Hanby Herald - Westerville City Schools
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Hanby Herald - Westerville City Schools
March 2011 Hanby Arts Magnet School Hanby Herald HANBY ARTS MAGNET SCHOOL 56 S. STATE STREET WESTERVILLE, OHIO 43081 614-797-7100 (office) 614-797-7112(attendance) 614-797-7104 (clinic) www.wcsoh.org www.HanbyArts.com PRINCIPAL DR. JAN FEDORENKO fedorenj@wcsoh.org 2010 - 2011 PTA OFFICERS: Tammy Cardoso tcardoso9@gmail.com President Jennifer Chambers maxowensmom@hotmail.com VP—Volunteer Coordinator Kelley Femia kfemia@columbus.rr.com VP - Ways & Means Betsy Binnig saltmom1479@sbcglobal.net Secretary/Hanby Herald Editor Mandy Powell perry1833@yahoo.com Treasurer Kristin Gillenwater kgillenw@columbus.rr.com Parent Council ~ Vision ~ The vision of the Hanby Arts Magnet School is to embrace teaching and learning through a unique academic community that integrates the arts. From the principal... Greetings to the Hanby Community, Welcome to March. Hopefully we will be welcoming in warmer weather and watch the blossoming of flowers in the Hanby garden signaling the onset of spring! March is a busy month ending with spring break. Preparations are underway for our annual art auction sponsored by the PTA. Do you have an art talent or a craft you can share? The Art Auction Committee is seeking donations and welcome your personal donations or contributions by your friends or local business organizations!!! The Arts Auction is a fabulous family event and a Hanby tradition!!! During the first few weeks of March, students in grades 2-5 will be participating in Terra Nova testing. This testing is a district administered assessment to provide information about student learning for teachers and the district. Many thanks to PTA for providing snacks during this test. The Magnet School Fair will be held on Thursday, March 10 at Heritage Middle School from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. We are very excited about sharing the wonderful things that happen at Hanby!!! Please encourage your friends who are interested in the magnet program to attend. The lottery drawing will be on April 14 at 2:00 p.m. at the Westerville Recreation Center. We are planning lots of activities for the Month of April which is Arts Month. Several students have participated in the writing contest at the library and we are anxiously waiting for the results that will be shared in May. The school district will have an elementary art show with student artwork on display at the Westerville Community Center and we will also have some student photography on display at Chocolaterie Stam. Look for arts activities that you can share with your family during Arts Month in April!! I look forward to a wonderful spring at Hanby as we continue growth as a school community and family of learners!!! Yours, Dr. Jan Fedorenko Magnet School Application Timeline Date Activity Week of Feb. 14 - Letter of Intent Sent Home to Parents of Existing Magnet Students Grades 1-4 - Magnet Application with Cover Letter Mailed to all Kindergarten Parents February 25 Letter of Intent Due Date March 4 Somali (10:00 A.M.) / Latino (1:00 P.M.) Parent Group Meeting @ Enrollment Center March 10 Magnet School Program Fair @ Heritage MS, 6:30 - 8:00 PM March 14 Emerson Open House, 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. March 15 Central College Open House, 4:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. March 16 Robert Frost Open House, 4:00 -5:00 p.m. March 17 Longfellow Open House, 4:00-5:00 p.m. March 22 Hanby Open House, 4:00-5:00 p.m. March 25 Application Due Date and Postmarked Accordingly April 14 Public Lottery Drawing – Westerville Community Center, 2:00 P.M. April 21 Notification Letter of Lottery Status and Invitation Mailed to Parents April 28 Letter of Invitation and Acceptance Due Date May TBD New Parent Orientation – To be Scheduled by Each Magnet School Hanby Herald Page 2 Hanby PTA News It’s The PTA Calling AGAIN! Ever think to yourself: ―Man that PTA is always asking for something - my money, my time, my stuff (for the Art Auction)!‖ ? I do too! So I thought I’d break things down. The things we do fall into a couple main camps: Social Events & Other ―Breakeven‖ Activities - PTA functions like the Italian Dinner, Swim Nights and Ice Cream Social are designed to be social events, not fundraisers. Any money families pay to attend a social event is specifically to off-set the cost of the event. Other things the PTA does that may cost families money but are not fundraisers include PTA membership dues; Back-to-School supply sales; yearbook sales; and sales of author visit books. Events & Activities that ARE Fundraisers – Our two biggest fundraisers are in the Fall (Walk-a-Thon) and Spring (Art Auction). These two activities account for about 67% of the needed income for this school year. The other 33% of our income comes from things like the book fairs; Square One Art and spirit wear sales; dine-out nights; grocery (Kroger’s, Meijer) partners; and special programs like Market Day and Boxtops. (It takes a BUNCH of the smaller activities to make-up that remaining 33%.) Okay, so now you know where the PTA get’s its money, but what do we do with it? Well that is the best part - It goes back to the students! About 96% of this year’s income is designated to go to what we call Curriculum Enhancement and Teacher Allotments. Under these categories you’ll find expenses related to artists who work with individual grades at school like 1st grade’s Basic Drawing program or 2nd grade’s BalletMet residency program; and artists who bring programs for the whole school such as author/illustrator Robert J. Blake’s visit and Columbus Children’s Theater’s program Fun, Fact or Fiction. Then there are the field trips like 4th grade’s trip to Ohio Historical Society and 5th grade’s All That Jazz trip. Did you know that because of your support the PTA is able to pay the transportation costs of this year’s 20+ field trips? (Yes, the district charges us for the use of school buses and drivers for school field trips!) Also, PTA pays the admission price for students and teachers at ALL (but the most recent BalletMet’s Cinderella) field trips. And lastly under these categories are special budgets that allow teachers to purchase materials to aid in teaching and classroom setup. For example, 3rd grade will purchase ladybug larva to support their Life Cycle lessons; 5th grade A&T purchased a series of science DVD’s to introduce subjects in a new way; and the Intervention program purchased a recordable tape/cd player with microphone so kids getting support can hear themselves read and learn from it. The remaining 4% (and funds carried over from last year) allow us to provide class t-shirts; games for the playground; support programs like Field Day, Reflections, and Invention Convention; provide books to the library and snacks to the students during district testing days; and even offer a scholarship to a college bound graduate who once attended Hanby! Believe it or not, these are just the highlights! So, when that next email or flyer reaches you don’t say to yourself ―There they go again‖ but instead say ―Let’s see how I can help the Hanby students‖! Tammy Cardoso, PTA President Reminder: March PTA Meeting! 7:00 PM March 15th! From Westerville Parent Council ... Mark your calendars for the Summer Camps & Activities Expo. This free event allows families to explore opportunities in which families can participate over the summer. The Expo will be held on March 15th and there are tons of vendors and fun things planned already. Please contact Tracey Davis if you have any questions (2vp@westervillepta.org). Lunch Money Reminder When sending in lunch money with your child, please place it in an envelope and write ―Lunch‖ along with your child’s name & student I.D.# on it. Also, you can write checks for any amount to be applied to the student's account rather than to send in daily cash. The checks can be made out to W.B.O.E. (Westerville Board of Education). Lisa Mounts, Hanby Clerk March 2011 Page 3 Make plans to attend the Hanby Arts Auction. This spring fundraiser is critical to support our approved budget. Our goal: $8500. This event is fun for everyone! From 2-5 pm, we will have: LIVE AUCTION: Class projects made by our students! Art work from staff members and more! SILENT AUCTION: Awesome class baskets, gift certificates, baked goods, artwork, services and more. It is not just art! KID's RAFFLE & ACTIVITIES: ALL kids who attend will receive 1 FREE TICKET to bid on an item of their choice. Tickets will be available before and during the event. Toys, posters, books, DVDs, etc. RAFFLE-RAFFLE-RAFFLE: Three separate raffles with great prizes!! Tickets will be available before and during the event. NO PRODUCT BAKE SALE: If you prefer to make a cash donation, we'll take it! We will even provide a special tax receipt just for you. If you have a special skill you would like to share, don't hold back! Consider donating a service, gift card left over from the holidays, quality handmade items/art, or a gift basket. If you work for a business that would be willing to support your child's school with a certificate or silent auction item, let us know. We provide a tax deductible receipt and recognition in our program. Contact Linda Ferguson, donations coordinator, at spankysgram@aol.com. If you are able to volunteer for this event (before, during, or after), please let us know! Thank you! Kelley Femia, KFemia@columbus.rr.com, 823-8630 and Tammy Cardoso, tcardoso9@gmail.com, 581-4740 Hanby Herald Page 4 Primary Drama Club News weeks to come we will be mastering stage positions, getting costumes ready, and running lines. We are very excited to see what our little actors and actresses have in store for everyone. Thank you for being so supportive of your child's activities this year. And a special thanks to the moms and dads who have taken the time to come help us out...we really Alice in Wonderland appreciate it! If anyone is interested in volunteering to help with P.D.C., please With the Spring play quickly approach- contact Lisa at ing, Primary Drama Club has been hard clfaytle@hotmail.com or myself at work painting backgrounds and at veggiemomma@rocketmail.com (we making scenery. We have also been will be needing some more help). performing memorization exercises Remember, the first rule of Drama and practicing voice projection. Our Club is....There's no drama in Drama!!! teamwork is improving constantly, GO DRAMA! We recently anHave a Magnificent March :o) nounced casting and will be extending a copy of the play to our members to Your P.D.C Leaders practice, practice, practice!!! In the Hanby 3rd Graders Explore Rocks & Minerals Students have been learning about Rocks and Minerals in third grade. Thanks to the Curriculum Enhancement funding through our PTA 3rd graders have integrated the art of weaving with science. Each student created a "rock pocket" or ―rock blanket" for their pet rock. What a fun learning experience this has been. Thank You! The 2011 Invention Convention for Hanby Arts Magnet School will be held on Thursday April 7th. The Invention Convention inspires curiosity, confidence, invention, and creative problem solving. All students at Hanby are invited and encouraged to participate in our school’s Invention Convention. Westerville school district winners will be invited to participate in the Columbus Regional Invention Convention on Saturday, May 21st, 2011 at COSI. Deadlines for participating is Friday March 11th (contracts must be turned into teacher or office). We encourage parents, and friends of the community, to stop in during the day to see all of the invention work created by our talented children. We don’t want our children’s work to go unnoticed as they put so much effort into these inventions. The inventions will be on display from 10 am through 3 pm on April 7th in the Hanby gymnasium. If you have any questions please contact Tammy Dixon at mtcddixon@sbclgobal.net. *Note that the information students received (to take home) said Wednesday April 7th, but it really is Thursday April 7th!! Locks of Love It is almost time for Spring cleaning. Out with the old, in with the new! New paint, new carpet, new furniture...why not a new haircut??? Hanby will host a haircutting / gathering to benefit the Locks of Love Foundation. You simply need to have at least 10" of hair to cut, be ready & willing to donate it to a good cause, & plan on having some good old fashioned Hanby FUN! (Children will need a parent / guardian consent to donate hair). Please visit www.locksoflovefoundation.org to see other contributions you can make and to learn more about this wonderful cause. This haircutting / gathering will depend on a reasonable number of participants. Anyone is welcome to donate. I can schedule a date once I know how many people have volunteered. Please contact veggiemomma@rocketmail.com with questions or to place your name on the donation list. Your hair will grow back 1/2" at a time! Jaimie Fugate, Hanby PTA Member March 2011 Page 5 Chocolate Paradise 5th Grade Art Show Hanby 5th graders made over $1000 through their annual candy factory. Proceeds from the activity will be split between the Homeless Families Foundation, the YWCA Family Center, and the St. John’s Community Kitchen. Rega whic rdless o f h scho middl e will a ol your c h com ttend, p ild l e pare to one an to o n to fin t meeti f the n d gs ou join the b t how to and! h t 6 n i o J Grade Band f Come to ONE o these parent ore meetings for m information! Anyone can participate! All 6th Graders in Westerville will schedule a music class... What a great time to learn how to play a band instrument! 14 @ 6:30 Monday, March Middle e ag rit He p.m. s School Common h 16@ rc Ma , Wednesday e Middle ag rit He . 6:30 p.m s School Common Come find out why band is such a great opportunity for your students! Questions? Email your band director! Blendon Middle School— Mrs. Cristina Wade; wadec@westerville.k12.oh.us Genoa Middle School—Mr. Phil Louden; loudenp@westerville.k12.oh.us Heritage Middle School—Mr. Chris Kuhn; kuhnch@westerville.k12.oh.us Walnut Springs Middle School—Ms. Barb Sutton; suttonb@westerville.k12.oh.us W.A.R.M. The Westerville Area Resource Ministry is excited to work with Hanby Arts Magnet School in displaying our 5th graders artwork. There will be a reception to celebrate their artistic talent and what W.A.R. M. does for our community on Wednesday March 2nd at W.A.R.M. from 4-6pm. This affiliation between W.A.R.M. and Hanby began a few years ago through fundraisers and donations. However, this art exhibit titled ―Food for the Soul‖ is the first collaboration on the artistic level. The hope is that students, parents, and community members can come together to feed their souls and their community. One in four children in the Westerville school district are food insecure. Please come and see what W.A.R.M. does for them and their families and how you can get involved. There will be refreshments, you will get a chance to see wonderful 5th grade ―Mixed Media Architecture Castles‖ and Mini- Masterpiece Value Studies on display, and take the opportunity to see the wonderful things W.A.R.M. does firsthand. A food donation is appreciated, but not necessary. Westerville Area Resource Ministry 175A East Broadway Westerville OH 43081 Phone: (614) 899-0196 Fax: (614) 899-1042 Email: info@warmwesterville.org “WARM provides compassionate, short-term assistance, educational services and spiritual support to families living within the 52 square mile area that makes up the Westerville school district.” Hanby Herald Page 6 From the school nurse... Sip warm liquids hand washing. Children can also avoid sore throats by: Eat cold or frozen liquids such as popsicles Gargle with salt water SORE THROAT Sore throats are common at any age and can be one of the first signs of another illness, like a cold, the flu, or mononucleosis. They can also be caused by a strep throat infection, although this is rare in children younger than 2 years. Sign and Symptoms Painful throat Fever Swollen glands in the neck Bad breath Scratchiness in the throat Redness in the back of the mouth Suck on hard candy or throat lozenges if older than 4 years Take Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen as needed Seek medical care if your child: Has difficulty swallowing or breathing Is drooling (in a young child) Tires easily Has pus in the back of the throat Has a sore throat that lasts longer than a week Think Prevention! Not sharing food utensils and glasses with others Avoiding contact with people who have sore throats *Info from Nationwide Children’s Hospital *For other information from Health Services (including nurses’ schedules, area clinics, medication forms, and more), go to the district web site at www.wcsoh.org , select ―Departments‖, then Dept. of Administrative Services, then ―Health Services‖. Linda Davis, RN, School Nurse, Wellness Coordinator Mon & Tues: Fouse Elementary 797-7409 Wed: Enrollment Center 797-7711 What to Do: Ways to relieve sore throat pain: ~Word of the Month~ “Perseverance” Preventing a sore throat is similar Thurs: Wilder Elementary 797-7337 to preventing most common illFri: Wilder/Hanby Arts Magnet 797-7104 nesses – it starts with regular to persist in spite of difficulties, steadfastness. Persistence, Tenacity March 2011 Page 7 February 2011 Collection Pamela Schira It's another amazing collection drive at Kelly Patton Rouxanne Brown Hanby! Thanks to all the students and families who brought in Box Tops during the Dinah Robinson first two weeks of February. Tammi Banks, Kelly Walk Kristina Roggenkamp Lori Giffin, Lori Mon, Jenn Hottle, and Kathy Anclien Stefanie Mayotte were great volunteers! Thanks also goes to the Linda Cullison office staff and teachers for helping get collection envelopes to Lindsay Powell students of volunteers. Mrs. Brown's second grade class won Sara Thiegs the campaign by collecting 960 Box Tops! Each student in her Sarah Alexander class received a voucher for use at the book fair. We are very Marti Corna close to hitting the school Box Top goal for the year! Stay tuned Tara Norling Miriam Herrick for the final Box Top drive of the year Box Top MAYnia! TOTAL Box Tops Bonanza Again! Grade 1 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 3 Grade 4 A&T Grade 4 A&T Grade 4 Grade 4 Grade 5 A&T Grade 5 A&T Grade 5 Grade 5 382 161 960 563 483 496 322 135 188 379 253 106 177 116 4721 Papa John’s Pizza Party Race Mrs. Schira’s first grade class is still in FIRST place!! All classes are competing in the Pizza Party Race. The top two classes for the school year will have a Papa John’s Pizza Party in May! our volunteers who helped to make the book fair successful. Special thanks to Hanby's Spring Book Fair was a tremenLinda Ferguson, Diana Opoku, Chrissy dous success! Our sales total was Nichols, and Michelle Scott, our book fair $6,225.71! We furnished $1,486 in committee. They organized, planned, and books to teachers, students, the library spent multiple hours volunteering. Thank and the Arts Auction in addition to the you parents, teachers, kids, grandparcash sales! We held a number of special ents, etc. for supporting the book events during the Book Fair to encourage fair! The proceeds from the Book Fair participation, and we appreciate the willwill continue to support Hanby students ingness of Hanby families in joining us in throughout the school year in a myriad of our efforts! On Tuesday, February 15th, ways - join us at a PTA meeting to see each student was invited to attend a how your participation in the Book Fair is Carnival during their recess. The carnival returned to Hanby students! included games, clowns, balloons, coloring, etc. What a fun day! On Thursday, Mrs. Brown's and Ms. Robinson's second grade classes held their annual "Grandparents Night" and we included a visit to the Book Fair as part of the festivities. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during lunch and recess we held a "Grand Event", where students were asked to bring a parent, grandparent, or special person to enjoy popcorn and shop at the book fair. While shopping, students enjoyed getting their picture taken in the Read-a-coaster! Even Dr. Fedorenko, Mrs. Schell, and Mrs. Mounts hopped in for a ride! Thank you to all of Book Fair Success! Return your price sticker from your Papa John’s order placed on our Papa John’s Days in order to qualify for the contest. Top 4 Standings as of February: Teacher 1st: Schira 2nd: Cullison 3rd: Walk 4th: Preschool Keep buying those pizzas! 15% of all purchases comes directly back to our school. Every little bit helps! Thank you for braving the weather on our No School Ice Day! Our Mama Mimi's Fundraiser brought in $65.00 to support Hanby PTA. Peter Tanski at Mama Mimi's is also donating a Gift Card for the Arts Auction. Make plans to come and bid! The arts make stories come alive... Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 3:30p G1-2 Nature & Science Parenting Awareness Month Club Women's History Month 3:30p Hanby Choir National Nutrition Month Music in our Schools Month Youth Art Month 2 3:30p Primary Drama Club 3 3:30p Intermediate Drama Club 4p School Advisory Council 6:30p Daisy Scouts 4 Elementary 2nd Specials Rotaion Ends 5 6 7 A Day 3:30p Shutterbug Group B 8 3:30p Hanby Choir 6p Kindergarten Registration Packet Pick-up 9 Lego Competition Registration Forms Due 3:30p Primary Drama Club 7p Middle School 101 Workshop 10 3:30p Intermediate Drama Club 6:30p Magnet School Fair 11 12 Invention Convention Student Contracts Due 13 Daylight Savings Time Begins 14 F Day 3:30p G3 Brownie Troop Meeting 15 Papa Johns Fundraiser Days Tuesday & Wednesday 3:30p G3-5 Nature & Science Club 3:30p Hanby Choir 7p PTA General Membership Meeting (Grade 1 art show/ performance prior to the meeting) 16 Papa Johns Fundraiser Days Tuesday & Wednesday Magnet School Applications Due 3:30p Primary Drama Club 17 18 St. Patrick's Day 3:30p Lego Club 3:30p Intermediate Drama Club 3:30p ASL Club 19 10a WCS Lego Competition 20 21 22 E Day 3:30p G1-3 Art Club 3:30p Shutterbug Group A 5:15p Market Day Pick-up 23 3:30p Primary Drama Club 24 2:30p Early Release Day Grades K-12 26 27 28 Spring Break 30 Spring Break 31 Spring Break 29 Spring Break 25 3rd Grading Period Ends Hanby Herald Deadline For More Hanby News, visit the Hanby Arts Yahoo Group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hanbyartsmagnet/ & Sign up to follow Hanby News on Twitter at: www.twitter. com/hanbynews Visit our Public Website at: www.HanbyArts.com These sources provide information as a service to the Hanby Community from the Hanby PTA, which is an independent entity not owned or sponsored by the Westerville City School District. 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