Evening Street Elementary School
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Evening Street Elementary School
Evening Street Elementary School Issue 2 • March 2014 Principal’s Letter A friend recently told me our school should be named “Busy Street” instead of “Evening Street” school. She and I were trying to arrange a dinner; however few dates were available because of the number of activities happening on the street. She could not believe all of the activities we sponsor. She was shocked to learn that each activity was strongly supported by parents. As a principal in another school district, she has to beg for parents to even come to school. Not so at Evening Street! We are so privileged to have parents and staff that work together to offer our students multiple chances to display their talents. In just the past three weeks our students have shared their skills in many aspects of the community. On Saturday March 15th three Evening Street teams participated in the Destination Imagination competition in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This would not have been possible without the assistance of parent coaches Lisa Abrams and Beth Jewell for the second grade team, Alli Woods and her mother Marsha Crawford for the third grade team, and parent Debbie Bennington for the sixth grade team. This is a competition of wit and creativity. On that same day other Evening Street students participated in a Chess Tournament at Evening Street managed by Evening Street dad John McDermott. On the previous Saturday a number of our students displayed their science exhibits at the Worthington Science Day Celebration at Thomas Worthington High School-each accompanied by a parent. Thanks to Mr. Brinegar and Mr. Moffatt students were able to participate in intramural hockey during the cold winter months of indoor recess. Our third grade students, with the help of Mrs. Eakins, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. Schonhiutt, personified famous Americans at an evening Wax Museum event last week. The previous night, our sixth grade band students performed in the cafeteria to a packed house under the direction of Mr. Ryan Alexis. Two teams, a sixth grade team, managed by Mrs. Bierl and a fourth grade team managed by Mrs. Matson, Mrs. Hilbert and Miss Chizmar, represented Evening Street in the Worthington Spelling Bee on March 19th. Each child’s parent made certain their child arrived at Thomas Kilbourne High School in time to take their place on stage before the starting buzzer was sounded. Calendar Spring Vacation March 31-April 4 Classes Resume April 7th 6th Grade EPP Recognition Night April 16th WKHS Talent Show April 17th 6:30-8:30 p.m. Book Fair April 17th-April 24th Primary Art Show April 24th Second Grade Musical April 24th Grades 3&5 OAA April 28th, April 30th Grades 4&6 OAA April 29th, May 1st Super Games May 16th (Con’t on next page) Mary Rykowski, Principal • Marsha Given, Secretary • Amy Gilmore, Editor (Principal’s Letter, continued) This week our sixth grade students will perform the musical Peter Pan in the Kilbourne Middle School auditorium. Under the guidance of Mrs. Jarzecki, Ms. Strock, and Ms. Taylor and with tremendous parental support, they will amaze and inspire all in attendance. When we return from spring recess students will prepare for the Talent Show, Second Grade Musical, and the Primary Art Show. Whew… I am tired just remembering each event! Thank you for the sacrifices you make to support these events. Please remember we will be in session on April 18th and May 30th to make up for the days missed to inclement weather. OAA testing has been moved due to the missed days. The following will be the schedule: Monday, May 5th -- 3rd and 5th grade students will take the READING assessment Tuesday, May 6th –4th and 6th grade students will take the READING assessment Wednesday, May 7th – 3rd and 5th grade students will take the MATH assessments Thursday, May 8th -- 4th and 6th grade students will take the MATH assessments Friday, May, May 9th—5th grade students will take the SCIENCE assessments And, the best news I have gotten this week…Evening Street is scheduled to be painted this summer. Each year since my arrival I bug Mr. Tim Gehring, facility manager, to rid the halls of the dreadful mauve color. I believe it may really happen this summer! Teachers may be seeking help from parents to back boxes; I know you will join us in the boxing up because I believe you too want to rid the halls of the mauve!!! Have a safe and restful spring recess. I wish you quality time with those whom matter most in your life—your precious children. Mary Rykowksi, principal Counselor Connection With Mrs. Stack During the months of April and May, I will be visiting the classrooms to discuss the following topics lessons: Honesty (K), Bullying & Being a Good Friend (1st), Empathy & Being a Good Friend (2nd), Responsibility (3rd), Bullying (including gossip, rumors & excluding) (4th), Bullying & Goal Setting (5th), Depression & Moving on to Middle School (6th). The Character Trait of the Month for March was Diligence. Throughout March, students & teachers were nominated for the Character Trait of the Month bulletin board. Their pictures were displayed with an example of how they showed Diligence. The following students were nominated: Lena Sasser Jillian Ponziani Naomi Mantor Gracelyn Schmidt Avery Seligman Braeden Schmidt Violet Shonk Marley Hughes Kaitlyn Broehl Olivia Peters Mishal Saeed April’s character trait is Commitment. Nominations for commitment can be made by staff AND students. If your child would like to nominate a peer, please have them see me! Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me at estack@worthington.k12.oh.us or 450-4400. Library News Sstrock@worthington.k12.oh.us The Spring Book Fair is About to Begin! Dates: April 17th through April 24th Times: Daily, 8:30-4:00 p.m. (Open until 7:00 on April 24th) The Book Fair is located in the Evening Street Library. This is an amazing fund-raising opportunity for our school, as Scholastic donates 25% of total sales to our school! The money goes to our library fund and is used for author visits and other literary events. As another incentive, no sales tax is charged. So come to the Book Fair because it’s a party for reading! It’s a great time to find some new favorites and stock up for summer reading! You can also order books online again this year. It’s a great way for out-oftown relatives to get in on the fun! Visit http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/eveningst You can also find e-books online! Check out Storia! By signing up, you get free e-books! In the library… Sixth graders have finished and shared their book trailers using Animoto. These are very professional looking, yet easy to do! They did an awesome job! Kindergartners worked hard using Pixie to find a map of Ohio and add Ohio symbols to the map. They followed this lesson with a map of North America and North American symbols and animals. This lesson provided the children with good keyboarding practice as they had word lists to use to find the picture stickers. Now available in the library Flora & Ulysses: The Illuminated Adverntures, Kate DiCamillo Paperboy, Vince Vawter The Year of Billy Miller, Kevin Henkes Ball, Mary Sullivan A Big Guy Took My Ball, Mo Willems Journey, Aaron Becker Nelson Mandela, Kadir Nelson Pete the Cat and his Magic Sunglasses, Kimberly and James Dean Friends, Eric Carle Looking for something good to read? Check out these great recommendations, courtesy of Evening Street teachers! The story Rainbow Fish, by Marcus Pfister is one of my all-time favorite stories. The detailed illustrations with all of the vivid colors are outstanding. The book teaches a powerful lesson that beauty and arrogance do not always lead to happiness. The book also gets the point across to readers that sharing good things with the people around you can be very rewarding. The Rainbow Fish had to learn a hard lesson by losing his fish friends, though, before he realized the importance of doing the right thing. I would definitely recommend this book! Erica Katris, IS One of my ALL-TIME favorite books is Because of Winn-Dixie by Kate DiCamillo. This humorous, yet touching, story is about a girl of was abandoned by her mother at a young age. She, along with her new “smiling sidekick” are on a journey to make sense of her life and connect with the people in her town and reconnect with her own father. This book will make you laugh, cry, reflect, and appreciate the people in your own life. Johanna Benedict, 5th grade Your donations could help Worthington families in need. St. Michael Church/Saint Vincent de Paul, located at 5750 N. High Street in Worthington, has opened a new clothing room to provide clothing to Worthington area families in need. The new clothing room is located in the basement of the new church building addition. Clothing will be issued on Wednesdays from 1-4 p.m. and Saturday from 9 am to noon, by appointment only. Families must call the Parish office (885-7814) and ask for the SVdP Help Line. They must leave name, phone number and state their need for clothing so SVdP is able to return the call and schedule an appointment time. A special appointment time, if desired, can be made for privacy protection. Want to make a clothing donation? Future ongoing SVdP clothing availability will depend on parishioner and Worthington area family donations. Bags of clean clothing for donation should be put through the chute into the clothing room located on the east side of the St. Michael School off Selby Blvd. A tax receipt can be provided upon request. Thank you for your support! Immunization Requirement All children who are entering the 7th grade are required to have a Tdap vaccine prior to the start of school in August. Please call your family physician and schedule an appointment soon. If your child has recently had this vaccine, please provide an updated record from your physician so that we can update their health record. Call now to avoid the summer rush! If you have any questions, please contact your child’s physician or Deanna Lear at dlear@worthington.k12.oh.us Fun in Phys Ed With Mr. Brinegar Lace up your high tops, buddy up with teammates, and get ready for Evening Street Elementary’s SUPER GAMES. This all-day event, scheduled for May 16th, will include over 30 crazy, challenging, and fun activities. Samples of the activities include: a water slide, sack races, water balloon slingshots, monster volleyball, rain gutter regatta, and several large inflatable games. SUPER GAMES build trust, develop teamwork, improve fitness, and most importantly, encourage us to PLAY! Rain or shine, this truly is the best day of the school year. To ensure your child’s comfort and safety, all students must wear old tennis shoes and clothes (we will get muddy and wet). Sunscreen and a filled water bottle are a must; I am ordering a hot and sunny day. All students will need to pack a sack lunch with a drink. Parent volunteers are needed! Responsibilities include instructing the games and having fun. For helping, all volunteers get to share the day with their children and enjoy unlimited snow cones! Mrs. Jarzecki’s Music Corner kjarzecki@worthington.k12.oh.us The second grade musical, “From the Inside Out,” all about Character Traits, will be on Thursday, April 24th at 12:45 and 7:00 p.m. in the school gym. The Primary Art Show, under the direction of Mr. Moffatt, will be the same evening, from 6:30-7:45 p.m. The Spring Intermediate Choir Concert and 6th Grade Band Concert will be on Thursday, May 22nd at 12:45 and 7:00 p.m. in the school gym. The theme for the concert is “That’s Sooo 90’s,” and students are having fun learning music and fashion trends from the 90’s. The 6th grade band, under the direction of Mr. Ryan Alexis, will also perform at the concert. The Intermediate Art Show, under the direction of Mr. Moffatt, will be the same evening from 6:30-745 p.m. News from Artman! amoffatt@worthington.k12.oh.us Tie-dye shirts are back in style! At least, at Evening Street they are! Students in all grades will be making tie-dyed shirts in art class beginning April 21st. The colored shirts are worn at Super Games day to show unity and to make classes easy to recognize. Please send a white, 100% cotton t-shirt to school before April 21st. Do not make a special purchase; any old white shirt will do. Shirts with lettering or designs are perfectly suitable. The dyed shirts will be sent home with complete care instructions. See Mr. Moffatt if you have any questions. PTA News Kathryn Hindall, PTA President It is with tremendous appreciation we recognize all of those who made the 3 rd Annual Casino Night a tremendous success. Without the help from our business community, families, staff and volunteers this evening would not be possible. Although still calculating, we expect the net profit to exceed $17,000 – all proceeds of which benefit our children through PTA sponsored learning initiatives. The Casino Committee cannot thank the supporters enough! Royal Flush Donors Bear’s Den Cottages, The Corbett Family The Ritchie Family Dr. Frank Cordray, DDS First Federal Lending, Eric Holmes Give Three Cheers, Birthday Parties, Jodi Marsh Gold Fish Swim Club Hollywood Casino, Chris Katsares RAS Construction, Sean & Janice Kocheran Mr. Mulch and Buckeye Resources Penny Jones, Keller Williams Capital Partners Scotts Lawn Service Scotts Miracle-Gro The Candle Lab The Shazzbots WBNS 10TV, Chris Bradley Worthington Pools Straight Flush Donors Albright and Schnulo-Family Eye Care Bill & Hollie Breedlove Bill & Mikie McGill Clint & Tara Charnes Debbie Jester, Arbonne Independent Consultant Evening Street Ski Club with Mad River Mountain The Hamilton Family House of Krauss – Jason Bradley-Krauss Hull & Appel, DDS Jeni’s Ice Cream Keith Larmi & Annette Wehner Little Red Hen Dinners, Stephanie Savage Lyra Business Integration, Kevin & Lacy Ault MBV Photography O’Brien and Conroy Dental Group, Dr. Jen Conroy, DDS Pat & Jen Filipkowski Ruby Ribbon Shapewear, Charlene Whitt Star Lanes Stephan & Sherri Cooke Wasserstrom Worthington Cooking Club Worthington Inn Worthington Jewelers Food Sponsors Cameron’s American Bistro The Rusty Bucket of Worthington PTA News – Page 2 Dessert Sponsors Glad Annie’s – Old World Baklava Cheryl’s Cookies & Brownies Sassafras Bakery Mrs. Goodman’s Baking Company Full House Donors Bob Evans Bruegger’s CF Bank, Natalie Moore Taylor Art Camp, Bridget Taylor Cut.Color.Style. A Beth Seitz Studio John And Lauren Gresh Chasity & Edwin Hofmann Tom & Julie Hoover Knit Knacks Pub Out Back Pure Cottage Rugrat Design, Lesley Cross Lennonheads Sarah & Josh Mehling Diane & Tim Smullen Toyville Toys Villa Nova Restaurante Wacked Whole Foods Wine Bistro Special Thanks to Our Volunteers! Marsha Given Mary Rykowski Krista Calfee Laura North Mark Jones Josh Mehling Sean Kocheran Clint Charnes Josh & Sara Posey Anne & Larry Focht Julie & Tom Hoover Stephan & Sherri Cooke Alli & John Woods Natalie & Denis Moore Janene & Chris Kehl Carolee & Dan Noonan Mary Jo Spinks Bridget & Chris Taylor Jane & Chris Jackman Leslie & Jaime Isern Partners Blowdry Café Buca di Beppo Buttons & Bows Chipotle Columbus Museum of Art CVS Dairy Queen Elisalou First Watch Flowers on High Funny Bone Graeter’s Hot Heads Salon Igloo Printing Jets Pizza La Chatelaine Mode Alise Old Bag of Nails Pizza Primo Rivage SkyZone Tecumseh The Knowing Place Save the date! Carnival May 23rd, 2014 2014 Casino Committee Chris Bradley Jason Bradley-Krauss Tara Charnes Penny Jones Janice Kocheran Sarah Mehling Care After School: Registering now For 2014-2015 Care After School (CAS), is a self-supporting, non-profit school-age child care provider which operates programs in each of the Worthington Elementary Schools every day that school is in session. CAS provides safe, enjoyable, and affordable experiences for children in grades K-6. A nutritious snack is served and children may participate in a variety of age-appropriate activities including fitness, music, building and transportation, games, arts and crafts, handson science, dramatic play, sports, math, literacy, hobbies, special events, homework, outdoor play and more! After school programs, held at every elementary school, begin at the dismissal bell and end at 6:00 p.m. Before school programs are currently conducted at Liberty, Slate Hill, Worthington Estates, and Worthington Hills. Those programs begin at 7:00 a.m. and end when the children are dismissed for the start of school. Please visit the CAS website, www.careafterschool.com for more information about the program including locations, daily schedule, fees, etc. If you have questions, please email info@careafterschool.com or call 614-431-2266. Important 2014-15 Registration Dates March 3rd: 2014-15 Registration forms and instructions will be available on the CAS website, www.careafterschool.com. (Please note: The forms on the website prior to March 3rd are the 2013-14 forms and will NOT be accepted.) April 19th: Deadline to submit registration forms and fees to be included in a lottery, which will be held if more applications are received than spaces available. After April 19, all applications are accepted on a first-come, first served basis, and will be processed after those received during the March 3-April 19 registration period. May 2nd: Enrollment confirmations or waiting list status will be e-mailed. CAS is not sponsored or financially supported by Worthington Schools. Here’s everything you need to know to be in the Evening Street talent show! Who: Grades 1-6 When: Thursday, April 17th 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Evening Street Elementary gymnasium Admission: 1 non-perishable food item per person, for donation to Worthington Food Pantry Sign ups for try-out times: March 28th from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the school lobby. Try outs: April 10th in the music room, starting at 3:00 p.m. (You will be assigned a time slot when you sign up.) What to bring to try-outs: Your music on CD to leave, your signed permission slip, and any other detail of your performance. Acts can be no longer than 3 minutes. Requests for performance slots must be turned in on permission slip to be considered. Performance details: You will need to arrive in the music room at 6:15 p.m. the evening of the performance to find out your time slot. Please sit on the floor in the front of the chairs until your spot in the program. Please be courteous and respectful of others when they perform. Cheer each other on! Remember, this is purely for fun, and not a competition. No awards will be given. If you have questions, please e-mail Jessica Fitzpatrick at chalfantfitzpatrick@gmail.com text or call 614-929-4750. A signed permission slip is required at the time of the audition for all kids who are performing (group or solo). Student Council appreciates our Evening Street volunteers! This month, the students have been helping make the volunteer appreciation gift. We feel that the parents at Evening Street are extremely supportive and dedicated to the students. We decided to make each family a gift. The students are making magnet hearts to give to each Evening Street family. Student Council members will continue to finish up this project in April. Each family will receive their special gift by the end of April. Evening Street Second Grade Rising Stars Perform at Ohio Region 4 Destination Imagination Tournament The Boltz participated in the noncompetitive Rising Stars Instant Challenge and Team Challenge: Circus at the March 15 Destination Imagination Tournament in Reynoldsburg. After meeting weekly since midNovember, the Boltz prepared and presented their own three-act circus to a live audience and a panel of three appraisers. Their circus acts included balancing books on a seesaw, jumping through hoops, performing magic tricks, and doing the limbo. Feedback from the appraisers included “Great teamwork,” “fun and unique,” very organized,” “your hard work was shown throughout your circus,” “love the costumes,” “all of the performers had so much fun today,” and “cool team name, too.” Look for more great things from these boys in the years ahead! Congratulations to the Boltz team (pictured). Row 1: Luke Neiger, Ted Cahill, and Ray Jewell. Row 2: Evan Root, Oscar Lesicko, and Jack North. (Not pictured are Team Managers Lisa Abrams and Beth Jewell.) Congratulations to all Evening Street Destination Imagination teams! Three Evening Street teams participated in the Destination Imagination Competition at Reynoldsburg High School on Saturday, March 15, 2014. Destination Imagination is a challenging program where children are given problems to solve. Included in the judging is teamwork, creativity, and demonstration of the solution. Congratulations to all teams! Pictured (above) are: Raiva Jha, Rosalie Smullen, Gabi Scott, Daniele Coutinho, Mrs. Rykowski (who was a judge for the competition), Ava Jacob, Elena Cary, and Mira Woods. Pictured (below) are Kristen Brown, Sydney Cropper, Tara Bennington, Regan Macerollo, Owen Graham and Nicholas Hunley. Camp Invention Sign-ups are starting now! Coming to local schools this summer, Camp Invention is a weeklong adventure in creativity that immerses children entering grades one through six in exciting, hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun. Led by local educators, boys and girls are challenged to explore connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. Participants spend their time building original prototypes and creating a personalized motor-powered vehicle, while designing, improving and analyzing their own inventions in a team setting. Don’t miss out on all new challenges. Early and alumni registration discounts are available! Spaces are limited – register today! For more information, call 800-968-4332 or visit www.campinvention.org. Calendar of Events Character Trait of the Month: Commitment April 16 April 17-24 April 24 April 24 April 28 April 29 April 30 6th Grade Recognition Night Spring Book Fair Primary Art Show Second Grade Musical OAA, Grades 3&5 OAA, Grades 4&6 OAA, Grades 3&5 Character Trait of the Month: Trustworthiness May 1 OAA, Grades 4&6 May 16 Super Games May 23 School Carnival May 26 Memorial Day May 29 Last Day of Classes May 30 Professional Day – Records/Check-out ening Street Staff2013-14 Evening Street Staff Principal - Mary Rykowski Secretary - Marsha Given Assistant - Cindy Leonard Assistant - Debbie Pound Assistant – Amy Gilmore MAC Lindsey Danhoff – Kindergarten MAC Angela Evans – Kindergarten 112 Vickey Stewart – Kindergarten 110 Megan Abrams – 1st grade 107 Joanne Cerutti – 1st grade 108 Barbara Zook – 1st grade 106 Debby Fuller –1st grade 104 Kim Thomas – 2nd grade 102 Kathy Gentner - 2nd grade 103 Kirsten Riggert – 2nd grade 207 Patty Eakins – 3rd grade 208 Lori Fultz – 3rd grade 206 Anita Schonhiutt – 3rd grade 204 Sarah Chizmar – 4th grade 203 Susan Hilbert – 4th grade 205 Bev Matson - 4th grade 101 Cristy Brinegar – 5th grade 105 Bev Serozynski - 5th grade 100 Johanna Benedict – 5th grade 200 Julaine Bierl –- 6th grade 201 Kate Kennedy - 6th grade 202 Colleen Snyder - 6th grade Kellie Ehlers – Reading Recovery Kristen Jarzecki – Music Drew Moffatt – Art George Brinegar – Physical Education Sharon Strock – Media Specialist Julie Griffith – Psychologist Elysabeth Stack – Guidance Deanna Lear-Nurse Katie McMahon – Nurse’s Assistant Gina Catalano - IS Erica Katris - IS Yehong Liao – ESL Kelly Gruen – Occupational Therapist Gina Hardin – Speech Amy Scragg - EPP Judith O’Neill – EPP Tierney Reider - EPP Ryan Alexis – Instrumental Music Julia Ellis – Inst. Music (Strings) John Ayre – Head Custodian Perry King – Custodian Shelley Warner – Lunchroom Manager Kim Goldsmith - Lunchroom
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