Baldwin Creek Elementary ~ Lander, WY Where every Bobcat is respectful, responsible and safe! Bobcats Bulletin Volume 4, Issue 4 November 1, 2014 Leslie Voxland, Principal Donuts w/ Dad Friday, 11/14 ~ 7:30 am Bring your child and have a donut with coffee or juice Upcoming Events: 11/04 Election Day 11/14 Donuts w/ Dad (7:30-8:00 am) 11/20 Family Fun Night #1 Arts Alive 11/21 Q2 midterms sent home 11/26 Early release at 12:15 pm 11/27-28 No School Thanksgiving 12//19 Semester 1 Awards Assembly 12/22-1/6 No School Christmas break 1/7/2015 Classes resume To report an absence, call 335-0305 Principal s Corner Dear Families: We are upon the busy season of the year with the holidays right around the corner. I know schedules can become very packed, but even on your busiest days, here is a list of some simple things you can do at home to support your child s learning: Read together Stock your house with books and other reading materials Quiz your child on spelling, math and other facts Share favorite poems and songs with your child Review your child s homework Cook together Get organized using a calendar Go to the library together Let your child make choices Keep a puzzle on a table for your child to work on Tell family stories Engage in word play, riddles and tongue twisters Play board games Limit the amount of screen time Ask your child What if questions and discuss your conclusions We appreciate the parent support and want to say thanks to all the parents who attended conferences in October. Thanksgiving is right around the corner and with that brings to mind many things we have to be thankful for... I am very thankful for the wonderful staff, students and parents that encompass the Baldwin Creek learning community. Go Bobcats! Sincerely in Education, Leslie Voxland, Principal Family Fun Night Arts Alive Thursday, 11/20 6:00 7:30 in the gym
Baldwin Creek Elementary ~ Lander, WY Where every Bobcat is respectful, responsible and safe! FCSD #1 ~ November Elementary Lunch Menu (all hot lunches include white or chocolate milk and condiments [ketchup, mayo, mustard, ranch dressing, salsa] where appropriate.) MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 3 Beef stew w/ biscuit OR Chicken nuggets French fries Steamed broccoli Fruit cocktail Store 4th grade hall 4 Chicken and noodles OR Bosco Peas & carrots Peaches String cheese stick Store -4th/5th grade hall 5 Mac and cheese OR Burrito Steamed green beans Celery sticks Rosy applesauce Graham crackers 6 Enchiladas OR Hamburger Corn Cauliflower Fresh broccoli Strawberry fruit cup Store 5th grade hall 7 Oven-fried chicken w/ French fries and dinner roll OR Pizza Steamed mixed veggies Lettuce salad Cucumbers Cherry tomatoes 10 Tater Tot casserole OR Chicken nuggets Sweet potato fries California-blend veggies Pineapple & mandarin oranges Store 4th grade hall 11 Chicken patty sandwich OR Bosco Broccoli w/ cheese sauce Applesauce Homemade brownies Store -4th/5th grade hall 12 WG Biscuit /sausage gravy OR Burrito Steamed peas Baked cinnamon apples Celery sticks Fresh carrots String cheese stick 13 Meatloaf w/ tater tots OR Corndog Steamed green beans Lettuce salad Cherry tomatoes Rosy applesauce Strawberry fruit cup Store 5th grade hall 14 Chicken pot pie w/ biscuit OR Pizza Cooked carrots Cauliflower Cherry tomatoes WG Apple crisp 17 Chicken nuggets French fries OR Beef stew/biscuit Fresh broccoli Diced pears Store 4th grade hall 24 Chicken nuggets OR Hamburger Sweet potato fries Peas & carrots Peaches Cheese stick Graham crackers Store 4th grade hall 18 Pizza stick OR Chicken fajita Corn Celery sticks Pineapple Store -4th/5th grade hall 25 Turkey roast w/ chicken gravy Mashed potatoes Broccoli w/ cheese sauce Orange-pineapple jello Dinner roll Apple crisp Store -4th/5th grade hall 19 Burrito OR Chili Cornbread Fresh carrots Steamed mixed veggies Fruit Cocktail 26 French toast sticks Scrambled eggs w/ bacon and cheese Sausage link Fresh carrots Applesauce cup Early release 12:15 20 Corn dog OR Beef taco Cauliflower Fresh broccoli Strawberry fruit cup Store 5th grade hall 27 28 21 Pizza OR Spaghetti Steamed green beans Applesauce cup Salad Cherry tomatoes Apple crisp Thanksgiving Holiday No school In the operation of child feeding programs, no child will be discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, age or disability. If you believe you have been discriminated against,, write immediately to Dept. of Agriculture, Wash. DC 20250 Keep clipping those Box Tops all year and return them to your child s classroom teacher at the end of month. It is another easy way to raise
Why Can t I Skip My 20 Minutes of Reading Tonight? Student A reads 20 minutes each day Student B reads 5 minutes each day Student C reads 1 minute each day By the end of 6th grade, Student A will have read the equivalent of 60 whole school days. Student B will have read only 12 school days. Which student would you expect to have a better vocabulary? Which student would you expect to be more successful in school...and life? (Nagy & Herman 1987) 2014-2015 Testing Dates It is important your child be present at school on the following dates: PAWS: March 3-28 SAWS Writing: April 14-May 2 Spring MAP Testing: April 28-May 16 Please plan any medical appointments around these dates as make-up sessions are difficult to schedule November 2014 Students of the Month 4th Grade 5th Grade Brandon Hickerson Josh Goodrich Aidan Russell Marlee Jones Kaliyah Nations Ashley Washburn Seneca Kail Jordan Meeks Tamya Whiteman Eann Burns Marcus Richardson Jacob Homec
Baldwin Creek Elementary Counselor s Corner October's guidance lessons are focused on Citizenship! Citizenship: I will be involved in and care about my school and community. Guidance Lessons Baldwin Bobcats are learning about what it means to be a good citizen. Guidance lessons will focus on what it is to be a citizen in school, our local community, and country. We will be emphasizing the importance of respect and responsibility. Students will have an opportunity to get out in the community and enjoy live music using good audience skills. They will learn that it is important to follow rules and be respectful so the community can benefit without chaos. Students will also work around our school and neighborhood focusing on cleaning up litter and giving back to our community. At the end of the month we will have guest speakers who have served for our country come in and share about their experiences and learn about what citizenship has meant to them. Parents You can support your student at home by furthering the discussion on what it means to be a good citizen to you. What does it take to be a good citizen of Lander, the state of Wyoming, and the United States? How do you view citizenship on these different levels? Your child can learn about unique experiences you have had that have helped you to develop a greater sense of citizenship and pride in your contribution to community. Ways to show Citizenship Volunteer- Get out and get involved with the community. Our efforts to be connected to projects that will help all of our community are important. Volunteering can be as simple as picking up litter as we walk in the park, to being more involved in helping to develop plans for our town to continuously improve and address issues of concern. Use Manners- Being a good citizen means using respectful manners in public. Opening a door for someone is a great example of being a good citizen. Show Respect- Showing respect can be seen in our country s cultural customs. For example, holding our hand to our chest for the American flag is an illustration of respect, as well as removing our hats during our national anthem. Letters to Meg Meg is the school counselor s assistant and has recently gotten in trouble for throwing food in the lunch room. Meg has been sent to the principal s office for this disrespectful behavior. Mrs. Volans helps Meg to realize why respect and good manners is so important to being a good school citizen. Meg s behavior does not only affect her! Meg is part of a school community where all of the students work together in order to make it a fun experience and safe place. October s Question Meg would like your help to find ideas on how she can make a difference in the school community. She would like to give back to her fellow school citizens to make up for her behavior. Can you help give Meg some ideas? What are some things that you have done this month to help your school or Lander s community? Have Questions? Contact Mrs. Mitchell-Smith: mms@landerschools.org or (307) 332-6967 X2511
October s Character Trait: Citizenship Bobcats being GREAT citizens cleaning up our school grounds
PALS events at Baldwin Creek in October included Al Simmons and Cross Strung. All students at Baldwin Creek enjoyed performances by these artists. Al Simmons presented his homemade musical instruments while teaching the qualities that make sounds. Cross Strung, a family string band from Utah, shared their talents and knowledge of music and musical trivia through the performance of blue grass and country songs. Ask your child about these events! If you would like to be informed of upcoming PALS programming, please sign up for the PALS newsletter and updates at http:// palswyoming.org/be-informed/ and like us on Facebook at https:// www.facebook.com/palswyoming