Jacksonville Elementary School 3400 Hillendale Heights Rd. Phoenix, MD 21131
410-887-7880 http://jacksonvillees.bcps.org
PARENT BULLETIN
JETS
Debbie Glinowiecki, Principal
Nancy Aumiller, Assistant Principal
January 6, 2015
Dear Parents,
Happy New Year! We hope you had some wonderful time off with your children during our
long winter break. It is also our hope that the long break gave the flu virus time to leave our building.
With that said, please remember that effective January 5th
an email and/or phone call will be sent
to you prior to 11:00 any day your child is absent. Since this is being generated by the computer
mainframe, it is impossible to take out any child from the listing whose parent has already called into
the school. Therefore it is not necessary for you to call in the morning if your child is sick. Also, as
written in the August newsletter, the Code of Maryland requires every parent to send in a written
absence note on the first day the child returns. Emails are not acceptable. The notes need a parent’s
signature, date and reason for the absence.
We welcomed a few “new” staff members in December. Leah Daniels, daughter of former
special educator Tracey Daniels, was born December 11th
. Clara Poliszczuk, daughter of first grade
teacher Christine Poliszczuk, was born December 12th
. Also many of you might remember Mrs. Erin
Richmond who transferred to another school this year. She welcomed Lyle Richmond on December
7th
. We also welcome an official new staff member who started yesterday. Mrs. Gabrielle Ross is our
new part-time special educator. She is replacing Mrs. Daniels and will be here on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and ½ day on Wednesdays.
At the same time we extend our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Leah Dickens, substitute para-
educator and Mrs. Carol Gosnell, Play Centers Director on the deaths of their mothers over the
holidays.
Focused on Quality Committed to Excellence
As we know winter has come with a vengeance. This is a reminder that teachers do take
students outside when the weather allows. Therefore it is very important that your child comes dressed
for the “outside.” If you are missing a special sweatshirt, glove, hat, etc., you might want to stop by the
Lost and Found, which is growing daily.
There are two more weeks remaining in the second term. If you would like to meet with your
child’s teacher, please request a conference. They strive to accommodate yours and their schedules.
Please note the following January calendar dates:
Monday, January 19 Martin Luther King’s Birthday Schools closed
Friday, January 23 End of the Second Marking Period Dismissal at 12:50
Monday, January 26 Professional Study Day Schools closed.
Finally, don’t forget: Jacksonville Elementary is part of the Hereford Weather Zone!
Go Ravens!
Debbie Glinowiecki
Nancy Aumiller
January Calendar of Events
Jan. 9 9:30 am PTA Board Meeting, Room 2 – All welcome
Jan. 16 2:30 – Patriot Assembly
Jan. 19 Schools & Offices Closed
Jan. 20 4:30 pm Site Base meeting
7:00 – 8:00 pm International Night Planning Meeting, JES Library
Jan. 20- Feb. 6 Book Drive – bins in the lobby – PTA Outreach
New & gently used children’s books
Jan. 23 12:50 Dismissal
Jan. 26 Closed for students – Professional Development for teachers
Jan. 27 Opera Assembly
9:40 grades K – 2
10:30 grades 3 - 5
Jan. 28 Domino’s Pizza Night – JES PTA
Beans & Bread brown-bag breakfast collection – PTA Outreach
Jan. 30 SOUPER Bowl Lunch for JES staff by PTA Hospitality
9:30 am – Planning meeting for Teacher Appreciation Week
Feb. 5 Distribution of Report Cards
Feb. 6 Box Tops Contest Collection with Movie Ticket Prize Drawing
9:30 am PTA Board Meeting, Room 2 – All welcome
7 – 9 pm – International Night sponsored by PTA (snow date 2/20)
Mark your calendars for these future events
Feb. 9 K-2 Bookmark Kids’ Club – PTA Outreach
Feb. 10 Gr 3 – 5 Bookmark Kids’ Club – PTA Outreach
March 23-27 Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week
April 30 Spring Red Cross Blood Drive
May 3 JES Orioles Day at Camden Yards
May 8 Spring Family Fun Night by JES PTA
Part-Time Work Available
Jacksonville Elementary is looking for someone interested in working in the cafeteria on
Fridays. If interested, please contact Nancy Aumiller, 410-887-7880. Fingerprinting by BCPS
is required for this position.
BCPS Now App for Your Phone
BCPS Now is the free app for BCPS operating status messages and will let you know when schools are late or closed. Go to https://www.bcps.org/news/mobileapp.htm. You can also use Schools Out, another free application that sends notifications of school closings.
Attention Kindergarten Parents
“Love and Friendship”
A Valentine’s program presented by the Kindergarteners
Friday, February 6, 2015
9:35-9:55 – Mrs. Hurley and Mrs. Bensen’s classes
10:20-10:40 – Mrs. Hourihan and Ms. Mitchell’s classes
Parents of Fifth Graders:
If your child applied to a magnet program, please remember to obtain the assessment guidelines
for each program you selected on your application. The assessment guidelines are specific to
each magnet program and will include information about the assessment in January. The
guidelines will also let you know if you need to complete anything to bring with your to the
assessment. Assessment guidelines can be found on the Office of Magnet Programs’ website
(www.bcps.org/offices/omp). Please, be sure that you have made arrangements to attend the
assessment, as well.
Jacksonville Elementary 2015/2016
Kindergarten Registration
Jacksonville Elementary will be holding its 2015-2016 school year registration on March 30 & 31, 2015.
The appointment day and time will be assigned for your child. An informational packet will be mailed a few
weeks before the registration date. This registration is intended for children who will be entering kindergarten
in the fall, as well as children who are currently attending kindergarten in private schools but plan to enroll at
Jacksonville Elementary for first grade for the 2015-2016 school year. Children entering kindergarten next
year must be five years of age by September 1, 2015. Children entering first grade must be six years of age by
September 1, 2015.
If you will be registering your child or know someone who will be registering a child, please complete/have
them complete this form and return it to the school office. Please do not contact the office regarding an
appointment. A packet of information (including an appointment date & time) will be sent home
approximately one month prior to the registration day. A letter will be enclosed outlining the items
needed for the registration.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Registration Information for 2015/2016
Jacksonville Elementary School
3400 Hillendale Heights Road
Phoenix, MD 21131
Date form completed: __________________
Child's name (include middle): Birth Date:
Nickname my child prefers to be called (if other than first name on birth certificate): ___________________
Entering Grade: ____________ Gender: _________
Address: Zip Code:
Home phone: Mother’s cell: Father’s cell:
Child lives with: Relationship: ____________________________
(Please list both parents’ first and last names above if applicable.)
School child is now attending (if applicable):
Sibling at Jacksonville (If yes, include child's name & teacher's name.):
Is your child’s first learned language or home language English? ____ Yes ____ No
In what country was your child born? ________________________________
29th Annual
Awards for Excellence in Education
The Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 29
th Annual Awards for
Excellence in Education, which will be held May 11, 2015, at 6 p.m. at Martin’s West. Students, parents, fellow teachers and community members are encouraged to nominate teachers by completing and submitting the application. A panel of judges selected by the Chamber will review the nominations and judge them on the degree to which the candidate exhibits the qualities of an excellent educator:
A high level of involvement with the total school program
A caring, supportive attitude
A demonstrated commitment to student success and growth
A quality instructional program Eligible personnel include:
BCPS teachers in elementary, middle, and high schools
Special educators
Staff members in special areas, such as guidance counselors, librarians, and paraeducators PLEASE NOTE: Past winners of any Awards for Excellence are ineligible for repeat nominations.
Candidates who have been nominated must submit a biographical summary. A nominee MUST complete the biographical summary in order to be considered for an award. Schools are welcome to nominate multiple educators and all nominees will be listed in the event program. However, if more than two nominations from a school are received, the Chamber selection committee will identify two finalists to represent the school. All finalists will be notified prior to the event and will be invited to attend the ceremony on May 11 as guests of the chamber. Finalist nominees will be recognized during the Awards for Excellence in Education and award recipients will be named in several categories.
In addition, the Chamber recognizes outstanding and experienced educators who serve BCPS priority schools with stipends from the Berenbach Educational Incentives Fund, established in 2004. This year, to be eligible for the Berenbach Award, a nominee must have completed a total of five years teaching in a BCPS designated school (see attached list). Recipients will be selected from nominations submitted for the above-listed categories.
Nomination Forms by Interoffice Mail: Nomination Forms by Mail Office of Communications Office of Communications Greenwood 6901 Charles St.
Baltimore, MD 21204
Entries must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, January 23, 2015 to be considered.
Schools Designated for
the Berenbach Award
Elementary Schools Middle Schools
Baltimore Highlands Elementary Deep Creek Middle
Battle Grove Elementary Deer Park Middle
Colgate Elementary Dumbarton Middle
Edmondson Heights Elementary Dundalk Middle
Featherbed Lane Elementary Franklin Middle
Franklin Elementary General John Stricker Middle
Halstead Academy Golden Ring Middle
Hawthorne Elementary Holabird Middle
Hebbville Elementary Lansdowne Middle
Middlesex Elementary Loch Raven Middle
Oakleigh Elementary Middle River Middle
Reisterstown Elementary Old Court Middle
Riverview Elementary Southwest Academy
Sandalwood Elementary Stemmers Run Middle
Sandy Plains Elementary Windsor Mill Middle
Shady Spring Elementary
Sussex Elementary High Schools
White Oak School Milford Mill Academy
Overlea High
Sparrows Point High
NOMINATION FORM PAGE 1 OF 2
Name of Nominee: ___________________________________________________________
Nominee’s School: __________________________________________________________
Category: Elementary School Middle School High School
Special Education Special Area Subjects
Subject Taught / Position: ____________________________________________________
NOMINATOR
Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Contact E-mail: _____________________________________________________________
Contact Phone Number: ______________________________________________________
Relationship to Nominee: Colleague Parent Student
Other ____________________________
If you have photographs of the educator you are nominating, please include them with your nomination form or e-mail to [email protected]. They will be shown during the awards ceremony.
NOMINATION FORM PAGE 2 OF 2
Nominee’s Name: ________________________________________________________ Please complete requested information about the candidate’s qualifications on this form in the spaces provided. If additional room is needed, attach a single letter-sized sheet of paper.
1. List extracurricular programs and special activities the candidate has sponsored.
2. Give at least two specific examples of the candidate’s caring, supportive attitude toward students and/or colleagues.
3. Give at least two specific examples of ways the candidate helps students build their self-esteem.
4. Give at least two specific examples of techniques used by the candidate to encourage students’ creativity and love of learning.
5. Give at least two examples of the high quality of the candidate’s instructional program.
ENDORSEMENT: I endorse this nomination in the belief that the candidate is a worthy representative of excellence among professionals in education. ______________________________________________________________ Nominator’s Name ___________________________________________ ______________ Nominator’s Signature Date
Jacksonville Elementary PTA Volume 3 Issue 6, January 8, 2015
FROM THE PRESIDENT
Happy New Year, JES families and staff!
I hope everyone enjoyed the winter break and had a chance to rest and recharge for
2015! The PTA thanks this incredibly generous community – your donations made the
holidays bright for many local families. Alicia Matesa with PTA Outreach as well as Julie
Sullivan and Melissa Ducroix coordinated it all so well. This month, your BOOK
DONATIONS (gently used or new) will help Hawthorne ES and Ark Preschool students.
Also, Beans and Bread breakfasts (Jan. 28th) are especially appreciated in the cold
weather.
Please join us on February 6th (7-9pm at JES) for INTERNATIONAL NIGHT! This terrific
JES tradition, held once every two years, showcases the international connections of our
families and staff. Many countries are represented with tastings, displays, and activities,
while cultural entertainment fills the stage. Please contact chair Jassi Ahuja
([email protected]) if you’d like to help with a country display or in any other way.
This event is FREE TO ALL, thanks to your PTA donations.
Brrr…it’s cold outside…but JES hoodies and knit hats will keep you cozy. SPIRITWEAR
SALES continue, including sweatpants, tees, drawstring bags, yo-yos, and keychains – get
them while supplies last! Show your school spirit while helping the PTA fund great
programs for all at JES. Contact Kathryn Delahanty ([email protected]) and
Gail Overcash ([email protected]) with questions.
Send in all of your BOX TOPS, LABELS for Education, and TYSON Project A+ this month as
the annual top homeroom contest heats up and we receive essential funds. Enter our
Movie Ticket Prize Drawing by sending in the attached form with your Box Tops by Feb.
6th for a chance to win tickets.
Volunteers help our students soar – thank you for your service to JES and the PTA! The
new year is the perfect time to get involved or try something new. Many opportunities
are listed here and more can be found at JESPTA.org.
Our award-worthy teachers go above and beyond for JES! Your nomination would
mean so much to someone special. Nominations are due Jan. 23rd for Baltimore
County’s Awards for Excellence in Education (see forms at JESPTA.org). Also, the ABC2
News “Teachers are Heroes” monthly recognition is ongoing:
http://www.abc2news.com/teachersareheroes
Warm wishes for a wonderful 2015!
Whitney Leber
Visit us at
www.JESPTA.org
2014-15 PTA Executive Board
Whitney Leber, President
Laura Beynon,
1st VP, Volunteers
Aimee Marson,
2nd VP, Ways & Means
Kathryn Brayton, Treasurer
Julie Criswell,
Recording Secretary
Amy Bachran,
Corresponding Secretary
Friday, Feb. 6th
7-9pm
INTERNATIONAL
NIGHT
at JES
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JES PTA CALENDAR
Jan. 9th, 9:30am: PTA Board Meeting, Classroom #2 – all are welcome
Mon., Jan. 19th: Schools and Offices Closed - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday Observed
Tues., Jan. 20th, 7-8pm, JES Library: International Night Planning Meeting
Jan. 20 to Feb. 6: Book Drive – JES Lobby (PTA Outreach)
Fri., Jan. 23rd: 12:50pm JES Dismissal – 2nd Marking Period ends
Mon., Jan. 26th: Schools Closed for Students – Systemwide Professional Development
Wed., Jan. 28th:
Domino’s Pizza Night for JES PTA
Beans & Bread brown-bag breakfast collection (PTA Outreach)
Jan. 30th:
SOUPER Bowl Lunch for JES staff by PTA Hospitality
9:30am, Cafeteria – Teacher Appreciation Week planning meeting
Feb. 6th:
Box Tops Contest Collection with Movie Ticket Prize Drawing
9:30am – PTA Board Meeting, Classroom #2 – all are welcome
7-9pm – International Night sponsored by JES PTA (snow date Feb. 20th)
Feb. 9th: Bookmark Kids’ Club for K-2nd Grade (PTA Outreach)
Feb. 10th: Bookmark Kids’ Club for Gr. 3-5 (PTA Outreach)
SAVE THE DATE FOR THESE SPECIAL EVENTS!
March 23rd-27th: JES Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week (March 27th - Staff Luncheon)
Thursday, April 30th: Spring Red Cross Blood Drive
Sunday, May 3rd: JES Orioles Day at Camden Yards
Friday, May 8th: Spring Carnival and Silent Auction by JES PTA
Friday, May 29th: JES 20th Anniversary Time Capsule Assembly (during school)
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AND APPRECIATED!
It’s the New Year…a great time to VOLUNTEER!
Your volunteer service at JES makes a world of difference to our students and staff – thank you!
RESOURCE ROOM VOLUNTEERS make copies, laminate, cut, staple and complete other jobs to support the
teachers at Jacksonville Elementary School. Timing is 9:30-11:00am or 1:30-3:00pm (often does not take the
whole time) each available day. Training available!
Schedule: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/20F0C49AFAF29A0FA7-resource/5096562
Contact: Lisa Clemmer - [email protected]
CAFETERIA VOLUNTEERS hand out sporks, snip go-gurts, and get a first-hand look at the student social scene.
We’re especially in need of help for the second shift (12:30-2pm) during the winter months. This is the 2nd,
4th, and 5th grades. Although these are the older grades, the Cafeteria Aides still benefit from having at least
one extra hand during this time to assist in handing out utensils.
Sign up at: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/4090444A5AF28A46-jescafeteria/5096562
Contact: Mary Dawson Watson - [email protected]
BCPS Volunteer Training is available online (and required annually for all in-school volunteer service):
http://www.jespta.org/volunteer-interest-form/volunteer-training/
SOUPER Bowl Lunch for JES Staff on January 30th
The PTA Hospitality Committee presents the annual SOUPER Bowl Lunch for JES Staff on January 30th!
Contact Jamie Beynon ([email protected]) or Jessica Pilarski ([email protected]) if you’d like to
help with the Souper Bowl for staff (or the upcoming Teacher Appreciation Week breakfast and luncheon
during March 23-27). Thank you, Hospitality volunteers! Go Ravens!
JES TEACHER & STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK AT JES – MARCH 23-27, 2015
Jacksonville Elementary will celebrate TEACHER & STAFF APPRECIATION WEEK on March 23 – 27, 2015.
We need your help! I am in the process of putting together a committee now to help celebrate our amazing
JES teachers and staff. We need your creative ideas, suggestions and talents. If you are interested, email me,
Laura Beynon, at [email protected]
Planning meeting: Friday, Jan. 30th, 9:30am, JES Cafeteria
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2014-2015 JES YEARBOOKS
ORDER YOURS BY JANUARY 31st!
It's that time of year again! Order your 2014-2015 JES Yearbook filled with priceless memories of your
student's year at Jacksonville Elementary!
Yearbooks can be purchased online for $25 at www.jostens.com – be sure to search for Jacksonville
Elementary in Phoenix, MD. The last day to order is January 31st!
SHARE YOUR PHOTOS!
Do you want to see your student’s photo published in the yearbook? Do you have a great picture of your
student with their friends and teachers? Send those photos in to the yearbook staff and help us make the
2014-15 yearbook one filled with amazing memories!
HOW TO SUBMIT: Drop a CD or flash drive of your photos off to the yearbook mailbox in the office (label with
your student’s name if you would like it returned) or upload them directly through www.replayit.com (simply
create an account, search for Jacksonville Elementary, select your photos and upload)
ReplayIt app: For quick and easy photo submission, download the ReplayIt app on your phone – sending in
pictures for the yearbook has never been simpler!!
Questions or problems? Contact Amy Bachran, Yearbook Chair - [email protected]
JANUARY 28th: BEANS & BREAD COLLECTION and JES DOMINO’S PIZZA NIGHT
Look for the “brown bag” sent home on the day (Tuesday) before collection and take time with your child to
pack an extra breakfast to send into school on Wednesday for the homeless in Baltimore City! Please feel
free to send in as many breakfasts as you wish, especially during the cold winter months. Please label the
outside of the bag with the entree enclosed and encourage your child to draw a picture or write a note on the
bag. Each child should drop their breakfast bags in the collection bins in the lobby as they enter school on the
morning of the collection.
Breakfasts will still be collected if school is delayed due to inclement weather. If school is closed, please send
the breakfast on the next day school is open.
Then treat yourself to some Domino’s and take the night off from cooking!
You may order for pick-up or delivery any time on Jan. 28th (lunch or dinner) and Domino’s of Jacksonville will
donate 20% of the proceeds to JES PTA. Fill out the bottom portion of the JES Pizza Night form (sent home the
night before) and hand it to the delivery person or the person handling your order at the store. Please
remember to tell the person taking your order over the phone that you are participating in the JES Pizza Night.
Domino’s will deliver to the Hunt Valley Station area on JES Pizza Night. Thank you for supporting the
Jacksonville Elementary School PTA!
Domino’s Pizza - Four Corners Store: 410-683-9400 www.dominos.com
Jacksonville Elementary PTA Volume 3 Issue 6, January 8, 2015
PTA OUTREACH COMMITTEE UPDATE
The PTA Outreach Committee thanks everyone who so generously donated to the Holiday Present Drive and
the Mitten, Hat, & Sock Tree! You helped many JES and Hawthorne ES families have happy holidays!
BOOK DRIVE for new and gently used children’s books: Jan. 20th to Feb. 6th (JES Lobby)
BOOKMARK Kids’ Club (before school):
Save the dates – permission slips will be sent home at a later date. Volunteers appreciated.
February 9th: Kindergarten, 1st & 2nd Graders
February 10th: 3rd, 4th & 5th Graders
Your gently used and new children’s book donations, along with the bookmarks made by JES students, will be
shared with Hawthorne Elementary students as a Valentine gift…for the love of reading! Board books are also
welcome also and will be given to the Ark Preschool for homeless children in Baltimore.
SPOTLIGHT ON KINDNESS:
Nick Trentler, JES 2nd Grader, collected money by selling rubber bracelets he’d made to family and friends and
receiving donations from them. He used the money to purchase gifts for the JES giving tree, donate to the
holiday bucket drive and buy wrapping paper for all our families at JES and Hawthorne. Thank you for your
kindness, Nick!
Know a JES student who has shown great kindness? Nominate them for our Spotlight on Kindness! Contact
Alicia Matesa, Outreach Chair - [email protected]
JES PTA SPIRIT WEAR
ORDER WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!
Support Our School - Go Jets!
Awesome new SPIRIT WEAR is here! LIMITED QUANTITIES, so order now while supplies last. Great quality
clothing – Zip hoodie sweatshirts, sport sweat pants, sport fabric shirts, long sleeve tees, and fun new items!
Key chains, yo-yos, hats and drawstring bags! Support your school while being fashionably warm and sporty!
Zip Hoodie $25
Navy, Royal, or Pink
Youth sizes
S, M, L, XL
Performance Fabric
Sport Tee $20
Navy, Royal or Pink
Youth sizes:
XS, S, M, L
Long Sleeve Cotton
Tee $18
Boys: Navy, Royal
S, M, L, XL
Girls: Navy, Pink
S, M XL
Large sold out!
Youth Performance
Fabric Sweat Pant
(unisex) $29
Navy
S M L
Drawstring bag
$10
Royal or Pink
Knit Hat $10
Royal Blue
One Size – Youth – stretchy!
JES Yo Yo
$3 ea.
JES Key Chain
$3 ea.
International Night
Friday, February 6th
Snow date: February 20th
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. – JES Cafeteria/Gym
Come to an evening of foreign travel and enriching
entertainment. Fun for the whole family!
Planning Meeting for those interested in hosting a country table:
Tuesday, January 20th, 2015 – 7:00 p.m. – JES Library
If you would like to participate in this event or for more
information, please contact Jassi Ahuja
410-472-2242 or [email protected]
Send in BOX TOPS, LABELS, & TYSON by FRIDAY, FEB. 6th
for a chance to win MOVIE TICKETS!
Even if you do not wish to enter the prize drawing, please send in your Box Tops, Labels and
Tyson Project A+ by Feb. 6th in baggies or envelopes labeled with homeroom teacher & grade.
All will count in our top homeroom contest and help earn money for our school!
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MOVIE TICKET PRIZE DRAWING ENTRY FORM & BOX TOPS CONTEST Tape or glue 10 valid Box Tops, Labels, or Tyson Project A+ here. Return this to your homeroom teacher
by FEBRUARY 6th! (These also count in our annual school contest for top homeroom!)
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Collection sheets must include 10 valid unexpired Box Tops, Labels for Education, &/or Tyson Project A+ labels. Each of the following
counts as 1: Box Top worth 10 cents with valid expiration date; Label for Education (any point value) with UPC; Tyson Project A+.
Bonus Box Tops count as their stated value. Thank you! Questions? Contact Whitney Leber at [email protected]
Name ____________________________________ Phone or Email __________________________________
Homeroom Teacher & Grade__________________________________________________________________
Each completed collection sheet counts as
one entry in our prize drawing. Enter as often
as you wish. Give sheets to your homeroom
teacher by FEB. 6th. Five winners of 2 tickets
each will be drawn.
Congratulations to our
TOP HOMEROOMS of Dec. 19th!
#1 – Ms. Callahan’s 2nd graders
#2 – Ms. O’Connell’s 5th graders
#3 – Ms. Barton’s 1st graders
#4 – Ms. Epple’s 1st graders
#5 – Ms. Rodriguez’s 2nd graders
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