march/april2020 thecubreporter · 2020-02-27 · 6 counselornotes chadthieman,schoolcounselor...
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The Cub ReporterOfficial Newsletter of Big Sandy Schools
Produced by: The Big Sandy Journalism Class
ElementaryPrincipal Notes:Kathy Tucker
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SecondaryPrincipalNotes:SammiSwennes
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Superintendent/BoardNotes:SteveWilson
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Counselor̓s Corner:ChadThieman
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J.H. Drama 7
DramaDepartmentNotes 8
YearbookOrderForm 9
NHSUpdate 9
ChoirConcert 9DriversEducation 10-11
March LunchMenu 12
MarchCalendar 13
AprilCalendar 14
INSIDETHISISSUE:
SCHOOL ON MONDAYDue to the
Regional and StateBasketball Tournaments,weWILL HAVE schoolon the following
Mondays: March 2ndand March 9th.
We will NOT HAVEschool on the followingFridays: March 6thand March 13th.
March/April 2020
Tucker Tidbits for ElementaryKathy Tucker, Elementary Principal
Congratulations to all elementary basketball teams and coaches! The third grade boysand fourth grade girls’ teams took third place overall. Third grade girls, fourth gradeboys, and fifth grade girls’ and boys’ teams all took first place! Way to go CUBS!
3rd Place—Third grade boys 3rd Place—Fourth grade girls
Champions—Third grade girls
Champions—Fourth grade boys
Champions—Fifth grade girls Champions—Fifth grade boys
But wait…there’s more!!!
Due to their incredible shooting abilities, Kinlee and Carlee Coxparticipated in the state Hoop Shoot over the weekend. Carleecame away with a fourth-place win, and Kinlee won first.
WE are PROUD of these girls’ accomplishments!Congratulations!
Thank you, parents, for attendingparent/teacher conferences. Weappreciate your partnership inhelping your students
succeed!
Tucker Tidbits continued on page 2...
Preschool RoundupApril 16, 2020,by appointment.
Kindergarten RoundupApril 17, 2020,by appointment.
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Hop To ItOn February 14th, all elementary students, K-5th, participated in “heart healthy”activities in the gym. Jump roping activities were enjoyed by K-2nd students while3rd-5th graders competed in basketball shooting drills. Winners in the basketballshooting drills were:
“National Read Across America” Day“National Read Across America” Day is celebrated on March 2nd,which is also the birthday of Dr. Seuss. This annual readingevent motivates and encourages all children to celebratereading. Big Sandy Elementary will participate in this readingcelebration by having various activities beginning on Monday,March 2nd - 5th. Each day will have a different theme and honor adifferent Dr. Seuss book. The themes are as follows:
If the elementary reaches their collective reading goal of 350 books during theweek, then the week will end with a birthday celebration complete with “Minute toWin It” games on Thursday afternoon. Students will compete with their Cub’s Dengroups. It is sure to be a fun time for all!
Parents, you can take advantage of this “Read Across America” week and readwith your kids at home too!
Tucker Tidbits continued on page 3...
Easter PartiesPreschool will celebrate onThursday, April 9th during theirregular class time. On Friday,April 10th, elementary partieswill be held beginning at
3:00 p.m. Once again, thankyou parents for theparties this year.
3rd grade:1st Place—Kinlee
Cox2nd Place—Shayne
Easler
4th grade1st Place—Evan Guy2nd Place—Connor
Maranville3rd Place—Ethan
Kissam
5th grade1st Place—Hayden
Pfost2nd Place—Logan
Rayfield3rd Place—Carlee Cox
MARCHSTUDENTOFTHEMONTH
Jadyn Brown is in the third gradethis year. His teacher, Mrs.
Stanko, nominated him based onhis ability to achieve great things.Jadyn is a hard worker and a“go getter.” Way to go, Jadyn!
APRILSTUDENTOFTHEMONTH
Lexi Guy is in Mrs. Cox’s secondgrade classroom. According toMrs. Cox, Lexi has shown a lot ofgrowth in all areas this year. Sheis a very conscientious studentand always knows what she issupposed to do. Furthermore,Lexi is doing a great jobchallenging herself in areaswhere she needs morechallenge. Great job, Lexi!
Monday The Cat in the Hat Wear red and white, stripes, ordress like a cat!
Tuesday Fox in Socks Wear your craziest socks!
Wednesday Wacky WednesdayGreen Eggs and Ham
Wear wacky/mismatched clothesand/or have crazy hair!
Thursday My Many Colored DaysHorton Hears a Who
Wear your favorite color from headto toe or dress like your favorite
Dr. Seuss character!
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State PARCC and CMAS Tests 2020The testing window for these tests is April 6-24, 2020. All students, 3rd-10th, will need to be tested during this window. Ifa student is absent, then all makeups will need to take place before the 24th. As a parent, you can help your child byencouraging him/her to do their best, get plenty of rest, and eat breakfast each morning. Providing a water bottle atschool is also a great idea to help children stay hydrated and be able to think effectively. In the elementary, an incentiveparty is planned for those who take the tests and earn points to participate.
Just a reminder…
Toys are not allowed at school unless previously approved by a teacher for classroom purposes.
Monday SchoolRemember we have school on Monday, March 2nd and 9th, for kindergarten through 12th grade, and noschool on Friday, March 6th or March 13th.
Accountability MeetingThe next accountability meeting will take place on March 10th, at 3:00 p.m. in the board room. The Aprilmeeting will take place on April 14th, 2020. Thank you, accountability members, for serving our district onthis committee.
Student Drop Off/Pick UpIn an effort to keep our students safe and to operate efficiently, please utilize the drop off/pick up zone locateddirectly in front of the school. Please do not use the elementary teacher parking lot to drop off your studentsor to pick them up. This has been specifically designed to be a parking lot only. Thanks for your cooperationin this matter and for your help in keeping our students safe.
The more that youread, the more things youwill know.The more that you learn, the more places you’llgo.
—Dr. Seuss
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Preschool/Kindergarten Round-Up
Preschool roundup will take place on Friday, April 16th, by appointment. Kindergarten roundup will take place onApril 17th. Parents can sign up for either roundup by calling Alisa in the front office, 719-541-2291. Since the roundup
will be taking place, there will be no school for kindergarteners on that day.
Our district has an eligibility date of June 1st. This means that your child must turn 3 or 4 (for preschool) and 5 (forkindergarten) before that date to be eligible to attend. If your child meets the school’s criteria, then he/she may signup for the screening. The purpose of the screening is to determine if the student is ready to begin school or not.
If it is recommended that your child is not ready for preschool, please understand that it is in the best interest of yourchild. If the teacher recommends your child be placed in a certain class, then that is the best academic placement forhim or her. Children develop differently and at different intervals. Time is a great thing for children, so never be in a
hurry to start them at any task before they are ready.
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StudentHonors
HighSchoolWrestlingCongratulationstoourhighschoolwrestlers foragreat season!
BasketballGoodLucktoourGirls andBoysBasketball Teamsas theyenter post seasonplay!
CheerThankyou toourcheer teamandCoachKristinStodola for havingsuchgreat spirit this year and forall themotivational postersaroundthe school. Thankyoufor all yourhardwork!
FBLACongratulationstoall of our State Qualifiers thatwill competeinApril!
ArtArt student, AdeleStonehouse,was selected to completeartwork that willbedisplayedatUCCS.Dr.RobertMitchell workedwithour art teacher, Mr.Cox,tohaveart work that couldbeusedtobrightenupthesocial studiesdepartment in the UCCSCollegeof Education. Great job,Adele.
State TestingOurDistrict will beginconductingthe annual state testing,CMAS/PARCC(formerly CSAP/TCAP)examsduringApril 7th—30thfor 3rd– 8thgrade. Testswill beadministered during themorningandafternoon hours.Yourstudent̓sattendanceduringtheseweeksarevital asteachersandstaffmemberswillworkdiligentlyto create anoptimaltestingenvironment.Students are encouraged to stay healthy duringthe week, beprompt to school, andgetaminimumof eighthoursof sleep eachnight. The9thand10thgradestudentswill be takingthe PSATinApril. The11thgradestudentswill be takingthe SATinApril.
SpringBreakJust a reminderthat SpringBreak will be fromSaturday, March 21st toMonday, March 30th. SchoolresumesonTuesday,March 31st.
Parent/TeacherConferencesThesecondsemester conferences were heldonThursday,February 20thfrom3:00p.m.to8:00p.m. If youwereunable toattend, andyouareconcernedabout your student̓ sprogress,pleasecall your child s̓ teachers, to requesta time to sit anddiscussyourconcerns.Thisproactive approach isencouragedandwill beameaningfulavenue ofcommunicationforboth theparent and teacher.March 5th is the endof the3rdquarter.
C.U.B.S. CrewIn honorofFebruaryHeartMonth the SimlaJuniorHighC.U.B.S. Crewheldasilent auction for variousgift baskets,50/50raffle, popashotcontest, and tookonlinedonationsto raisemoneyto bedonatedtoHeart HeroesInc. HeartHeroes isanon-profitorganizationwith amissiontoprovidesupportto childrenand familiesaffected byCongenitalHeartDefects (CHD) throughthedistribution of superherocapes,programstooffer hopeandawareness initiatives to increasefundingfor CHDresearch. Throughtheir efforts theywereable to raise $1,637.00todonate to Heart Heroes.TheC.U.B.S. Crewraised thismoneyinhonorofourheart angel,Wesley Maranville, andourother heart hero friends.
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SPECIAL SCHOOLDAYSDueto the Regional and
State BasketballTournamentsweWILLBEhavingschoolonMonday,March 2ndandMonday,
March 9th.We WILLNOTbehavingschoolonFriday,March6th andFriday,
March 13th.
From the Principalʼs DeskSammi Swennes, Secondary Principal
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...From the Principal’s Desk continued from page 4SafetyAspartofour schoolsafetyprogram,weare askingthat youplease remindyour children toalways keeptheir safetyasapriority at homeandat school. We encourageparentstomonitorwhat their childrenare viewingonthe internet,andto payspecialattention towhomtheir childrenare spendingtimewith, away fromschool. Parents, pleaseconsidergettingan internet filter, to limitwhat your children canbeexposedtoandensure their internet viewingsafety.
PromTheJunior Classandsponsorshave beenworkinghard inplanningandpreparing for thisyear̓ s prom. Thepromanddinnerwill beheldat theSimlaGymonMay2nd.TheSimlaBoosterClubwill be sponsoringtheAfter Promevent tobeheldat the schoolfollowing thedance.
EndoftheSchoolYearIt ishardtobelieve thatwe are just12shortweeksawayuntil the endof the schoolyear. Please lookin theMay CubReporter for datesandinformation onthe AcademicandAthletic Awardsnight. Also,there will be informationontheClassof2020Graduation Ceremony.
Superintendent/Board NotesSteve Wilson, Superintendent
Our students and coaches have had a lot of accomplishmentsover the past few months:
Congratulations to the Future Business Leaders of Americaparticipants that have qualified for State Competition!
Congratulations to the elementary basketball teams for theirsuccessful seasons (including four teams winning first place).
Congratulations to both the girls and boys junior highbasketball teams for winning the Black Forest LeagueChampionships.
Congratulations to the elementary Matchwits teams for winning 1st place out of 21 teams.
School Board PoliciesWe have gotten caught up on all of our school board policies the past couple of months and look tosee what new laws the state legislators will send our way.
Thank you to all of our teachers and staff members that work at Big Sandy School District!
Have a great March and great Spring Break!
On February 25, 2020, the C.U.B.S. Crew sponsored a special luncheon to say thank you to our wonderful andsupportive community. We had 30 community members join us for a delicious meal of chili and cinnamon rolls
prepared by our amazing lunch ladies.
Teacher Shortage
Nationally and within ourstate, we are seeing a
shortage of teachers. AdamsState will be graduating 7
teachers this spring and have3 freshmen within their
educational program. We havea secondary science teachingopening for next year; UCCS
(University of Colorado atColorado Springs) will begraduating one science
teacher this spring.
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Counselor NotesChad Thieman, School Counselor
FINANCIAL AIDSeniors - This is the time to be finishing up the Financial Aid process! Getting your FAFSA submitted in a timely manneris the key to being offered Financial Aid from prospective colleges. Work through the following steps by the middle ofMarch:
1. Apply for a FSA ID at www.fsaid.ed.gov. You will establish a username and a password to use whencompleting the FAFSA and as a signature when you have it finished and are ready to submit. The studentand his/her parents (1 ID works for the couple) need an ID.
2. Complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Remember that the FAFSA has two parts – questions thatapply to the student and questions that apply to the student’s parents. I would be glad to help you workthrough the application if you have questions or are having problems. Be sure to include the colleges onyour FAFSA that you want your financial information sent to. If the student has applied to 3 colleges,indicate on the FAFSA that you want the results sent to all 3 of those specific colleges. If youcompleted the FAFSA this past fall and did not include some colleges that you are now interested in, you maygo back into your previously submitted FAFSA and add those new colleges at any time.
3. Your FAFSA will be processed and you will be sent a Student Aid Report (SAR). This report summarizes all ofthe information provided on your FAFSA. The key result from this report is your Expected Family Contribution(EFC) which appears in the upper corner. Carefully review your report. If corrections need to be made, go towww.fafsa.ed.gov and select “Make Corrections to a Processed FAFSA.”
4. The colleges that you have been accepted to and who have received your financial information through theFAFSA process will send you a Financial Aid Award Letter. The college takes the Cost of Attendance andsubtracts the Expected Family Contribution resulting in your Financial Need. The award letter will list whatthe college offers you to help cover this need including: grants, work-study, and loans. They may also includecertain scholarships given specifically by that college. Private scholarships are outside of this process. Expectthe Award Letter/information to be posted to your account on the college’s portal. Some colleges are no longersending this information through the regular mail. Check your account regularly.
I am available to help community members (not just our high school seniors) in this process as well. Feel free to call meat the school if you need assistance with financial aid!
SCHOLARSHIPSSeniors should continue to work on scholarship applications. Parents – checkwith your student to see what progress he/she is making in this area. We are inthe “busy season” for scholarships so it is important that seniors stay organizedand keep track of due dates. It is important to know if a scholarship applicationis due to the recipient by a certain date or if it only has to be postmarked by thatdate. Check out the school website at www.bigsandy100j.com and click on the“Counselor” tab and then “Scholarships” for a listing of scholarships. This yearwe have been emailing the scholarship applications to our seniors. They maythen download them to complete on the computer or print them out to completein their own handwriting. Many of our local scholarships, including the MaryCasey Lasater Memorial Scholarship, the AmyWolverton Memorial Scholarship,the Glenn & Jennie Memorial Scholarship, the Simla Cubs Booster ClubScholarship, the Big Sandy Alumni Scholarship, and the T.R. HamacherMemorial Scholarship are due soon! The Alan Lasater Outreach FoundationScholarship applications may be submitted at any time throughout the year.
SENIOR SEMINARWe appreciate representatives from Farmers State Bank teaching a 13-weekpersonal finances unit. Each senior has been issued a debit card from FSB andhas been assigned a “job” which earns them each a weekly “paycheck”. Thestudents have budgeted for weekly expenditures including rent, car payments/insurance, and other regular debits. Each student who completes the unitsuccessfully will have their debit card “go live” with a $200 starting depositprovided by the bank. Thank you to FSB and especially Randy Pieper andMike Pettigrew for their time and commitment to our senior class each week!
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SATAll Big Sandy juniors will be taking theSAT on April 14th. The best preparationfor SAT testing is to take rigorousclasses and to work hard in each ofthem. 11th graders will also be takingthe CMAS Science test in April.
ACTThe next ACT national test date is April4th and registrations for this test are dueby February 28th. The late registrationdate is March 13th. More information isavailable at www.actstudent.org.
PSATAll Big Sandy 9th and 10th graders will betaking the PSAT on April 14th. The PSATis being administered to all 9th and 10thgraders in Colorado in lieu of CMAS ELA
and Math tests.
CMASThe CMAS test window is April 6th – April24th. All 3rd – 8th graders will be taking
English Language and Mathassessments. 5th, 8th, and 11th gradersalso take Science assessments and all
testing is completed online.
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...CounselorNotescontinuedfrompage6REPORT CARDS3rd quarter report cards will be sent home in March. Please remember that this report card serves as a mid-termprogress report. Students have through the end of the semester to raise their percentages. Only the final semestergrades (May) are posted on the student’s transcript and count toward cumulative grade point averages. The comingwarm weather can bring the temptation to “slack off” in the classroom. Remind your student(s) to finish the year strongby earning the best grade that they can in each course. I’ve heard many seniors say that they wished that they hadgotten better grades when they had the chance. Grade point average and SAT/ACT scores play an important role incollege admissions and scholarship contests.
SPRING BREAKSpring break can be a great time to visit potential colleges. A “road trip” to view college campuses not only givesstudents a chance to set foot on actual campuses but can also provide a great opportunity for family interaction!
PORTFOLIO ITEMSAs we finish the school year and many award certificates are given out, please have your student keep their certificatesto put in a cumulative folder. When your students are seniors they will be glad to have a folder full of examples ofaccomplishments that they can use when applying for scholarships. It is also a good idea to keep a list of communityservice activities completed that shows what service was completed, when the service was completed, the amount oftime spent on the service, and a name and address that can be used for a reference pertaining to the service completed.All of these items can be scanned for use in an electronic portfolio as well.
PERSONAL COUNSELINGAs always, if I can be of assistance in any way, please let me know. I am available to talk to students and communitymembers’ one on one and I ensure confidentiality. The only information that I am unable to keep confidential wouldpertain to potential harm to self or to another person. We are also glad to have Mrs. Alicia Lee serving as a studentadvocate who is willing to check-in weekly with kids who are facing life struggles. Thanks for your trust in us!
COLORADO BOYS AND GIRLS STATEAt Colorado Boys State junior boys will “experience real life America while they create and operate their own cities,counties, and state governments. They will elect their own Governor, Mayors, state legislators, and US Senators andactually deal with situations at all levels of government.” Tuition for Boys State is paid by local American Legion Posts.This year’s program will be conducted at UCCS May 30th – June 4th and applications are being accepted thru May 1st at
www.CoLegionBoysState.org.
At Colorado Girls State junior girls “develop leadership skills, confidence, and action-based understanding of thegovernmental process with the purpose of becoming patriotic, knowledgeable stewards of freedom and democracy.”Tuition for Girls State is paid by local American Legion Auxiliary units. This year’s program will be conducted at the
University of Northern Colorado in Greeley June 7th-12th and applications are available atwww.ALAColorado.com/girls-state.
Join the juniorhighdramaclassfor their productionofGROOVE-A-RELLAon April14that6:30p.m.
Laceupyourgo-gobootsandget ready for anew twist on the classic!RockandRoll singer JohnnyRocketneedsadate to abigawardsshow,andhismanager, MaxSlick, bookshimontheDatingGameTVshowtofind the luckygirl.Thecontestants? Theinsufferable Rella Sisters,
Prunella andStella, andtheir shystepsister,Cindy. ToobadMrs. Rella,Cindy̓ sstepmother,doesn t̓ want hergoingontheshowand leavesherathometowaxthe floor! With somehelp fromaGroovyGodmotherandher backupsingers/dancers,Cindygetsa fabmakeover andnewbootsmadeforwalking! But will hunkyJohnnyRocket chooseto takeher to the awardsshow? Full of twists, turns, anda surpriseendingthat
will keepyouguessing,thisshow is full ofRock-n-Rollfun!!
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YearbooksareonSale!
The2019/2020yearbooksare onsale now!Thesewill beonapre-orderbasis,sobesureandreserveyourcopyearly.
TheHighSchool Journalism/Yearbook classesare hard at workon an88-page,HighSchool-onlyyearbook anda40-page,soft-cover,Preschool throughEighthGradeyearbook.Both booksare cover-to-covercolor. We knowyouwill notwant to
missgettingyour copy! Please fill out the formbelowandreturn it to the schoolwith your checkmadepayable toBigSandySchoolYearbook.
Please reserve a2019/2020Yearbookinmyname:Name:_________________________________________________________________________________
Address:_______________________________________________________________________________
City,State,Zip:_________________________________________________________________________
PhoneNumber:______________________________Grade:______________________________________
HIGHSCHOOLYEARBOOK PRESCHOOLTHROUGHEIGHTHGRADEYEARBOOKPlease CheckOne: Please CheckOne:
_____ $50.00byMarch2,2020or _____ $30.00byMarch2, 2020_____ $60.00afterMarch 2,2020or _____ $35.00afterMarch2, 2020_____ $30.00nowand$30.00when the
yearbook isdelivered.
**Yearbooks will beavailable forpick-upinAugust2020**
CHOIR CONCERTChoir Concert April 8th at 6:30pm! Last one for the year! There is a solospotlight in this concert, which will feature choir membersperforming
their own songsthat they prepared on their own!
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY UPDATE
Congratulations to the following students who were recently selected formembership in the Big Sandy Chapter of the National Honor Society:
Macey BraunAshlynn Howard
Caro Plascencia BenavidesBethany Rasco
Cecilia Richardson
They will be officially inducted at a banquet in their honor in March.
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