Welcome to
Central Elementary
School
Go Eagles!!!
2013-2014
Notes From Mrs. Mizell
Dear Parents,
On behalf of the teachers and staff of the Central Elementary
School (CES), I would like to welcome you back to school. I
anticipate that the 2013-14 academic year will prove to be an
exciting and productive year. To those who are new to Central, we
hope that you will quickly feel at home and become involved in the
activities of our school through the PTA and your child’s classroom.
As I continue as principal at Central Elementary, I will work diligently
with parents and faculty to foster an atmosphere that promotes a
learning community that is child centered. Working as a team we will
move forward in our mission to create a warm, caring, disciplined,
and challenging environment in which all students can learn and reach
their highest potential becoming responsible members of society.
Although we strongly believe in academic excellence, we also feel
that learning must be fun and rewarding for each child. By working
together, students, parents/guardians, and staff can make Central
Elementary School an exciting and enjoyable place to learn. I am
blessed to work with the Central staff, families, and community.
Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence
Sincerely,
Cindy Mizell
Announcements
• September 25th – Grandparents Breakfast
• September 26th – Family Math Night
5:30-7:30
• October 25th – No school
• November 25th thru November 29th –
Thanksgiving Break
• December 23rd thru January 5th –
Christmas Break
Non-Nutritional Days
• September 27th
• October 31st
• November 22nd
• December 20th
• January 29th
• February 13th
• March 21st
• April 17th
• May 23rd
PTA Dates
• September 25th –
Grandparents Breakfast
• October 3rd –
PTA Guys Game Night
• October 10th –
Skate Night
Be sure to stop by your local Wal-Mart and
pick up snacks to donate at the purple in-
store donation bins between August 26-
September 8! All donations go directly to
children in out school distr`ict. This
donation program is part of the non-profit
Champions for Kids SIMPLE Giving program
with Wal-Mart to provide resources to
children across America. Your local PTA’s
working with the Van Buren School District
will assist with the distribution of all donated
items. For more information, go to
www.championsforkids.org .
Central Elementary will be having
the annual Report to the Public on
September 26, 2013 at 4:45 pm in
conjunction with Math Night from
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Touchdown
Math Night
September 26th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Join us on Thursday, September 26th for a night of
Football fun with Math! We will be playing games,
talking about measurement, and much much more!
From the Counselor……
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL
I love the start of a
new school year! The
excitement of those
returning, and the
curiosity of the
kindergartners brings a
smile. I’m here to help
out in any way possible.
Feel free to contact me
anytime.
Phone –
474-7058
Email –
amanda.ming@vbsd.us
Word of the Month
RESPECT
---------------------------------------------------------------------
We start the year off learning about respect
because it is an expectation with have for all
students and staff at Central Elementary. The
quote of the month says it all…..
Treat others the way you
want to be treated.
Amanda Ming - Counselor
Welcome to Kindergarten!
Starting Wednesday, we will be talking about the eight basic colors! If possible, please dress your
child in the specific color that corresponds with that day. It can be a solid color or just a little
of the color. If your child does not have clothes to go along with the color of the day that is
just fine too! 
Wednesday, August 21………Black
Thursday, August 22…………Red
Friday, August 23……………….Yellow
Monday, August 26…………….Orange
Tuesday, August 27…………….Blue
Wednesday, August 28.………Purple
Thursday, August 29…………..Brown
Friday, August 30…………………Green
Unit 1
• Reading- We are Readers
• Writing- Launching the Writing Workshop
• Math- Who is in School Today?
• Science/Social Studies- Five Senses, Your Place in the World
What are we studying??
Reading:. Readers Build Good Habits
Math: : How Many of Each?
Writing: Small Moment Writing
What’s Happening in
2nd Grade???Reading
For September and October we are working on
reading information books, reading the world.
Writing
This month we are studying Information Books: Using writing
to teach others All about Our Favorite Topics
Math
Our focus in math this month is Shapes, Blocks,
And Symmetry.
Science/Social Studies
We will be learning about Soil as well as
Changes Throughout History.
Dates to Remember:
September 26th- Family Math Night
October 25th – No School
Reading:
We are “Launching” into „Creating a Readerly Third Grade
Life.‟ We will be in this unit for the rest of August and all of
September
Writing:
For the months of August and September, we will
be crafting Personal Narratives (stories from our
lives). Help your child brainstorm people, objects,
and events that are meaningful to them.
Math:
PLACE VALUE is our focus in our first unit!!
We will also be learning different strategies to
help us add and subtract!
Science:
What‟s that sound?! We are ringing in the new
school year by studying the different types of
sound and sound waves.
Meet the 3rd Grade Crew:
Mrs. Tia Smith
Mrs. Rachel Hackler
Mrs. Melissa Nuckolls
4th Grade Happenings
Reading- We will be setting goals for our reading lives. They will also be working on
characters. This unit will challenge readers to identify with the characters as they read.
Writing- We are doing a unit on writing realistic fiction. Students will be creating and
developing stories and characters that feel real.
Science – We will start out the year learning all about science process skills and the scientific
method, before starting our unit on the study of electricity. Students will be learning how
electricity travels and how the structure of a circuit affects the flow of electricity. Students
will learn how to construct simple circuits from circuit diagrams.
Math- Students we will be studying multiplication. They will learn how to represent
multiplication using arrays. We will learn multiplication combinations and how to find
factors.
4th Grade says… “GO HOGS!”
5th Grade
• Science
We will start out the year
learning all about science
process skills and the scientific
method, before starting our
unit of study on matter.
• Math
In math we will be studying
multiplication and division to
start the year! We will also
learn about factors and
multiples of numbers.
• Reading Workshop
We will be setting goals for our
reading lives. Students will be
working on reading with greater
urgency and independence.
• Writing Workshop
We will revisit narrative writing.
Students will use the skills they
have acquired through previous
units to write like a pro.
• Social Studies
Our first unit of study is going
to be Geography. We will be
learning all about how to use
maps and globes to gather
information.
Reading is important because…
Strong reading and writing
skills are essential for
success in school and later
life. Although most children
learn to read in their
classroom programs, a few
children have great difficulty
learning to read and write.
Reading Recovery can help!
Scientific evidence reviewed by the U.S. Department of
Education's What Works Clearinghouse confirms that
Reading Recovery is effective.
Reading Recovery Teacher
Bonnie Duff
Central Elementary
Van Buren, AR 72921
479-474-7059
bonnie.duff@vbsd.us
University Training Center
University of Arkansas
Little Rock, AR
Center For Literacy
Contact your local
Reading Recovery
professional
Reading Recovery
at Central Elementary, Van Buren School District
25 Years of Excellence in North America
•Nearly 2 million American first graders have had Reading Recovery
lessons.
•75% reached grade-level standard at the end of their lessons.
•All children make progress, but a few do not reach grade-level
standard.
• Information from Reading Recovery lessons helps schools and parents
plan future evaluation and services.
Reading Recovery works because… Families can help by…
•highly trained teachers
work intensively, with
individual children each
school day.
•lessons are planned to
build on the knowledge
and strengths of
each child.
•being sure your child's school
attendance is as regular as
possible.
•listening to your child read books
sent home by the Reading
Recovery teacher.
•returning the books each day so
the teacher can send home
new books.
•making reading time positive,
short, and enjoyable.
To find out more about
Reading Recovery visit our website at www.readingrecovery.org
Central Elementary Media Center
Our Book Fair is Coming!
Friday Oct 19 through Thursday Oct 25
At the Book Fair you will find the latest
and finest titles for kids, as well as
books of interest to parents.
See you there.
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.

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  • 2.
    Notes From Mrs.Mizell Dear Parents, On behalf of the teachers and staff of the Central Elementary School (CES), I would like to welcome you back to school. I anticipate that the 2013-14 academic year will prove to be an exciting and productive year. To those who are new to Central, we hope that you will quickly feel at home and become involved in the activities of our school through the PTA and your child’s classroom. As I continue as principal at Central Elementary, I will work diligently with parents and faculty to foster an atmosphere that promotes a learning community that is child centered. Working as a team we will move forward in our mission to create a warm, caring, disciplined, and challenging environment in which all students can learn and reach their highest potential becoming responsible members of society. Although we strongly believe in academic excellence, we also feel that learning must be fun and rewarding for each child. By working together, students, parents/guardians, and staff can make Central Elementary School an exciting and enjoyable place to learn. I am blessed to work with the Central staff, families, and community. Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence Sincerely, Cindy Mizell
  • 4.
    Announcements • September 25th– Grandparents Breakfast • September 26th – Family Math Night 5:30-7:30 • October 25th – No school • November 25th thru November 29th – Thanksgiving Break • December 23rd thru January 5th – Christmas Break
  • 5.
    Non-Nutritional Days • September27th • October 31st • November 22nd • December 20th • January 29th • February 13th • March 21st • April 17th • May 23rd
  • 6.
    PTA Dates • September25th – Grandparents Breakfast • October 3rd – PTA Guys Game Night • October 10th – Skate Night
  • 7.
    Be sure tostop by your local Wal-Mart and pick up snacks to donate at the purple in- store donation bins between August 26- September 8! All donations go directly to children in out school distr`ict. This donation program is part of the non-profit Champions for Kids SIMPLE Giving program with Wal-Mart to provide resources to children across America. Your local PTA’s working with the Van Buren School District will assist with the distribution of all donated items. For more information, go to www.championsforkids.org .
  • 8.
    Central Elementary willbe having the annual Report to the Public on September 26, 2013 at 4:45 pm in conjunction with Math Night from 5:00-7:00 p.m. Touchdown Math Night September 26th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Join us on Thursday, September 26th for a night of Football fun with Math! We will be playing games, talking about measurement, and much much more!
  • 9.
    From the Counselor…… WELCOMEBACK TO SCHOOL I love the start of a new school year! The excitement of those returning, and the curiosity of the kindergartners brings a smile. I’m here to help out in any way possible. Feel free to contact me anytime. Phone – 474-7058 Email – amanda.ming@vbsd.us Word of the Month RESPECT --------------------------------------------------------------------- We start the year off learning about respect because it is an expectation with have for all students and staff at Central Elementary. The quote of the month says it all….. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Amanda Ming - Counselor
  • 10.
    Welcome to Kindergarten! StartingWednesday, we will be talking about the eight basic colors! If possible, please dress your child in the specific color that corresponds with that day. It can be a solid color or just a little of the color. If your child does not have clothes to go along with the color of the day that is just fine too!  Wednesday, August 21………Black Thursday, August 22…………Red Friday, August 23……………….Yellow Monday, August 26…………….Orange Tuesday, August 27…………….Blue Wednesday, August 28.………Purple Thursday, August 29…………..Brown Friday, August 30…………………Green Unit 1 • Reading- We are Readers • Writing- Launching the Writing Workshop • Math- Who is in School Today? • Science/Social Studies- Five Senses, Your Place in the World
  • 11.
    What are westudying?? Reading:. Readers Build Good Habits Math: : How Many of Each? Writing: Small Moment Writing
  • 12.
    What’s Happening in 2ndGrade???Reading For September and October we are working on reading information books, reading the world. Writing This month we are studying Information Books: Using writing to teach others All about Our Favorite Topics Math Our focus in math this month is Shapes, Blocks, And Symmetry. Science/Social Studies We will be learning about Soil as well as Changes Throughout History. Dates to Remember: September 26th- Family Math Night October 25th – No School
  • 13.
    Reading: We are “Launching”into „Creating a Readerly Third Grade Life.‟ We will be in this unit for the rest of August and all of September Writing: For the months of August and September, we will be crafting Personal Narratives (stories from our lives). Help your child brainstorm people, objects, and events that are meaningful to them. Math: PLACE VALUE is our focus in our first unit!! We will also be learning different strategies to help us add and subtract! Science: What‟s that sound?! We are ringing in the new school year by studying the different types of sound and sound waves. Meet the 3rd Grade Crew: Mrs. Tia Smith Mrs. Rachel Hackler Mrs. Melissa Nuckolls
  • 14.
    4th Grade Happenings Reading-We will be setting goals for our reading lives. They will also be working on characters. This unit will challenge readers to identify with the characters as they read. Writing- We are doing a unit on writing realistic fiction. Students will be creating and developing stories and characters that feel real. Science – We will start out the year learning all about science process skills and the scientific method, before starting our unit on the study of electricity. Students will be learning how electricity travels and how the structure of a circuit affects the flow of electricity. Students will learn how to construct simple circuits from circuit diagrams. Math- Students we will be studying multiplication. They will learn how to represent multiplication using arrays. We will learn multiplication combinations and how to find factors. 4th Grade says… “GO HOGS!”
  • 15.
    5th Grade • Science Wewill start out the year learning all about science process skills and the scientific method, before starting our unit of study on matter. • Math In math we will be studying multiplication and division to start the year! We will also learn about factors and multiples of numbers. • Reading Workshop We will be setting goals for our reading lives. Students will be working on reading with greater urgency and independence. • Writing Workshop We will revisit narrative writing. Students will use the skills they have acquired through previous units to write like a pro. • Social Studies Our first unit of study is going to be Geography. We will be learning all about how to use maps and globes to gather information.
  • 16.
    Reading is importantbecause… Strong reading and writing skills are essential for success in school and later life. Although most children learn to read in their classroom programs, a few children have great difficulty learning to read and write. Reading Recovery can help! Scientific evidence reviewed by the U.S. Department of Education's What Works Clearinghouse confirms that Reading Recovery is effective. Reading Recovery Teacher Bonnie Duff Central Elementary Van Buren, AR 72921 479-474-7059 bonnie.duff@vbsd.us University Training Center University of Arkansas Little Rock, AR Center For Literacy Contact your local Reading Recovery professional Reading Recovery at Central Elementary, Van Buren School District
  • 17.
    25 Years ofExcellence in North America •Nearly 2 million American first graders have had Reading Recovery lessons. •75% reached grade-level standard at the end of their lessons. •All children make progress, but a few do not reach grade-level standard. • Information from Reading Recovery lessons helps schools and parents plan future evaluation and services. Reading Recovery works because… Families can help by… •highly trained teachers work intensively, with individual children each school day. •lessons are planned to build on the knowledge and strengths of each child. •being sure your child's school attendance is as regular as possible. •listening to your child read books sent home by the Reading Recovery teacher. •returning the books each day so the teacher can send home new books. •making reading time positive, short, and enjoyable. To find out more about Reading Recovery visit our website at www.readingrecovery.org
  • 18.
    Central Elementary MediaCenter Our Book Fair is Coming! Friday Oct 19 through Thursday Oct 25 At the Book Fair you will find the latest and finest titles for kids, as well as books of interest to parents. See you there.
  • 19.
    Drop off and Pickup • 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.