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NORTH NEWS NORTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL -- A GREAT BEGINNING! March 16, 2006 March 17 March 23 March 24 March 27 April 10-14 April 17 April 18 April 18-21 April 20 April 28 May 2 End of grading period Mobile Dentist visits North Candle Pickup, 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm Grade cards go home 2nd Grade field trip to The Victoria Theatre to see “Amelia Bedelia” Board of Education Meeting at South 7 pm Spring Break – No School No School – Teacher Inservice day Board of Education Meeting at H S Library, 7 pm Kindergarten Screening – Please call North for Details! General PTA Meeting at South Interims go home Family Literacy Night at South SCHOOL FEES Kdg. 1st & 2nd Grade - $40.00 Please send all fee money to the office in an envelope with child’s’ name, teachers’ name and amount. Please pay student fees! SPARKY BUCK WINNERS Students who are observed making good choices are rewarded with Sparky Bucks. Every Friday sparky bucks are drawn and prizes are awarded. Here rd are the latest winners: March 3 – Wesley Gonzalez, Michael Kelly, Hunter Hensley, Brianna Wilson, Dakota Bloemhard, Airika Wells, Zach Garvey, Meghan Pearson, Mallory Lyons and Torri Moore. March 10th – Taylor Blankenship, Justin Baumgardner, Laura Mattox, Hudson Stouffer, Madison Gullett, Kodie Shear, Austin Peterson, Bryan Hays, Olivia Bixler and Kaylan Turnmire. Way to go! ***Moms*** Urbana City Schools is in need of Substitute Teacher Associates. If you would like to work a few hours while your children are in school, please contact Charlotte Markin at the Central Office, 711 Wood Street, Urbana, Ohio 937-653-1406 for more information. Success is falling down nine times and getting up ten. -Jon Bon Jovi NORTH NEWS KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION AND SCREENING TO REGISTER FOR KINDERGARTEN, YOUR CHILD MUST BE FIVE (5) ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30, 2006. Kindergarten Screening will be held April 18, 19, 20, 21, 2006 at Champaign County Community Center, 1512 South Rt. 68. State law requires screening before your child may enter kindergarten. The following items are needed as soon as possible. (Your child will not be fully registered without completion of all of these items): 1. BIRTH CERTIFICATE (Certified Copy) 2. IMMUNIZATION RECORD (5 DPT, 4 Polio, 2 MMR, 3 HEP B, 1 Varicella) 3. SOCIAL SECURITY CARD 4. CUSTODY PAPERS, IF APPLICABLE 5. PROOF OF RESIDENCY (Utility bill, rental agreement) 6. SCHOOL HEALTH RECORD/PHYSICIAN’S REPORT available at registration (pink form). There are two ways to register for kindergarten and receive an appointment time for screening. Please register by March 21, 2006. You may register by: 1. Bringing the above information to Urbana North Elementary, 626 N. Russell St. and receiving a screening appointment time. You may come between 8:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. (we will make copies for you if you do not have copies.) 2. Bringing the above information to Urbana North Elementary on Tues., March 21, 2006 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and receiving an appointment time for screening. If you have any questions, please call North Elementary at 653-1445. SUMMER SCHOOL 2006 June 5,6,7,8 June 12,13,14,15 June 19,20,21,22 June 26,27,28,29 Times - Session 1 – 8:00-9:45 AM Session 2 – 10:00 – 11:45 AM Subjects Math and Reading Cost $40 for one session, $60 for both sessions *Students receiving free lunch, receive free summer school *Students on reduced lunches, receive reduced fees - $20.00 for one session and $30.00 for both. Third Grade Achievement test will be given on Tuesday, June 27. Registration materials will be sent home with the third grade card. On May 11 from 4:00-6:00 PM, you may pay fees at East Elementary. Any questions, call East Elementary at 653-1453. Dates- North News is available online at www.urbana.k12.oh.us/North/Nnewsletter.htm Success is falling down nine times and getting up ten. -Jon Bon Jovi NORTH NEWS The Reading First-Ohio Center has just completed production of two online courses for parents and families that highlight connections between home, classroom and Ohio’s academic content standards. The courses are free and available on the website at www.readingfirstohio.org (Click on Resources for Families). The first course, Games Parents Play, features parents and children from Ohio playing literacy based games with their children. Seven literacy-focused games were created to easily fit into the busy schedules of today's parents and guardians. The games are familiar and may already be old favorites with families. For example, in Concentration, players are set up with rows of cards in front of them. Each player takes a turn flipping over two cards at a time, looking for synonyms (words with the same meaning). If the two cards flipped are synonyms, then that player gets another turn. This game works best with smaller groups and requires minimal materials (cards). All game directions and scripts can be downloaded as well as any game cards necessary. In the second course, A Look in the Classroom, parents visit classrooms to see how the literacy games they play at home are also found at school – only in new and different ways, Parents and caregivers can watch as teachers develop reading skills to higher levels, drawing on what children know and can do already. An expert explains how teachers and parents actually use similar strategies to develop reading and writing concepts and skills. A video explanation of how literacy activities and games covered in this program support Ohio's English/Language Arts Academic Content Standards is also provided. Success is falling down nine times and getting up ten. -Jon Bon Jovi