Harwood Elementary School 4900 Southlawn, Sterling Heights, MI 48310 (586) 825-2650 Warren Consolidated School District…….Creating Dynamic Futures! NCA Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Dr. Robert D. Livernois PhD, Superintendent Mrs. Corey Tremmel, Principal Mrs. Kristina Constantino, Secretary Ms. Melissa Wasreck, Child Accounting Clerk February, 2015 HARWOOD’S MISSION STATEMENT: The Mission of Harwood Elementary School in Partnership with Staff, Parents, Students, and Community is to provide an exemplary educational program that will provide maximum achievement for its students. This program will promote Academic Excellence, Responsibility, Self-Discipline, Self-Esteem and a Life-Long Love of Learning for every child. HARWOOD’S VISION STATEMENT: At Harwood, we Honor our Diversity and Challenge our Students to Succeed. Calendar of Events Feb. 5 Feb. 10 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 – 4:30 p.m. PTO Skating Party, 6:30-8:30, Skate World of Troy Title One Math Game Night, 6:30-7:30 Kindergarten Information Meeting, Sterling Heights High School, 6:00pm (More Info on last page) PTO Meeting, 6:30, Media Center Supplemental Count Day 100TH Day of School Half-Day, Records Day, Dismissal, 12:03pm 2nd Trimester ends Happy Valentine’s Day Feb. 16-20 Winter Break (No School) Feb. 14 Feb. 23 Classes Resume Hearing Rescreen March is Reading Month (more information will follow) March 12 Half-Day-Parent-Teacher Conferences-Grades K-5, Afternoon & Evening Principal’s Corner Dear Harwood Families, Often the start of a new year brings new energy as we set personal goals that we want to work towards. The turn of the calendar year does not mark the start of a new school year as we are nearly midway through the year, however we as educators continue the process of monitoring the goals and commitments we made at the start of the school year. The school improvement process is embedded in our daily operations and we continue to monitor the academic growth of all our students and make necessary adjustments to meet their needs. If at any time you have questions or concerns regarding your child’s progress please be sure and contact their teacher as strong relationships are built on open and continuous communication. Please be sure that as a parent you work to reestablish the routines of reading nightly with your child for 20 minutes, check their back packs daily, set aside a routine time for any at home work that needs to be completed, and ensure that your children are getting the proper rest that they need. Remember that children learn a lot from watching what we as parents do. I encourage each and every one of you to establish a routine of reading in your home to model literacy engagement for your kids. Please mark your calendars now for a literacy workshop we will host on Wednesday, March 4 to support you in helping your children at home with reading and writing. A flyer will be sent home in the middle of February with all the important details. We hope you can join us for our math night on Tuesday, February 10; it is a great opportunity to spend quality time engaging in math activities with your children. I would like to recognize the PTO Board, volunteers and all those who support the organization by attending monthly meetings. The time and energy that is given by this dynamic group benefits the entire Harwood community and I am grateful that we have such dedicated individuals. If you have not had the opportunity to come to a meeting please join us on Tuesday, February 10 at 6:30 in the media center. It has been great seeing the large turnouts at the PTO sponsored events! Until next month….WE ARE HARWOOD…WHERE IT IS GREAT TO BE A HAWK! Mrs. Tremmel MID-WINTER BREAK Classes will be dismissed for the Mid-Winter break beginning Monday, February 16th through Friday, February 20th. The building will be closed for the entire week. School will resume Monday, February 23rd. George Washington Abraham Lincoln Feb. 22nd Feb. 12th President’s Day Feb. 16th 2 Three Cheers for our Harwood Service Helpers Our Harwood Service Squad deserves our thanks and appreciation. They help keep the students of Harwood safe, as well as making life for the lower elementary boys and girls more relaxed. Besides the help they give, these students learn a sense of responsibility and a feeling of pride in being able to contribute to their school. This helps to foster positive habits for all students involved. At times it may seem like a thankless job, but, we at Harwood want all the service helpers to know we value the work each one performs. Thanks to all the students listed below 4th Grade Service Squad Abro, Kristen Aghos, Maria Al-Rismedawea, Dimah Bednard, Victoria Brunetz, Timmy Evers, Alex Guzik-Wolka, Taylor Hardiman, Jayden Howard, Jimmy Hussain, Esha Khairi, Fursan Laham, Danny Minard, Madisen Parham, Franklin Rilliet, Carolyn Rogowski, Eric Sanders, Breanna Yousif, Andre 5th Grade Service Squad Adel, Maryam Alasad, Sammy Aleksey, Rvuim Austin, Anthony Bleanda, Stephanie Braden, Connor Capollari, Rea Dawood, Hannah Dillon-Hernandez, David Dillon-Hernandez, Devin Haynes, Daniel Hogue, Jaleel Jadan, Alexia Jamil, Keira Kovacs, Ryan Membrere, Christian Mousa, Mark Nagara, Evan Nakavan, Dani Olejniczak, Christian Rubino, Emma Seman, Antonio Sidi, Mery Stanczyk, Shane Toma, Onel Yousif, Aleta Zaro, Eivana 3 Children in Videos/Newspaper Articles Occasionally your child(ren) may be videotaped/photographed throughout the school year at various school activities. This video may be replayed on the school channel – Channel 15 in Sterling Heights or Channel 9 in Warren. Also, pictures may be put in local newspapers. Please indicate in writing to Mrs. Tremmel if you do not want your child viewed on our educational channels or their picture put in newsletters/newspapers. Congratulations to Harwood’s winners of the American Education Week Poster Contest The p osters tha t Gabriel Mammou, Mrs. Walters’ Kindergarten, Levi Vickers, Ms. Bielski’s First Grade, Josiah Vickers, Mrs. Ciegotura’s Second Grade, Lourd Seman, Mrs. Greenwald’s Third Grade, Connor Stein, Mrs. Carter’s Fourth Grade and Christian Membrere, Mr. Holtvluwer’s Fifth Grade a nd their p a rents d id ha ve b een selec ted to rep resent Ha rw oo d Sc hool in the WCS Am eric a n Ed uc a tio n Week Contest. Their p osters w ere b a sed on the them e “ Pub lic Ed uc a tion: A Na tura l Trea sure.” They w ere honored b y the WCS Sc hool Boa rd , a d m inistra tors, tea c hers, a nd the Wa rren Ed uc a tion Assoc ia tion a t the WCS Boa rd Meeting on Wed nesd a y, Dec em b er 3, a t Sterling Heig hts Hig h Sc hool Perform ing Arts Center. 4 JUMP ROPE FOR HEART During our JUMP ROPE FOR HEART event the students at Harwood raised *$445.00 for the American Heart Association. On behalf of the American Heart Association and Mr. Strecansky, thank you very much for your donation. Families and schools are critical links in providing the foundation for cardiovascular wellness in our country. By holding this event we raise awareness about heart-healthy living and help fund more lifesaving scientific research and critically needed education efforts. So again THANK YOU for being a part of this wonderful event. News From Mrs. Rospino in the Media Center…. During January, all grades learn about Fairy Tales during Media Class. Kindergarten & First Grades Kindergarteners listen to variations of the fairy tale Cinderella and use the Kidpix Software Program to draw their own versions of the princess. First Graders listened to variations of The Gingerbread Boy including my personal favorite – The Cajun Cornbread Boy. We focus on story elements including the main character, setting, and we retell the story using the main events that occur in the beginning, middle, and end of the story. Second & Third Grades Second Graders read and perform the Fairy Tale The Little Red Hen using the Reader’s Theater Format. Third Graders listen to The Frog Bride and use a website called Read, Write, Think to create a character trading card about the main character, Prince Ivan. Fourth & Fifth Grades Fourth Graders create their own graphic novel (similar to a comic book) about different fractured fairy tales. A Fractured Fairy Tale is a story that is similar to a well-known fairy tale, but it has its own spin on the story. So the characters, setting or events may be similar yet different from the original version. Some examples are: Kate and the Beanstalk, Prince Cinders, and The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. Fifth Graders selected a Fairy Tale to read and then created an advertisement using Microsoft Word to go along with the story they chose. 5 The following students recently SOARed in all four areas (Stay Safe, Outstanding Attitude, Always Respectful, Ready to be Responsible). Students whose names are bolded were selected from a class drawing to participate in a special activity. December SOARing Students: Kindergarten: Matthew Jadan, Payton Walko, Steven Yousifgaan, Dylan Dawood, Daanyal Mirza, Dejuan Puttnam, Gregory Cook, Jedric Quiamco, Jizelle Salem, Merna Tobya, Maikel Dawood, Sahibajit Singh, Venessa Salman Grade 1: Emma Hussain, Adrian Xake, Mary Attisha, Alex Braden Grade 2: Valeria Chavarria, Aleena Poles, Jaidyn Pye, Aleia Nguyen, Natali Faraj, Josiah Vickers, Lilylynn Martin, Brayden Minard, Aidan McCaffrey, Antonio Hesano, Britny Hyka, Lilianna Mastin, Kiera Roy, Gabrielle Sanders, Nevaeh Smith, Mario Talia, Lily Yacoub, Mallory Zalewski, Rebecca Do, Randee Muayad, Jaden McDonald, Admon Malik, Jason Trac Grade 3: David Radbita, Emily Jamil, Natalia Abo, Mara Alexander, Aiden Asmar, Sean Bailey, Jamie Cornelius, Abed Dahhoo, Karnell Edwards, Yousif Esho, Anyssa Fadak, George George, Daneyila Hermez, Antonio Matlob, Gabriella McCrary, Matthew Nguyen, Adena Orahim, Kelsie Rajczi, Deni Redzic, Brayden Richardson, Phillip Shyti, Martina Signorelli, Janelle Souro, Jacob Travis, Eshan Uddin, Helena Vu, Nerson Yousif Grade 4: Karri-Ann Taylor, Madalyn Kistou, Yousif Danha, Charlie Nguyen, Angela Kachal, Esha Hussain, Savyo Marooki, Martin Najm, Jon Jamil, Tahiyan Hussain, Izabella Stanczak, Angelina Talia, Breanna Sanders, Tammy Lam, Taylor Guzik-Wolka, Kristen Abro, Eric Rogowski Grade 5: Rea Capollari, Stephanie Bleanda, Aleta Yousif, Andrew Boris, Madison Kasak, Britney Nguyen, Madison Harnphanich, Antonio Seman, Shivam Diora, Mery Sidi, Christian Membrere, Keira Jamil, Liam Pritchard, Michael Dawood, Nina Nguyen, Dimah Toma, Kanar Thomas, Onel Toma, Devin Dillon-Hernandez, Leone Namo, Chritian Olejniczak, Corey Wojcik January SOARing Students: Kindergarten: Freja Hyka, Audrey Becker, Alina Gorgees, Brandon Arlitt, Dalya Al Kahli, Dylan Dawood, Gregory Cook, Izabela Lipo, Jedric Quiamco, Maikel Dawood, Nicholas Swes, Sahibajit Singh, Carson Joras, Aaliyah Yang Grade 1: Karlo Ablahad, Sarah Al Yusiba, Mary Attisha, Kamila Bakhramova, Alexander Braden, Isabelle Cholakh, Fahad Elias, Tokeyo Fails, Maryos Idward, Gabriella Jarjis, Isaac Jarjis, Dominic Johnson, Tanisha Khan, Maykil Mekhaeel, Matyo Mousa, David Najor, Anabelle Namo, Justin Nguyen, Harfen Odicho, Jaden Patto, Sienna Stermasi, Dana Toma Shoshe, Gino Yacoub, Mazin Yared, Tommy Brunetz, Amerie Boktor, Onyla Balyos, Andi Barzajee, Marem Balloot, Zane Fadak Grade 2: Anthony Batto, Jason Trac, Vanessa Kasmikha, Joseph Idward, Lily Yacoub, Aleena Poles, Lilylynn Martin Grade 3: Vanessa Markos, Cameron Olejniczak, Isabelle Gonzales, Layla Ogburn, Keith Robinson, Jason Kistou, Adrian Barno, Mara Alexander, Aiden Asmar, Yousif Esho, Antonio Matlob, Matthew Nguyen, Adena Orahim, Kelsie Rajczi, Deni Redzic, Braydon Richardson, Phillip Shyti, Eshan Uddin Grade 4: Andre Yousif, Ryley Lord, Angela Kachal, Angelina Talia, Tahiyan Hussain, Bailey DiesWendt, Esha Hussain, Tammy Lam, Jon Jamil, Mason Washington, Franklin Parham, Charlie Nguyen, Savyo Marooki, Alex Evers, Dani Barzajee, Tanya Danial, Dominic DeTrapani, Angelina Doan, Dimah Al-Rishadawee, Nick Bahoo, Victoria Bednard, Timmy Brunetz, Karlos Darden, Dareen Elias, Jesus Gonzalez, Maren Handry, Marisela Kakos, FursanKhairi, Shane Marasigan, Alfred Parham, Ioana Pushani, Alexia Shembitraku, Nick Smith, Lenda Youkhanna 6 Grade 5: Maryam Adel, Anthony Austin, Alyssa Divito, Stavro Hameed, Meena Hanna, Marus Hazim, Dania Khairi, Ryan Kovacs, Evan Nagara, Leone Namo, Nina Nguyen, Ivan Salman, Shane Stanczyk, Kanar Thomas, Dimah Toma Shoshe, Onel Toma, Corey Wojcik, Stephanie Bleanda, Andrew Boris, Myla Burton, Rea Capollari, Shivam Diora, Arman Faridian, Veronica Hendo, Madison Kasak, Matthew Smith, Aleta Yousif, Veronica Hendo, Matthew Smith, Mouhamed Ammoun, Nathan Asmar, Brenden Coyle, Michael Dawood, Daniel Haynes, Keira Jamil, Angelina Kada, Christian Membrere, Mark Mousa, Saeed Mousa, Liam Pritchard, Hayley Robinson, Maya Saeed, Mery Sidi, Eivana Zaro …But I don’t feel so good… Many times students are being sent to school “not feeling good” and told if they don’t feel any better they can call home or mom’s /dad’s work place. Students have been sick to their stomach on the way to school, are running temperatures, continually coughing, complaining of a sore throat, or just plain “don’t feel good.” If your child is not feeling well, and especially, running a temperature, please do not send him/her to school. A child should be without a fever or throwing up for 24 hours before coming back to school. Dress for the Season We would like to remind parents and students that the full force of winter is upon us. Children need to be dressed warmly for the trip to and from school and also for noon recess. Dressing in layers is a good idea because the temperature can fluctuate up to 20 degrees throughout the day. Remember boots, hats, gloves, snow pants, and scarves are a must when cold days are upon us. All students are expected to go outside for noon recess, weather permitting – only a doctor’s note explaining a condition will keep a child inside. The decision to go outside at lunch is made at about 11:00 a.m. each day. Factors affecting this decision are wind speed, temperature, the wind chill index and sunshine. A general guide is that the children will be sent outside if the temperature and/or wind chill index is 15 degrees or above 7 Welcome Class of 2028! On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Warren Consolidated Schools will host an informational parent meeting for all families with children entering Kindergarten in September 2015. The meeting will begin at 6:00pm in the Performing Arts Center located at 12901 Fifteen Mile Road in Sterling Heights, attached to Sterling Heights High School. Parents attending will be provided with information about: All Day and Half-Day Kindergarten options; Year-Round and Traditional School Calendar Kindergarten curriculum; Health requirements to attend Kindergarten; Breakfast and lunch options; Transportation; and Before- or after-school Latchkey services In addition, student registration packets will be available as well as information on registration dates and times. Please plan on attending this important step in starting your child’s formal education in the Warren Consolidated Schools. For more information, please visit the WCS webpage, www.wcskids.net. 8
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