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Bayou View Elementary 4898 Washington Ave. Gulfport, MS 39507 (228) 865-4625 Tess Lawrence, Principal Heather Chesman, Asst. Principal Brandy Hyde, PTA President Every Decision. WHAT IS BEST FOR CHILDREN? Every time. ************ BACK PAGES: March of Dimes/ Fundraisers PTA Meeting 6:30 p.m. Library Tuesday SEP 13 DOT Day Thursday SEP 15 Free/ Reduced Lunch Deadline Friday SEP 16 USDE National Blue Ribbon School September 12, 2016 Volume 12, Issue 7 Performance-Base Paid Teachers Congratulations to our phenomenal teachers who earned performance-based pay: Mrs. Chambliss (kindergarten), Mrs. Hage and Mrs. Struss (kindergarten), and Mrs. Rollins and Mrs. Case (kindergarten). We are extremely proud of you! Free/Reduced Lunch Dot Day Parents, if you have not returned a completed free/reduced lunch application for the 2016-2017 school year, please do so. Applications were sent home last week with all students. The deadline for your child’s “temporary” benefits meals is the Friday, September 16. After September 16, only children whose families have a completed 2016-2017 application submitted and approved will be allowed to receive lunch benefits. All others must pay full price. Thank you. On Thursday, September 15, 2016, Bayou View Elementary will celebrate the meaning behind the Dot by challenging students and staff to “Make their Mark.” Inspired by the classic story “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds, The Dot challenges us all to make our mark on those around us. Students are invited to dress in polka dots and share the mark they wish to make on the world. Follow us on Twitter @ BVE_BlueRibbon COMMITTED to the CORE! The mission of the Gulfport School District is to inspire each student to become a problem solver, lifelong learner, and productive member of society. Fall Fundraiser Charleston Wrap Parents, it is Fall Fundraiser Time! BVE's Charleston Wrap Fundraiser will kick-off this Friday, September 16. PTA has goals of purchasing new technology, the Accelerated Reader Program, sports equipment for the playground, and sponsoring field trips with the money raised. Through this fundraiser, Bayou View Elementary earns 40% of the sales! Look for information and the sales packets coming home on Friday! Thank you for supporting our PTA fundraiser for our students at BVE! March of Dimes Parents, Your child have been invited to join Gulfport School District as they partner with the March of Dimes. Today, your child will bring home a “Change for Change” coin box. We invite you and your child to partner together to fill the box with spare change and support the very important work of the March of Dimes. The classroom that raises the most change will earn an extra special prize. We are asking that each child set a goal of $5.00. Gulfport School District’s “Change for Change” campaign will run September 12 through September 30 and will conclude at the Gulfport High Football game that evening. Come out and wear your purple. Children Need Routines 1. Routines eliminate power struggles because you aren't bossing them around. This activity (brushing teeth, napping, turning off the TV to come to dinner) is just what we do at this time of day. The parent stops being the bad guy, and nagging is greatly reduced. 2. Routines help children cooperate by reducing stress and anxiety for everyone. We all know what comes next, we get fair warning for transitions, and no one feels pushed around. 3. Routines help children learn to take charge of their own activities. Over time, children learn to brush their teeth, pack their backpacks, etc., without constant reminders. Children love being in charge of themselves. This feeling increases their sense of mastery and competence. Children who feel more independent and in charge of themselves have less need to rebel and be oppositional. 4. Children learn the concept of "looking forward" to things they enjoy, which is an important part of making a happy accommodation with the demands of a schedule. He/She may want to go to the playground now, but he/she can learn that we always go to the playground in the afternoon, and he/she can look forward to it then. 5. Regular routines help children get on a schedule, so that they fall asleep more easily at night. 6. Schedules help parents maintain consistency in expectations. If everything is a fight, parents end up settling: more TV, skip brushing teeth for tonight, etc. With a routine, parents are more likely to stick to healthy expectations for everyone in the family, because that's just the way we do things in our household. The result: a family with healthy habits, where everything runs more smoothly.