September Newsletter - Foothill Elementary
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September Newsletter - Foothill Elementary
Provided by your Foothill PTA explorer NEWS 2015 SEPTEMBER Fabulous Foothill Parents, principal’s message Dr. Joseph Backman Happy new school year at Foothill Elementary! It is wonderful to welcome your children back to school as they fill out classrooms and halls with life again. We love your good kids! IN THIS ISSUE: president’s message - 2 calendar - 2 happy birthday - 2 the news - 3-6 nursing news - 7 viral video contest form - 8 fall festival donor list - 9-11 out of the loop? Our theme at Foothill this school year is “Leaving a Legacy.” As a faculty we have read and discussed some great books to prepare: “Mayflower” (focused on the Pilgrims and Native Americans who began this great Nation), “1776” (a review of the miraculous events that occurred to begin our independent, free country), “Team of Rivals” (a book about Abraham Lincoln and his example and ability to lead), and “A Dream of Freedom” (an overview of the Civil Rights movement). We hope to inspire our students to look to our great American history and remember the heroes and problem solvers that improved our country and world. Each of these men and women left a legacy by being the best they could be and doing the small and simple things each day that helped change the world for the better. We want our students to leave their own legacy by living the Foothill Four: Courage, Courtesy, Responsibility, and Respect; as well as Dr. B’s Challenge: Be Kind, Be Optimistic, Learn, Work Hard, and Live Life to the Fullest! subscribe to the newsletter: oremfoothillpta@gmail.com We invite you to join us in remembering our great American Heroes. Here are a few events we have planned this school year to help us explore the past and be inspired to leave our own legacy: • September 18th: Foothill PTA’s Amazing Fall Festival like us on Facebook! • Grade-level Patriotic Programs (more information will come as these www.facebook.com/FoothillPTA programs approach) • 5th Grade Hope of America Program in April www.foothill.alpineschools.org www.foothillpta.org Grades 1-3 Frog and Toad are Friends By Arnold Lobel (Newbery Award Winner) Grades 4-6 Prince Caspian By C.S. Lewis (Dr. B’s favorite series) At Foothill, our purpose is to provide the best education possible for our students. We have a long-standing record of high academic achievement. We accomplish this by teaching the whole child. We desire to help all of our students to truly learn to think so they can solve any problem they may face in school and in life. We are a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) school. This means we purposefully integrate our curriculum in a real-world context to make learning applicable to students’ lives in order to prepare them for college and career experiences. We want our students to be creative, curious, and engaged in their learning. We want them to be physically and emotionally healthy. At Foothill, we desire that everyone that steps into our school feels welcome and important as they join our Foothill Family. We are grateful as a faculty to serve and teach your wonderful children. Thank you for your support to our school and for raising such amazing kids. As we intentionally partner in our roles as parents and educators I am confident Foothill Elementary will continue to thrive and we will inspire each student to leave his or her own legacy! Sincerely, Dr. Backman (Dr. B.) Principal, Foothill Elementary Be Kind. Be Optimistic. Learn. Work Hard. And Live Life to the Fullest! UPCOMING EVENTS MONDAY TUESDAY 31 Speech/Hearing Screenings WEDNESDAY 1 Back to School 6 p.m. 7 8 15 Early Out CHOIR STARTS 2:35-3:30 pm 21 4 Storytelling Festival Field Trip Grds. 3-6 9 16 10 Room Mothers’ Tea 3:30-4pm 17 ORCHESTRA STARTS 8 am 22 FRIDAY 3 Music Registration Deadline SCC Meeting 11am PTA Meeting 1pm Labor Day No School 14 2 THURSDAY 23 11 Patriot Day School Picture Day 18 Fall Festival 5pm 24 25 District Special Ed. Night 6-7:30 pm Early Out 28 Early Out 29 30 1 2 Vision Screenings HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Pam Scott Darlene Hebert Jill Lamb Caroline Judd Cheryl Zacharias Corrine Lindorff Sept. 1 Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 25 Sept. 25 Sept. 28 LOOKING AHEAD: Oct. 2 - Vision Screenings Oct. 4 - Music Program Registration Due Oct. 7-8 - Parent/Teacher Conf. Oct. 6-9 - Book Fair Oct. 13 - Classic Skate Night Oct. 14 - PTA Meeting Oct. 15-19 - Fall Break Oct. 21 - SCC Meeting Oct. 26-28 - 6th Grd Clear Creek Oct. 29 - 2nd Grade Program Oct. 31 - Halloween Parade president’s message Lisa Oliver The PTA has chosen a theme for the 2015-2016 school year, which will also be the theme at the Fall Festival (our annual fall fundraiser), for student of the week, school spirit Fridays, and in various ways throughout the year by encouraging our kids to: BE EPIC L E AV E A L E G A C Y In all aspects of our student’s lives we want to provide opportunities and encourage the students at Foothill to make this year EPIC. How can Foothill students “Be Epic” this year? A student who is “EPIC” this year will be a student who does THEIR very best. They may try to do something extraordinary, heroic, grand or impressive – something greater than last year! As a PTA this year we want to encourage students to make this year one that will be remembered for a long time. The organization of the PTA gives us an opportunity to accomplish this goal. As we begin a new school year and you read this message BE from the PTA you may find yourself wondering, “what does the PTA do anyway?” EPIC First, PTA is a way to organize ourselves as community volunteers. If we did not have the organization that PTA provides, a lot of great ideas wouldn’t be voiced, funded, or implemented. PTA provides a place and time to meet, deadlines to meet, and opportunities to raise funds, and direct communication with Dr. Backman. L E AV E A L E G A C Y Secondly, we try to provide opportunities for every child at some level. Even if your child does not participate in all the activities, we are hopeful that he or she benefits from most. Some of the programs that PTA provides or helps provide are: Weekly Art in Class Book Fair (helps fund library) Fall Festival Yearbook Knowledge Bowl Music Programs Student of the Week Newsletter Fuel up to Play 60 Room Parent Organization Home Reading Library Field day Spelling Bee Teacher Dinners and Appreciation Box Tops Reflections Red Ribbon Week 3k Support Battle of the Books Because of the countless hours provided by volunteers from our “Fabulous Foothill Parents”, we are able to accomplish so much more as an organized PTA than we could ever do alone. We greatly appreciate all the time and effort you already give. If you have not done so already, please consider joining the PTA this year and, if possible, getting involved just a little bit more. Anyone can join the PTA, attend our meetings (2nd Wednesday of every month from 1-2 p.m. in the Library), and make a difference. We understand that we are all busy and appreciate anything you can do to help. Who knows, maybe this year YOU can help our PTA truly “Be EPIC” and “Leave a Legacy” at Foothill! Lisa Oliver - PTA President THE news FOOTHILL FALL FESTIVAL WILL BE EPIC!!! Come celebrate the decades in the last century!! Be a part of Foothill’s 2015 Legacy. September 18, 2015 from 5 PM to 8 PM Stay tuned for more info on our annual fundraiser! New epic booths, tickets and wristbands, cash for food booths and food trucks. Bring your checkbook to buy auction items. Buy early at www.foothillpta.org or contact Amy Hulme 801/471-6783 for “buy now” opportunities. Come have a blast while you learn what was Epic from the past!! Epic Foothill Fall Festival YouTube Video Contest Win $100 - Due Wed, September 16 at 5pm. Email YouTube video to: foothillviralvideo@gmail.com For more information see the online version of this newsletter at www.foothillpta.org where there is a flyer and permission slip. See a permission form on page 8 of this newsletter! ORCHESTRA REHEARSALS: Start on Wed. Sept. 16th at 8 a.m. in the gym. CHOIR REHEARSALS: Start on Mon. Sept. 14th 2:35 - 3:30 p.m. in the gym. Thank you to our donors! We are so thrilled with the generous donations from so many companies. Fall festival is going to be EPIC because of all our donors. THANK YOU! To purchase any products from the generous companies, please visit: http://www.foothillpta.org/programs/fall-festival-info/foothill-store A list of donors is included in this issue on pages 9-11! It’s collection time! Make sure to turn in all the Box Tops you’ve been collecting this summer. Every summer collection sheet or baggie of 50 Box Tops earns a prize. Summer Box Tops collection sheets are due September 30th. Thanks for your support! We’re looking forward to another record year! EHT MORE snews wen ART PROGRAM Foothill Elementary School’s art program is second to none, and this year will be no different! There are some exciting new supply changes that will greatly improve the process and help all art parents for the coming year. You do not need any special skills to teach (except love for the kids!), so please sign up, with your teachers, at Back to School night. It helps to sign up for a month block, since the lessons within a month build on each other. Even if you can only help for one month during the year, you will make a huge difference. Join us for the Art Parent training meeting on Thursday, September 24th at 10 am OR 1 pm in the faculty room. You can come to either the morning OR afternoon meeting to get all the information you will need to be successful. The first art project will begin the week of October 5th. Thank you, in advance, for your participation!! CLASSROOM DONATIONS Did you know that less that 50% of students send in a monetary classroom donation??? and Did you know that when teachers don’t get donations for field trips, or supplies that they often take money out of their own wallets to make sure that all of the wonderful traditions and activities at Foothill continue? and Did you know that you can send in an additional donations to your teacher if you have the means and by doing so your will “sponsor” a student that may not be able to contribute this year? and Did you know that many times donations are not sent in simply because parents FORGET? This is your reminder! If at all possible please donate financially to your classroom so that our amazing, caring and hardworking teachers can carry out all of the wonderful events and activities they have planned for your kids this year! Thanks, Foothill PTA RECEIVE THE SCHOOL NEWSLETTER! This is a full copy of the newsletter. Each month we will send home a condensed version, with the full version available online. The full version has IMPORTANT information you don’t want to miss! You should receive this via email. If, for some reason, you do not receive it, please check your Skyward settings to make sure you have it clicked to receive school news via email. If you don’t receive it the following month, contact the school. THE MORE news SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AND UTAH PARENT CENTER PRESENTS: Parent Night! Thursday, September 24, 6:00-7:30 p.m. All About IEP’s - Panel of Parents, Teachers and District Specialists available to answer your all of your IEP questions Please e-mail your IEP questions to maria@utahparentcenter.org by Tuesday, September 22 Legacy Elementary Media Center, 28 East 1340 North, American Fork Save-the-Date for Future Parent Nights: Thursday, September 24, 2015 6:00-7:30 p.m. IEPs Thursday, October 22, 2015 6:00-7:30 p.m. Autism Thursday, November 19, 2015 6:00-7:30 p.m. Anger and Defiance Thursday, January 28, 2016 6:00-7:30 p.m. Maintaining Motivation Thursday, February 25, 2016 5:30-6:30 p.m. Transition to Kindergarten 6:30-7:30 p.m. Transition to Secondary Thursday, March 24, 2016 6:00-8:00 p.m Parent Conference Thursday, April 28, 2016 6:00-7:30 p.m. Summer Activities Topics are subject to change. Questions? Please call Maria Wiscombe at 801-318-1959 or e-mail maria@utahparentcenter.org Does your student love draw or take pictures? Do they like to write stories? Do they make up songs or dances for fun? As children practice using their imagination to create and share their creations, they improve their thinking skills and can improve their self-esteem as well. The PTA Reflections program encourages and recognizes the continuous self-discovery process of children. This year’s Reflections Program Theme, “LET YOUR IMAGINATION FLY” offers a broad canvas for students to create in the categories of visual arts, photography, film production, literature, musical composition, and choreography. In addition, Utah PTA will host a three dimensional category and a theater category. Entries will be judged on creativity, interpretation of the theme and artistic merit, and are divided into grade divisions. The divisions are Primary: preschool – 2nd, Intermediate: 3rd – 5th grades, and Middle/Junior: 6-8 grades. The Utah PTA limits students to one entry per student per category. However, students are welcome to submit entries in multiple categories. All students should receive a flyer with general rules and an entry form attached later in September. Entries to the Reflections Program are due at the end of October, more details to come. You can find more information and entry forms at : http://www.utahpta.org/reflections PLEASE NOTE: Entries that have not followed the rules will not be able to advance regardless of their artistic merit. If you have questions about submitting your child’s work of art or would like to help with this program please contact Sarah Warnick at arrowsmithse@gmail.com EHT MORE snews wen FoothillPTACares! Back to School Night: Sept. 1, 2015 Parent meeting at 6 p.m. 3 Sessions beginning at 6:30 p.m. FoothillPTA’sfirstpriorityisto ENRICH EVERY EXPLORER Paernt/Teacher Conferences October 7-8, 2015 Look for more information to come regarding scheduling 6th grade Otter Pop SALE Now through Fri. Sept. 4th 25 cents each Come see us during afternoon recess! As you are planning your calendar for the school year, don’t forget ski and snowboard school! Lessons make a great Christmas gift too! sundance Ski and Snowboard School for Foothill Elementary Ages 8 and up for skiing, 9 and up for snowboarding! 2016 Season Jan. 25, Feb 8, Feb 29, March 21 4-6pm Cost is $184 (or $144 with season pass) Ski/snowboard rental available for $10 per week Helmet rental for $5 per week To sign up, contact Katrina Larson for a form leifandkatrina@yahoo.com or 801-361-0287 PTAwantstohelpanystudentinneed tohaveequalopportunityinthe amazingFoothillprogramssuchas: Choir Orchestra Robotics FallFestivalTickets Ifyouhaveastudentinneedoffinancial assistance,pleasecontactyourteacher ortheschoolsecretary. Ifyouwouldliketosponsoranother student,pleasecontactthePTA Presidentoryourchild’steacher. OremFoothillPTA@gmail.com COMING TO OUR SCHOOL OCTOBER 6-9, 2015 MORE NURSING news I hope you all have had a wonderful summer! I attended a conference during the summer and wanted to share this important information with you to start out the school year! PREVENTING THE ABUSE OF PRESCRIPTION AND OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS Although adults and teens are turning away from street drugs, there’s a new threat from the family medicine cabinet: the abuse of prescription and over-the-counter(OTC) drugs. Unfortunately, Utah has one of the highest pain pill abuse rates in the nation and more teens abuse prescription drugs than any illicit drug except marijuana. WHAT MEDICATIONS ARE ABUSED? Prescriptions of abuse include painkillers, such as those drugs prescribed after surgery; depressants, such as sleeping pills or anti-anxiety drugs; and stimulants, such as those prescribed for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Teens are also abusing OTC (over-the-counter) drugs such as cough and cold remedies. WHAT INFLUENCES DRUG ABUSE IN UTAH COUNTY? 1. Education from medical professionals on the proper use, storage and disposal of prescription medications is lacking and can contribute to abuse. 2. Pain pills are too available-there are an estimated 7 million left over pain pills in Utah County homes (30 per household). This availability can influence adults and teens to abuse. 3. Community norms discourage alcohol, and illicit drug use, but often do not discourage the misuse or abuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. WHAT ARE THE DANGERS? There are serious health risks related to abuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. A single large dose of prescription or over-the-counter painkillers or depressants can cause breathing difficulty that can lead to death. Stimulant abuse can lead to hostility or paranoia, or the potential for heart system failure or fatal seizures. Even in small doses, depressants and painkillers have subtle effects on motor skills, judgment, and ability to learn. Youth who continuously abuse prescription or over-the-counter drugs may experiment with illicit drugs too. WHAT CAN I DO TO PREVENT ABUSE? 1. Safeguard all drugs at home. Monitor quantities and control access. 2. Set clear rules for children and teens about all drug use, including NOT sharing medicine and always following the medical provider’s advice and dosages. 3. Be a good role model by following these same rules with your own medicines. 4. Properly conceal and dispose of old or unused medicines. For prescription disposal locations see: www.cleanoutthecabinet.org 5. Ask friends and family to safeguard their prescription and over-the-counter drugs as well. 6. For warning signs of abuse and intervention strategies see: www.theantidrug.com Let’s have a great school year!!!!! Kim Lowe, RN, School Nurse the l a r Vi r e o t e n d E Vi st!! e t n Co Foothill Explorers! The Fall Festival has an “EPIC” theme this year. You’ve all seen the video “Charlie Bit My Finger” and “Sneezing Panda”…now it’s your turn to make your video go viral! All videos will be posted on YouTube for the world to see. The video with the most views…WINS! The Prizes are: $100 (to you) for the most views, and $100 to the class with the most submissions!!! Here’s how to enter: 1. Must be a current foothill student. 2. Only ONE submission per student. 3. Have a parent sign the Media Release Form (required for all minors in the video) and return attached veriÞcation to the front office. 4. One-minute (or less) video. Any videos longer than 1 min will be returned for revision. 5. 6. 7. Must contain the phrase: “Now, this is EPIC”. Email the video to: foothillviralvideo@gmail.com , include your name, grade, and teacher. Submissions MUST be emailed by Wednesday , September 16th, @ 5 pm. It’s just that easy! Remember, the video with the most “hits” (or views) wins, so the sooner you email your video, the more hits you can get…so don’t delay! Once we receive your video, and the attached release form veriÞcation, we will post your video on the Foothill Explorer’s Channel on YouTube. We will also email you the direct link to your video, so you can have all your family and friends watch! Good luck and have fun!! Spread the word…Fall Festival, Friday, September 18th! LOL! YOLO! TTYL! ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Please return this portion to the front office before your video can be posted. I ____________________ (parent’s signature) have previously signed the Media Release Form (provided by Foothill), allowing my childÕs Þrst and last name and picture to be viewed online. 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Fall festival is going to be EPIC because of all our donors. THANK YOU! To purchase any products from the Freshly Picked Frogglez Goggles Funny Bone Products Geared2U Get It Right (Gir) Get Out Games Glass Dharma Gloria's Little Italy Goldbrick Games Golden Corral Goldie Blox Goldsmith's Jewelry Gonzo Inn Gourmandise the Bakery Grandpa Beck's Games Great Circle Works Great Harvest Greg Olsen Grill Beast Grillbots Guru's Hale Center Theater Orem Half Tee Hanchell Babies Hansen Mountaineering Hard Candy Cases Harkness Hotel Hello Merchandise HerStyler Hit Mit Hobble Creek Golf Home Depot Home Depot Honeybaked Ham Hoppy Paws Hot Potato House of Castellon Howie Pizza I-Hop Iceberg Drive Inn Iggy's In-N-Out India Palace Indy Brand Clothing Ipsy Italian Place Ivie Juice Bar J-Dawgs J. 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Nickle City Nicolitalia Pizzeria companies, please visit: http://www.foothillpta.org/programs/fall-festival-info/foothill-store Noodle and Boo Noodles Nothing Bundt Cake Nuby USA NuMe NuSkin Nymans Ski Shop Ogio Ogo Sports Old Spaghetti Factory Onix Sports Orabrush Inc./Dentek Orblue Oregano Italian Kitchen Orem Floral & Gifts Oriental Trading Original Bed Bug Outback Steak Outset Media Owlz PaciÞc Play Tents Panda Express Pantrucas Chilean Restaurant Papa Johns Parenting Stress Free Kids Passport Games Peeper Specs Pei Wei Pepsi Cola Pick a Paddle Pickle-ball Pier 39 Pizza Piggy & Dirt Pioneer Theater Pizza Hut Pizza Pie Cafe We are so thrilled with the generous donations from so many companies. Fall festival is going to be EPIC because of all our donors. THANK YOU! To purchase any products from the following Pizza Studio Pizzeria 712 Pocket People Polk Audio Inc. 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Fall festival is going to be EPIC because of all our donors. THANK YOU! To purchase any products from the following