Fernwood Montessori PUBLIC HEARING
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Fernwood Montessori PUBLIC HEARING
Fernwood Montessori 2015-2016 Parent Newsletter #19 January 26, 2016 PUBLIC HEARING Speaker's Task Force on Urban Education The committee will hold a public hearing on the following items at the time specified below: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 1:00 PM MacDowell Montessori 6415 W Mt. Vernon Ave Milwaukee, WI 53213 Upcoming Events Speaker’s Task Force on Urban Education Tuesday, January 26th, MacDowell Montessori Public Hearing beginning at 1pm, followed by public comments Chili/Soup Tasting Planning Meeting Wednesday, January 27th, 5 pm, Office Annex Early Childhood Education The Task Force will hear invited testimony from the following organizations and/or individuals: Dr. Darienne Driver, Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools Danae Davis, Executive Director of Milwaukee Succeeds Vision Screening (K4, K5, 5th) January 27th, 28th, 29th Mary Lou Young, President & CEO/Tim Coughlin, Education Portfolio Manager, United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County Enrollment Fair Saturday, January 30th, 9:00 am-12:00 pm, Milwaukee High School of the Arts Gabriel McGaughey, Director of Well-Being/Jenell Loreck, Child Well-Being Manager, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Teacher PD Day-No student attendance Monday, February 1st Three-Choice Enrollment February 1-19 Interim Report Cards- Sent Home Tuesday, February 2nd “Lights Are On”- New Student Enrollment Fair Wednesday, February 3rd, 6-8:00pm School Governance Council Monday, February 8th, 5:30 pm Fernwood Fund Monday, February 8th, 7:30 pm PTO Meeting Thursday, February 11th, 6:15 pm “Hearts on Fire” Chili and Soup Tasting and Silent Auction Friday, February 19th, 5:30-8:00 pm Judy Norman-Nunnery, Administrator- Division of Early Care & Education/Sara Buschman, Assistant Deputy Secretary, WI Department of Children and Families Followed by public comments ~ Wisconsin’s urban school districts have unique challenges and opportunities to meet the needs of their students. The goal of the task force is to provide tangible solutions to help improve educational outcomes. Task force members will study teacher recruitment and retention, discuss best practices to address truancy, below-average academic performance and low graduation rates, and explore ways to improve access to technology in high poverty urban areas. Assessment Windows STAR 360 Winter Assessment January 4th- January 29th “The greatness of the human personality begins at the hour of birth. 1 ~Maria Montessori Leadership Circle Individuals contributing $500 or more to support Fernwood’s expansion will be acknowledged in our first ever Leadership Circle. Your name will be included on a commemorative plaque to be placed in the new southern entryway to Fernwood to symbolize your lasting support for the school. Camp Fernwood Camp Fernwood is looking to hire 3 qualified individuals to work in the after-school camp program. The hours for the position are 2:30-5:00pm, Monday through Friday. If interested, please contact Mrs. Ceballos, Camp Director, at ceballsl@milwaukee.k12.wi.us or 294-1350. Personalized Bricks Make your mark! You can have your name etched into Fernwood history. For just $50 you can purchase a personalized brick which will be permanently included in our school’s new courtyard space. As a special perk, all Leadership Circle donors will receive up to two bricks. Calling all chefs! Purchase your personalized brick today - www.thatsmybrick.com/fernwoodwi. PTO’s “Hearts on Fire” Chili and Soup Tasting Click here! event is coming up on February 19th. ~ Now is the time to submit your soup or chili entry form. Consider submitting an entry as a family, an Have you taken any fantastic photos of our Fernwood students and community this year? Then Ms. Lorinda and the Yearbook Crew would like to preview them for potential use in the 2015-16 yearbook. Please send your photos ASAP to the Yearbook Crew today at FernwoodYearbook@hotmail.com. If possible, indicate the function that the photo was taken at, and the classroom teacher (if known). Deadline for submission is March 3, 2016. *Submission of photos does not guarantee inclusion in the yearbook. All photos of students will be crossreferenced via the media waivers currently on file. organization/club, business… the possibilities are endless. ~ Please complete the entry form on pages 7-8 and turn it into the office. Attention All First Grade girls interested in Girl Scouts Come to our FIRST meeting on February 8 from 6-7:30 PM in Room 8. We will go over general information and registration for our new troop, and get the girls going on some Girl Scout fun! If you have any questions please contact Jenna Sims Gray (414) 380-4687 or Roberta Oldenburg (414) 313-1878. Hope to see you there! 2 Like us on Facebook Fernwood Montessori has a NEW, *official* Facebook page. “Like” the Fernwood Montessori School page to stay up-to-date on school happenings and get additional information. Dear friends, Our Helping the Homeless Care Package Project is off to a solid start. We currently have about 12 completed care packages outside of Room 37 if any adults are interested in taking one or two for their cars. Just let Ms. Klopp know. Fernwood Montessori Website Check out our *updated* schools website at http://www5.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/school/fernwood/. This is a great resource to find staff contact information, see a current school calendar, learn about upcoming events, download newsletters and documents, and see highlights of our school. Among our list of high need items there are a few specific items that we have gotten a lot of while there are a few items we very much still need donated. They are: Gloves Socks Deodorant Lotion/sunscreen Food (individually packed, pull tab) Water (smallest bottles available) M Cards (bus passes) If you can help us out with any of the above items, we would greatly appreciate it. Or, I've also discovered that a small money donation can be stretched a long way at The Dollar Store. If you'd like to donate a small amount ($3-5) to me, I am more than willing to go pick these items up as needed. Tired of the same old clothes in your closet? Tidy up while supporting a great cause! Then, check out thredup.com/r/TZSX95 to restock your closet in style! Upper Elementary rooms 33, 36, and 37 are collecting mint condition women’s and children’s clothing to send to And, of course, your students can always write encouragement notes to be placed in the care packages! There are many different ways you can help out We plan to continue this project through the most difficult months of the year. Our initial goal is at least until spring break. Thank you in advance and my sincerest regards, ThredUp, who turn the clothing into a check! Upper Elementary is using the proceeds to help fund their upcoming field trip to Camp Edwards. If you have something to donate, please bring it in. Room 37 Ms. Stefanie Klopp, Teacher *See complete list of needed items on page 11 **Fundraiser runs through February 5th 3 As we continue our series to aid parents’ in their Excerpts taken from: A Parents’ Guide to the Montessori Classroom, by Aline D. Wolf, Parent Child Press, 2009. understanding of Montessori Education . . . In this issue we reveal some of the secrets behind the “Practical Life” work in the Primary environment as explained by Aline D. Wolf. In future issues we will continue this series by examining other areas of the primary environment. Number 5 in Primary4 Series 5 6 Fernwood Family Chili and soup Tasting and Silent Auction – Friday, Feb. 19, 2016 Chili/Soup Entry Form Contact Name: ______________________________________________________________________________ Contact e-mail (WILL NOT BE SHARED):___________________________________________________________ Contact Phone: ______________________________________________________________________________ Organization represented (this can be your family, a classroom, a student organization, or a community organization: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Our Chili/Soup Tasting is an opportunity for people to sample a variety of delicious offerings while celebrating our school community. Please bring at least two gallons of chili/soup (and any garnishes you’d like) to allow many people to sample. (This is an all-you-care-to-eat meal, and to allow multiple samples per person, we’re going to recommend a half-cup (4 oz.) serving per sample.) PTO will provide soup ladles, bowls, flatware, crackers and bread/butter. Fernwood logo chili mugs and spoons will also be available for purchase ($5 each). Name Your Chili: _____________________________________________________________________________ Ideally, we will have portable burners/butane canisters for the soup pots, available to all participants so as to avoid electricity issues like last year. As of 1/14/16 this option is still under investigation so PLEASE stay tuned. Alternately, we would ask that you bring your chili/soup in a crockpot or slow cooker. Updates to follow. Contact Annie Wegner LeFort at awegner1@prodigy.net with questions. We’re hoping to provide a variety of chili types to our families. Please let us know what type of recipe you’re planning on sharing: Vegan How Many Peppers (0-4) Spiciness _______ Vegetarian 0 – all kid safe Beef 1 – Flavor Pork 2- A Little warm Chicken 3- Expected Prepared meats (chorizo, sausage, etc.) 4- Pass the water 7 Does your chili/soup contain any common allergens? (Circle or list) Dairy Seafood Egg Peanuts Nuts Gluten Soy Other ________________________________________ Wheat Logistics: Email will be the main contact method; please share one you check regularly. Chili/soup entries should be brought already HOT to the cafeteria in the Fernwood basement by 4:45 on February 19. (Event begins at 5:30) Each chili/soup must be accompanied by at least two servers who are adults/post-adolescents. Students may be useful runners for teams. Serving time will be from 5:30pm to 7:30 pm, so the bigger your serving team, the more breaks you have to check out the auction and sample the other chili/soups. PENDING MORE INFORMATION: In the case that we do not/cannot use portable burners, please bring one reasonable-length extension cord. 10-50 feet of movement would be very useful. Fernwood PTO will provide basic accoutrements: crackers, bread/butter– but you are welcomed and encouraged to bring any garnishes you’d like. Your team will be serving your chili/soup. Please plan on food-safe hair styles (pulled back)/hats/bandannas. You are also encouraged to bring an apron, as needed. PTO will provide latex-free serving gloves. Please bring at least one copy of your recipe listing ingredients. Ideally this could be displayed on the table or handy for people curious about allergens. Signs will be provided to identify each team, chili or soup and spiciness level. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! WE TRULY APPRECIATE ALL THAT OUR FERNWOOD FAMILIES DO! 8 Three Choice Process Three-Choice Enrollment is Feb. 1-19, 2016 Milwaukee Public Schools has the greatest variety of high-performing programs in the city, from strong traditional neighborhood schools to arts, Career and Technical Education (CTE),International Baccalaureate, language immersion and Montessori specialty schools to charter schools. Important Dates for 2016-17 The Three-Choice Enrollment period is for families who are new to MPS, did not receive a high school placement during early admissions or who are selecting a new school for their children. February 1-19, 2016 Three-Choice Enrollment: The offi-cial Three-Choice Enrollment period gives families their best chance for enrollment in their first-choice school for their children. Families can Enroll online, or at the MPS school of your choice. After February 19, 2016 Enrollment continues on a first-come, first-served basis. March 14-18, 2016 Three-Choice letters mailed: Families who participate in the Three-Choice Enrollment period should expect to receive letters during this time indicating the school(s) in which their child/children are enrolled for 2016–17. 9 10 Care Packages for the Homeless Room 37 will be collecting donations and assembling care packages for the homeless. The care packages will be available to any adults who are interested in placing them in their cars to be handed out to the homeless or will be given directly to homeless shelters. I am not encouraging children to approach homeless adults for obvious potential safety concerns. Details are below: Help the Homeless: Care Packages for the Homeless A person is a person, no matter where they live. Many people are living only one paycheck away from homelessness, and this includes families in every area of every state. Do you want to help the homeless in the Milwaukee area? Fernwood Students will be collecting donations to create care packages for the homeless. The following list of individual items are high need and have been recommended to us to be included in care packages for the homeless: · 1 gallon, clear plastic Ziploc bags · clear plastic Ziploc sandwich bags · gloves (adult sized) · socks (adult sized) · deodorant · band-Aids · chewable multivitamins · cough drops · tissues · female sanitary napkins · toothpaste and toothbrush · Small bottles of lotion · sun screen · chap stick/lip balm · wet wipes · cans of tuna (with tab) · cans of fruit (easy open or with tab) · peanut butter crackers · small bottles of water · M•CARDs (Bus Passes) with 2-3 rides preloaded · maps of Milwaukee (*resource centers highlighted) In addition, students are writing inspirational notes to accompany these items in the packages. The notes are darling! Making care packages can be a mindfulness exercise. It is a way to practice gratitude, talk about appreciating what we have and of course a way to be kind to others! I am personally very pleased that the students have taken a great interest in this project as I care very deeply about the issues of hunger and homelessness and have been volunteering and donating to these causes for many years. For these reasons, I am very grateful. If you would like to donate any of the above items or if you are interested in having assembled care packages for handouts in your car, please let us know. Thank you, Ms. Stefanie and the Incredibly Awesome Students of Room 37 11 12 Please be sure Fernwood has your UP-TO-DATE EMAIL ADDRESS so we can send you the weekly newsletter. ALL newsletters are being sent home electronically, no more paper copies. Thank you for your cooperation. Fernwood Parent Newsletter Delivery We have a weekly Parent Newsletter; in order for us to save on the cost of paper we would like to send all our parents the newsletter electronically. Please provide us with your email (please print legibly): Parent’s name: ______________________ Email: _________________________ Parent’s name: ______________________ Email: _________________________ Child’s name: ______________________ Room: _________ Note: The newsletter will also be found on our website: http://www5.milwaukee.k12.wi.us/school/fernwood/ Return this form to Ms. Burns in the office. 13
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