Superstars Newsletter - Arlington Elementary
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Superstars Newsletter - Arlington Elementary
Superstars Newsletter www.arlington.tusd.org March/April 2014, Issue 3 Dear Arlington Families: Here at Arlington, we’re all about a great education for our children! Reading is one key to educational success, and we have been Reading, Reading, Reading! After the Lakers Read to Achieve program in January, we celebrated Dr. Seuss Day and joined with others to Read Across America in February, led by Aleah Sawai, as readers shared the timeless classics of Dr. Seuss with our students. In March, we had Reading Incentive Week, with the theme “Reading Takes You Places,” coordinated by Gina Mullin. Students had a great time reading hours and hours! You can find the results for everyone on the board in the cafeteria, and our top readers are listed right here in this issue! Thanks to Aleah and Gina for their work to help our students grow a love of reading, and to all our special readers! Our staff put on a superb Common Core presentation to update parents on the new standards that are being implemented. It began with an overview by Dr. E. Don Kim from TUSD, and our own principal, Dr. Vicki Hath, followed by six of our Arlington teachers who brought to life how the Common Core curriculum is being put into action at our school! A true testament to the great education our students can receive here at Arlington! Information will continue to be provided so you can be informed and assist your child in this transition to deeper learning. At the heart of our success at Arlington PTA are the volunteers who make everything happen! Congratulations to our Honorary Service Award winners, Janet Kaneshiro, JoAnn DuBay and the Miyako Hybrid Hotel! Read on in this issue about all that they have done! It’s people like these, and many volunteers like you, who make Arlington a great place to learn! Speaking of volunteers, we had scores for our recent Jog-a-thon! Thank you to all of you who came out to help and for all your generous contributions, which enable us to continue providing great programs for our students! It was a fun time for everyone! Thanks to Jolene Morita for coordinating yet another successful event! We also had a great turn out at our Bike Rodeo – kids and volunteers alike! Special guest police officers and bike helmet fittings by Mr. Thom and his son, along with tests of their riding skill and knowledge of bicycle safety made it a blast! Read more about it in this issue. COMING UP: we have a lot more in store this spring! New this year, we will be having a family Astronomy Night! Come out for a little star-gazing with the family and some yummy treats! Our annual ice cream social will have a new date, with galactic frozen treats as well! In addition, more educational fun will be had with a Family Mad Science Night! Our fifth graders will host a used book drive to support children at schools less fortunate than ours who don’t have resources for their library. Start checking your old books to see if you have something to share with someone less fortunate than you! At the end of April, we will show our teachers how much we appreciate them during Teacher Appreciation Week. I can never say enough how fortunate we are to have such great teachers and staff here at Arlington! Think of some creative ways you can show them how much you appreciate them. It is a privilege to be a part of all the learning, sharing, and caring that goes on here at Arlington! You Superstars ROCK!! Working together to make our STARS shine BRIGHTER! Diane Wang, PTA President Arlington Elementary 17800 Van Ness Avenue Torrance, CA 90504 Dr. Vicki Hath, Principal Arlington PTA Torrance Council of PTAs Thirty-Third District, California State PTA Diane Wang, PTA President Cayme Momita Newsletter Editor Page 2 March/April 2014 Hello Arlington Families – Happy April! I hope all of our families and friends have a relaxing Spring Vacation! I am so excited to have some time away to relax and rejuvenate for a strong end to our year! We will see you back here - same time, same place - on Monday, April 14th. Principal News for 3rd – 5th Graders – Pilot assessment for Smarter Balance State testing: When we return to school students in grades 3rd – 5th will be preparing for participation in the new State testing pilot. There are THREE big changes to know about. The first big change = 2nd graders will no longer be taking the State assessment. Only students in grades 3rd – 5th. The second change that is for this year = there will be no student results generated. Since this year is a pilot year, students will not receive score reports like in the past. Again, this is for this year only. The intent of the pilot will strictly be to give feedback to Smarter Balance - the company that generated the test. The third change = no more pencil and paper! The Smarter Balance Assessments will be 100% computer based. If you would like to take a look at a sample assessment please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sa/practicetest.asp When visiting the site, you will notice – on the language arts assessment for example, students will need to read a passage on a split screen, where one half of the screen will have the passage and the other half will have questions to answer. There will be tools available for students to highlight or annotate while they read. The same for math, students will need to click on “scrap paper” to work problems out. As you can imagine, testing time will require a lot of focus, so having a balanced breakfast with some protein-based food or high-fiber will help students concentrate as well as getting plenty of sleep – 10 hours is the recommendation for children of elementary age. Arlington State Testing is May 5th – 16th. Arlington High-Fives Congratulations to the Bike Rodeo participants and winners who will participate in the District Rodeo. We will be cheering you on and know you will represent Arlington with PRIDE! Summer School News It’s not too early to start thinking about summer school! Torrance Education Foundation is proud to present the TEF South Bay Enrichment Academy. You may now start looking at classes and enrolling. I invite all of you to take a look at the Summer 2014 Class Schedule now available at http://www.tefsbea.org Until next time……Have a great month! Vicki Hath, Ed.D.; Proud Principal Arlington Logo on Page 1 - Original artwork by Chris Mason Principal Clip Art from www.mycutegraphics.com. Page 3 2 3 7-11 17 21-22 21-25 24 25 28 29 - March/April 2014 Reading Incentive Prize Day PTA Board Meeting (3:30p) District Science Fair Spring Break (No School) Jog-A-Thon Reward Day Supperstars Club at Yogurtland Kindergarten Round-Up (2:00p) Earth Week Environmental Defenders Assembly Spring Picture Day 5th Grade Panoramic Picture Five-Star Club Meeting (3:15p) Teacher Appreciation Week Begins Supperstars Club at CPK st th Earth Week is coming April 21 -25 . Be on the lookout for more details in your student’s folder or on the website as it gets closer. Some things to look forward to are the return of Environmental Defenders, green and blue spirit wear day, waste free lunch day and more. Gina Mullin Environmental Committee Chair April & May Clip Art - Graphics/fonts copyright DJ Inkers, www.djinkers.com. Earth Day Clip Art - PTO Today www.ptotoday.com. Teacher Appreciation Clip Art - PTO Today www.ptotoday.com 1 2 - PTA Board Meeting (3:30p) Teacher Appreciation Week Ends Teacher/Staff Appreciation Luncheon Astronomy Night/Ice Cream Social (7:00p-9:00p) 3 - District Bike Rodeo 5-16 Smarter Balance Pilot Testing 6 - Kindergarten Round-Up (2:00p) 8 - Mad Science Family Night (6:00p-8:00p) 9 - Five-Star Club Meeting (3:15p) 12-16 Blue Ribbon Week/Book Fair 16 - AIA Gallery (6:00p—8:00p) - Book Fair Family Night (6:00p-8:00p) 22 - PTA Association Meeting/Open House 23 - Five-Star Club Meeting (3:15p) 26 - Memorial Day Holiday (No School) 29 - Supperstars Club at McDonald’s Teacher Appreciation Week is coming up soon! It will be the week of April 29-May 2nd. Please be on the lookout for information from the PTA. Thank you! Page 4 March/April 2014 Hi Arlington Families! Astronomy Family Night Friday, May 2nd, 7:00-9:00pm Come out with your family and check out the stars! Bring your own telescope or use one that is provided. There will be fun activities and a presentation by an astrologist! Our Ice Cream Social will be transformed into Galaxy Goodies! Don’t miss out on this NEW fun event! Students have been enjoying Project #4 Golden Icons. I hope you had a chance to see some of your students bring their sculpted hieroglyphic tiles home. If not, you will get to see them in our Art Gallery coming up on Friday, May 16th, 6:00p.m.8:00p.m. or perhaps at Open House in their classroom. Speaking of Art Gallery, VOLUNTEERS are needed to assist in putting the gallery together. If you'd like to help out, then please contact me at weremusicks@gmail.com . The FINAL Project #5 for April is entitled Between the Pages by local artist Marianne Coble. It's a 'book art' project which uses Model Magic, Mod Podge, and acrylic paint. Thank you! Robyn Musick AIA School Chairperson Supperstars Update Great job Supperstars on another great restaurant meeting. We went to Islands on February 28th and had a really great turn out. We were able to raise over $500.00 for our intervention program. Please save the date for our next upcoming meetings on: • • • • March 26 April 17 April 29 May 29 - Kings Hawaiian and Local Place Yogurtland California Pizza Kitchen McDonalds After the Islands fundraiser, the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place classes are very close: 1st place - Mrs. Christie $1,397.37 2nd place - Ms. Hargenrater $1,392.27 3rd place - Mrs. Shintaku $1,295.48 For a listing of the other classes, please see the list posted in front of the office. Keep up the good work! Kristin Ishida Restaurant Nights Chairperson Adventures in Art Clip Art from Adventures in Art Torrance. Page 5 March/April 2014 “Help Save the Earth” Poster Contest ARLINGTON SUPERSTARS, With Earth Day coming up in April you are all invited to participate in Senator Barbara Boxer’s “Help Save the Earth” poster contest. This contest is completely voluntary and you do not have to participate if you don’t want to. Here are the rules: ONLY ONE ENTRY PER STUDENT 1. Each entry should be a hand-made illustration (on 8 1/2 x11 in. paper) that includes a description (in 50 words or less) of one way to “Help Save the Earth.” 2. All contestants should clearly write on the back of their poster: Name Teacher’s name School name Grade Level School Address: 17800 Van Ness Ave, Torrance, CA 90504 3. Entries will be collected on Monday, March 31st from your classroom. 4. Descriptions must be clearly written or typed. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at gina4troy@gmail.com. Regards, Gina Mullin Environmental Committee Chair Hello Parents, Over the next month, the fifth grade Five Star Club, is joining forces with BookEnds organization to help organize a book drive at Arlington Elementary School. The book drive will help our Five Star students enhance their pillars of character and help support our community. BookEnds, a nonprofit organization based in Southern California, is about Kids Helping Kids. BookEnds recycles children's books through student-run book drives and places them in schools and youth organizations in need of books. BookEnds believes that a literate child is the foundation of a thriving community. By providing access to books, BookEnds gives children the resources to develop literacy skills and to experience the joy and imagination of reading. -BookEnds.org So over the spring break we are asking students and parents to collect old books for the book drive. Last day of book collection will be Friday, April 25th. On behalf of Five Star, and our fifth grade class, thank you for your Help! Nick Pepper 5-Star Coordinator Earth Clip Art - Microsoft Word Star Clip Art - Original artwork by Chris Mason Student/Book Stack Clip Art - PTO Today www.ptotoday.com. Page 6 March/April 2014 Congratulations to Arlington Elementary's 2014 Honorary Service Award Recipients! The Honorary Service Award (HSA) is awarded every year to recognize individuals or organizations for their outstanding and exceptional service to children and youth in our community. Arlington Elementary is truly fortunate to have many people that truly fits this criteria. Recipients are nominated by their peers and then voted upon. Please help me congratulate this year's awardees...... JoAnn DuBay Janet Kaneshiro Miyako Hybrid Hotel These dedicated awardees were surprised, honored, and presented with their awards at our HSA/ Founders' Day Night that was held on February 20th. Thank you to the HSA Committee that consisted of Diane Wang, Cayme Momita, and Kristin Ishida. Congratulations! Sharon Sawai 1st VP Programs 2014 ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY HONORARY SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS JOANN DUBAY - JoAnn DuBay has been a fixture at Arlington for the past 7 years. She currently volunteers her time in the library or with her younger daughter’s class in Adventures in Art and on field trips. Last year she was the co-chairperson for our 5-Star service club for her older daughter’s 5th grade class. Arlington students also know Jo as Ms. DuBay the substitute teacher and noon supervisor. Outside of school Jo volunteers her time with her daughters’ club soccer teams as well as the leader for her older daughter’s Girl Scout troop. Wherever help is needed Jo can always be counted on to assist. We have been very fortunate to have such a wonderful volunteer in JoAnn DuBay. JANET KANESHIRO - Keeping financial books in order requires a keen eye for detail, organizational skills, and a sense for perfection. Arlington Elementary School’s 2014 HSA nominee possesses all of these traits and then some. Janet Kaneshiro kept our financial books in impeccable order as she served as our PTA Treasurer. If one “book” wasn’t enough, she served as Casimir Middle School’s PTA Treasurer during the same term! Aside from being a part of our financial team, Janet was also the Newsletter Editor, 5th Grade Yearbook Editor, and continues to lend a helping hand wherever is needed. A busy mom of three, Janet finds the time to be the Team Mom of her daughter’s basketball team, coordinates events for the Care Ministry, assists in Sunday School at Victory Fellowship, and all the while working full time at Faith Methodist Church. While Janet’s youngest child will be leaving Arlington Elementary in June, it is without a doubt that Janet will remain a valuable asset to the children, schools, and community throughout the South Bay! Congratulations Janet! MIYAKO HYBRID HOTEL - Our neighbors, The Miyako Hybrid Hotel, have been great supporters of the children in our community. As Arlington’s business partner for the past 3 years, Miyako Hybrid Hotel has contributed to our community and provided for our student needs in numerous ways. They have generously provided entry rugs for our classrooms and cafeteria to keep the floors clean, and treats of mochi ice cream for our jog-a-thons and other events. When the students requested relief from the heat of the day, they responded to the call by providing umbrellas for our lunch benches to keep them out of the sun. They have shown their commitment to promoting education by providing donations to help with funding for our intervention teachers, and hosting field trips for our fifth graders to learn about alternative energy. They have been active participants in our community, judging our Red Ribbon Week window contests and science fair projects, and reading to students on Dr. Seuss Day. They have even worked together with us to reach out to children across the globe in Myanmar with donations of goods to orphans for the holidays. It is our privilege to partner with the Miyako Hybrid Hotel, who is most deserving of this award for their service to children. H.S.A. Clip Art - www.pta.org Page 7 March/April 2014 2014 Jog-a-Thon Our Jog-a-Thon finished successfully and it was all due to our awesome teachers, staff and parent volunteers. It was a very warm morning but the students were able to enjoy the Dasani water donated by the Chance Family and the cold ice pops donated by the Hamasu Family after their run. A huge thank you to them both for their generosity! Our Arlington Superstars are fortunate to have such wonderful sponsors. I would like to thank a few people for donating so much of their time and efforts during the day. They include our terrific leader Diane Wang as well as Cindy Moromisato, Gina Mullin, Sharon Sawai, Paul Sawai, Rob Sawai and Mike Asahara. Also many thanks to the Station Managers: Jennifer Petty, Jennifer Watanuki, Yuko Felde, Christine Wycoff, Donna Minson, Julie Honda, Pamela Semple, and Stacey Ishimaru. You kept things running smoothly! A special thank you goes to Susan Kamida & Carol Tamanaha who acted as volunteer greeters and to Kristie Moriya, the PTA Room Parent Coordinator. There is also Todd Yamatsuka, who helped me deliver the water to all the classrooms, Jean Yamatsuka, who punched holes and put safety pins in all the lap cards, Mr. Mason, who did an awesome job at MC duties and of course, Dr. Hath for her cheerful greetings to all the students. There is one more group to thank and that is the parents who helped count the money from our generous donors: Diane Wang, Jan Hirata, Cindy Moromisato, Kristin Ishida, Gina Mullin, Pamela Semple, Diana Luis and Wendy Terao. And to all the Room Parents, parent volunteers, teachers and staff: you are what make this school so great. Your dedication and commitment to our students is unbelievable and we are so lucky to have you! You are the best!! Jolene Morita 2nd VP – Ways & Means Jogathon Clip Art - PTO Today www.ptotoday.com. Page 8 March/April 2014 Attention Parents! Lost and Found Are you wondering where that fancy jacket you bought your child went? How about that new lunchbox? Each and everyday, Arlington students leave these items on the lunch benches and the playground - each and everyday they are collected and added to the LOST & FOUND rack. Almost ALL of these items go unclaimed. You would be amazed at how many jackets, etc. are collected every week! Lost items are routinely donated to charity several times a year, so if you don’t want to see your hand earned money go to charity, PLEASE take a few minutes and look at the rack and see if your child’s missing jacket is there! The Lost & Found rack is located near the front gate near the café! Thanks! Chris Mason Noon Supervisor March 10-17th the students participated in Reading Incentive Week. This year’s theme was “Reading Takes you Places.” The students did a great job doing lots of extra reading and getting their logs in. Congratulations to the following readers who were the top readers in their grade: Kindergarten: Abigall Winger Bradley Saiki Blake Ishida Dylan Semple 1st Grade: Jenner Hirata Karen Villena Riker Nishihira Aaliyah Powell Kaydee Tani 2nd Grade: Franz Powell Mitchell Shirota Ginna Gray David Kim 3rd Grade: Madelyn Winger Kylee Narasaki Evan Ito Marina Nagashima 4th Grade: Olivia Semple Noah Tran Emily Hettinger Isabella Feng 5th Grade: Julianne Lim Shune Kawaoto Nicolas Shinozaki Congratulations to several more students who have been invited to participate in the Reading Incentive Week reward luncheon on Wednesday, April 2nd. Those invitations have gone home; please remember to return the bottom half to the office by Tuesday, April 1st. Gina Mullin, RIW Committee Chair Student Reading Clip Art - PTO Today www.ptotoday.com Page 9 March/April 2014 The Arlington Bike Rodeo results that took place on March 21st are in! Thank you to Torrance Police Officers Scott and Garver for talking to the students about bike safety and awareness. And a special thanks to Officer Scott, who took his time to show the students what the course requirements were and for being a good sport wearing pink helmets and riding pink bikes! I would like to thank the following parents and volunteers for helping out at the Bike Rodeo: Diane Wang, Paul Sawai, Don Hirabayashi, Ms. Tran, Lori Cahitas, Karina Kim, John Hettinger, Tish Une, Britt Prince, Diana Luis, Gabby Dominguez, Jen Watanuki, Linda Terao, and Wendy Terao. My apologies if any other names were left out. Special thanks to Mr. Thom and his son for doing safety and fitting checks on all the kids’ helmets, and providing new ones for those who needed one! We had a great turnout of 70 students participating from 3rd to 5th grade, with 26 students from the 3rd grade, 17 students from the 4th grade and 27 students from the 5th grade. Officer Scott shows the students the requirements for each event. Congratulations to the following students who placed 1st and 2nd and will be representing Arlington at the District Bike Rodeo that will take place at Victor Elementary on May 3rd from 9:00a-12:00p. We wish them good luck at the Torrance PTA District Bike Rodeo! Bike Rodeo Chair K.L. Chok Arlington Bike Rodeo Winners for 2014 for each grade 3rd Grade 4th Grade 5th Grade Boys 1st Place - Chris F. Rm. 16 2nd Place - Gianni F. Rm. 16 Boys 1st Place - Jack K. Rm. 21 2nd Place - Jordan M. Rm. 21 Boys 1st Place - Colby H. Rm. 19 2nd Place - Brennan T. Rm. 26 Girls 1st Place - Kylee N. Rm. 18 2nd Place - Adithya K. Rm. 16 Girls 1st Place - Emily H. Rm. 21 2nd Place - Kayla N. Rm. 20 Girls 1st Place - Natalie V. Rm. 26 2nd Place - Mona M. Rm. 29 Photo of Officer Scott - Taken by K.L. Chok Photo of Bicycle Rack - Taken by Ryan Momita Page 10 March/April 2014 Results for All Bike Rodeo Participants 3rd Grade Boys Name Room Score Chris F. 16 518 Gianni F. 16 513 Enrique M. 18 512 Nabil A. 18 508 Kaden T. 14 504 Ryan T. 18 496 Gavin S. 14 488 Armando L. 16 480 Justin T. 18 480 Paul M. 14 476 Sean L. 18 467 Hanboyl L. 18 466 Charlie S. 18 465 Grant P. 14 415 4th Grade Boys Name Room Jack K. 21 Jordan M. 21 Austin K. 20 Filip D. 20 Alex 21 Riku O. 20 Randy T. 20 Kenneth 21 Joseph A. 21 3rd Grade Girls Name Room Score Kylee N. 18 516 Adithya K. 16 501 Vanessa C. 16 499 Kayla L. 16 485 Ally W. 18 480 Nicole F. 14 477 Isabella T. 18 475 Tiffany K. 18 470 Ashley S. 18 464 Marina N. 14 458 Ava J. 18 411 Alyssa M. 14 401 4th Grade Girls Name Room Emily H. 21 Kayla N. 20 Aivy N. 29 Kassandra S. 23 Reyna S. 21 Angel P. 21 Kayla C. 29 Clara B. 29 Bicyclist Clip Art - www.thegemcity.org Score 549 498 493 475 467 465 446 399 391 Score 526 525 508 491 448 438 437 429 5th Grade Boys Name Room Colby H. 29 Brennan T. 26 Anthony C. 19 Ethan S. 19 Kapono L. 29 Haru I. 22 Ryan H. 29 Matt P. 22 Darin M. 22 Ethan G. 22 Farris A. 22 Seth M. 22 Logan M. 22 Leo H. 22 James S. 29 Nathan L. 19 Nico S. 22 Henry M. 26 Eli M. 19 Score 563 561 537 537 531 530 516 515 510 500 502 497 493 489 467 462 460 410 398 5th Grade Girls Name Room Natalie V. 26 Mona M. 29 Kurea T. 22 Isabella N. 19 Cassandra M. 19 Miranda S. 26 Brianna V. 22 Angela C. 29 Score 543 540 526 512 499 466 438 404
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