maple happenings for march 17 - chardon local schools happenings for...2016.€ due to the nature of...
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The mission of Maple Elementar y School is to educate al l students to become responsible ci tizens equipped w ith the ski l ls necessar y for success in an ever -changing, highly diver se, technological wor ld through a committed par tner ship w ith students, staff , parents and community.
Maple Elem entary School
305 Maple Ave, Chardon
440-285-4065
Kelly Moran, Ed.D. - Principal
Diana Thom pson - Secretary
Dana Shutty - Clerical Assistant
@Maple PTO
@ Chardon_Maple
March 24 - April 1
Taste of ChardonSaturday, March 19, 2016 at 7:00 pm
St. Mary's Banquet Hall
Tickets still available in school office or
at the door if available
$25 single / VIP $45
$45 couple /VIP $65
$175 Table of 8
Checks payable to Maple PTO
Barnes & Noble Book Fair - Couldn 't attend on Saturday? Then visi t our on l ine sale at BN.COM /book fair s to suppor t M aple School now through Fr iday, M arch 18th. Use our Book fair ID 11828894 at checkout.
The Next Maple PTO Meeting is Tuesday, March 22 at 7pm. Childcare provided. We will have Dr. Hanlon, Superintendent of Chardon Schools as our special guest. He will be speaking about the district report card. All are welcome to attend attend.
Cal endar
Mar ch18 Terr if ic Kids Breakfast
19 PTO Taste of Chardon
22 PTO Mtg @ 7:00 NEW DATE
23 MOVIE Mr. Poppers Penguins
(dur ing school hours)
March 24 -Apr i l 1 Spr ing Break
Apr il4 Classes Resume
6 Parent Mtg/Maturat ion (4th)
7 Music Concert (Grades 3-5)
8 Spir it Day
10 Chardon Family Science Day
29 Terr if ic Kids Breakfast
Maturat ion Lesson (4th)
30 PTO Carnival
may6 Spir it Day
9,12 & 13 Operat ion Keepsake (5th)
16 Spell ing Bee
16-19 BOGO Bookfair
20 Terr if ic Kids Breakfast
26 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
TESTING DATESApril 12: Grades 3 and 4 ELA
April 13: Grades 3 and 4 ELA
April 14: Grade 5 Science
April 15: Grade 5 Science
April 18: Grade 3 and 4 Math
April 19: Grade 3 and 4 Math
April 20: Grade 5 ELA
April 21: Grade 5 ELA
April 25: Grade 5 Math, Grade 4 Social Studies
April 26: Grade 5 Math, Grade 4 Social Studies
RECYCLe ink car t r idges Maple is recycling used desktop ink cartridges. Bring into the office or put in box that is located under the bench in the front hall.
PTO has 2 Board posit ions open for t he 2016-2017 school year. Nominations are being accepted for president and secretary. Each are 2 year terms. Interested persons can submit a note via email to the PTO nominations committee via [email protected] or send to Maple office attn: PTO nominations committee by March 18th. Below are job descriptions verbatim from by-laws.
Secretary is required to attend all board meetings, take minutes, post approved minutes, maintain by-laws & standing rules and provide to membership as requested. Secretary will maintain historical documents based on retention policy. Secretary will assist the President when called upon.
President supervises all activities of the organization, presides at all meetings of organization and acts as ex-officious member of all committees, appoints special committees/chairpersons, performs all duties that pertain to the office. * Board members have been active at fundraisers and events
Thank you for considering service on the Maple PTO Board.
We have some sad news. In the past few years participation in Labels for Education® has declined and as a result, Campbell 's has come to the very dif f icult decision to wind down the LFE program. The good news is nothing changes this program year and we can submit the Campbell 's Labels for Education through the end
of this year.
All lunch meals include mi lk and 2 selections from the side bar. Side bar options include: an assor tment of celer y sticks, baby car rots, assor ted fr esh fr ui t and canned fr ui t, fr esh romaine salad, sl iced cucumbers, 100% fr esh juice cup. Most of the bread and grain i tems ser ved at lunch contain whole grain as the f i r st ingredient.
We ser ve fr esh Sages apples.
EVERYDAY ALTERNATIVES: PB & J, Salad, Yogur t & Graham Crackers. Student Lunch $2.75
Monday
- Chicken Patty on bun
- Tater Tots- Corn- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Wednesday
- French Toast St ix- Sausage- Hash Brown- Fruit Juice- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Tuesday
- Stuf fed Cheesy Bread St icks
- Caesar Salad- Mini Rice Krispie- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Fr iday
- Tony's Pizza- Broccoli w/Cheese
Sauce- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Thursday
Week of March 21 - March 25 NEW 2016 MENU NOW AVAILABLE
For a complete menu click here.
For safety reasons please do not send food in cans or glass bott les.
Be sure to visit our One School One Book Web site to listen to chapters and learn more about the, One School One Book program. Click the link above.
The movie will be shown during school hours on March 23. Students are welcome to bring a towel to sit on.
One School One Book
Ben L
David S
Aubrey S
Jeremiah B
Lila B
Sophia V
Dani L
Cohen D
Emily S
Johnny C
Landon B
Monday
- Popcorn Chicken - Mashed Potatoes- Corn- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Tuesday
- Taco's- Pudding Cup- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Wednesday
- Belgian Waff le St ix
- Sausage- Hash Brown- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Thursday
- Cheese Ravioli- Garlic Bread- Cookie- Fruit & Vegetable
Bar
Fr iday
Week of April 4 - April 8
Dear Maple parents,
We're excited to kick off a new Technology Fundraiser and we'd love your support.
As part of their school work, your child(ren) in grades 2-5 have been using Storybird to create books using beautiful artwork as inspiration during Tech class.
The students LOVE Storybird. And as a teacher, I love how it builds literacy, creativity, and digital cit izenship, all within a safe environment that respects data privacy. Over 200,000 schools around the world use Storybird, and it gets a 5-star rating from Google Education and Common Sense Media.
Storybird Fundraisers allow you to purchase high-quality versions of your child's creative work, and kids get to see their writ ing in print? just l ike real, published authors. Through these sales, we are able to raise money for our school without taking any time away from learning. It?s a win win!
INSTRUCTIONS
The Storybird Fundraiser is now open and ends March 18, 2016
To see your child's writ ing:
1. Go to:
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/ z63z/ (Monsman)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/7ey7/ (Brown)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/ xbnp/ (Madden)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/pa5g/ (Butala)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/whmx/ (Francis)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/7j67/ (Nells)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/hh9k/ (Mullaly)
http:/ / storybird.com/ fundraisers/ r3rr/ (Picone)
2. Enter your child?s Storybird username in the space provided. (If you don?t know your child?s Storybird username, ask them or email me and I?ll send it to you.)
3. Browse and purchase your child?s amazing stories! Purchases will be shipped to the school and sent home within 4-6 weeks after the fundraiser?s end.
We?re so excited about this Fundraiser. I hope you?ll f ind it a unique and meaningful way to support your child?s creative efforts?and our school? at the same time!
Chardon Fast Pitch Softball Registration Now OPEN!
ChardonSoftball.com
Divisions: Teeball, 8U, 10U, 12U &14U
Registration Ends 3/20
Geauga Y Spring Soccer & Basketball League
March 28th - June 4th 2016
Registration Deadline is March 21st
For more details contact
Konnor Lashley at 440-285-7543 or [email protected]
www.timbernook.com/
camp-registration-cleveland-select or call Brenda Richards at 440-498-1100
Chardon Basebal l League
On-Line Registration is now open at
www.chardonbaseball.com
Division placement is determined by the player's age
or grade as of April 30, 2016
Questions contact Joyce Foley at
Char don Family Science Day
Sunday, April 1o, 2016
Chardon High School Gymnasium
12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
3:45 Prize Drawing
FREE FAMILY EVENT
Student Council Upcoming Events!
We will be holding our annual spring food drive from March 14th-23rd. We w ill accept any nonperishable food items or paper products. Student Council w ill keep track of each item brought in for each classroom. The classroom w ith the most items donated w ill w in an ice cream cup treat!
Spirit Week is Coming!
March 21 - pajama day
March 22 - sports day
March 23 - 70's/disco day
Maple Avenue Construction Project FYI: Please be aw are of an upcom ing project the city of Chardon has planned for Maple Avenue slated to begin in the spring of 2016. The project, as it is proposed, w ill affect all of Maple Avenue, from North Ham bden to Canfield Drive. Im provem ents w ill include w ater line replacem ent, storm sew er im provem ents, a new sanitary m ain and a com plete re-profiling and resurfacing of Maple Ave and the connecting intersections. At this tim e it is estim ated that the project duration w ill be at least (7 ) m onths +/ -, w ith a tentative start date of April/ May 2016. Due to the nature of the w ork throughout the project, the closure of Maple Avenue to all traffic w ith the exception of em ergency services, local traffic (residents only) school bus traffic (pick-up and drop off), trash collection and m ail service is being proposed. Buses that typically use Maple Ave., as a m eans to get to and from the schools in this area w ill be detoured along w ith all other traffic usually traveling this street. We w ill be sure to share m ore inform ation on this upcom ing project as w e receive it.
Easter Egg Hunt
The Easter bunny wil l make an appearance in Chardon on Saturday, March 26, for the annual Easter Egg Hunt .
The event begins with a pancake breakfast at Pilgrim Christ ian Church on 202 South Hambden Street f rom 9:00-11:00 a.m. Price is $8 for adul ts and $6 for children and includes the opportunity to take your own photos with the Easter bunny.
The hunt , which is open to children through the age of eight , wil l begin at 11:00 a.m. on the Historic Square. Children are asked to bring their own baskets and wil l be divided into separate age groups for the hunt .
The event is hosted by the Chardon Area Chamber of Commerce, the Chardon Square Associat ion and Chardon Tomorrow. Present ing sponsor for the third year is Lucas Pest Management Company. The candy is being donated by Walmart with the eggs stuf fed by residents of Chardon Heal thcare. Addit ional donat ions and support are being provided by the city of Chardon and Western Reserve Farm Cooperat ive.
For addit ional informat ion cal l 440-285-9050 or visit chardonchamber.com.