Thursday, March 31, 2011

2010 MEAP Scores Released

The fall 2010 MEAP data have been released by the State of Michigan. The updated reading, writing (only given in 4th grade), math, and science (only given in 5th grade) scores for King show below. We are very, very proud of King students and how they performed on the test. We analyze the data from the test to help us understand what is needed next in our teaching.

3rd Grade
Reading - 96% proficient, 73% advanced
Math - 100% proficient, 84% advanced

4th Grade
Reading - 99% proficient, 70% advanced
Writing - 91% proficient, 42% advanced
Math - 97% proficient, 87% advanced

5th Grade
Reading - 97% proficient, 88% advanced
Math - 99% proficient, 91% advanced
Science - 92% proficient, 78% advanced

Based on the 2010 MEAP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School ranks as the sixth highest scoring elementary school and the twelfth highest scoring school overall in the state of Michigan.  We are a strong school community and these scores are certainly reflective of the commitment that exists from all stakeholders in the community to providing excellence in education.  

Thank you to the King staff and parents for their work in supporting out students.  Most of all, congratulations to our students for their fine efforts!!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

2010 MEAP Scores

The fall 2010 MEAP data have been released by the State of Michigan. The updated reading, writing (only given in 4th grade), math, and science (only given in 5th grade) scores for King show below. We are very, very proud of King students and how they performed on the test. We analyze the data from the test to help us understand what is needed next in our teaching.

3rd Grade
Reading - 96% proficient, 73% advanced
Math - 100% proficient, 84% advanced

4th Grade
Reading - 99% proficient, 70% advanced
Writing - 91% proficient, 42% advanced
Math - 97% proficient, 87% advanced

5th Grade
Reading - 97% proficient, 88% advanced
Math - 99% proficient, 91% advanced
Science - 92% proficient, 78% advanced

Based on the 2010 MEAP, Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School ranks as the sixth highest scoring elementary school and the twelfth highest scoring school overall in the state of Michigan.  We are a strong school community and these scores are certainly reflective of the commitment that exists from all stakeholders in the community to providing excellence in education.  

Thank you to the King staff and parents for their work in supporting out students.  Most of all, congratulations to our students for their fine efforts!!!


The fall 2009 MEAP data:

The fall 2009 MEAP data has been released by the State of Michigan. The updated chart of the King scores shows below for reading, writing, English language arts (ELA), math, and science (only given in 5th grade). We are very, very proud of ALL King students and how they performed on the test. We analyze the data from the test to help us understand what is needed next in our teaching.

3rd Grade
Reading - 100% proficient, 69% advanced
Math - 100% proficient, 91% advanced

4th Grade
Reading - 96% proficient, 81% advanced
Writing - *
Math - 100% proficient, 93% advanced

5th Grade
Reading - 94% proficient, 74% advanced
Math - 97% proficient, 93% advanced
Science - 94% proficient, 81% advanced
* As of 4/14/2010, writing scores have not been released.


The fall 2008 MEAP data:

3rd Grade
Reading - 96% proficient, 69% advanced
Writing - 93% **
ELA - 96%**
Math - 100% proficient, 97% advanced

4th Grade
Reading - 94% proficient, 73% advanced
Writing - 78% proficient, 0% advanced
ELA - 94% **
Math - 97% proficient, 92% advanced

5th Grade
Reading - 97% proficient, 80% advanced
Writing - 93% **
ELA - 99%**
Math - 99% proficient, 93% advanced
Science - 99% proficient, 85% advanced

** The last year for the writing test in third and fifth grade was the 2008-09 school year. Since ELA (English Language Arts) was a combination score representing reading and writing proficiency, 2008-09 is also the last year it could be calculated.

Congrats to Jalen Yockey, State Art Award Winner!

Congratulations to Jalen Yockey for winning honors at the State Level Art competition!  Jalen Yockey took the top 15 mark, which means his piece will travel with the Michigan Department of Education (MDE) show around the State.    More news to come…
Jalen's work will likely reach the Governer's headquarters in its travels. 

Submitted by Ms. Wayne, King School Visual Arts Studio Teacher

Attention 5th Grade Parents....Clague PTSO Needs YOU!

We are looking for individuals interested in being on the PTSO Board for the 2011-2012 school year!  Elections will be held at the April Meeting on Monday, April 11th at 7 pm in the Media Center for the following positions:
 
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
6th Grade Member at Large
7th Grade Member at Large
8th Grade Member at Large
 
If you are interested in running for one of these positions or have questions about the positions, please contact Stephanie Ritter, Clague PTSO VP, at tslcritter@comcast.net or 719-235-8861.  Check us out at http://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/clague.ptso/home !

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Silent Auction Update 2

Dear King Families:
The Silent Auction is one month away--save your pennies and hoard your allowance because we've got some very special offerings this year.  In our corporate side you'll see old favorites as well as some new and interesting offerings.  Ethnic dinners, parties, and other creative talents are part of our wonderful King Family Donations.  

In the upcoming weeks, we are going to preview featured items; here's a small sample of some great items. 

 UM Basketball Tickets (MSU Game and state bragging rights), a Charles Woodson Fathead (Wall Sticker), Private Stringed Instrument Lessons (from a  King parent and member of the A2 symphony ), and much.... much.... much... more - stay tuned!

Two quick points as we head into Spring Break.  
- Do you like a quick registration process, an organized food line, and a check out that moves quickly?  All this is possible with VOLUNTEERS.  Please sign up for a 30 minute slot.      Silent Auction Volunteer Sign Up

- We don't have much time - but we are accepting cover art from King student artists!  Have your kids draw a 3" x 2" picture of their FAVORITE PTO SPONSORED EVENT.   For a full listing check out the chair listing in your directory - ideas are International Night, Ice Cream Social, Classroom Support, 5k Run... etc.   The auction exists to support these programs - we thought it would be fun to have some kid art showing this on the cover.  Put a name, and indicate the event on the back.  Use magic marker or really dark pencil.  Four will be selected.

Donations are also accepted up until the day of the auction, however, donations received after March 31 are not guaranteed to make it into the catalog.  E-mailking.silent.auction@gmail.com, or sign up at Donate to the King Auction.

Thank you - have a wonderful Spring Break and remember--auction time is near !!  - Alena Stocking, Auction Chair

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Extended Day Option 2011-12 Update

As of March 24, one Extended Day Option (EDO) classroom has been confirmed at King School for the 2011-12 school year.  All families who submitted EDO applications before March 24 are confirmed for an EDO spot for 2011-12.

A second EDO classroom is still possible for 2011-12, so families should continue to sign up through the Rec & Ed office.  Downloadable forms can be found at:
http://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/reced.childcare/extended_day_option
A final decision about a second EDO classroom at King for 2011-12 will occur around May 1.

If you have questions, please call the King School office at 994-1940.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Silent Auction Donations Needed!!

The Silent Auction is about 5 weeks away.  We have seen a lot of great submissions this year - a hula class, speaker set, homemade cookies, handmade jewelry and much, much more!  These are donations from our King families and the creativity is wonderful.  Donations from families are down at this point this year - but almost 1/2.   I encourage everyone to consider how you can support the silent auction.  Share a hobby, make a meal, donate a certificate or gift item you would never use.  All donations are welcome - no matter how big or small.  The success of the auction depends on all of us - so please consider donating.  The deadline is March 25!  Please e-mailking.silent.auction@gmail.com with questions or donations - or look for the donation forms that have come home in Friday folders.  Thank you for your consideration!  - Alena Stocking, Silent Auction Chair

Last Call for International Night 2011 DVD Orders!

Did you have so much fun at King International Night that you want to experience it all over again? Did your video batteries die or your memory card fill just before your child went up on stage? Do you want to share the King International Night experience with grandparents far away? Well, here's the answer.  Click here for the DVD order form.
thx!
Frances Kai-Hwa Wang

Book Fair Exceeds Expectations!

A big heartfelt thank you to the King community for making this year's
book fair a success! This event could not have happened without the 20
parent volunteers who generously donated over 150 hours to the fair.
We are grateful for the 5,000+ donations of books, movies and music as
well as the $117 for the One for Books coin drive. Scholastic will
donate 117 books to charities on our behalf and the $117 will go
towards purchasing books for the King Library.

We're happy to report that the Scholastic Book Fair sales exceeded our
expectations by almost 25% and the Used Book Fair not only put books
into our students' and teachers' hands but it helped King school
donate boxes of movies to the Mott Children's Hospital and boxes of
books to needy charities.

Christine Kukucka, Kim Lyon and Sandy Aldrich

Shop at the PTO Thrift Shop the week of March 27 through April 3 and support King School!

Shop at the Ann Arbor PTO Thrift shop located on Industrial Parkway
the week of March 27 through April 3. A poster representing King and
supporting International Night will be on display. Buy great items at
low cost and support King School!

Monday, March 21, 2011

Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School International Night 2011 DVD Order Form

Did you have so much fun at King International Night that you want to experience it all over again? Did your video batteries die or your memory card fill just before your child went up on stage? Do you want to share the King International Night experience with grandparents far away? Well, here's the answer.


Yes! I would like to purchase a 2011 King School International Night DVD for $12!

Parent's Name:

Child's Name (s):

Child's Teacher:

Phone (s):

Email (print!):

Quantity: 

x $12 each (check made out to King PTO)

Total amt enclosed: $_____________

Please make checks out to King PTO and put in PTO box in office.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

AAPS Budget Session Information Session

Ann Arbor Public Schools to Hold Budget/Millage Information Session on

Monday, March 21 from 6:30 – 8pm

Pioneer High Schools Cafeteria Annex

 

 

Ø    How will the State of Michigan's budget proposals impact the Ann Arbor Public Schools?

 

Ø    What has AAPS done in the past years to address the state shortfall in public education funding?

 

Ø    What are the impacts of the countywide Special Education Millage on May 3rd?

 

Interim Superintendent Robert Allen will present answers to these questions as the Ann Arbor Public Schools prepare to present the 2011/12 budget to the Board of Education.

 

Please join the district for this important session.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Needed in the Art Room - For Earth Day Mural


WANTED:   wrappers, chip bags, soda cans, plastic bottles of Michigan made products to be used in a mural representing 350 for Earth Day.....drop them off in the Art Room.
Thanks, Ms. Wayne

Volunteers Needed for Disabilty Awareness Day!


Friday, March 25th is Disability Awareness Day.  The all day workshop for 4th graders provides hands-on, kinesthetic learning opportunities for students to experience what life with a disability is like.   We need parent support for Thursday night set up (1 hour); Friday morning workshop assistant (4 hours) or someone to bring food/lunch items for our volunteers from the Center for Independent Living (9 adults).   Parents of any grade are needed.

Please sign up in this Doodle link:


Thank you,
Darla Dubin

Enrolling Now for 2011-12 School Year

For families who are living in the King neighborhoods, we are enrolling now for the 2011-12 school year.  Please pass on  this information to families who are new to King.

Please call the school office at 994-1940 if there are questions.

Yearbook Orders Due

Yearbook orders are due to the school office.  If preferred, please order your yearbook copy online at:


https://www.arachneweb.net/SchoolPictures/Yearbook/

Monday, March 14, 2011

Report Cards - Monday, March 14

Report cards will be distributed to students on Monday, March 14.  If you have questions after looking over your child's progress, please contact your child's teacher.  Some common questions and answers about report cards show below.

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.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

King Parent School Improvement Survey

Dear Parents,

Each elementary school across the Ann Arbor district is focused on continuous school improvement.  As a result,  each school is charged with the responsibility to determine the strengths and needs for improvement.  We invite you to be a part of this process by completing the survey by clicking the link below or, upon your request, a hard copy can be sent home in your child’s backpack for you to complete and return it to school.   The survey asks for your input regarding staff, lunch and recess, and your overall thoughts about the school.  We value your input and hope you will take the time to complete the survey.

Please click the link below or copy it into your browser.

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22BYCMS4FQQ
Sincerely,

Kevin Karr and the MLK School Improvement Team

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

USED Books and Volunteers NEEDED


The annual King school book fair starts next week!  Please consider donating all and any used books, CDs, DVDs and games. Collection boxes can be found near the office and in front of each classroom.  If you need a pick up, please email us at:

We are also looking for more volunteers on Thursday 3/17.  Our goal is to have at least 5 volunteers each hour of the fair.  Please volunteer with us and help make this a wonderful event for the community.  You can sign up on our doodle board at:  http://doodle.com/w8teuychuraafkan

And, don't forget our One for Books challenge.  For every $1 donated by a king student to support our library, Scholastic will donate one book to a charity.  Collection boxes can be found in the school office and in the media center.

Thank you!

Sandy Aldrich, Christine Kukucka and Kim Lyon

Fourth Grade Disability Awareness Day Update - Volunteers Needed


On Friday, March 25th, 2011, all King fourth grade students will participate in the Disability Awareness Workshop.  Volunteers needed!

This is the fifth year that King Elementary has held this hands-on, activity-based workshop whose main purpose is to help students understand how difficult and complex daily living can be for individuals with a variety of disabilities. The program includes activities centered on an empathetic understanding of physical, speech, hearing, vision and learning impairments. The students participate in a wheelchair obstacle course, wear glasses that give them momentary vision impairments, experience speaking with an electric larynx and complete exercises that simulate several reading disabilities. The goal is for the students to learn -- through this personal experience -- that people should be respected no matter how they may look, act, walk or talk.

This workshop was developed by parents in the Rochester Community Schools Special Education Parent Advisory Committee in 1998. It has now expanded to many schools in Oakland County. In the Ann Arbor Public Schools, the workshop was first held at Logan Elementary School in 2005. In subsequent years, this increased to over a dozen buildings and is now in its seventh year in Ann Arbor.

Please consider volunteering on this day, even if you don’t have a 4th grade student. Think of it as a preview if your child is younger or an opportunity to see what you missed last year if your student is in 5th grade. We need 20-25 adult volunteers to help in the morning from 8:30 am until around noon when the students have their lunch break. You are welcome to remain for the rest of the program (12:45 pm to dismissal).
Past experience proves that this is a fun and meaningful experience for all of our children as well as the volunteers.

Volunteers will be trained to oversee students as they rotate through nine different stations, including:

Physical Impairment Centers: Wheelchairs; Walkers; and Fine Motor Activities
Vision, Hearing and Speech Stations: Hearing & Speech; Vision; and Learning
                                                             Disabilities
Accessibility Checklist (students work in teams to complete a checklist that requires
                                        some measuring and math computations)

If you are interested in volunteering, please click here to print and fill out the volunteer form.  Thank you for contributing to the success of the workshop. Please contact me with any questions.

Darla Dubin, 904-5536, darladubin@aol.com
King Parent coordinating the Disability Awareness Workshop

King Students’ Artwork on display at Palio and the Ann Arbor District Library during March


Congratulations! The following students’ artwork was chosen for exhibit at Palio and at the Ann Arbor District Library for the month of March.

Palio

Kenneth Jiang - K, Batik Watercolor

Caitlyn Fong - K, Batik Watercolor

Tim Balayar – K, Batik Watercolor

Yujin Huh – 1st grade, Collage Still Life

Hyun Jung  - 1st grade, Batik Watercolor Letters

Kaitlyn Sabb – 2nd grade, Still Life Pastel

Candace Jung – 2nd grade, Still Life Pastel

Vincent Tremonti – 2nd grade, Still Life Pastel

Avani Guduri - 2nd grade, Graphic Design Name

Yaseen Daoud - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Youngseo Lee - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Max Brodkey - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Gretchen Parrish - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Siena Smith - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Emily Kim - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Jadyn Smith - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Shannon Stocking - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Johannes Kretzler - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Sophie Wolf - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Anastasia Papageorgiou - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Jonathan Zou - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Varsha Subramanyam – 3rd grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Rhea Cong – 3rd grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Anton Pereklita – 3rd grade, Still Life Chalk

Brandon Geng – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Afua Nkansah – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Ayaka Asada - 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Julianna Caton - 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Saulius Galvanauskas – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Clara Boudette – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

William Chung – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Madison Downer – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Beatrice Chen – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Taka Fetters – 4th grade, Still Life Chalk

Kailyn Barton - 5th grade, Color Lino-Cut

Dong Joo Lee – 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Soham Naik - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Peter Kalemkerian – 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Joey Hollenshead – 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Claire Deng – 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Laura Deng – 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Mairead Erhardt - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Iris Campbell - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Luke Renken - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Saskia VanNieuwstadt - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Zoe Schumacher - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Christopher Zou - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil


District Library

Henry Zocher – 1st grade, Water Color Batik

Sebastian Berofsky – 2nd grade, Serape

Avani Guduri – 2nd grade, Serape

Candace Jung - 2nd grade, Serape

Derek Hwang - 2nd grade, Serape

Brayden MacBride - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Samantha Chan - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Priyanka Naik - 2nd grade, Serape

Kosuke Nakamura - 2nd grade, Serape

Christian Wright - 2nd grade, Serape

Alex Kukucka - 2nd grade, Serape

Timothy Hamill - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Benjamin Pollitz - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Dimash Umirbayev - 2nd grade, Serape

Angie Zhou - 2nd grade, Serape

Mike Shi - 2nd grade, Serape

Koen VanNieuwstadt - 2nd grade, Serape

Bridgett Jung - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Sophia Schuster - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Elizabeth Kolias - 2nd grade, Ceramic Bowl

Ji Yoon Shin – 2nd grade, Graphic Design Name

Maddie Bower - 3rd grade, Graphic Design Name

Varsha Subramanyam – 3rd grade, Yarn Painting

Joy Li – 4th grade, Amate Bark Painting

Clara Boudette – 4th grade, Still Life Pastel

Hannah Parrish - 5th grade, Still Life Color Pencil

Shivani Jayendraprasad – 5th grade, Basketry

Carina Wilson – 5th grade, Basketry

Joy Chen – 5th grade, Basketry

Jennifer Zhu – 5th grade, Basketry

Maya Millette – 5th grade, Basketry

Carmen Giger – 5th grade, Basketry

Amiritha Anupindi – 5th grade, Basketry

Charles Berofsky – 5th grade, Printmaking

Yuto Asada – 5th grade, Printmaking

Zoe Schumacher – 5th grade, Printmaking

Katarina Kretzler - 5th grade, Printmaking

Matthew Dubin - 5th grade, Animated House

James Riddell - 5th grade, Animated House

Amritha Anupindi - 5th grade, Animated House

Mariana Lopez - 5th grade, Animated House

Carmen Giger - 5th grade, Animated House

These students and their families are cordially invited to a Youth Art and Music Month reception on Sunday, March 13, 2011.  The following events will be held:

2-4 pm Art Walk. View Ann Arbor Public School students’ artwork in merchant windows and at the Ann Arbor District Library while en route to the Michigan Theater for the concert and awards ceremony.

2-3 pm Refreshments at Palio Restaurant, 347 S. Main.  Pick up your Art Walk map and enjoy meeting the other participants.

4-5 pm Sea to Shining Sea, a Benard L. Maas Family Concert presented by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra. This special concert features music about water and earth while showcasing the themed artwork of AAPS students.

5 pm Awards Ceremony. Following the A2SO Concert, students will be presented with an award on the Michigan Theater stage.

Congratulations!
We ARE proud of our students’ achievements.

Ms.Wayne
Art Educator
King Elementary

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

PHOTO: First graders at lunch

Remembering Mrs. Mazie Hamilton, King School Nurse

Many of our families at King School knew and worked with the long-time King School nurse, Mrs. Mazie Hamilton, who passed away on Tuesday, March 1, 2011.  I personally appreciated Mrs. Hamilton for many reasons when I worked at both Northside School and King School over the last 20 years.  I hope others will remember her and all the good she did in her work as a school nurse.


Mazie E. Hamilton, School Nurse
Ann Arbor Public Schools

Mazie E. Hamilton, age 65, died peacefully Monday, February 28, 2011 with family by her side.  Mazie was born February 18, 1946 in Houston, TX and later moved to Ann Arbor where she has lived for nearly 43 years.  In addition to her loving husband of 43 years, Lionel, Mazie is survived by her daughters, Cynthia (Dale) Harrison and Pamela Hamilton; son, Jeffrey Hamilton; and grandsons, Anthony Hamilton and Dale Harrison Jr.


Mrs. Mazie Hamilton served the last 27 years of her life as a nurse for the Ann Arbor Public Schools with many of those years spent at Northside Elementary.


Please join the King School family in extending our heartfelt condolences to the family.  Personal condolences can be forwarded to the family at 2981 Bluett Road, Ann Arbor, MI  48105.


Please sign her guest book at www.starkfuneral.com.

Thursday, March 03, 2011

Extended Day Option Kindergarten for 2011-12

For incoming kindergarten families, I want to let you know I am exploring the possibility of opening up more than one Extended Day Option  (EDO) Kindergarten program for the 2011-12 school year.

What is EDO Kindergarten?  It is a program that combines the traditional half-day kindergarten program with a half-day of fee-based day care.  This program has always been successful and highly sought after for King families who need to have a full-day program for their children.  It is also appealing because children stay with their teacher all day, even during the day care portion of the day.

How will the determination be made as to whether there will be one or two programs at King in 2011-12?  I am confident we will have one EDO at King in the fall.  If there is enough interest from families, we will open a second program as well.

Please note the deadline for applying for EDO is March 21, 2011. Paperwork should be turned into the Rec and Ed department.

If you'd like to know more about EDO, please click the link below:

If you have any questions, please email or call us at school (994-1940).

Sincerely,
Kevin Karr

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Silent Auction Family Donations


Welcome back from Winter Break.  The Silent Auction preparation is in full gear and we need your support.  Please consider donating to the auction.  Consider an experience (cook a meal, host a party, host a craft day), an item (tickets to a game, frequent flier miles, vacation spot) or your expertise (refinishing furniture, yard clean-up).  The King School community is so creative and diverse - and our auction represents that diversity with your donations!  Donations are due March 25, 2011.  E-mail king.silent.auction@gmail.com or fill out the form that came home before the break. 

Thank you for your support!  - Alena Stocking, Silent Auction Chair

Book Fair Carnival...Your Ticket to Read! Coming March 17 – 18!


You are invited to the King PTO Used and Scholastic Book Fair (http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/kingschoolpto), a reading event packed with excitement for students and families.  Our theme – Book Fair Carnival – will make reading as entertaining as a carnival midway. The entire school community will delight in an exciting atmosphere of great books, thrilling stories, and fun. Readers of all ages will walk away from the Book Fair with the grandest prize of all: a lifelong love of reading. 

This year we will join thousands of schools across the country by participating in the One for Books Coin Drive.  Scholastic will match the monetary donations we generate with a donation of one book for every dollar we collect to three national non-profit organizations dedicated to helping kids and families in need: Kids in Distressed Situations, Inc., the Kids In Need Foundation, and the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. We are asking King families to help us reach the goal of $1 per King student to raise $409 for the school library and to donate 409 books to these charities.  Coin collection boxes will be located near the school office and in the media center. 

As noted in the flyer that went home before mid-winter break, posters and book reviews to promote the fair will be due to the school office by Monday March 7th.  Since there is no school on that Monday, we will accept posters until end of day Tuesday March 8th. 

Fair Dates:
March 17th - Student shopping throughout the school day.  Open to family and friends  
                      3:45pm - 8:30pm.
March 18th - 8:00am - 9:30am during Bagels and Buns

Volunteers needed:
We need lots of help to collect/sort used books and to run the book fair.  Please visit our doodle board (http://doodle.com/w8teuychuraafkan) and sign up today.

Flyers with more information about the book fair will be sent home in the Friday Folders.  Please join us to make this Book Fair the BEST our school has ever seen.  

Thank you!

Sandy Aldrich, Christine Kukucka and Kim Lyon
Used and Scholastic Book Fair Co-Chairs

May 2 – 27 BOX TOPS CONTEST

Save those box tops!!  In May, we will have our annual contest to see which classroom brings in the most box tops.  The winning classroom gets a smoothie party and bragging rights for the next year!

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

Kindergarten and First Grade families (including siblings) are invited to....

FAMILY READING NIGHT!
Put on your p.j.’s and come to the school Media Center on
Thursday, March 24
from 7-8pm.

Cuddle up with your grownup(s) and read read read--all over the library.  Pillows and teddy bears are welcome! We’ll have a brief group story time at 7:30, and a snack-to-go. 
You can even check out EXTRA books!

Not required:  but if you can, please send this back to your child’s teacher to help us plan:
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We are planning on coming!            Family name:

# of adults                # of kids