Sell the Great American Fundraiser · Feb. 13th -First day of the 2nd session of the After School...
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Published by the LINCS Parent Center
February 2017
On Friday, January 20th, 85 staff, students and family members attended a fun family night! The PTG
and volunteers sold pizza, hotdogs, chips, water and soda for dinner
items. Attendees also enjoyed popcorn while watching the “Finding
Dory” movie. Attendees sat on blankets on the floor or at the tables.
Everyone had a wonderful time! We hope to see you at our next
family event! Mark your calendars, “Cat in the Hat Bingo for
Beads and Books” on Thursday, March 2nd!!
Sell the Great American Fundraiser We started selling this fundraiser end of January to
raise money for field trips and all the extras for our
students and school. All orders and money are due in by February 10th.
This fundraiser includes delicious food items, cookbooks, kitchen gadgets,
magazines, seeds & bulbs, wrapping paper, chocolates, popcorn, jewelry, and
many more exclusive items are available online on their site.
North Adams Public Schools Superintendent: Dr. Barbara Malkas 37 Main Street, Suite 200
413-776-1458 Drury High School Principal: Tim Callahan
1130 South Church Street 413 662-3240 Brayton Elementary School Principal: John Franzoni 20 Brayton Hill Terrace 413 662-3260 Greylock Elementary School Principal: Sandra Cote
100 Phelps Avenue 413 662-3255 Colegrove Park Elementary School Principal: Amy Meehan
24 Church Street 413 662-3250
Mission Statement
Our mission is to promote high expectations
for student achievement with instruction designed
to meet the needs of all learners.
*Promote a feeling of well-being and belonging for all students and staff.
*Encourage partnerships between parents and the community.
*Equip all students with the tools they need to be successful in high school.
Please call the
school when your
your child is going
to be absent.
662-3250 Office opens at 8am
The Committee's policy of nondiscrimination will extend to students, staff, the
general public, and individuals with whom it does business; No person shall be
excluded from or discriminated against in admission to a public school of any
town or in obtaining the advantages, privileges, and courses of study of such
public school on account of age, race, color, sex, gender identity, religion,
national origin, sexual orientation, disability or homelessness.
Colegrove Park February 2017
School Hours
8:25 a.m. school doors open
8:40 a.m. classes begin
2:50 p.m. bus dismissal
School Office is open
8:00 am - 3:30 pm
Principal Notes: Dear Families & Students,
It is hard to believe that we are half-way
through the academic year! Even though Feb-
ruary is the shortest month of the year, it’s
filled with all sorts of holidays and observanc-
es - Groundhog Day, Valentine’s Day, Presidents’ Day, and
more. And of course February is American Heart Month.
What a great time to make small changes that can lead to a
lifetime of heart health. Colegrove Park Elementary School,
in partnership with the American Heart Association, hope to
raise awareness about heart health through our physical edu-
cation classes and jumping rope while empowering students
to improve their health this month. Information about this
campaign will be sent home shortly.
On February 15th we will host two events for our students as
part of our SPIRIT week. In the morning, the Drury Stage
Company will perform at an assembly for students in grades
K-5. In the afternoon, we will host an event for our 6-7 stu-
dents. Recognition, awards and some fun jump roping activ-
ities will be part of the day. Stay healthy and warm!
Saying Goodbye!
We would like to wish Mrs. Cardinal
safe travels and best wishes as she
moves to Ohio to be with her children
and her new grand baby expected in
March. We will miss her!
Colegrove Park February 2017
It’s Flu Time!!
If your child is sent home from school with a sore throat, cough, and high fever it could
be the flu or just a common cold. Although the flu usually causes symptoms that make
someone feel worse than symptoms associated with a common cold, it’s not always
easy to tell the difference between the two.
While even healthy kids can have complications of the flu, kids with certain medical
conditions are at more of a risk. If you think your child might have the flu, contact your
doctor. We encourage you to get a flu shot every year from your pediatrician’s office.
Flu vs. Colds: A Guide to Symptoms
Questions
Flu
Cold
Was the onset of illness . . .
Sudden?
Slow?
Does your child have . . .
High Fever?
No (or mild) fever?
Is your child’s exhaustion level . . .
Severe?
Mild?
Is your child’s head . . .
Achy?
Headache-free?
Is your child’s appetite . . .
Decreased?
Normal?
Are your child’s muscles . . .
Achy?
Fine?
Does your child have . . .
Chills?
No chills?
Welcome To Colegrove Park
Elementary School!!
Please stop into the office and welcome our new
secretary, Carrie Silva, to our Colegrove Park
Elementary School family!
No School
Upcoming Events:
Jan. 27 - Feb. 10th - Great American Fundraiser Sale. $$ and Orders due in Feb. 10th!
Feb. 2nd - Ground Hog Day! Will Phil see his shadow???
Feb. 6th - PTG Meeting - 3:15 pm in the Media Center Rm. 209 (Our Library)
Feb. 10th - Last day of the 1st session of the After School Programs
Feb. 13th - First day of the 2nd session of the After School Programs
Feb. 13th - 17th - Spirit Week! Daily activities list on next page and calendar!
Feb. 14th - Valentine’s Day!
Feb. 15th - School Assemblies today!
Feb. 17th - No After School Programs Last full day before February vacation!
Feb. 20th - Feb. 24th - No School February Vacation
Feb. 27th - Schools Reopen
Feb. 27th - Mar. 3rd - Read Across America Week - Activities list on next page and calendar!
Mar. 2nd - Dr. Seuss’ Birthday! Green Eggs and Ham Lunch! Bingo for Beads & Books Family Night 6 - 7:30 pm in the cafeteria
Mar. 3rd - Cat in the Hat Day! Wear Black & red today! Community Readers visit today!
Mar. 3rd - District Band Concert tonight at 7pm at Drury! Free admission!
Colegrove Park February 2017
Happy Birthdays
We would like to wish the
following staff members
a Happy Birthday!
February: Deborah Lighten, Emily Hakkinen,
Maureen Zungy, Beth Bator, and Elizabeth Lane
We would like to wish
the following students
a Happy Birthday!
February: Emma Banister , Meghan Mongeon,
Austin Girard, Ella Caproni, Ashton Fierro,
Sariah Larko, Emma Hurlbut-Morgan, Elise Patton,
Treshawn Griffiths, Alyvia Hewitt, Sean Mullen,
Samantha Carter, Courtney Pontier, Jayda Klein,
McKenzie Perras, Savanna Aubin, Jocelyn Goodell,
Kailee Goodell, Hunter Brown, Trenton Wandrei,
Alacia Soucie, Kaiden Gazaille, Kyler Mazza,
Nathan Todd, Melanie Moresi, Alicia Woodson,
Isabella Spooner, Nicholas Flores, and Clara Janis
February Birthstone:
Amethyst
February Birth Flower:
Violet
After School Program News
Both After School Programs, 21st Century and College and Career Readiness
Academy’s, 1st session ends Friday February 10th.
There are no After School Programs on Friday, February 17th.
2nd session will run from February 13th until June 16th.
All After School Program forms need to be in ASAP
Send yours in right away as programs will fill up quickly!
February 13th - 17th Daily Activities:
Monday ~ Crazy Hat Day! Wear a fun hat today!
Tuesday ~ Friendship Day! Wear red or pink today!
Wednesday ~ Twin Day! Friends dress alike today!
Thursday ~ Dress For Success Day! Dress in a uniform or dress for your future career!
Friday ~ Go Green Day! Wear your green today!!
Colegrove Park February 2017
Planned Activities Wednesday - Friday:
Wednesday, March 1st - Dress as your favorite book character
Today! (No masks allowed)
Everyone at school will receive a free book today!!
Thursday, March 2nd - Dr. Seuss’ Birthday!!
Green eggs and ham lunch today!
Thursday, Mar. 2nd - Wear a Word Day! K through 2nd grade - Rhyming!
3rd ~ 7th grades - Wear a Word Day! Synonyms / Antonyms
How much fun can your class have with this?
Thursday, March 2nd - “Cat in the Hat Bingo for
Beads and Books” Family Night 6 - 7:30 pm.
(Bingo RSVP Flyer to be sent home mid Feb.)
Friday, March 3rd - Cat in the Hat Day! Wear red / black today!
Community Readers will visit and read to classes today!
VOLUNTEERS GET YOUR CORIS DONE REMINDER
All volunteers need a CORI check done by the North Adams School District.
It is a simple form to be completed. It’s the beginning of our 3 year rotation for
everyone. Get yours done now and be all set to volunteer until June of 2018!
Please call Liz Urban, our Parent / Volunteer Program Coordinator at 664-7512
and make an appointment. Bring your Social Security number and picture ID.
Thanks for all you do for Colgrove Park Elementary School.
*** Reminder *** February PTG Meeting
will be held on Mon., Feb. 6th at 3:15 pm in Rm. 209
the Media Center (Our Library)
Any questions for the PTG can be sent via e-mail to: [email protected]
We will have a Colegrove Park Elementary School PTG web site.
Go to the napsk12.org website, click on the schools tab, scroll down and click on Colegrove Park Elementary School then click
on the parent tab and scroll down and click on “PTG”.
Colegrove Park February 2017
Our Goal is for Colegrove Park Elementary Families, Teachers and Staff
to work together as a community to enrich our students’ educational lives
at Colegrove Park Elementary School.
January 9th PTG Meeting Minutes
7 Attended (4 Staff, 3 Parents). November minutes were reviewed. No meeting held in December. Next meeting will be Monday, February 6, 2017.
Thank you Crystal for your hard work at the book fair. The Spring BOGO Book Fair is tentatively scheduled for May 1st -5th. Must examine MCAS test schedule to ensure no conflicts. New fundraiser “Great American” to start upon arrival. Plans were made for the January 20th Movie Night - “Finding Dory.” Looking to plan 6-7 grade TBD March 24th - “Dance into Spring.” $5.00 each. Possibly a Colegrove Park Elementary only 5th ,6th, 7th dance in April or May.
Spirit Week planned: Friendship/School Spirit Decoration Contest, 1 winner for each floor (pizza or ice cream party.) Read Across America Week Activities planned: culminating event “Mardi Gras” “Bingo for Beads and Books” Family Night 6pm to 7:30. Potential of Rock & Read Fundraiser to help pay for 7th grade end of the year field trip. Asking for faculty trip ideas.
Spring Events to Plan: Numberland Family Night, Spring Concert TBD with Mrs. Lazarri/ Ms. Fillo, Ice Cream Social May 22nd and Field Day.
We are collecting General Mills Box Tops. Please clip, save, and send your General Mills Box
Tops. We earn 10¢ per box top. Also send in your Can Tabs to help the Shriners help the sick
children at the Shriners Hospital.
WooHoo! We received our first check for our box tops this year!! It was $583.60!!
Also we have approximately 65 lbs. of can tabs for the Shriners!!
Thanks so much for helping our school. Our staff and
students greatly appreciate the extras we are able to
purchase and the events we can have for our students and
our families at our school using the money we raise.
Month Class and Grade
Certificate Winner
Box Tops Lbs. of
Can Tabs
Mrs. Sullivan’s Kindergarten 379 Box Tops
Mrs. Gilman’s 1st Grade 6 lbs.
January
Colegrove Park February 2017
First Graders Learn About Martin Luther King The first graders in Mrs. Farnham’s class spent a week learn-
ing about Martin Luther King as part of our social studies
curriculum. We read several books about MLK and talked
about his speech “I Have a Dream”. Throughout the week,
the children learned about discrimination, segregation, jus-
tice, and equality. They also learned that MLK day is always
celebrated on the third Monday in January; and it is a cele-
bration of his life’s work. As part of the lesson, children got
to express what their
dreams are for the
classroom. As a culmi-
nating lesson, the chil-
dren created a por-
trait of MLK and did a
writing about MLK’s
dream and their dream.
Colegrove Park February 2017
Tooling Foil Texture Images:
Grade 6 Ms. Jock began this lesson by discussing textures.
As artists, we can imply textures by drawing different
lines and patterns creating what appears to have texture.
We discussed the difference between “real and implied
texture”. Ms. Jock showed many samples of lines they
could draw to make it look like a texture. They could
copy images or create their own inside a rectangle
shape on a sheet of paper. After they made many texture images to fill their rectangle, they were given a
sheet of tooling foil and told to trace the images onto the tooling foil to create real texture. When they
finished tracing all their lines, they took colorful Sharpies to outline the impressions on the tooling foil.
When they finished outlining everything they copied their original image onto a piece of scratch art paper
and saw that the image returned to its original state of “implied texture”.
One-Point Perspective - My Own City
by our 5th graders Fifth grade has been studying units on perspective and the use of rulers in vertical and horizontal positions. Ms. Jock
demonstrated how to draw buildings using a vanishing point and making it look three-dimensional. The students
began to create their own cities by drawing buildings and adding details with pencils and rulers. After cities were
completely drawn, they finished with thin tip markers and color pencils.
Colegrove Park February 2017
Breakfast In
The Classrooms
The Colegrove Park
Elementary “breakfast in the class-
room” is in full swing! We began with
a pilot in 7th grade after our teachers
visited Brayton Elementary to see their
successful program. Other teachers
soon joined in and we now have our
entire student body participating. Ms.
Nelson, in 7th grade, reports that her
students absolutely love the program!
Her class puts their desks in a big cir-
cle and she sits to eat with her students.
They discuss their evenings and hopes
for the days and everyone leaves the
room smiling. What a phenomenal start
to our days!
Ms. Nelson's class has been enjoying breakfast in
the classroom. With desks in a circle, and all in
attendance, the morning discussions are a bright
start to every
morning. The re-
cent addition of
"restorative prac-
tices circles" has
been a great way
for everyone to
take a reflective
look at their lives
and to allow every student to have a voice. Morn-
ing discussions can vary from day to day but on
this day we discussed flexibility, both figuratively
and literally. Students from our class show off their
flexibility. Silliness and giggles are always a good
way to start a day!
By Mrs. Gilman
We had a surprise visit from Officer Dixon, Ava Dixon's father, who made her birthday very
special. He spoke to our class about what his job entails, about 911 and about making good
choices in life. The students have been learning about the tools, uniforms, and tasks of a variety
of community helpers, such as police officers, chefs, garbage collectors, veterinarians, postal
carriers, and doctors. Officer Dixon showed our students how to be comfortable with people in
our community. Police Officers are our friends and here to help us. We appreciated that he was
able to take time
out of his busy
schedule to visit.
We really enjoyed
his visit and
wonderful treats
he brought us.
District Wide Bands Play at Drury On Friday, March 3, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. band students in grades 5, 6 & 7 from
Brayton, Greylock and Colegrove Park Elementary Schools will present a
concert at Drury High School. The 6th & 7th grade students will be joined on
one piece by several 6th & 7th grade teachers from all three schools who will
join our percussion section. The concert will also feature the Drury High
School Concert Band. Please come, admission is free to the public.
As part of the Teach to Learn Science program, the students in Mrs. Farnham’s first grade
class learned about sound and how it travels. Students also learned that vibrating materials
can make sound. One of the experiments the children did was to create an instrument and
send a message. The children made a “walkie-talkie/telephone” system to send messages us-
ing sound. As you can seed, the children had fun taking turns trying out their “telephones”.
All Colegrove Park Elementary students &
staff are invited to bring their families!
Thursday, March 2nd 6 - 7:30 pm in the Colegrove Park Elementary Cafeteria
(This is a family event. All children must be
accompanied and supervised by an adult)
Informational flyer with RSVP to be sent home soon.
Colegrove Park February 2017
Mrs. Farnham’s First Graders Create Communication Devices!
As a culminating lesson for the Teach to Learn Light and Sound Science Unit, children in
Mrs. Farnham’s class had the opportunity to use their creativity to create their own
communication device using light and/or sound. First the children had to use their
engineering skills to create a prototype of their device on paper. Then the children got
to choose from a variety of materials to create their device. Once the device was com-
pleted, the children then created a final prototype of their device on paper. Each child
then had the opportunity to demonstrate how his/her device worked. They were
encouraged to use the vocabulary they had learned throughout the lesson in their
presentations. This lesson was quite a hit with the children!
Colegrove Park February 2017