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308 Maple Avenue, Chardon Phone: 285-4065 FAX: 286-0474
Scott C. May, Principal
Diana Thompson, Secretary
Dana Shutty, Clerical Assistant
October 10, 2013
Volume 4, Issue 7
The mission of Maple Elementary School is to educate all students to become responsible citizens equipped with the
skills necessary for success in an ever-changing, highly diverse, technological world through a committed partnership
with students, staff, parents and community.
Maple Happenings Home of the Maple Mountain Lions
Calendar October
• Pastries w/Parents
11 Gr. KW, 2 & 3
17 Gr. KT & 1
• 14 Cleats Dining Event
• 16 Family Music Concert by
Suzi Shelton @ 6:30
• 18 NO SCHOOL– NEOEA Day
• 21 NO SCHOOL—Prof. Dev.
• 22 PTO Subway Night
• 25 Terrific Kids Breakfast
• 25 Picture Retakes
• 26 Family Night—Geocaching
• 29 Skating Party
• 30 Halloween Party (KW)
• 31 Halloween Party (All & KT)
November
• 01 Pastry Sale
• 07 PTO Meeting
• 11 Veterans Day Assembly
• 15 Mother/Daughter Event
• 20-26 Bookfair
• 25 Conferences
• 25 PTO Subway Night
• 26 Conferences/NO SCHOOL K-8
• 27-29 NO SCHOOL
Thanksgiving break
December
• 06 Kids movie night & Parents
night out
• 17 Holiday Concert K-2nd
• 19 Holiday Party KT
• 20 Holiday Party/Assembly –all
• 23-Jan 6 NO SCHOOL—Winter
Break
HELP WANTED: Parents needed to put up hallway displays. If you
would like to help create posters and displays to reinforce math stan-
dards, we could use your help. Please contact Kelly
Schmidt for details 440-286-8012 or
[email protected]. Skills needed: good with
duct tape, scissors, and glue sticks. No art degree re-
quired!
NO SCHOOL Friday, October 18th—NEOEA DAY
NO SCHOOL Monday, October 21—Prof. Dev. Day
Jog-a-thon money is due.
Cleats dinning event—see attached flyer
Family Music Concert starring Suzi Shelton—details below
Local Kindie musician premiers a FAMILY SHOW for MAPLE ELEMENTARY on
Wednesday, October 16th from 6:30-7:30 P.M.
Any questions contact Jennifer Sintic at [email protected] or 440-487-1831
Award winning NYC singer/songwriter Suzi Shelton is thrilled to return to her hometown for
a family show with friend and bassist Jeff Martin. Suzi has been rocking kids and parents alike
for over 10 years in such prestigious venues as The White House Easter Egg Roll, the Lincoln
Center Tree Lighting Ceremony, and the Tribeca Film Festival. Suzi grew up in Chesterland,
Oh and has over six prestigious awards under her belt for her 2 CD’s and live DVD. You may
have seen Suzi in your local Gymboree Play & Music, as she is the host of a series of award
winning Gymboree music and movement DVD’s. Suzi and her band are currently showcasing
tunes from her latest EP "Tomboy in a Princess Dress," which will be released in it's entirety
as her third solo album this coming year, as well as performing her old favorites, like "Goin'
On A Road Trip." Suzi's shows are packed with energy and fun and guaranteed to have you up
and dancing. See and hear all about Suzi Sheton at www.suzishelton.com.
Maple PTO Presents Suzi Shelton
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Mr. Mullaly—2nd grade Ms. DeSantis - 1st grade
Mrs. Nells—3rd Grade
Box Top Challenge has Begun!
Box Tops for the month of October will be collected by student council members the week of the 28th, so start sending in those Box Tops and Campbell's labels. All Box Top labels need to be on the sheets
that were sent home. You can also get them on line. Campbell's labels should be sent in a baggie or envelope. There will be a classroom winner for the upper hall and the lower hall. Help your student's class win the SURPRISE BOX !!!!
Parents must follow the proper procedures for arrival and dismissal. These rules are in place to ensure the
safety of your children. When you choose to no follow the rules, you put your child and other children in jeop-
ardy.
Please be reminded that when you drop off your child(ren) in the morning, you are to make the
loop around the parking lot, wait in line, and then drop your child(ren) off at the sidewalk.
Parents are not permitted to pull into a parking spot to let your child(ren) out of the car.
You must make the loop and let them out at the sidewalk.
For dismissal, if you are picking up your child, you must park your car and come into the build-
ing. You cannot have your child meet you at your car in the parking lot. Please know how easily an accident can
happen. We are dealing with children who can quickly dart out in front of a car. This is for the protection of all
children. We know the weather can be cold or rainy, but if you choose to pick up your child, please follow the
above procedure.
It is the responsibility of parents to follow these rules. There is no supervision of parking lot procedures. Our
children’s safety depends of you. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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Lunch Week of Oct 14th-18th
EVERDAY ALTERNATIVES
PB & J
Salad
Yogurt & Graham Crackers
All lunch meals include milk and 2 selections
from the side bar. Side bar options include: An
assortment of celery sticks, baby carrots , as-
sorted fresh fruit and canned fruit, fresh ro-
maine salad, sliced cucumbers, 100% fresh
juice cup and fresh vegetables . Most of the
bread and grain items served at lunch contains
whole grain as the first ingredient.
We serve fresh Sages apples.
Student Lunch $2.50
Extra Milk $0.50
Bottled Water $1.00
Capri Sun 100% Juice $0.75
MONDAY
Chicken Nuggets
Bug Bites Grahams
TUESDAY
Krabby Patties Cheeseburger
Baked Beans
WEDNESDAY
FRANCO’S Pepperoni Pizza
Green Beans
THURSDAY Brunch for Lunch
Pancakes
100% Juice
Sausage Links
FRIDAY
NO SCHOOL—NEOEA DAY
Chardon Local Schools Charge Procedure Elementary Charge Procedure—Every Child will be al-
lowed to charge 2 meals before receiving the alternate lunch choice. The student will be given an alternate lunch which
consists of American cheese sandwich/white milk/fruit. The student will be charged for a full or reduced lunch. Parents
will be notified by a letter home of the money shortage
School Directories will be going to the publisher soon! If you would like to be included in the
school directory please contact Heather Lane at [email protected], this week with your infor-
mation."
Terrific Kids Word for October
Demonstrating feelings of excitement and in-
PUMPKIN GRAMS SALE
Dear Maple Families and Friends,
Student Council is sponsoring their first fundraiser of the year. We are selling
“Pumpkin Grams” for $.50 each. We will be sending home the form as well as selling
them before school every morning from October 14-25th. The Pumpkin Grams will be delivered the
week of the 28th. Send as many Pumpkin Grams as you like to friends, teachers, staff, and family mem-
bers. If you have any questions, you can contact Diane Pirnat or Wendy Bartolovich (student council
advisors).
LEVY Q & A's
Q: What reductions have been made because of budget constraints?
A: The high school business program, art classes, math classes, guidance personnel, wood shop and technology classes have been cut or reduced. Middle school foreign language, family and consumer science, and literacy support services have been cut. Also, the elementary gifted program has been eliminated and art, music and physical education time reduced. At the middle and high school, a result of these class reductions is that more students are in study halls, sometimes 2 or more each day. There is now only one art teacher at CHS for all 1,200 students and 2 guidance counselors. Pay to play is now $450 per sport and $100 per student activity.
Q: Why don't we cut busing to save the district money?
A: Safety is a major consideration. By following state minimums, children (K-8) who live within 2 miles of school will be re-
quired to walk to school or get a ride from a parent. Because some of our elementary schools are in rural areas with no sidewalks,
this means those children would be walking along high speed roads like Route 6 and Bass Lake Road. Even if all children were
transported by parents, the resulting traffic congestion would be unmanageable. Older students (grades 9-12) would either walk or
get a ride, causing added congestion on North, Chardon and Maple streets and reducing safety for walkers. We have reduced trans-
portation costs by sharing a transportation supervisor with Kirtland Schools and by implementing route consolidations for 2013-
14, resulting in the reduction of several driver positions. This means longer bus rides for many of our students. If Issue 31 fails in
November, it is likely that the duration of school bus rides will get longer.
Levy Q & A’s Q: How many classes have been eliminated at Chardon High School due to district financial constraints caused by
levy failures: A: Due to financial constraints and budget cuts, there are 30 fewer elective classes available for Chardon High students to take than there were offered 10 years ago. This means many of our high school students are sitting in multiple study halls a day. Classes that have been lost include:
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Applications Computer App’s II Computer App’s III Intro to Programming AP Computer Science Word & PowerPoint Excel & Access Desktop Publishing Desktop Publishing Web Design I Web Design II Advanced Keyboarding
CAREER TECH Basic Woodworking Woodworking Technology Advanced Woodworking Design Technology Drafting Technology Drafting/Construction Drafting Design/CAD Materials Technology Applied Technology Tech Home/Consumer Shop Foreman
BUSINESS Money Skills Business Principals Business Finance Marketing ABC's of Investing Managing Your Personal Finances Accounting Accounting II
Maple PTO Upcoming Events:
Maple Elementary School PTO
Coming Soon! October: 14 Cleats Dinner Out 22nd SUBWAY NIGHT 26th Geo caching Family Night out 25h Terrific Kid Breakfast 29th Skating Party 30th Halloween Party W/F 31st Halloween Party All School
November: 7th PTO meeting 7:00pm 15th Mother Daughter Spa
Pastries with Parents:
Oct. 11th 2nd, 3rd, K/W Oct. 17th 1st, K/T
Pastry Fundraiser Sales start November 1st Pick-up date will be December 5th Get your order in for the Holiday!
Mark your calendar!
Mother/Daughter Spa Night is
November 15th
If you would like to
help with this event please
Contact:
Elishia Rosipko
K Setzer T/Th: Heidi Brooker and Jodi Clute K Setzer W/F: Judith Rozic and Shea Swedenborg 1st Mrs. Gillette: Susan Ballish and Jodi Jacobson 1st Miss DeSantis: Lynn Baioni and Jeanette Schinness 2nd Mr. Mullaly: Michelle Primc and Angela May 2nd Mrs. Picone: Chris Graley 3rd Mrs. Francis: Linda Goodyear and Patti Brown 3rd Mrs. Nells: Vicky Taddie and Beth Ivanovics 4th Mrs. Somerville: Kristan Quinn and Kim Duchon 4th Mr. Butala: Renee Kelis 5th Mrs. Brown: Kelly Diemert and Debbie Robie 5th Miss Renfrow: Annette Paros and Laurie Landies
Room Parent Advisors: Elishia Rosipko and Jennifer Sintic
Our 2013-2014 Room Parent Coordinators
Thank You for volunteering your time and service!
You’re Invited to
Dinner!
PTO is hosting a
dining event at
Cleats (Chardon Location)
October 14th
11am-11pm
Come when ever!
See attached flyer
For more details!
Family Night
GEOCACHING
OCTOBER 26TH WE’RE TEAMING UP WITH
THE GEAUGA PARK
DISTRICT
DETAILS WILL BE POSTED
ON THEIR WEBSITE SOON!
Mark your calendar for additional events at CLEATS
December 30 February 10 April 21
Be sure to present this flyer to your server on October 14.
Cleats will donate 10% of the sales from your purchase back to Maple Elementary
Y
ou’re Invited
For dinner
You are invited to Maple PTO’s first dining event at
CLEATS in CHARDON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14
Lunch with the girls~ Dinner with the Family ~ Guys night~ Date Night? It’s up to you!
Cleats serves from 11:00am until 11:00pm! Come at your convenience to support Maple Elementary and treat yourself !
Mark your calendar for additional events at CLEATS
December 30 February 10 April 21
Be sure to present this flyer to your server on October 14.
Cleats will donate 10% of the sales from your purchase back to Maple Elementary
Y
ou’re Invited
For dinner
You are invited to Maple PTO’s first dining event at
CLEATS in CHARDON
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14
Lunch with the girls~ Dinner with the Family ~ Guys night~ Date Night? It’s up to you!
Cleats serves from 11:00am until 11:00pm! Come at your convenience to support Maple Elementary and treat yourself !