EXCELLENCE THROUGH CARING
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1 M A R G A T E E L E M E N T A R Y S C H O O L PANTHER PAWPRINTS Thomas J. Schroeder Principal Vicki Flournoy Assistant Principal Our mission at Margate Elementary School is to create a nurturing environment so that our students will become independent, successful, life-long learners by providing a high quality, differentiated, and innovative curriculum based on the Sunshine State Standards NW 18th Street Margate, FL Phone Number: EXCELLENCE THROUGH CARING Hello Margate Panthers, OCTOBER 2018 EDITION Principal s Message It is hard to believe that we are embarking on our second month of school. We thank our parents and community members for all your tremendous support during the start of this school year. Operations are in full swing here at our amazing school. Thank you to everyone for having their walkup pick-up and car rider signs. Safety continues to be a top priority at our school. Our panthers are doing a great job with our monthly safety drills and following important safety protocols. Our car line has improved in both the morning and the afternoon. Additionally, our school is embarking on several social/emotional learning opportunities for our students to express their own feelings and engage in prosocial communication skills. Together, we can ensure that our kids are wellequipped and well-prepared for success. Please help us support your child s education by having them come to school on time and attend school each day. Excessive tardies and absences reduce a child s opportunity for success. Research shows that regular attendance has a direct impact on your child s achievement. Our day begins at 7:50 a.m. and students should be in the classroom prior to the 8:00 a.m. bell. As we discussed at open house, early sign-outs are no longer permitted past 1:00 p.m. This is to help preserve and protect the educational experiences for our students. There are many exciting events on the horizon this month. Our school will celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month. We invite all of our parents to our Thirteenth Annual Storybook Parade being held on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 at 8:20 a.m. Students will be allowed to come to school in a costume depicting one of their favorite storybook characters. All classes will then participate in a parade around the school to proudly show the variety of cherished literary characters contained within the pages of our books. Please help your child create a costume that will help transform them into a memorable character and make reading come alive. Please make sure to review the copy of the parade viewing map as a few minor changes have been made. Our annual Fall Festival will take place on Friday, October 26, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Our PTA and staff are planning incredible games for the entire family along with Trunk and Treat in the back of the school. Please save the date for our new Family University evening titled, our curriculum carnival. This will be a fun, enjoyable and rewarding family evening centering around fun ways to help your child at home. The carnival will take place on Thursday, November 15 th and there will be games, food and tons of awesome activities. Please plan to attend this important family gathering. Speaking of families, we encourage all of our parents to join our outstanding PTA. PTA membership is only $6 and helps support our school. You can find the PTA membership form in this edition of Panther Pawprints. Responsibility is our character trait for the month of October. At our school, the development of student responsibility is nurtured daily. Responsibility entails setting one s own purposes and ensuring that these goals we create are brought to reality. Organizational tools such as our Daily Planner, Margate Blue Folder, school- wide Reading and math logs assist our students in exhibiting responsible behaviors. Have an amazing month! Thomas J. Schroeder School Website: The School Board of Broward County, Florida, Prohibits any Policy or Procedure Which Results in Discrimination on the Basis of Age, Color, Disability, Gender, National Origin, Marital Status, Race, Religion or Sexual Orientation.
2 October Calendar of Events Friday, 10/5/18 Dairy Queen Family Night 5405 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek, FL (6:00-8:00 p.m.) Tuesday, 10/9/18 SAC Meeting - 2:15 p.m. Friday, 10/26/18 October Birthday Party (1:15 p.m. - Cafeteria) Fall Festival 6:00-8:00 p.m. (Families are invited to attend! Teachers and staff will have trucks decorated and full of treats along with many activities in the cafeteria.) Tuesday, 10/10/18 Walk to School Day (Meet at Calypso Cove at 7:30 a.m.) Friday, 10/12/18 Coconut Creek Zone Parent Meeting 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (Media Center) Thursday, 10/18/18 EARLY RELEASE DAY Big Daddy s Pizza Family Night 407 SR 7, Margate, FL Friday, 10/19/18 EMPLOYEE PLANNING DAY (No school for students) Wednesday, 10/31/18 8:20 a.m. (Students dress as favorite storybook characters. No scary costumes, toy weapons or swords please.) Friday, 11/1/18 Fall Picture Make-up Day Tuesday, 11/6/18 EMPLOYEE PLANNING DAY (No school for students) Monday, 11/12/18 NO SCHOOL: Veteran s Day Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in the country. Although the start end dates can vary slightly depending on the organization and source, Red Ribbon Week generally takes place the last full week in October, with the weekends before and following the last full week included as appropriate celebration dates. This year Red Ribbon Week will be celebrated October 23-31, 2018.
3 Greetings Parents! I am Ms. Roberts and I m thrilled to be our school s Box Tops for Education Coordinator. Clipping Box Tops is an easy way to help earn cash for our school. Each one is worth 10 for our school! Just look for the pink Box Tops on hundreds of products. All you have to do is clip them and send them to school. Last school year, we earned $568 for our school from Box Tops. This school year, our goal is to earn $1,000. For more information on Box Tops including a list of participating products, go to If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to contact me. I m here to help make our school s Box Tops for Education program a huge success this year. Thanks for your help! Ms. Roberts
4 October 10, 2018 Margate Elementary School Wednesday, October 10, 2018 Join the Margate Family as we walk together to school. Our starting point will be the Calypso Cove Parking Lot. We will meet there at 7:30 a.m. We will then walk together as a school community down 65 th Street and up until 18 th Street to the Front of the School. We will be joined by guests along the route. We will have light refreshments waiting for us back at the school at Gate #2. Make it a morning of fun, enjoyment and great physical activity!!
5 Attention Parents from ALL Coconut Creek Zone Schools The Coconut Creek Zone Schools are collaborating to facilitate parent/community sessions about the following school safety topics: School Safety Plans & Safety Programs Mental Health & Social Emotional Learning Cyber-Bullying & Social Media Please attend our 1st Zone Parent Session: Date: Friday, October 12, 10:00AM 12:00PM Location: Margate Elementary School 6300 NW 18 th Street Margate, FL Phone: (754) Please contact your child s school for questions or to RSVP. Coconut Creek Zone Schools: Atlantic Technical College Atlantic West Elementary STEM Magnet School Coconut Creek Elementary School Liberty Elementary STEM Magnet School Margate Middle School North Lauderdale K-8 School Silver Lakes Middle School Atlantic Technical High School Broward Virtual School Coconut Creek High School Margate Elementary School Morrow Elementary School Pinewood Elementary School Follow us on
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8 Margate Elementary A Title One School Margate Elementary School was identified as a Title I School for the school year, based on our number of eligible free and reduced lunch students. Schools with 50% or more of the student population receiving free or reduced priced meals meet Title I eligibility. Title I is a federally funded program for economically disadvantaged children who reside in school attendance areas with a high concentration of children from low income families. Since a high incidence of poverty in a school has a direct correlation with low academic student achievement, Title I funds are used to provide supplementary instruction to raise the achievement of students who are failing to meet the challenging state standards. Title I funded personnel are instructional or support staff that directly contribute to the education of children and parents. The purpose of Title I is to support school efforts to ensure that all children meet challenging academic standards and have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high-quality education. This purpose can be accomplished by Title One Documents & Resources Please check out our website for important information regarding Title I policies and procedures. You will find a link from the home page to Title One Resources. In addition, to having a link to the District s Title One Office along with the NCLB section 1118 and the Parent Involvement Policy 1165, you will find our Parental Involvement Plan for our school. We also invite all of our parents to check out the following Parent Involvement Resource Center (PIRC): Title 1 Parent Resource Center 701 N.W. 31st Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida (754) The Florida Parental Information and Resource Center tips.pdf providing additional resources for high poverty schools to enhance educational opportunities for disadvantaged students. Title I funds must be used in addition to District and State Funds. All of the services students would receive in the absence of Title I must be in place before Title I funds are used. Title I funds may be used to benefit all of the students in a school wide project. All Title I schools are required to spend no less than 1% of their Title I allocation on parental involvement training activities. The Title I program for parents is designed to: 1. Inform parents about Title I regulations. 2. Provide literacy training. 3. Offer parents training in schools and the community on ways. 4. Encourage active participation in their children's schools and education. A Parent Compact (which is an agreement by staff, parents, and students to share the responsibility for improved student academics and then a means to build a partnership that will help student s achieve the State s high standards) was sent home with all of the students in their first day packet. We are asking that you please read over the document, sign, and return it back to school with your child to give to his/her teacher. More information will be forthcoming regarding parent trainings we have scheduled. School Public Accountability Report (SPAR) & School Improvement Plan (SIP) Florida law and school board policy mandates that parents have the right to request information regarding overall school achievement. If you would like a copy of the SPAR report, please visit the Broward School Improvement website following link: ospa/initiatives.asp?initiative_id=3 If you would like a copy of the SIP, please visit the school or our website at margateelem. Please call with any questions or to request these documents
9 Broward County Public Schools Broward Single Sign-On Quick Reference 1. Go to the Broward Single Sign-On (SSO) page. 2. Click the button that says "Register Now / Login" 3. Enter your username and password on the Sign In page. Username: Student ID (10 digit student number) Password: Pmm/dd/yyyy (capital P followed by student birthdate) Ex. P02/02/ IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME, set up your security questions by following the prompts. Please enter a password that is 4 characters max. 5. IF PROMPTED, install the Sailpoint Browser Tool. (You need to download the Sailpoint Browser tool/plug-in to access digital materials.) If you use multiple browsers, you will need to download the plug-in for each. 6. The Launchpad should be visible. 7. Click on the application that you would like to access. 8. IF IT IS YOUR FIRST TIME ACCESSING YOUR LAUNCHPAD, then please logout & close the browser to complete your account set-up. THEN, reopen the browser and click on the Sailpoint logo on the top right-hand side of your browser and login to back to your Launchpad.
10 Margate Elementary utilizes Positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) as a way of encouraging good behavior. With PBIS, our students learn about behavior, just as they learn other subjects like math or science. We communicate our expectations by using the acronym R.O.A.R., which stands for: Respect others Own my behavior Act responsibly Ready to learn Margate Elementary Expectations and Rules Matrix LOCATIONS Hallway Cafeteria Playground/Field Rules Rules Rules School-wide EXPECTATIONS Respect others Own my behavior Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself / respect school property Walk in a Margate line segment Use kind words and actions Use good manners Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself and include others in activities Follow safety procedures Act responsibly Do the right thing even when no one is watching Stay in your seat and clean your area Follow rules and procedures of activity Ready to learn Listen for instructions (Voice Level 0) Listen for instructions (Voice Level 2) Listen and follow instructions promptly
11 Breakfast / MARGATE ELEM OCTOBER 2018 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Mango Peach Applesauce Cup Orange Juice Applesauce Cup Orange Juice Mango Peach Applesauce Cup Orange Juice Applesauce Cup Orange Juice Jelly, Strawberry Packets Pork Sausage Patty P Hard Boiled Egg Chilled Pears Fresh Red Apple Pork Sausage Patty P Hard Boiled Egg Chilled Pears Pork Sausage Patty P Hard Boiled Egg Chilled Pears Pork Sausage Patty P Hard Boiled Egg Chilled Pears Fresh Fruit Jelly, Strawberry Packets Mini Maple Waf es P Strawberry Nutrigrain Bar Raisins Canadian Bacon, Egg & Cheese on Croissant K-8 Canadian Bacon, Egg & Cheese on Croissant Assorted Mini Loaf Chilled Pineapple Chunks Max Cinnamon Pancakes P Strawberry Nutrigrain Bar Chilled Pineapple Chunks Canadian Bacon, Egg & Cheese on Croissant Canadian Bacon, Egg & Cheese on Croissant K-8 Assorted Mini Loaf Dried Apple Crisps (Strawberry Flavored) Chilled Pineapple Chunks Breaded Mini Chicken Filet P Yogurt Parfait w/ Pineapple Hash Browns Rounds Chilled Mandarin Oranges Apple Juice Breaded Mini Chicken Filet P Yogurt Parfait w/ Peach Mandarin Oranges Barrel Apple Juice Breaded Mini Chicken Filet P Hash Browns Rounds Chilled Mandarin Oranges Apple Juice Chocolate Filled Crescent Yogurt Parfait with Fruit Mandarin Oranges Barrel Apple Juice Jelly, Strawberry Packets Blueberry Lemon Scone Cheese Stick & Pop Tart Variety Yogurt Chilled Peaches Flavored Cranberries Mini Maple Pancakes P Breakfast, Cheese Stick & French Toast Gold sh Chilled Peaches Lemon Blast Raisels No Information Provided Sausage Wrapped Pancake Breakfast, Cheese Stick & French Toast Gold sh Variety Yogurt Dunkin Stik Chilled Peaches Lemon Blast Raisels 26 No Information Provided No Information Provided No Information Provided Daily Dairy Menu Chocolate - - Lactose Free - Strawberry Daily Cereal Options Fruity Cheerios Cereal - Apple Cinnamon Cheerios Cereal - Trix Less Sugar Cereal - Golden Grahams Cereal - Frosted Corn Flakes Cereal - Cinnamon Toast Crunch Cereal - Lucky Charms Cereal - Rice Krispies Cereal - Cocoa Puffs Cereal - Rice Chex Cereal - Cheerios Cereal Daily Yogurt Menu Greek Strawberry Yogurt - Danimals Strawberry Banana Yogurt - Frozen Strawberry Yogurt - Frozen Vanilla Yogurt - Frozen Cotton Candy Yogurt - Peach Yogurt - Raspberry Yogurt - Strawberry Banana Yogurt View more: USDA Non dis crim i na tion State ment In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, of ces, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, religious creed, disability, age, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for bene ts. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English. To le a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: ascr. usda. gov/ complaint_ ling_ cust. html, and at any USDA of ce, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Of ce of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C ; fax: (202) ; or program. gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Menu Disclaimer Menus Subject to Change The online application is an easy and convenient way for parents and guardians to submit online multi-child meal benefit applications. There is not a fee for using the website as the service is provided free of charge by your District. The online multi-child application is located at Myschoolapps.com website. 1/1
12 Lunch / MARGATE ELEM OCTOBER 2018 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Deep Dish 5" Round Pizza Honey BBQ Beef Rib on Bun Tuna Salad on Bun Salad, & Cheese Fresh Baby Carrots, Snack Pack Black Beans Black Beans Dressing, Ranch Portion Pack Vegan Cheese Pizza Wedge Fish Nuggets Salad, & Cheese Fish Nuggets Cheez It Crackers Fresh Baby Carrots, Snack Pack Steamed Broccoli Frozen Rips Fruit Slush Fresh Banana P Steamed Carrots Fresh Apple Slices Tartar Packets Dressing, Ranch Portion Pack Chicken Smackers Breaded Mozzarella Cheese Sticks Salad, & Cheese Breaded Mozzarella Cheese Sticks Chicken Smackers Chocolate Caramel Simply Chex Marinara Sauce Cup Yuca Steak cut fries K-8 Steamed Edamame Vegetables Frozen Whole Fruit Cup Yuca Steak cut fries Steamed Edamame Vegetables Avocado Ranch Dressing 8 15 Chicken Smackers Turkey & Cheese Wrap Latin Style Black Beans over Rice -5 Salad, Egg & Cheese Chicken Smackers Turkey & Cheese Wrap Brown Rice Smart Cookie, Food & Nutrition Steamed Spinach Salsa Cup Potato Wedges Strawberry Kiwi Juice Fresh Banana P Potato Wedges Fresh Orange Vegan Mayonnaise Packets Mustard Packets Beef Nachos w/ Cheese -5 Refried Bean Nachos Turkey Ham & Cheese Wrap Salad, Egg & Cheese Turkey Ham & Cheese Wrap Salsa Cup Fresh Zucchini Rounds Tropical Splash Juice Fresh Zucchini Rounds Fresh Orange Avocado Ranch Dressing Meat Sauce -5 Turkey & Cheese Wrap Salad, Egg & Cheese Turkey & Cheese Wrap Spaghetti Garlic Breadsticks Steamed Broccoli Fresh Sliced Cucumbers Strawberry Kiwi Juice Spaghetti Steamed Broccoli Fresh Orange Avocado Ranch Dressing 9 16 Cheeseburger on Bun Chicken & Cheese Taquitos Parfait, Peach w/cheese Stick & Graham Cracker Salad, Asian Kale Chicken Sweet Potato Waf e Fries Steamed Edamame Vegetables Applesauce Cup Fresh Pineapple Pushup Lettuce & Tomato Garnish Sweet Potato Waf e Fries Steamed Edamame Vegetables Hamburger on Bun Tuna Salad on Bun Latin Style Black Beans over Rice -5 Salad, Mandarin Chicken Brown Rice Yuca Steak cut fries K-8 Salsa Cup Baked Beans Lettuce & Tomato Garnish Chilled Peaches Brown Rice Yuca Steak cut fries Chilled Peaches Avocado Ranch Dressing Chicken Nuggets Mozzarella Pinwheel Bean & Cheese Burrito Salad, Asian Kale Chicken Chicken Nuggets Deli Roasted Potatoes Farm Fresh Corn Cobettes Applesauce Cup Fresh Honeydew Deli Roasted Potatoes Steamed Corn Meat Sauce -5 Bean & Cheese Burrito Salad, Chef Hummus & Sun ower Seed w/ Crackers Hummus and Cheese Stick w/ Crackers Spaghetti Garlic Breadsticks Steamed Broccoli Fresh Sliced Cucumbers Dried Apple Crisps (Strawberry Flavored) Spaghetti Steamed Broccoli Parmesan Cheese Packets Taco Sauce Packets Avocado Ranch Dressing French Toast Sandwich -5 Sausage Patty Pork Brk for Lunch Salad, Chef Sausage Patty Pork Brk for Lunch s Strawberry Banana Swirl Juice Hash Browns Rounds Chilled Pineapple Chunks Fresh Orange Chilled Pineapple Chunks Baked Corndog EZ Jammer Sandwich Hummus & Sun ower Seed w/ Crackers Hummus and Cheese Stick w/ Crackers Grilled Cheese Fruitable Juice Fresh Baby Carrots, Snack Pack Fresh Apple Slices Flavored Cranberries Steamed Carrots Mustard Packets Dressing, Ranch Portion Pack Pizza Crunchers Fish Patty on Bun Yogurt w/ Cheese & Crackers Yogurt w/ Sun ower & Crackers Pizza Crunchers Marinara Sauce Cup Steamed Green Beans Fresh Mini Sweet Peppers Fruit Blend Juice Fresh Orange Steamed Green Beans Tartar Packets Dressing, Ranch Portion Pack Breaded Chicken Fillet on Bun Grilled Cheese Yogurt w/ Cheese & Crackers Yogurt w/ Sun ower & Crackers Tomato Soup Steamed Corn Grape Juice Lemon Blast Raisels Steamed Corn No Information Provided 9/30/2018 MealViewer Schools Mexican Pizza Beef Teriyaki Dippers over Rice Beef Teriyaki Dippers over Rice Latin Style Black Beans over Rice -5 Salad, & Cheese Salad, Vegan w/ Garbonzo Beans & Salad, Vegan w/ Small Red Beans & Brown Rice Brown Rice 22 Chilled Peaches 1/2 Fresh Baby Carrots, Snack Pack Plantains Plantains Salsa Cup Special Theme Rosati Frz Cup Fresh Fruit Steamed Carrots Steamed Carrots Fresh Apple Slices Crispy Baked Chicken -8 Asian Egg Roll P Turkey Ham & Cheese Wrap Turkey Ham & Cheese Wrap Salad, Egg & Cheese Salad, Vegan w/ Garbonzo Beans & Salad, Vegan w/ Small Red Beans & Smart Cookie, Food & Nutrition Mashed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Steamed Collard Greens Steamed Collard Greens Tropical Splash Juice Fresh Fruit Mayonnaise Packets Mustard Packets Duck Sauce Packets 23 Macaroni and Cheese K-8 Macaroni and Cheese Hamburger on Bun Salad, Mandarin Chicken Salad, Vegan w/ Garbonzo Beans & Salad, Vegan w/ Small Red Beans & Mango Swirl Juice Latin Style Red Beans Latin Style Red Beans Fresh Fruit Lettuce & Tomato Garnish Pickles Mayonnaise Packets Mustard Packets Vegan 24 Cheesy Stuffed Bread Stick /Adult BBQ Pork Shredded on Bun Tuna Salad on Bun Salad, Chef Salad, Vegan w/ Garbonzo Beans & Salad, Vegan w/ Small Red Beans & Marinara Sauce Cup Potato Emoticon Potato Emoticon Fresh Celery Sticks Chilled Peaches Fresh Fruit Dressing, Ranch Portion Pack Vegan 25 Chicken Breast Tenderloin Chicken Breast Tenderloin K-8 Jamaican Beef Patty Yogurt w/ Cheese & Crackers Yogurt w/ Sun ower & Crackers Salad, Vegan w/ Garbonzo Beans & Salad, Vegan w/ Small Red Beans & Belly Bears Crackers Sweet Potato Wedges Sweet Potato Wedges Farm Fresh Corn Cobettes Grape Juice Fresh Fruit Steamed Corn Steamed Corn BBQ Portion Pack Honey Mustard Portion Pack Vegan 26
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