Cheviot Super Saturday School From Our Nurse: 2nd Annual
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Cheviot Super Saturday School From Our Nurse: 2nd Annual
Cheviot Super Saturday School ***IMPORTANT*** The law requires that children be up to date on their shots. However, there are still a number of students who do not have all of their required vaccines. Your Child’s Pediatrician and Nurse are good sources of information if you aren’t sure your child has all of their immunizations. Cheviot offers Super Saturday School as a small group skillsbuilding tutorial program for select students in grades 3-6. The program combines traditional small group tutoring, team work and leadership, From Our Nurse: TOP 10 REASONS TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD BY VACCINATING 1. Parents want to do everything possible to make sure their children are healthy and protected from preventable disease, and vaccination is the best way to do that. 2. Vaccination protects children from serious illness and complications of vaccinepreventable disease. Looking for a Rewarding Way to Spend Your Time? Tutors are needed at Cheviot School during the day. Tutors would assist students with reading and writing skills. Hours and days of tutoring can be flexible. Tutoring is a rewarding way to give back to the community. If you would like to tutor or have any questions contact Mr. Collier at 513-363-1400. and online learning in reading and math. Saturday school takes place beginning February 21 from 8 am12 pm. Our partner Vineyard Westside Church provides lunch for our students (pictured at right). 3. Vaccine-preventable diseases, such as measles, mumps, and whooping cough, are still a threat. They continue to infect U.S. children every year. 4. Even though vaccination has led to a big decrease in the number of U.S. cases of several diseases, some of these diseases are still very common in other countries, and are brought to the U.S. by international travelers. 5. Outbreaks of preventable disease occur when parents decide not to vaccinate their children. 6. Vaccinations are safe and effective. All vaccines undergo long and careful reviews by scientists, doctors, and the federal government for safety. 7. The American Academy of pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and CDC strongly support child vaccinations. 8. Vaccinations protect others you care about. 9. If children aren’t vaccinated they spread disease to others. 10. We all have a responsibility and community commitment to public health. 2nd Annual Cheviot Health Fair This Month Cheviot School will offer our 2nd annual free community Health & Wellness Fair on Thursday, March 26, 2015, From 4 pm -7 pm, in the school gymnasium. The Fair will take place in conjunction with our annual Spaghetti Dinner. We received a lot of positive feedback from last year’s Health Fair and we hope to have a great Health Fair this year, as well. We are expecting to have over 40 vendors Many Thanks To Our Sponsors CWCA YMCA of Greater Cincinnati City on a Hill Vineyard Westside participate in this year’s Health Fair along with free Health screenings and demonstrations. We hope you will consider joining us as we strive to bring Health and Wellness opportunities to the students, families, staff, and the community of Cheviot Elementary School. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Mrs. Sifri or Mr. Collier at 513-363-1400. First Ever Cheviot World Fair! Cheviot School has an upcoming event on Thursday, April 23 from 6pm-8 pm, in the gym. The Cheviot World Fair will have information booths that reflect the students and staff that attend Cheviot School. We pride ourselves as being a diverse school and this is how we will celebrate our diversity! March 2015 Cheviot School In This Issue: 1. Kindergarten Enrollment 2. YMCA After School Enrichment Program 3. Black History Month Program 4. Super Saturday School 5. Importance of Child Vaccinations 6. 2015 Health Fair 7. 2015 World Fair Calendar of Events Cheviot Black History Month Program March 6, 12pm LSDMC Meeting Data Room March 10, 3:30-4:30pm Cheviot Super Saturday School February 21-March 14, 8 am- 12 pm. PTA Meeting Parent Conference Room March 11, 6 pm-7 pm Cheviot School Free Community Health Fair Thursday, March 26 from 4 pm to 7pm in the gym. Cheviot World Fair Building Excellence through Facilities, Instruction, Community Kindergarten is Fast Approaching! Parents need to start thinking about enrolling their children for kindergarten; Cheviot School has a variety of events coming up to support current and new Kindergarten students and their families. Super Why Reading Camp, made possible by the PBS Kids series, helps children learn to read through storybook adventure. Campers will begin each day by watching the show SUPER WHY & Hansel and Gretel a Healthy Adventure. After watching the show, Kdg campers will participate in games and activities that teach reading skills of that day. We are also pleased to announce that we will be hosting the Rising Stars Program- a four week summer program that is for all 4 & 5 year olds that will be entering kindergarten in the fall. This is a free half day program that will run from June 2—June 26th. The goal of the program is to help children transition successfully to kindergarten. For more information about these programs, contact Mr. Collier at 513-363-1400. Did You Know? Our partner, Greater Cincinnati YMCA, offers quality child care enrichment services at Cheviot Elementary through principles that promote youth development. Before school hours are 6:30 am -7:25 am and after school hours are 2:00 pm6:00 pm. Enrichment activities offered are: Movement & Music, Culture club, Reading and Math tutoring, Homework assistance, Field Trips, Tennis, Flying Pig Kids Marathon, special events, and much more. The YMCA program offers dinner, snack, and most importantly a genuine concern for your child. If you are interested in enrolling your child in the YMCA after school program at Cheviot, contact Mrs. Bennett at 513-363-1400. Cheviot students ice skate with the YMCA after school program. One of many fun experiences! Cheviot Black History Month Program Cheviot will present a Black History program on Friday 3/6/15 at noon. Some of the acts participating are grade levels singing many types of songs. There will be Spiritual, Gospel and rap based songs. Other songs will deal with unity and peace, spreading the teaching’s of Dr. Martin Luther King. One group will be playing percussion instruments. Third grade classes will also present information about famous African Americans. There will be an African Dance Performance by a select group of 4th-6th graders. Famous African Americans (from top left): President Obama, Muhammad Ali, and Martin Luther King, Jr.