Friday, December 17, 2010
PHOTOS: Pajama Day 2010!!!
http://gallery.me.com/kevinkarr#100021&bgcolor=black&view=grid
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
December 17th-Wear Pajamas to School Day
Monday, December 13, 2010
Academic Games - 3rd Place in November Tournament
place (out of 15 schools) team average trophy this weekend for their
performance at the November Academic Games Tournament at Amerman
School in Northville, MI!
Sign up for King School International Night!
Country Posters: For those who would like to be a part but do not have time to participate in a performance, everyone is invited to make a country poster to teach about a special country or culture that you like! This is a great family project, especially over the holidays when you have some free time. Posters must be flat and able to be taped to the wall. Photos are great! Maps are cool, but no flags please.
Coins and Red Envelopes: For anyone traveling abroad over the holidays: Please bring back small coins for us to include in the children's red envelopes! The more countries' coins we have the better! (and any other sort of small flat knick-knacks like stickers and stamps) We also need 300 red envelopes if anyone is going to China or Taiwan at Christmas time.
More information at http://kinginternationalnight.blogspot.com
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Save your unwanted household items for our PTO donation drive in January 2011
appliances, furniture, etc) for our donation drive. If you are
planning on replacing any household items this holiday season, please
consider saving your old item for our donation drive. Our donation
drive is happening in January 2011. It can earn our school up to $1500!
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
SNOWMAN GIVING GIFTS ARE DUE DECEMBER 10TH!!
Please attach the blue snowman to your gift and turn it in to the
school office.
Thank you for your support of King School's holiday giving program!!
Support King School - Shop at the PTO Thrift Shop the week of December 5 through December 12 and vote for the King poster.
poster is supporting the Community Action Committee. Voting for our
poster can win our school PTO $500, $350 or $250. Shopping at the PTO
Thrift Shop supports our school and the community.
Borders Book Fair benefiting King PTO December 10, 11 and 12!
Sign Up to be a Science Olympiad Coach!
Thursday, December 02, 2010
DEADLINE EXTENDED - King PTO Gift Card Fundraiser - ORDER NOW!
Check out www.glscrip.com for options, or refer to your order form. Please take special note of:
- restaurant.com - CONTRIBUTION 55% - used at restaurants such as UMI Sushi, Makaara, Tios, Melange... and more.
- American Girl Store
- Mainstreet Ventures (support our local restaurants)
These and much, much more. Feel free to e-mail orders to Alena Stocking, alena.stocking@gmail.com - followed by a check made out to "King PTO" and sent to Alena's attention at the school.
Last year we raised $800 with your orders..... we have a long way to go. Use these cards as a way to spend money you would normally spend at restaurants (like Olga's or Qdoba).
Order NOW!! Thank you for your interest!! - Alena Stocking, alena.stocking@gmail.com
Fun Fridays Update
of this year's Fun Fridays:
November 19th-Wear Black and White Day
December 17th-Wear Pajamas to School Day
January 28th-Wear Crazy Clothes to School Day (backwards,
inside out, crazy hair, crazy hat, mismatch, etc.)
February 11th-Wear International Clothes Day (represent your
culture)
March-25th-Wear a Shirt with Words on it Day
April 21st-Wear a Hat or Headband Made of Recycled Materials
Day
May 27th-Wear Sunglasses to School Day
Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Winter Teacher Appreciation Day, Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Support King School Shop at the PTO thrift the week of December 5 through December 12 and vote for the King poster
poster. Our poster is supporting the Community Action committee.
Voting for our poster can win our school PTO $500, $350 or $250.
Shopping at the PTO Thrift shop supports our school and the community.
Borders Book Fair benefiting King PTO December 10, 11 and 12!
Science Olympiad Coaches Needed!
Save your unwanted household items for our PTO donation drive in January 2011
appliances, furniture, etc) for our donation drive. If you are
planning on replacing any household items this holiday season, please
consider saving your old item for our donation drive. Our donation
drive is happening in January 2011. It can earn our school up to $1500!
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Speak Up - Survey
The Ann Arbor Public Schools is participating in the Speak Up annual national educational technology survey. We'd like to invite AAPS students, parents and teachers to share their thoughts on key educational issues. The survey runs through December 17, 2010: Please consider logging on and participating. At the end of the survey, our district will be able to access the aggregate data submitted by survey takers in our district and use it for future discussions and planning.
To participate:
1) Go to http://www.speakup4schools.org/speakup2010/
2) Click the link to the appropriate survey
3) Type in your school's name (try the short version first, e.g. Mitchell instead of Mary D. Mitchell, Bryant instead of Clifford E. Bryant), select MI from the State pull-down list, then click the Find School button
4) Click the name of your school in the list presented
5) When prompted for the "secret word" enter aaps then click the Login button.
6) Students, teachers and administrators will be prompted to click the appropriate survey; parents will be taken directly to their survey.
King School International Night Fast Approaching! Sign Up Now!!!
Maypole: I also have a lead on a maypole and a maypole dance teacher if anyone would like to organize a group of 8-16 kids to dance around a maypole.
Coins and Red Envelopes: For anyone traveling abroad over the holidays: Please bring back small coins for us to include in the children's red envelopes! The more countries' coins we have the better! (and any other sort of small flat knick-knacks like stickers) We also need 300 red envelopes if anyone is going to China or Taiwan at Christmas time.
Country Posters: For those who would like to be a part but do not have time to participate in a performance, everyone is invited to make a country poster to teach about a special country or culture that you like! This is a great family project, especially over the holidays when you have some free time. Posters will be displayed for two weeks before and after International Night. Posters must be flat and able to be taped to the wall. Photos are great! Creativity encouraged! Celebrations of achievements of Americans of that ethnic heritage appreciated by the kids! Maps are cool, but no flags please. Contact Padma p_anupindi AT hotmail DOT com for information.
International Night is an incredible evening of pride and celebration for the King School Community. We begin with an International Potluck of delectable dishes from around the world. Then we have a Showcase of Student Performances (325 students last year!)—such as Arabic Debkeh Dance, Israeli folk dance, Korean Tae Kwon Do, Bolivian Dance, Dutch song, Thai dulcimer, American Hip-Hop, Indian bhangra dance, Chinese fan dance, and more! We also decorate the hallways with informational Country Displays and art projects for a World Tour. We are also always open to new innovative ideas!
Monday, November 22, 2010
SNOWMAN GIVING BEGINS NOVEMBER 29!
Gifts are due December 10.
Submitted by Rachel Sabb Community Action
2010 Trick or Treat for UNICEF Results
Treat for UNICEF.
This year $340.00 was donated to help children in need globally.
Academic Games Update
the 3rd place team trophy at the regional tournament last month! More
than a hundred students from 14 schools traveled from as far as Grand
Rapids, Jackson and Oxford to Huron High School for the tournament on
October 16, 2010 where the King School team competed in the game
Equations. At the November tournament this past weekend, Kng School
competed in both Equations and a set theory game, On-Sets (results to
be announced in December). We are very proud of our students for all
their hard work which led to this achievement!
AAPS Gift Policy
"Ann Arbor Public School employees may not accept gifts of more than token value from individual students or parents or from groups of students on school property."
Friday, November 19, 2010
AAPS Educational Foundation Grants Announced
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Report Cards: Questions and Answers
Q1: How do I know what my child is expected to know and be able to do at their grade level?
A1: The State of Michigan's Department of Education sets the standards for what students in each grade should know and be able to do. They call these standards Grade Level Content Expectations or GLCEs for short. School districts in Michigan--including the Ann Arbor Public Schools--use the GLCEs to guide what curriculum is taught at each grade level. For example, the third grade math GLCEs say that students should be able to "Use multiplication and division fact families to understand the inverse relationship of these two operations, e.g., because 3 x 8 = 24, we know that 24 ÷ 8 = 3 or 24 ÷ 3 = 8; express a multiplication statement as an equivalent division statement"; because of this, these concepts are taught in third grade with multiple experiences throughout the year. You can download copies of the GLCEs here or if you need a hard copy, please call your child's teacher or the school office.
Q2: Why doesn’t my child get letter grades (A, B, C, etc.) on her report cards in Ann Arbor?
A2: Letter grades are a form of grading many parents are familiar with as part of their own educational experience. Grades as a form of grading are often subjective and do not necessarily reflect what a child knows or what they need to focus on next. Using the concepts reflected in the GLCEs, more of a “standard” can be applied to teaching and learning for students. With the GLCEs and the associated Ann Arbor curriculum, King School and the Ann Arbor Public Schools have established clear targets that reflect what the State of Michigan believes children should know and learn at a particular grade level.
When you receive your child’s report card, you’ll see reading and writing growth is measured in terms of continuous progress, which you might hear your child’s teacher call “the continuum.” This continuum shows which outcomes a child is currently achieving, which outcomes they have already achieved, and which outcomes they’ll be focusing on next in their learning. Sometimes an outcome on the continuum is achieved quickly and other times mastery requires additional practice and time. This is marked for each student by teachers and reported to parents in November, March and June of each school year. Using this assessment information, teachers are better able to meet the individual needs of students wherever they fall along the continuum of skillfulness.
Q3: How do teachers determine a child’s reading level?
A3: Periodically each student in class participates in a “running record” with their teacher. During a running record, the teacher listens to a child read and asks the child questions about their reading. Afterward, the information gathered during the running record can be analyzed to determine a child’s current level of performance. It also gives information about what a child needs to work on to become a more proficient reader.
Q4: I noticed my second grader (for example) is not yet achieving some of the outcomes for second grade. Should I be concerned?
A4: The outcomes represent end of the year targets, so at this point in the year it is not always concerning. If you are concerned or have a question, please contact your child’s teacher.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Thanksgiving Break - No School
the Thanksgiving break.
Thank You Turkey Trot Volunteers
donuts after the kids finished running or walking at the Turkey Trot!
Thank you to Busch's for donating the gift cards as prizes for the
drawing.
International Night: Indian Group Performance
performance for International Night. If your child is interested,
please email sguduri@gmail.com before Dec 2nd. Practice will be on Mon/
Thursday in the King Multi-purpose room. If you have any questions,
contact Sujata Guduri at sguduri@gmail.com.
Science Olympiad Coaches Needed!
Message for 3rd, 4th, 5th Parents: Kids and Online Safety
Please check your child's backpack for an outstanding booklet being
sent home to you called NET CETERA: Chatting with Kids About Being
Online. This free government brochure offers excellent explanations
and tips about raising safe and smart children in today's technology
filled world.
While our children of all ages are getting more and more tech-savvy,
they often don't have the maturity and judgement to act in
appropriate, safe and ethical ways. This booklet will really assist
you as you work to guide them.
As always, we are so happy to partner with you as we work together to
raise King kids.
Ann O'Keefe, Media Specialist
Kevin Karr
Thursday, November 11, 2010
PHOTO: Amate Bark Paintings
Science Olympiad Coaches Needed!
King Chronicle - from Mr. Karr
Dear King School Families,
So far the fall at King has been wonderful. Our students are hard working, kind, productive, and energetic. Our parents have been thoughtful, supportive and so helpful. Our teachers . . . what can I say . . . they are doing a great job! I appreciate the privilege of working in this wonderful community. Thank you for your continued support in making King School the best it can be.
Report Cards
All students will receive their fall report cards on Wednesday, November 17. It is my hope that the contact you've had with your child's teacher during Curriculum Night and at the fall parent-teacher conference has given you a useful understanding of the report card. It is intended to be a "snapshot in time" to report your child's current achievement. Of course, if you have questions about the report card, please contact your child's teacher.
· Every child to attend a University Musical Society (or similar) production this school year;
· A grade level field trip for each grade;
· Needy students at King;
· Academic Games;
· Science Olympiad;
· Math Olympiad;
· Teachers to purchase classroom materials;
· International Night;
· And more!
School Improvement Plan
The King School Improvement Team (SIT) and the King staff have identified four achievement foci for the school. In a nutshell, the goals are:
1. King students will write paragraphs
2. King students will revise their writing
3. King students will read at grade level
To address these goals, we track which students are not achieving their corresponding grade level outcomes and teachers use this information to help address difficulties a student may be having.
In addition to what happens in the classroom, the SIT works to help parents become involved in understanding and addressing the goals. As part of the SIT meetings this fall, we've been in discussion about the best ways to do this. Please look for more information as the year progresses. If you have suggestions or questions, please feel free to email me at karrk@aaps.k12.mi.us or the SIT co-chair Camille Ziolek (acziolek at oaklandcc.edu)
Sincerely,
Kevin
P.S. Thank You for ALWAYS following the Drop-off and Pick-up Policy. We're getting better at following this, but we still have a ways to go. Thank you for your support!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
What should I do if I'm not receiving eNotes?
There are two other situations (I can think of) that may prevent a you from receiving a school email:
1. You've previously indicated they did not want to receive the messages from King School in which case you'd want to call the school office to indicate you'd like to begin receiving them again;
OR
2. The email was classified as spam for some reason on your email system or program.
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Bicyclists - Please Walk To Glazier - SAFETY FIRST
To help with this, Mr. Karr asks that all students riding bicycles WALK their bicycles until congestion is reduced. This may mean students need to walk their bicycles as far as Glazier Way. Either way, let's instruct our young cyclists to share the sidewalk and to be safe which means walking for a short time is necessary.
Monday, November 08, 2010
Composting Help Requested For Winter
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
King School International Night Organizational Meeting - 11/9 @ 6 PM
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
King Student Council Food Drive - 11/1 - 11/19
The King School Student Council Canned Food Drive is back! We are collecting non-perishable foods from November 1 - November 19. Our goal is to collect over 4000 food items!
Everything collected will be donated to Food Gatherers. Food Gatherers exists to alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes in our community by reducing food waste through the rescue and distribution of perishable and non-perishable food, coordinating with other hunger relief providers, educating the public about hunger, and developing new food resources.
Here are some suggestions of canned and dry goods recommended that are nutritious and easy to donate:
Tuna Fish or other canned fish or meat Rice
Beef Stew, Meat Soups
Hearty Soups
Canned Spaghetti or Pasta
Chili
Beans (kidney, pinto, green, yellow, refried or black beans)
Baby Food or Formula
Ensure or other nutritional supplement drinks
Dry Beans
Dry Pasta
Powdered Milk
Pancake or Baking Mixes
Cereal/Oatmeal
Granola Bars
Peanut Butter
Jelly (in plastic jars)
*Please consider donating items with "pop tops" that don't require a can opener.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Turkey Trot is Friday, November 12-PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday, October 29, 2010
PHOTO: Mileage Club Is Popular At King!
Please Return Sally Foster Brochures and Coupon Booklets
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
King Of Hearts 5K T-shirt Order - Due Monday, November 1
ShirtOrderForm.pdf - Google Docs
If you have questions, please contact Kevin Behmer at behmer@aaps.k12.mi.us
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Superintendent Input Forum
Several community forums are scheduled this month to offer input to the Ann Arbor Public Schools about what qualities are desired in a leader as the district begins the search for a new superintendent.
A survey has also been developed asking members of the public to select their top 10 qualities in a superintendent; there also is space for listing additional feedback. It will be available online until 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31 and can be found by clicking here.
The survey will also be available to the public during the scheduled Superintendent Search Community Forums.
The forums are open to anyone in the community.
Tuesday, Oct. 26
• 7 p.m. Ann Arbor Parent Teacher Organization Council (PTOC) forum at Scarlett Middle School Media Center, 3300 Lorraine St., Ann Arbor
All PTO members, interested, parents, teachers and their friends are welcome!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Trick Or Treat For UNICEF
Trick or Treat for UNICEF"s goal is to raise money to help the children who suffer daily because of
lack of access to clean water, basic medical attention, sufficient nutrition or immunizations. Last year
King school raised $438. Participation is voluntary. Please return collection boxes by November 5.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Halloween Hullabaloo the Whole Family Can Enjoy!
PTO Thrift Shop.
Sunday, October 24th.
Costumes! Come join the fun and get inspired at the A2 PTO Thrift
Shop when Skyline's Crew Team gets creative with a Halloween Fashion
Show on Sunday, October 24th from 1-2 pm. All costumes in the show
will be made from stuff in the shop. Go green this Halloween at the
A2 PTO Thrift Shop.
Crafts! Decorate an old-fashioned treat sac from 2-5 pm with another
group of Skyline High School students. Paint a pillowcase for all
your Halloween candy. Spaces are limited for this craft so call the
shop to reserve your spot: 734-996-9155.
Face-painting! The same Skyline crafty students will also be painting
faces. Come and try on a new "mask" before Halloween.
Treats! Refreshments will be provided at this event by Scarlett
Middle School PTSO.
Come to the Ann Arbor PTO Thrift Shop, 2280 South Industrial Hwy. Ann
Arbor, MI 48104.
http://a2ptothriftshop.org/
Suspicious Incident Bulletin from AA Police Department - NOT AT SCHOOL - But in King Area
Neighborhood Watch - Suspicious Incident Bulletin
The Ann Arbor Police Department is issuing a Suspicious Incident Bulletin.
While the activity is not illegal, it is suspicious. The Ann Arbor Police Department advising residents to report any suspicious incidents to the police department at 911.
· Look assertive and be aware of your surroundings.
· Walk or jog with a trusted friend or co-worker when possible.
· Trust your intuition, if a particular situation makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, choose and alternate.
· Have your keys in hand before you reach your vehicle or residence
· Be aware that your risk increases in secluded and isolated areas.
· If someone stops to ask for directions, never get close enough to the vehicle to be grabbed.
· Carry your cell phone with you at all times.
· Do not jog or walk with headphones, remember you need to use all your instincts.
· Description of subject and any unusual behavior or clothing.
· Description of vehicle with any identifying marks or stickers.
· Direction of travel.
Monday, October 18, 2010
King Care Available on November 2
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Support PTO: Register Your Kroger Card!
How to Register Your Kroger Plus Card and Link It to the King PTO
These instructions are for Kroger shoppers who have a Kroger Plus Card. (It is not a gift card, and it does not carry a balance.) If you do not have one, then you can get one at the Kroger Customer Service desk if you wish. To activate it immediately, you will need to use it at least once.
In your web browser, go to www.kroger.com
Click on "Create an account" near the upper right-hand corner.
Fill in your e-mail address and create a password, then click "save and continue."
Fill in a zip code, such as 48105, and click "find stores."
Choose a store from the dropdown list and click "save and continue."
Select the little round "button" in front of the words "Yes, I have a Kroger Plus Card." This will cause the screen to change so that you can complete step 7.
Fill in your Kroger Plus Card Number--it's the string of digits under the barcode on the back of your Kroger Plus Card. Please do not include any spaces. Also fill in your last name and zip code and click "save and continue."
Select any boxes you wish for receiving e-mails (or not), and click "save and continue."
Select the box in front of "*I have read and agree to the Terms and Conditions" and click "complete registration."
The next screen asks you to check your e-mail.
When you log in to your e-mail account and look in your inbox, there should be an e-mail from Kroger. When you open it, click on the link after the phrase "Please confirm your e-mail address and selected preferences by clicking the following link:"
Now you have been redirected to the Kroger website. Click on "Log in to your account."
Type in your e-mail address and password and click "sign in."
Click on the last line under the Account Settings tab, which is "Community Rewards." This will cause the Community Rewards section to expand so that you can complete step 15.
Now click on "Edit Community Rewards Program Information."
In the box under "Find Your Organization" type the following: king pto then click "search."
You should now see M. L. KING PTO under "Select Your Organization." Here's the important part: Select the little round "button" in front of M. L. KING PTO. Then click "save changes." Hooray! That was a lot of hoops to jump through. Thank you so much! Now, every time your Kroger Plus Card is swiped at checkout, 5% of the purchase amount will go to the King PTO.
After saving, the screen should have returned to the Account Settings tab. To verify that M. L. KING PTO has been selected, click on "Community Rewards" again.
If you see it there, you're done! If you don't see it, please try repeating the steps starting with step 15. Thanks again!
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
PTO Dues Update - 36% Participation
Sunday, October 10, 2010
King of Hearts 5K Sign Up
CLICK HERE to download the registration form.
Support King School and the PTO Thrift Shop!
Thrift Shop located on Industrial Parkway. Our King School poster will
be on display the week of 10/10/10 through 10/17/10. For every 5
dollars spent at the PTO thrift shop you receive a token to vote for
our poster. The winning school poster earns 500 dollars, second place
350 dollars and 3rd place 250 dollars. Buy great items at low costs
and vote for our school poster. Thanks.
Friday, October 08, 2010
King School - Eletrical Issue
I am writing to share that things at school are running smoothly; however, we do not have full electrical power. It was discovered early this morning that two of the three electrical "legs" King accesses for electricity had been damaged overnight, but one of the "legs" is operational. We have most of our lights. Because we have lights, a decision was made not to cancel school.
Again, school has not been cancelled, BUT our procedures at the end of the school day will be different as follows:
- Electricity - All electricity at King School will be shut down shortly after the end of the school day today.
- Telephones - We are using our emergency telephone only at school. It is a single phone; all other phones are not working. Parents can call the regular school phone number; however, since we only have one phone, please use discretion when deciding to call.
- Rec and Ed classes cancelled - All Rec and Ed classes are cancelled this afternoon at King School (including Girls On The Run). Since there will be no power, the school will be completely closed down and locked. Parents should pick up their children today at 3:42 PM. If necessary, call the school office at 994-1940.
- King Care cancelled - King Care is cancelled this afternoon. Parents should pick up their children today at 3:42 PM. If necessary, call King Care at 994-4485.
- Parents pick-up at 3:42 - I am asking parents to be especially timely today during pick-up. If possible, please get to school a few minutes early. This is help to make sure every child arrives home safely this afternoon.
Sincerely,
Kevin
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
MLK State Of The School Presentation From Curriculum Night
For your reference, the State Of The School presentation from Curriculum Night 2009, shows below as well.