Hambden Headlines February 6, 2014
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Hambden Headlines February 6, 2014
Dave Rogaliner, Principal Diane Harcher, Secretary Christa Barto, Clerical Asst. Hambden Headlines 13871 G.A.R. Highway Phone: 440-286-7503 Fax: 440-286-0507 Web Page: www.chardon.k12.oh.us Twitter: #HambdenES February 6 , 2014 Our mission at Hambden is working with families and our community. Hambden Elementary strives to promote responsibility and independent thinking through a safe and supportive environment. Conference sheets have been sent home with set dates. If you did not receive one and you would like a conference, please call the school office at 440-286-7503. Dear Parents, During the month of February, Chardon Local Schools, and in particular, Chardon High School will be promoting "A Month of Caring." It is our desire to encourage all of our community to perform random acts of kindness throughout this month. In memory of Danny, Russell, and Demetrious, Chardon High School will be challenging its student body and the community partcipate in several service projects. One project is to collect gently worn shoes for a service organization called Thinkkindness.org. Our goal is to collect 2,500 pairs of shoes in just 15 days! 20% of those shoes collected will stay right here locally to help those in need. The other 80% will be distributed by the organization in developing countries around the world. Hambden Elementary will partcipate in the collection as well. I invite you to send in gently worn shoes for donation to this project. Shoes can be sent in beginning tomorrow, February 4, through Thursday, February 20. How many shoes can we collect? This is a great way for your children to partcipate in a wonderful service project! A second service project that Hambden will participate in will be a canned food collection for the food pantries of Geauga County. This will take place February 18-February 21. More information will be forthcoming. Thank you in advance of your participation, Sincerely, Dave Rogaliner, Principal Terrific Kids for January Manners The Terrific Kids program is a joint partnership with the Chardon Kiwanis Club and the Hambden PTO in recognizing students with specific traits that are spotlighted each month. In January, Hambden salutes students using outstanding manners: Third Grade: Julianna Zimmer, Anna Wolcott, Isha Patel, Melanie Gittins Fourth Grade: Carissa Clark, Jack Hollowell, Victoria Holt, Aidan Ischay Fifth Grade: Blake Barker, Madi Arganti, Emma Gittins, Joey Spoljaric Haas Haas Recipient: Isha Patel Staff Member of the Month: Frannie Donahue Yearbooks on Sale Yearbooks are on sale for $14.00 and checks are to be made payable to Chardon Board of Education. NO CASH PLEASE. Please use the envelope that was sent home with each student to send in payment. Extra envelopes are available in the office. Peaceful Parenting This is a 3-part parenting class for parents of children ages birth – 17. Learn strategies for everyday parenting dilemmas and difficulties. The class is offered on the following Tuesdays: February 25, March 4 & 11 (6pm – 8:30pm). See the attached Flyer for details and additional information. Congrats to the following students who were recognized for their good manners: Tristan Goodsite-5D Fayth Ball-3M Dylan Kick-1T Robert Zalar-KW Savannah Flesher-2D Melanie Yoger-4B Remember, at the end of the year the names of all the students that were recognized throughout the year will be included in a drawing to win an HD Kindle Fire. Also, there will be a drawing for six students to receive $25 gift cards...so keep practicing those good manners! Geauga Lyric Theater Guild Classes starting soon! Information and Registration: www.geaugatheater.org or 440-285-7701 One School One Book One School One Book is coming to Hambden Elementary again. Remember last year’s book “The Cricket in Times Square”? Well, this February and March, we will do it again with a different book. On Friday, February 21, all students will receive a copy of our book (the title is a secret, for now) for this year’s One School One Book (OSOB) as well as a calendar with the reading schedule. Please don’t read ahead, as part of the fun is to learn what happens together. Trivia questions will be announced daily and prizes awarded. We are even having a contest which you will be learning about later. Hurray for OSOB!!! PTO NEWS: SEEKING MARDI GRAS DONATIONS Please help us support a great cause: our kids! We are looking to showcase your business or any local business through our Mardi Gras Magic event. Please consider supporting by donating product, an advertising donation, or attending this fun evening. The funds collected from this event will be used for continuing technology and field trips for the students. A donation letter came home last week with additional info. Please contact Tracy Scheid with questions or information: tracyscheid@windstream.net. MARDI GRAS TICKETS Make it a date night! HPTO Mardi Gras Magic Reverse Raffle Auction & Dinner tickets are on sale now! Flyers came home with your child. This fun adult only event will take place on Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Huntsburg Twp. Community Center, 6-11pm. Ticket price includes raffle ticket, dinner, unlimited beer, wine & soft drinks. $75/couple, $50/ single. Tickets can be purchased at our new PTO website: www.hambdenpto.org and CC may be used (VS, MC, DSC). Questions can be directed to hambdenpto@live.com. BOOK FAIR NEWS Book Fair dates are Wednesday, Feb. 19 through Wednesday, Feb. 26. We will be open both nights of conferences and a breakfast will take place Thursday, Feb. 20. BOX TOPS SNOWBALL FIGHT! Join our snowball fight!!! The newest Box Tops contest is underway! Take aim at the other classrooms until Thurs 2/20. Please remember to trim off excess paper/cardboard, throw out expired Box Tops and don’t use staples on your submissions. You can also submit your Box Tops in an envelope or baggie, no need to fuss with affixing them to the collection sheet. Questions? Contact Andrea Garrabrant at 440.321.0139 or andievettech@roadrunner.com www.btfe.com. MARKET DAY Any questions? Please call Connie Mausser at 286-2486 or email cjmausser@gmail.com. CAMBELL’S LABELS FOR EDUCATION Congrats! Hambden recently submitted Labels for Education and will be receiving 10 brand new books from Scholastic! Thank you for all your hard work in clipping, saving and submitting those Labels. Keep saving them, and don’t forget to ask your family members and friends if they have any to help your school out. Great job everyone! IMPORTANT DATES • Monday, Feb 10 Tuesday, Feb 11 Wed, Feb 12 Thurs, Feb 13 Friday, Feb 14 Saturday, Feb 15 Monday, Feb 17 Wed, Feb 19-26 Thurs, Feb 20 • Wed, Feb 26 • Friday, Feb 28 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • STAFF GIFT IDEAS? Have someone you need a little extra” thank you” for? The teachers have updated their wish lists on www.teacherlists.com. Show your appreciation with these great ideas for teachers and staff. Check it out to see what they’ve been wishing for! • • • • • • • SAVE THE DATE! Father-Daughter dance is coming – Friday, May 16, 2014! Friday, March 28 Thursday, April 3 Tuesday, April 8 Thursday, April 10 Monday, April 14 Mon, April 14-21 Friday, April 25 Tuesday, April 29 Wed, April 30 Thursday, May 1 Friday, May 2 Monday, May 12 Friday, May 16 • Tuesday, May 20 Wed, May 21 Friday, May 23 Monday, May 26 Wed, May 28 Friday, May 30 Monday, June 2 Tuesday, June 3 • Thursday, June 5 • StAPLES REWARDS DISCOUNT Sign up for a Staples rewards card and link it with Hambden school by going to http://sws-testing.com/phpesp/public/ survey.php?name=PTA_3. Monday, March 10 Thurs, March 13 Tuesday, March 18 Thurs, March 27 • • • • • • KEEP COLLECTING Thank you! Tyson Chicken Labels * Pop Tabs for RMcD House * Campbell’s Soup Labels * Box Tops BOE Mtg 6:30pm PTO Mtg 7:00pm/Pizza Night KW Valentine Party 2:30pm K-5 Valentine Parties 2:30pm WAIVER DAY-NO SCHOOL STUDENTS PTO Reverse Raffle PRESIDENT’S DAY-NO SCHOOL BOOK FAIR Parent Teacher Conf 4:30-8:00pm/ KDG Registration 4-30-8:00pm Parent Teacher Conf 4-30-8:00pm/ KDG Registration 4-30-8:00pm Spirit Day/Bonus Buck Store/ Terrific Kids Breakfast 8:30am BOE Mtg 6:30pm COSI Assembly K-5 9:15am PTO Mtg 7:00pm/Pizza Night Skating Party United Skates 6-8:30pm/ Student Recognition Assembly 2:30pm Spirit Day/Terrific Kids Breakfast 8:30am Gr. 3-5 Music Concert 7:00pm Park Elem PTO Mtg 7:00pm/Pizza Night Spring Pictures BOE Mtg 6:30pm SPRING BREAK—NO SCHOOL Spirit Day/Terrific Kids Breakfast 8:30am OAA Testing-Grades 3 & 4 OAA Testing-Grades 3 & 5 OAA Testing-Grades 4 & 5 OAA Testing-Grade 5 BOE Mtg 6:30pm Spelling Bee 1:45pm/ Father Daughter Dance PTO Mtg 7:00pm/Pizza Night KDG Orientation 10:00am Bonus Buck Store MEMORIAL DAY-NO SCHOOL Volunteer Breakfast 8:00am Spirit Day Field Day Grades 3-5 in am, K-2 in pm Student Recognition Assembly/ Super U 1:45pm 5th Gr Prom Ceremony 9:30am/Clapout 3:00pm/Last Day for Students/ Report Cards Sent Home Weekly menu below: (Lunch: $2.50 Milk: $.50) 3 Mini Crispy Chicken Sliders Scooby-Doo Grahams 100% Chilled Juice 10 Chicken Nuggets Potato Smiles Whole Grain Cheez-Its Crackers 4 Taco Tuesday Seasoned Taco Meat Corn & Bean Salsa 5 6 Chicken Mashed Potatoes with Gravy 12 Macaroni and Cheese Green Beans Keebler Animal Crackers Brunch for Lunch!! 13 Eggo Pancake Minis or French Toast 100% Chilled Juice Sausage Links Mozzarella Sticks 11 Big Daddy’s Cheese Pizza Steamed Broccoli Daily alternates: Yogurt/Salad/or PB&J 7 Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs!! Pasta w/Meatballs Garlic Bread/2 Sides/It Ice 14 Kids Choice PEACEFUL PARENTING A THREE-PART PARENTING CLASS For parents of children ages birth-17. Learn strategies for everyday parenting dilemmas and difficulties. Tuesdays, February 25, March 4 & 11 from 6pm – 8:30pm OSU Extension, Chardon Office 470 Center Street, Building 6 Chardon, OH 44024 $25 per person with pre-paid registration $30 at the door To register call OSU Extension, Geauga at (440) 834-4656 Certificate given for 7 hours of parenting Presented by: Terri Worthington, MSSA, LISW-S, OSU Extension, Geauga County Next class scheduled end of September No child care available at this time. OSU Geauga County Extension embraces human diversity and is committed to ensuring that all research and related educational programs are available to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to age, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, HIV/AIDS status, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. This statement is in accordance with United States Civil Rights Laws and the USDA. Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration; Associate Dean, College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences; Director, Ohio State University Extension; and Gist Chair in Extension Education and Leadership. For Deaf and Hard of Hearing, please contact OSU Geauga County Extension using your preferred communication (e-mail, relay services, or video relay services). Phone 1-800-750-0750 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. EST Monday through Friday. Inform the operator to dial 1-440-834-4656. Peaceful Parenting Agenda Week 1 • • • • • Child Development covering each stage; milestones, issues, appropriate discipline for each stage Showing love and affection How children think Temperament and its role in parenting Develop your parenting style Week 2 • • • Parenting basics: routines, setting rules, consequences, chores and various disciplinary techniques Non Physical discipline Promoting self-esteem, imparting values Week 3 • • • • Developing an action plan for a particular behavior including homework plans Communication Problem-solving based on participants particular issues The peaceful part of parenting Participants are given homework each week which is reviewed at the following class. The class is activity based and parents practice each skill. Parents receive lots of materials to take home for reference to use as children grow. In Peaceful we have taken the best of many parenting programs currently in use including: Active Parenting, Loving Solutions, the Parent Project, Love and Logic and added activities and other research-based information to make it as practical and parent-friendly as possible.