Document 6599020
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Document 6599020
JOHN MANDRACCHIA-SAWMILL INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL - NOVEMBER 2014 NEWSLETTER READING CHALLENGE To kick off our school-wide reading initiative this year, we are challenging our students and staff to collectively read 5000 books in four weeks! Our initiative will begin on Tuesday, November 12 and conclude on Wednesday, December 4. The goal of this challenge is to help build your child’s reading skills and encourage a love for reading. During this challenge, we will be asking for your assistance as well. We ask that you encourage your child to participate in this initiative and read. Reading at home can be an enjoyable experience for you and your child. Here are some helpful hints for creating a fun reading environment for your child: Create a comfortable place in your home for your child to read. Perhaps a special corner of a room, special chair or beanbag. Have reading materials readily available for your child. Take turns reading a page each; as your child reads silently, pick up something interesting to read. When your child sees you read, they will know that it is important. The following is a list of popular book selections suggested by our school librarians. These titles can be found in our school library. Grade 3: Fiction: Pain and the Great One series by Judy Blume; Puppy Place series by Ellen Miles; Geronimo Stilton series; Jake Maddox sports series for boys and girls; My Weird School series by Dan Gutman; Cam Jansen mystery series by David A. Adler; Ivy and Bean series by Annie Barrows; Clementine series by Sara Pennypacker. Nonfiction: True Books published by Scholastic, Inc. Grade 4: Fiction: Humphrey the Hamster series by Betty Burney; Fudge series by Judy Blume (including Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing); Hank Zipzer series by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver; 39 Clues series by various authors - Dan Gutman, Kate DiCamillo, Roald Dahl.; The I Survived Series by Lauren Tarshis. Nonfiction: Who Was biography series published by Scholastic, Inc.; DK Eyewitness Books series;True Books published by Scholastic, Inc. Grade 5: Fiction: Rick Riordan fantasy series: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Kane Chronicles, Heroes of Olympus; The Last Dragon Chronicles series by Chris D’Lacey; The Missing series and The Shadow Children series by Margaret Peterson Haddix; Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Non-Fiction: Who Was by Scholastic, Inc., DK Eyewitness Books series, True Books published by Scholastic, Inc. Scholastic Book Fair is Coming Invitation for Parents to the Book Fair Parents and family members are invited to join their children at this year’s Scholastic Book Fair which is being held in the library during regularly scheduled library class periods from Thursday, November 13th through Wednesday, November 19th. The Fair will start off on Wednesday evening, November 12th from 6:30pm – 8:00pm. Parents who are unable to attend the fair during the school day are welcome to visit with their children on Wednesday evening. The MSIS Library Staff, Library Media Specialists Susanne Lercher and Joan Hanley, Library Aides Kathy Soria and Patty Bucki, look forward to meeting you at that time. MSIS Destiny Library Catalog Library Catalog Links to Online Encyclopedias, Kid-Friendly Databases, Search Engines and Websites. From the homepage of the MSIS Library Catalog, also known as the Destiny OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog), you will find links to online encyclopedias including World Book Online and GO (Grolier’s Online). These databases were purchased by the district for school and home use by our students. These resources are password-protected and students will receive login information (user name/password) from their library teachers. The Catalog homepage also includes links to prescreened, kid-friendly search engines, author websites, science fair project websites, the Commack and Smithtown Public Library websites, and other websites of interest. To access the MSIS Library Catalog homepage, go to either the “Parent Resources” or “Student Site” tabs in the left margin of the Commack District Website homepage. Select “Destiny from Home” and you will link to the Commack School District Library Catalog Homepage. Click on “Mandracchia-Sawmill Intermediate School” and you will link to the MSIS Library Catalog homepage. TrueFlix eBooks Database Scholastic True Books now available as eBooks to read online at school or at home. One of the links on the MSIS Library Catalog homepage takes you to the TrueFlix ebooks Database. This database contains informational texts (nonfiction) and has been purchased by the district for school and home use by our faculty and students. Many of the True Book Nonfiction Series titles can be found on this resource. This database is passwordprotected and students will receive login information (user name/password) from their library teachers. For further assistance with any of the resources listed above, including the Library Catalog, please contact the library staff at 858-3664. Joan Hanley, Susanne Lercher Library Media Specialists This year, Sawmill’s Student Council is already showing some dazzling school spirit! Under the advisor ship of Tara O’Grady, Kathi Woolley, and Beth Considine, the representatives from each class have been meeting and planning activities to benefit families locally and around the country, as well as around the world! Our first school-wide event was in support of Caps for Kids. On Friday, October 17th, students and staff generously donated their dollars to help spread some cheer to those in need. All of the money collected went to the Caps for Kids organization, a group that provides special autographed hats to sick children. Our hats off to all of those who helped raise money and spirits for this worthy cause! Also in October, our fifth grade representatives teamed up with those representatives from Burr to say a special thank you to our Board of Education. The representatives read inspirational quotes about the importance of education, to the board at their October 23rd meeting. In addition, they presented the board with a list of those quotes in a reusable cup with the Sawmill and Burr logo. On October 25th, Sawmill Student Council represented our school in the Commack High School Homecoming Parade. The parade started at Burr Intermediate School and ended with a march around the track at Commack High School! Go Cougars! We didn’t stop there! Student Council also held its first guessing jar of the year. Our Halloween Guessing Jar gave students a chance to donate to charity, work on their estimation skills, and win some candy all at the same time! The guessing jar profits will be donated to an organization decided by the Student Council representatives later in the year. November will be Sawmill’s month of giving! We will again be participating in Commack’s Support Our Troops Week. To show our appreciation for our troops overseas, the students will be sorting through their Halloween candy and donating all of their hard candy. We will be holding this collection from November 3rd 7th. To kick off our Long Island Cares Food Drive the third and fourth grade representatives attended a concert, presented by Tom Chapin, at Westbury Theater on October 7th. This year, we’ll be collecting food from November 10th - November 21st. What a great opportunity for our whole school community to help support those around us and provide a fruitful Thanksgiving to so many families! To close the calendar year, we’ll also be hosting our annual Toys for Tots drive. It’s no surprise that it’s always a huge success. Sawmill students love to spread smiles throughout the community. This year’s drive will take place from December 1st through December 12th. We are sure that this year we’ll make the holidays happy and bright! 2 Throughout the year we will continue to reach out to families throughout the nation. Again, a very special thank you goes out to all of our representatives, who repeatedly give up their time to show us just how much of a difference we can make. They encourage their classmates to get involved, and truly are the role models that our community appreciates. Thank you to all of the MSIS families who support our Student Council. Tara O’Grady, Kathi Woolley, Laura Keen Student Council Advisors A special time of the week is reserved for Lunch with the Principal. I have the privilege of eating my lunch or snack with the children in the cafeteria during their lunch periods. It is a wonderful opportunity for me to get acquainted with the children and catch up on what is new with them. This is a great experience for us to enjoy each others’ company out of the classroom setting and a fun time is had by all. Our 2014-15 School Based Management Team is comprised of parents, teachers, support staff and administration. The members of this team are: Janet Schoenemann– Chairperson Roberta Harris – Special Education Teacher Rep. Jennifer Murphy – Teacher Representative Stephanie Ierano - Teacher Representative Elizabeth Protosow —Special Area Teacher Rep. Robert Ciani – Chief Building Representative Jacqueline Rizzuto – Support Staff Representative Maggie McGuigan - Parent Jennifer Morizio - Parent Joanne Sklar - Parent Evelyn Cárdenas -Smith – Assistant Principal Michelle Tancredi-Zott – Principal Once again, MSIS students had the opportunity to participate in the American Heart Association’s “Jump Rope for Heart” program. Jump Rope for Heart is a fun event which encourages healthy heart activities and community service. This year, over 450 students participated before school and raised donations in the amount of $20,000. Last year, MSIS was the top fundraising school in Suffolk County and second highest on Long Island. A special thanks to all the parents who encouraged and supported their child to participate in this worthwhile program and to all the parents and teachers who assisted the physical education staff on the days of the event. We couldn’t have done it without you!!! Craig Gorton, Stephen Iannone, Paul Slackman MSIS Physical Education Staff November 4 November 5 November 7 November 10 - 21 November 11 November 12-19 November 12 November 12 November 26 November 27/28 LOST & FOUND The M.S.I.S. Lost and Found is located in the Nurses’ Office. There are many articles of clothing and lunch boxes that belong to students at our school. Children can check this area during their lunch periods. Please remind your child to check this room for any lost or misplaced items. Items not picked up by November 26 will be donated to charity. 3 December 1-3 December 1-12 December 4 December 5 December 10 December 11 December 15 Dec. 22-Jan. 2 January 5 SCHOOL CLOSED PTA Meeting—7:00pm Student Fall Social—3:15-5:30pm Student Council Food Drive SCHOOL CLOSED Book Fair during library hours MSIS Evening Book Fair 6:30pm-8pm Grade 4 Sports Night - 6:45p.m. District Emergency Management Drill. Dismissal is at 2:50p.m. SCHOOL CLOSED Thanksgiving Holiday PTA Holiday Boutique Student Council Toys for Tots Half-Day K-5 students only Parent/Teacher Conferences (day and evening conferences) SCHOOL CLOSED K-5 students Winter Concert Grade 4 - 7pm Picture Re-take Day Winter Concert Grade 5 - 7pm SCHOOL CLOSED SCHOOL REOPENS STANDARDIZED TESTING Parents are asked to note the following test administration dates for standardized tests administered during the 2014-2015 school year. Grade 3 NYS ELA April 14, 15 & 16 NYS Math Assessment April 22, 23 & 24 Grade 4 NYS ELA April 14, 15 & 16 NYS Math Assessment April 22, 23 & 24 Written Science Exam June 1 Grade 5 NYS ELA April 14, 15 & 16 NYS Math Assessment April 22, 23 & 24 REMINDER TO PARENTS….. When parents sign students out of school for doctor appointments, etc., parents must return to the building with the student to sign them back in the office. Thank you. WINTER WEATHER IS IN THE AIR With winter approaching, it is important for parents to once again become familiar with the various schedules that could be implemented due to inclement weather conditions. These schedules are early dismissal, delayed school openings and school closings. You will receive a School Messenger telephone call recording advising you if the district has an early dismissal, delayed opening or school closing. This is an automatic phone message system informing you of the district’s plan for that day. You can also view information on our website at www.commack.k12.ny.us. DISTRICT-WIDE EARLY DISMISSAL The Commack School District has scheduled its annual test of the early dismissal plan for Wednesday, November 26, 2014. On that day, all students of Mandracchia-Sawmill will be released at 2:50p.m., 15 minutes earlier than their normally scheduled time, in order to test the early response of the District’s Emergency Management Plan. Please make appropriate arrangements for the early dismissal of your child. UNEXPECTED EARLY DISMISSAL (Decision usually made by 10:30a.m.) Please plan for and familiarize your children with specific actions they are to take when they arrive home if school is dismissed early due to bad weather conditions. Please do not include instructions to call you since school telephone lines are few in number and must be kept open for incoming calls. Children should know they are to go directly home or go to a neighbor’s house on the same block. Please make sure the early dismissal card indicates a home on the bus route or your child has access to enter the house. Delayed School Opening – School Messenger, a district implemented telephone call recording, will be made to all households regarding school closings, delayed openings or early dismissals. We will again this year use a delayed school opening procedure on inclement weather days when it appears that we can open safely at a later time. We will delay opening for one (1) or two (2) hours later than the normal schedule. Children will be transported back home on the normal transportation schedule. You are urged to listen to these radio stations for information on school closings and delayed school openings: WLIX, WABC, WALK, WGSM.WCTO, WHLI, WOR, WGLI, WBLI, WBAB & TV Channel 12 and can also view information on the website at www.commack.k12.ny.us. School Closings – Please refer to district website at www.commack.k12.ny.us to learn about school closings or delays. 4 BUS SAFETY PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES Parent/Teacher Conferences will take place on: The importance of appropriate behavior on the school bus cannot be overemphasized. In every classroom, teachers discuss bus safety. In addition, a bus drill allowed us to review all the safety rules with the children. Please discuss the importance of these rules: children must stay in their seats at all times, speak in an appropriate tone and not fool around or fight on the bus. Parents of children who do not follow these rules will continue to be contacted. Repeated reports will result in bus suspension. Your full cooperation is necessary so that we can insure the safety of all children. Reminder to Parents… The safety of each and every child is our greatest priority. To ensure the safety of all children, no cars are permitted in the circle after 8:00a.m., due to the arrival of buses. When bringing your students to early morning activities such as morning sports, chorus, band, orchestra or extra help sessions, please remember to observe our safety rules: Cars should enter the circle in single file using only the inner lane of the driveway next to the curb; Children should exit the car using the passenger side only; Cars should leave the circle in single file. Please do not pass another car. Please do not drop off your children on New Highway. We have had a number of incidences where cars have been double parked on the road. This creates an unsafe condition for our children. When allowing your children to exit your vehicle, please use the appropriate drop-off points. It is no longer necessary to sign-in your child for morning programs such as Intramurals, Extra Help, Band, Orchestra, etc. I know the safety of our children is important to all of us. I thank you for your cooperation. Thursday, December 4 - 1/2 day conferences 12:30p.m. -3:10p.m. Thursday , December 4 - evening conferences Friday, December 5- all day conferences On Thursday, December 4, students will be dismissed at 11:35a.m. On Friday, December 5, there will be no school for students in grades K-5 only. Parents have been scheduled to attend a conference on these dates. The conferences are essential in forming a link between home and school. Working as partners, parents and teachers will help make this a very successful school year for the children. A parent knows their child best. During the conference, please share pertinent information regarding your child’s interests, medical/health needs as well as any situation occurring outside of school that may affect your child’s schoolwork. Please use this time to ask questions relating to any concerns relevant to your child’s progress in both academic and social areas. Let’s continue to be a team and help your child to have a successful year! __________________________________ THE MSIS MISSION STATEMENT The Mandracchia-Sawmill Intermediate School community is dedicated to providing a caring, supportive, and respectful environment empowering us to be lifelong learners and contributing members of society. Therefore, our mission statement is: We believe that through a caring community we help one another achieve our personal best. We believe that through a supportive environment we encourage each other to meet new challenges with confidence. We believe that through respectful interaction and appreciating diversity we enhance the quality of our lives. WISHING YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY AND HEALTHY HOLIDAY AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!