Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Important notes from Noelle


It’s a new year and a new beginning!  It is a time to look forward to the exciting months ahead.
During these challenging times it is more important than ever to pursue the opportunity to learn, get to know your neighbor and help those in need.  Every day provides us the chance to grow and change.  Throughout the New Year we will be presented with the opportunity to help someone in need, and though we may feel like we can not do enough, we can often help through small acts of kindness.  We can bring a glimmer of hope to those who are  facing greater challenges through acts of generosity, a warm smile or words of encouragement.   
I am happy to announce that we raised $129.00 for Project Bread through the Spoon Project.  The 2-6 group enjoyed creating some of the best spoons I have ever seen.  They put love and thought into each detail.  Many of the younger children were eager to purchase a spoon and share it with a family member.  We are proud of your child's involvement and efforts to help stop hunger in the Bay State.  Thank you to all the families who contributed to this wonderful project!

The Heath Extended Day teaching team will be focusing on friendship, teambuilding and service in the months to come.  We hope to focus on community service in the months to come in all three of our classrooms.  We hope to instill a greater value of helping others in need.  Please discuss the importance of giving back to those in need and the community around us.  Look for notices in your child's classroom for updates with this project.


YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED


Heath Extended Day will be facing more challenges as the Heath School population continues to grow and the Heath School looks for one more classroom.  Our K/1 space may have to be used as a classroom and we would have to share the classroom.  This will pose huge challenges since we have already lost space and have our 2-6 program in the cafeteria.  

We may be faced with limited enrollment availability, slim storage space and no place to store and prepare our snacks to name a few.  In addition, to the $15,000 we used to renovate (lighting, painting, carpet, cabinets to name a few) and update the spaces we had within the last 2 years. I understand the pressure Principal Katzman must feel but worry about the quality and longevity of our program.  We take pride in providing an enriching afternoon for each and every child.


PLEASE write a letter to one or all of the names below in support of Heath Extended Day and why it benefits from full time use of a classroom space in the Heath School.  Please express your concern over limited enrollment, high quality programming and the challenges of shared space and why it will not work.  Please write a few lines to show your support for extended day or call each person listed below.


Principal:  milly_katzman@brookline.k12.ma.us    ph.617-879-4570



Superintendent:  bill_lupini@brookline.12.ma.us     ph.617-730-2403



Dept. Supt. Admin. & Fin.:  peter_rowe@brookline.k12.ma.us    ph.617-730-2424



Mgr. Bld. Svs.:  james_pagliaruo@brookline.k12.ma.us    ph.617-730-2419



BPS School Committee member/ extended day rep.:  barbara_scotto@brookline.k12.ma.us    ph.617-730-2430






You may cut and past these addresses should you want to send a mass email.




milly_katzman@brookline.k12.ma.us, bill_lupini@brookline.12.ma.us,  james_pagliaruo@brookline.k12.ma.us, barbara_scotto@brookline.k12.ma.us, peter_rowe@brookline.k12.ma.us


I appreciate your assistance, understanding and help with this matter.  It is essential that the Brookline Public School community hear your questions and concerns.  Please contact me sould you have any questions.

I wish you a wonderful New Year!


Fondly,


Noelle





Sunday, January 10, 2010

Pre-K Extended Day


Happy New Year!! We hope everyone had a wonderful break filled with fun and relaxation!

Exciting Happenings in December:

Pre-K embraced winter by traveling to the coldest parts of the world to study Polar Bears and Penguins.  We started with Artic Animals and how they survive in the cold and ended with the long travels of Emperor Penguins in the Antarctic. We even painted our feet to make penguins!  Before Vacation we took a break from the cold and made some delicious chocolate treats for families and friends to enjoy over the week!

What is to come in January:

Pre-K has been investigating the snow and doing fun activities making snowflakes and winter scenes.  We will also be starting a  unit on friendship and making friendship books for each of our friends to take home! 

Dates to Remember:

January 18  No School Martin Luther King Day

Sign out:

Please remember to sign out your child at the sign out station when you pick up.  If you pick up before 2:15 please note the time.  Thank You!



I would like to thank all our Pre-K friends and families for the generous gift I received before Break! It was very thoughtful and gave me another reason to smile at work! Thank you all again! 

Beth 

K/1 is Jumping for January 2010



Happy New Year! We hope everyone had a relaxing and fun-filled break!  We appreciate all the generous goodies and treats that were donated to the classroom and given to our teaching team.  Thank you!

Exciting Happenings in December:

K-1 traveled to the coldest parts of the world to study Polar Bears and Penguins during the month of December.  We started with Artic Animals and how they survive in the cold and ended with the long travels of Emperor Penguins in the Antarctic.  We also began a little of our own penguin sliding with our Sledding adventures.  Before Vacation we took a break from the cold and made some delicious chocolate treats for families and  friends to enjoy over the New Year vacation!

What’s to come in January:

January will be an exciting month about Outer Space. K-1 will learn about Space Travel as they visit each Planet to learn facts and do an exciting project.  We have turned our dramatic play into a space station with a control center and a rocket ship!  Ask your little astronaut to tell you what they have learned so far!  Each day K-1 has been painting one of the planets so we can hang them up in our classroom.  Keep a lookout for our mini solar system to appear in our classroom. 

Books we are Reading:

It  Came From Outerspace by Henry Baker
Stars and Planets by Carole Scott
The Best book of Spaceships by Ian Graham
Eye Wonder Space by DK
Destination Space by Tammi Salzano
If You Decide to Go to the Moon by Faith McNulty

Sledding Information:


K-1 has been bringing students sledding to the back playground.  If you would like to have your child involved please see a teacher for a permission slip and provide your child with a helmet! It has been an exciting success! Children may bring in their own sleds or we have a few they can borrow.  K-1 Teachers will use their own discretion to decide if we will sled on a particular day.   All sledders must wear snow pants, helmets, mittens/gloves, hat and boots.  There will be no exceptions.

Snow Gear:

As winter continues we are adding more gear for the children to carry.  Please provide a bag for the children to keep track of their stuff.  We are asking for waterproof gloves if the children want to touch the snow. 

Boot Tags:

Many children have similar boots.  Therefore, we have started a boot tag system.  After we come in from outside ALL of K-1 take off their boots an change into sneakers or slippers.  They will then add a clothespin with their name onto their boots.  When you pick up your child please check the hallway for their boots and return the tag to the red string on the wall! Thank you ☺

Dates to Remember:

January 18    NO SCHOOL  Martin Luther King Day



Sign Out:


Please note that each child MUST be signed out with the authorized pickup persons initals and time.  We are regulated by the Department of Early Education and Care that mandates this policy.  PLEASE make it a point to sign your child out each day.  This is essential when keeping track of your little ones.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

January news from the 2-6 team!


Happy New Year!  The 2-6 teaching team greatly appreciates your thoughtfulness and generosity!  Thank you so much for the holiday gifts, treats, donations and warm wishes! 

What has 2-6 been up to?

We hope that you enjoyed all the holiday projects and treats that the children made during the month of December.  We know they had a fantastic time making them!  We began the month with some sewing projects.  The children sewed and decorated treat bags and gingerbread stuffed animal friends. The children made treat bags by picking a mitten or mug template, tracing it, cutting it, sewing it and decorating the bag to put homemade peppermint bark treats in. They made gingerbread friends by taking a felt gingerbread template, decorating it with buttons, fabric and paint, and then stuffing and sewing it together.  


In addition to sewing projects, we also did many other arts and crafts projects. With a circular wire hanger, they used strips of fabric to tie around the hanger to make a wonderful and welcoming door decoration. The kids also got a little messy! They took pine cones and decorated it with white paint and lots of glitter to make a beautiful snow capped pine cone scene.


The kids also had tons of fun making and decorating food! We made many treats to make as gifts (although many made the gifts for themselves since they couldn't resist!). We made chocolate covered pretzels, hot chocolate bags, peppermint bark, gingerbread houses and cookie in a jar. To ring in the new year, we made "firecracker poppers," where the kids took cardboard rolls, filled them with candy, and wrapped them up to "pop" when the clock struck midnight! 


Lastly, the children went above and beyond by sending their holiday cheer to troops overseas!  As a group, we discussed the importance of giving during the holiday season. We decided to send letters and cards to the troops since they weren't able to spend their holidays with their families.  They spent a lot of time and effort to make WONDERFUL cards for these troops.  The 30 minute activity became a whole day event!  They wrote inspirational messages, created games within the card for the troops to play and drew heartwarming pictures.  We know what they did put a smile on many people's faces.


What to look forward to:
This month will an exciting one! We will be starting off our month with an "all about art" theme. We will focus on working with different art mediums. After Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we will learning about different cultures. We believe it is important for the children to know about their own and others' backgrounds. We will be exploring different cultural foods, flags, games and more. Be prepared! We will be sending your child home with an assignment for you to do with them about your child's background. We will close out this theme with a cultural celebration dinner on Monday, Feb 8 from 5-6pm, where we will ask each family to bring in a dish and its recipe from their cultural background. All families are invited to attend.



Reminders and Information:
We will continue to have outside time daily.  Please be sure your child has a warm jacket, gloves and a hat each day.  In order to play in the snow, he/she must also have snow pants and boots. Your child may keep a pair of slippers in his/her backpack to change into after coming inside from the cold.


Sledding has been a big hit!  Please note, your child is welcome to leave his/her sled in the upstairs extended day room overnight.  We would appreciate smaller sleds if possible.


Spots for ice skating are still available.  Please see a 2-6 teacher if you still want to sign up your child.


We will be hosting a late afternoon movie from 4:00-5:30pm on Wednesday January 20th due to a scheduling conflict in  the Heath School Cafeteria.  Our signout and belongings will be in the library with us.  We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.  Please see Noelle should you have any questions or concerns.



Mark you calendars:
Monday, January 18th- No School