This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2019-2020 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission, which focus on providing a safe, caring learning environment that meets the needs of all students. It also lists upcoming events in September like book fairs, grandparent breakfasts, and STEM night. Information is provided about what each grade level will be studying in core subjects. The document informs parents about non-nutritional days, lunch/recess times, and changes to drop-off/pick-up locations.
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2. School Motto
Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence
School Vision
Our vision is for Central Elementary School to be a safe and
loving environment full of positive, caring teachers and staff
meeting the academic, physical, and emotional needs of each
child – whatever it takes.
School Mission
Our mission is to provide a learning environment which:
•Places the child first in all decisions made.
•Uses best practices and the latest technology.
•Sets high expectations for all staff, parents and students.
•Supports all students and helps them reach their individual
potential.
•Communicates and works as a team with parents and the
community to ensure each child’s success.
3. September Announcements
• 6th (Friday)- What’s Poppin’ Fundraiser ends
• 5th-13th- Fall Book Fair
• 10th (Tuesday)- K/5 Grandparent’s Breakfast
• 11th (Wednesday)- 1/4 Grandparent’s Breakfast
• 12th (Thursday)- 2/3 Grandparent’s Breakfast
• 12th (Thursday)- Title I Report at 5:00, Report to Public at
5:15, STEM Night 5:30-7:30
• 12th (Thursday)- Progress Reports
• 13th (Friday)- Second Title 1 Report and Report to Public
after Rise & Shine
• 20th (Friday)- Interest Group #1
4. • September 10th - 12th -
Goodies with Grands
• September 20 @ 9am -
First PTA Meeting
• September 13th -
Skate Night from 6pm-8pm
5. Central Elementary
Media Center
Our Book Fair is Coming!
September 6th through September 13th
At the Book Fair you will find the latest and
finest titles for kids, as well as books of
interest to parents.
See you here.
6. Kindergarten News!
Reading- Make sure you are reading 20 minutes every night!! Students can tell the story just by
looking and touching the pictures!
Writing- Practice writing at home by drawing a picture and trying to stretch out simple words about
that picture. Make sure your child can tell a story about what is going on in the picture!
Math- Work on counting to 25 and recognizing numbers 1-10. In math we are counting and sorting.
Science/SocialStudies-Rules, Manners, Germs, Observing, Investigating, Your Place in the World
Dates to Remember:
September 2- No School!!
September 5- What’s Poppin’ Fundraiser DUE!!
September 5-13- Book Fair
September 10- Grandparents Breakfast K-5/
Non-Nutritional Day
September 12- Progress Reports/STEM Night 5:30-7:30
September 20- Interest Groups
7. What Are We Studying?
Reading: Building Good Reading Habits
Math: Building Numbers and Solving Story Problems
Writing: Small Moments
Science: Animated Storytelling
Social Studies: Citizenship
Don’t forget to read 100 minutes every week and study your sight words!
Some Ways You Can Help Your Child at Home
Reading: Read with your child. When they get stuck on a word, tell them to use
their strategies to help them fix it!
Math: Practice counting with your child and give them simple story problems to
solve.
Writing: Help your child think of something that happened to them they could
write about.
Science/ Social Studies: Watch videos with your child about citizenship!
8. Reading- Start reading 20 minutes a night for 5 nights.
100 minutes a week!
Writing- Go on adventures that will get your child
ready to write in class!
Math- Ask your child to count coins
Social Studies- Talk about the changes over time
in your family.
*The book of the month is a suggested book that Second Grade teachers think your family
would enjoy reading. This book may or may not have been read in the classroom.
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9. 3rd Grade
Happenings!
Note from 3rd grade teachers:
It has been a wonderful first few weeks of school!
We are learning so much and making great new
friendships!
You can expect a September news letter in your
child’s folder with important dates. You can also
expect to see black reading bags, reading logs, and
multiplication flash cards being sent home.
September Focus:
Math- multiplication
Writing- Personal narratives
Reading- building our 3rd grade reading
life.
PLTW- Coding
Social Studies- Countries around the
world, starting at home!
10. Frolics of a 4th Grader
Reading:
We are “Launching” into ‘Interpreting Characters: The Heart of the
Story.’ We will be in this unit for the rest of August and all of
September. We will also be using this time for reading assessments.
Don’t forget to have your child read at home!!!
Writing:
This month, we will be crafting Realistic Fiction stories.
These are stories that are fictional, but sound as if they
really could or did happen. We will be celebrating our first
published piece at the end of the month!! ☺
Math:
Factors, Multiples, and Arrays are our focus in our first
unit!! Please help your child by studying multiplication
facts at home!! Another way to help them is by skip
counting!
11. 5th Grade- September
Math- 5th grade mathematicians
are working on multiplication
strategies and division strategies!
Please be working with your child
at home on multiplication facts!
Science-Earth and interaction of
the 4 Earth systems-the
geosphere, atmosphere, the
hydrosphere, and the biosphere
Social Studies- In this unit we will
learn about how our government
began.
Reading-
In reading, students will be reading
thoughtfully and analytically, making
story interpretations, and writing well
about reading.
At Home- Students can read their
independent books & book club
books.
Writing-In writing, students will be
writing a personal narrative. Their
personal narrative will be a true story
with characters, a theme, and a
setting. Their goal is to try to draw
readers into their stories.
12. Non-Nutritional Days
• September 10
• October 31
• November 22
• December 19
• January 31
• February 14
• March 6
• April 24
• May 22 (Fun Day)
15. Drop off and
Pick up
• Bus drop off and
pick up will be
located behind the
building on North
22nd Street.
• Car drop off and
pick up will now be
located in the front
of Central
Elementary School
on North 24th
Street.