Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Feelin' Lucky

Stonehedge was fortunate enough this St. Patrick's Day to have several students from the Harrington School of Irish Dance perform for our students.




The dancers performed traditional jigs and other dances. They even invited students up to teach them a few quick moves in front of everyone! We were also treated to a bagpipe performance by Mr. Cunningham.



 Second graders Enya (left) and Kylie showed their St. Patrick's Day spirit.



Each year, Mrs. Schweitzer's second grade students send Lucky Grams to prior teachers. The Lucky Grams are a letter letting their former teachers know how lucky they feel to have know them! In the photo above, Mrs. Vislosky stands with former students (from left) Angie, Julianna, and Kaelyn who wrote her a Lucky Gram.

Several little leprechauns made their way into school recently. Luckily, we didn't notice any mischief though!




Last week, our first grade students were treated to a morning spent with local maple syrup expert "Mr. G". Groups trekked through the deep snow outside to watch Mr. G demonstrate tapping a tree to get sap out. Upon returning to the classrooms, the students were shown how to boil down the sap and turn it into syrup. 


Focusing on Patience and Acceptance
This month we highlight patience and acceptance as our Character Education traits. Students in Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. Mathewson's classes gave a clever demonstration on being patient with each other and accepting of each other's ability to make a basket while playing a game.

Students show patience by being flexible and tolerating a shift in plans without whining or complaining. Taking turns and sharing attention are also signs of a child who is developing patience. In this fast-paced world of ours, it is sometimes difficult to be patient, but remember, our children are always watching how we ourselves show patience.

Students in first grade on the left demonstrate how to be patient and supportive as their friends play basketball. Students on the left showed how NOT to be supportive and patient during the assembly.

Congratulations to our HEDGE award winners
         
Grade 1 HEDGE Award Winners
Lawrence Baiz, Michael Burdett, David Byrne, Harrison Card, Angelo Caruso, Alyssa Coon, Logan Dellow, Austin Fesinger, Anni Gilliam, Mikey Gomes, Luke Irvin, Braxton Kelley, Sophia Lawrence, Braydon Manley, Riley McAloon, Evan McCrohan, Isabella Morrell, Natalie Napoli, Dylan Noviello, Samantha Orr, Vinny Pruett,  Da'Lesha Rufus, Mikey Williams




Grade 1 HEDGE Award Winners
RJ Bartholomew, Ryan Begay, Garrett Bleskoski, Brooke Buza, Kayleigh Cherchio, Kyira Davis, Brooke Gourd, Joseph Mazzoni, Will Meade, Cathleen O'Keefe, Connor Pyer, Ty Rotblat, Trinity Smith, Ryan Tabaczyk, Luke Tremblay, Liam Tyler, Chris Watkins, Hannah Wood


We Have a Winner!
The PTA hosted a game night for grades two and three last week. We had a great turnout and each students went home with a prize. Special thanks to our PTA volunteers and our teachers who helped make the night special for everyone.

Important Dates
March 20, 11:30 a.m. dismissal for students--1/2 day staff development
March 25, Family Library Night, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
April 3 - 10, Spring Recess, No School 

Have a great day!
~Lori

                                        


Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Oh the Thinks You Can Think!

Stonehedge celebrated Dr. Seuss' birthday yesterday. And, as he does throughout the year, Dr. Seuss challenged us to 'think all the thinks we could think'. 



Students in Miss Elmer's first grade class wrote about their favorite Dr. Seuss stories. 



Ask your first grader about the new library goldfish, Otto, inspired by their reading of  Gustav the Goldfish and A Fish out of Water by Dr. Seuss.   


 Some kindergarten classes fashioned Cat in the Hat style paper hats. 


Celebrating 100 Days of School
Between several school delays, holidays, and snow days, it may have been difficult to track exactly when the 100th day of school fell. But that didn't stop our celebrating and learning dedicated to the number 100.

Some kindergarten classes took advantage of a fun app that can age your appearance. The app aged the children to appear 100 and students wrote about what they would like to do when they are 100 years old. 

Other classes drew pictures of themselves at age 100. 


Miss Kolis' students were greeted with a 100 day banner and door decoration they could walk through.

Winter "Wonder"land was a Success!
For the second year, the Winter "Wonder"land event drew record crowds as parents, students, and staff discovered projects and toured classrooms.

Please enjoy this short video that showcases some of the great learning, field trips, school guests, and teamwork that went into this year's Winter "Wonder"land. 



How to Help our Animal Friends
One of Stonehedge's fifth grade clubs, called Let's Unite, is organizing a 'Pennies for Paws' drive now through March 13. Students are asked to bring in spare change and donate to the SPCA. Collection jars are in classrooms. 



Second Grade Students Enjoy Lively Performance
Our second grade students were entertained by the Merry-Go-Round Youth Theatre as they performed selections from Just So Stories, written by Rudyard Kipling. Selections included How the Whale Got His Tiny Throat, The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo and How the First Letter Was Written. Students had the opportunity to learn about the stories prior to the actual performance by working with the actors to learn about the characters, setting, and text features. If laughter is any indication, the children loved the performance!



Stonehedge's own physical education teacher Steve Shoults is going bald! Well, more accurately, he's going to shave his head in an effort to raise money and awareness of childhood cancers. Mr. Shoults is collecting any size donation to go towards this great cause. Every student who makes a donation will be entered to win a drawing. The prize? The winner will get to shave Mr. Shoults' hair! Be on the lookout for more information.

Important Dates to Remember
Enrichment Day - Saturday, March 7
Library Night - March 11, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. 
Family Game Night for Grades 2-3 - Thursday, March 12, 6:30-7:30 in the ST Gym
Half Day of School for Students - Friday, March 20 Student Dismissal 11:30 a.m.
Open Library Night - March 24, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

~Lori