found with medication. The medication will be given back to the parent with a consent form for the doctor if the child needs medication during school hours. Forms need to be filled out and returned to school with the medication in the appropriate bottle. DO NOT send medications in an unlabeled baggie with the student. Thank you for your cooperation. Congratulations to the following classes who are the recipients of the October monthly attendance award: The winning classes will display the Attendance Award Trophy and the school Mascot for the entire month of October. Every Friday for the month of November the winning class will have a Free Dress day and will play Board Games for 30 minutes of the day. Campus Winning Class K-2 Campus 3-5 Campus Rm. 4 – Miss Dora Rm. 51 – Ms. Mohammad
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