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Ardenwald Elementary School
May 2018 All-Star News
A message from the Principal…
Dear Ardenwald Families,
All Ardenwald staff are All-Stars. Each day they endeavor to create a positive learning environment for each student. Teachers, nurses, administrators, secretaries, instructional assistants, our social work intern, student teachers, our counselor, instructional coach, school psychologist, custodians, cooks, daycare staff, bus drivers – all play an essential role in the education and well-being of our students. In an effort to create a stronger community, we have combined all Staff Appreciation weeks this year. EVERY staff member of Ardenwald will be celebrated during the week of May 7-11.
As I walked about school today, I observed students eagerly engaged in our community and in learning. In the morning, our custodian, the cooks, and cafeteria staff provided breakfast in a clean and friendly environment. In the library, children were at the edge of their seats intensely listening to a story. In kindergarten, students were focused on listening to their classmate’s ideas. The courtyard was alive with activity with older students in a lunchtime conversation with their teacher. In a classroom, students were sitting in circles discussing different ways to solve a math problem. In another classroom, students were questioning the meaning of a story. In the field in front of the school recess supervisors and 3rd graders were playing an enthusiastic game of kickball. Teachers were having quiet hallway conversations to figure out how to support students. In the office, temperatures were taken, pick-up plans modified, and lunch money collected. At the end of the day, bus drivers warmly greeted each student. It sounded like and looked like the music and art of school. Normal sounds, normal sights that I was glad to see and hear. They are evidence of the combined effort of our entire staff. I hope you have an opportunity to celebrate our staff the week of May 7-11.
Have a wonderful May!
Best Regards,
Dr. Karon Webster, Principal
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Ardenwald Elementary School
May 2018 All-Star News
Querida familias de Ardenwald: Todo el personal de Ardenwald es “Estelar”. Todos los días se esfuerzan por crear un ambiente de aprendizaje positivo para cada alumno. Maestros, enfermeras, administradores, secretarias, asistentes de instrucción, nuestro aprendiz de trabajo social, maestros en práctica, nuestro consejera, instructor de instrucción, psicólogo escolar, conserjes, cocineros, personal de guarderías, conductores de autobuses, todos desempeñan un papel esencial en la educación y el bienestar de nuestros alumnos. En un esfuerzo por crear una comunidad más fuerte, este año hemos combinado todas las semanas de Apreciación de Personal. CADA miembro del personal de Ardenwald será celebrado durante la semana del 7 al 11 de mayo. Mientras caminaba por la escuela hoy, observé a los alumnos ansiosamente comprometidos con nuestra comunidad y con el aprendizaje. En la mañana, nuestro conserje, los cocineros y el personal de la cafetería brindaron el desayuno en un ambiente limpio y amigable. En la biblioteca, los niños estaban al borde de sus asientos escuchando intensamente una cuento. En kindergarten, los estudiantes se enfocaron en escuchar las ideas de sus compañeros de aula. El patio estaba lleno de actividad, los estudiantes mayores conversaban en la hora del almuerzo con sus maestros. En un aula, los estudiantes estaban sentados en un círculo discutiendo diferentes formas de resolver un problema matemático. En otra, los estudiantes tenían una discusion filosofica sobre la importancia de la historia. En la cancha frente a la escuela, los supervisores del recreo y los estudiantes de 3er grado estaban jugando un juego entusiasta de kickball. Los maestros tenían conversaciones tranquilas en los pasillo sobre cómo apoyar a los estudiantes de mejor manera. En la oficina, se tomaron temperaturas, se modificaron los planes de recogida y se recolectó el dinero del almuerzo. Al final del día, los conductores de autobuses saludaron calurosamente a cada alumno. Parecía la música y el arte de la escuela; sonidos normales, miradas normales que me alegré ver y escuchar. Es evidencia del esfuerzo en conjunto de todo nuestro personal. Espero que tengan la oportunidad de celebrar a nuestro personal la semana del 7 al 11 de Mayo. ¡Espero que tenga un Mayo maravilloso! Atentamente, Dr. Karon Webster, Directora
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https://www.facebook.com/ArdenwaldElementaryPTO/
WEBSITE: http://www.ardenwaldpto.com/ EMAIL: ardenwaldpto@gmail.com
P T O Happenings Next Meeting:
May 14th
6:00pm in Library
MAY 1st‐31st Walk + Roll Challenge Month 7TH‐11TH Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week 9TH Nat’l Bike to School Day 14TH PTO Meeting 6pm 18th Parents Night Out Movie 5:30pm
JUNE 4th PTO Meeting 6pm 12th Field Day & Last Day of School!!
Doors Open 5:30pm
Movie Starts 6:00pm
Pick‐up By
8:00pm
Pre‐registration is required to
guarantee a spot at movie night. Attendance is now capped at 30 children (excluding children of volunteers) due to room capacity and number of available volunteers to safely care for the children. Children must be 5 years old, potty trained, and capable of communicating with the volunteers.
MOVIE NIGHT REGISTRATION LINK: http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/9J8aA2589OuBdaZ1003f650
COST: $5 for first child, $3 per each additional child. Includes pizza, popcorn, and bottled water
THANK YOU TEACHERS & STAFF FOR ALL THAT YOU DO!
We appreciation your hard work and dedication to help our students reach their
highest potential.
REMINDER: If you ordered plants, pick them up from the school
court yard on May 9th 2‐5:30pm
Walk+Roll Challenge is the whole month of May to celebrate Nat’l Bike Month!
A scorecard will be sent home for you to track walking, rolling & busing to school this month. Return by 6/6 to be entered in our walk+roll raffle! Don’t forget Nat’l Bike to School Day on 5/9…the bike fairy may visit.
SPRING SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLE UPDATEThank you for helping us raise $8,000 at our annual Spring Silent Auction this year! The success of this event will allow PTO support of teachers and students in a number of ways (field trips, books, supplies, educational materials, class
snacks, technology, etc.) in this and the upcoming school year. We couldn’t have done it without you!!
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AES SPORTS CAMP Ardenwald School Gymnasium July 16th - 20th, 9:00-12:00pm
Ardenwald Sports Camp 2018 will provide a wide variety of fun, safe and positive experiences that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship.
The camp is designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while promoting a lifelong love for an active, healthy
lifestyle.
borrellikpe@gmail.com
ADENWALD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AES
SUMMER SPORTS CAMP 2018
AES Sports CampArdenwald Elementary School Sports Camp 2018
When: Monday, July 16th through Friday, July 20th
Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Who: All 3rd through 6th graders (2nd going into 3rd may attend)
Activities (tentative): Monday: Hockey and LaCrosseTuesday: Basketball and SoccerWednesday: Badminton and Flag FootballThursday: Volleyball and Kick BallFriday: Field Day Olympics (Pizza Party and Awards)
** A 20 minute Fitness Bootcamp will be implemented each day.
Snacks and Drink provided each day. Free Camp T-Shirt.
Cost: $80.00. (We offer a sibling discount of $10 off each additional child)Half scholarships are provided by the PTO for those who qualify. Scholarships are limited, so contact Mr. Borrelli as soon as possible. Balance of camp fee must be paid at the time of receiving the scholarship. A minimum of 30 registered paid campers is required to be able to run the camp. Please return this form as soon as possible to receive a registration form to ensure a spot for your camper. If the minimum number of registrants has not been met by May 25th, we will notify you and make arrangements to refund your registration fee. Once 30 registered campers have paid in full, there will be no refunds.
For more information about scholarships please contact: Mr. Borrelli to register. Email: borrellikpe@gmail.com; phone: 503.550.3693 or 503-353-5330, ext. 32015
Sponsored by Ardenwald PTO for Ardenwald students. This camp is directed by Mr. Borrelli (PE Specialist) with the needs of our community in mind.
Philosophy of the Camp: This camp is designed to encourage the promotion of physical activity and fitness and to teach basic sports skills to our Ardenwald students. Safety and Fun are our priorities.
Our Staff: Kevin Borrelli - Mr. Borrelli currently teaches at Ardenwald Elementary and has 25 years of coaching experience at the Junior and Senior High School level. Sports coached: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Track & Field and Tennis.Earl Fonville - PE teacher at Rock Creek Middle School
Please return this form to the school with your child. Your signature indicates to Mr. Borrelli that you would like to have a registration form.
Parent/Guardian Signature______________________________________________________Student/Athlete Name__________________________________________________________
THELO UNITED FC IS HOLDINGCOMPETITIVE SOCCER TRYOUTSU11-U15(8gr) MAY 7-11
U15(9gr)-U19 MAY 14-17For complete tryout registration information, schedules and forms,
visit our website:www.thelounited.org
PREMIER SOCCER AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE
For $620Youth and $420 HS, you get:• An Annual Soccer Program• Quality Football Instruction• Turf Fields• State/Presidents Cup Tournament
What you don’t pay for:• Coaches Salary• Coaches Travel and Housing Costs• Administrator Salaries• Expensive Brand Names and Fancy Gear
Thelo United is an ALL volunteer organization making us theMost Affordable Premier Club in the state.
As a club, our history is rich with teams winning leagues, local tournamentslike Mt. Hood Challenge, Presidents Cup, attending Regional and National Cups,
and competing with other more expensive clubs.
Because of our all volunteer approach, you can be assured that our coaches,managers and administrators are committed to our community, our kids and
our shared love of the game.
Jim Murrell - DOC503.936.7700
tufcoachjim@aol.comphone
Kyle Rood - President541.556.8210
thelopresident@gmail.comphone
Bill Ensley - Assistant DOC503.713-7211
bill@bearprinting.comphone
Serving North Clackamas and surrounding areas.
Payment Plans and Limited Scholarships Available
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May 2018 All-Star News
You are invited to participate in our
2018 Kindergarten Jump Start Program
Kindergarten Jump Start helps create a successful transition for students and parents entering Kindergarten at
Ardenwald Elementary in the fall of 2018.
Jump Start is a time for children to meet teachers, make new friends, and get familiar with Kindergarten skills,
routines, and expectations. Kindergarten Jump Start includes parent group meetings twice a week to learn about
kindergarten and the school, ways to support learning at home, and meet school staff and other parents.
Space is limited, so sign up soon! Breakfast and lunch provided to children at no cost. Childcare and free lunch is
available for parents on the days parents attend.
Ask yourself, “Am I as good as I can be?” make yourself: as good as you can
be.
Mustang Youth Girls/Boys Summer Basketball Camp PURPOSE: To provide proper skills allowing your young athlete to be become a more rounded basketball player in a positive atmosphere
through skills, drills, competitions, game situations, and most of all fun and enjoyment. DATES: June 18th-June 21st 2018 (Mon-Thurs) TIME: 9am-12pm (Gym will be open up at 8:15 if you would like to drop your camper off earlier Cost: $60 Includes T-shirt (If you send your payment in before June 4th the cost is $50) AGES: kg through 8th grade CONTACT: COACH DONNY LAW: 503.929.3330 REGISTRATION: Please send payment to
Mustang Boy’s Basketball
11300 SE 23 rd Ave., Milwaukie, OR, 97222
AGENDA: Warm-up and stretch, Group full court drills, Fundamental stations (shooting, ball handling, rebounding, defense and games), Breaks, Daily contests, i.e., knockout, free throws, hot shot, etc., Team practice, Game competition PARENTS: I UNDERSTAND YOU MAY WANT TO STAY AND WATCH. IT IS IMPORTANT TO HAVE YOUR SON’S UNDIVIDED ATTENTION (EYES/EARS). THAT BEING SAID YOUR ARE NOT ALLOWED TO COACH YOUR SON FROM THE SIDELINES. SIT WATCH AND ENJOY!
-----------------------------------------Complete the registration below.------------------------------------------------- Camper’s Name:________________________________________ Age:____ Ht:_______ Address:________________________________________ City:________________ Zip:__________ School Attending:__________________ Current grade level:_____
Emergency contact person and phone #:_________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________ Shirt Size: ____ I understand there are certain risks involved in any athletic activity and I will do everything possible to ensure the safety of all players. I authorize my child to participate and assume all liability. Parent/Guardian Signature:_________________________________________ Dt:____________
“If you want to have a lot of successes, you have to have a lot of failures.”
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Would you like to Volunteer at Ardenwald this year? There are many opportunities to volunteer in the district and in your school. Would you be interested in being a Lunch Buddy or a Bus Buddy? How about volunteering in your child’s classroom or in the production room making copies and/or laminating? Complete an on-line Volunteer Application and let us know! All persons that would like to chaperone on field trips will be required to pass a criminal background check. Criminal background checks are valid for 3 years.
To apply on-line, go to http://helpcounter.net/northclackamas The application process has been streamlined and now takes as little as 5 minutes!
PLEASE REMEMBER…
ALL VISITORS must sign in and grab a badge when coming in to the school during school hours. If you are in a hurry and just need to drop something off for your student, you may leave it in the office and we can deliver it for you. It is very important that we know who is in the building for the safety of our children, as well the safety of our visitors should an emergency occur. Thank you very much for helping to keep our school safe!!!
Has your contact information changed recently? Please be sure to report any changes to the office as soon as possible. Be sure to include your student’s name, your name, any new information and/or what information should be deleted.
After school plans changing? Please be sure your child is clear on what the after school plans are every day. If plans change mid-day, call the office and we will deliver a message to your child’s teacher to make sure they get to the right destination after school. Your student’s safety is our top priority.
Student going to be absent? Please be sure to call the school office to let us know if your child will not be at school or if they will be tardy. Attendance is taken promptly at 7:45 and if we have not heard from you and your student is marked unexcused absent, you will receive a call from the automated system to remind you to contact the school.
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Will your child be attending
Ardenwald for the 2018-2019
school year? Please look for
the Parent Input form that was
sent home with each child.
Returning this form helps us in
estimating our enrollment for
the next school year.
Please check all options that pertain to your child. My child will attend Ardenwald this fall. My child will not attend Ardenwald this fall. o We are planning to attend: _______________________________________________ o We will be moving this summer to: ________________________________________
We are undecided at this time. On this checklist below, mark the academic and/or social/emotional concerns you would like considered in your child’s placement. Please note that requests for a specific teacher are not accepted. All decisions regarding class placement will be made by school personnel. I wish to have the following considered when deciding classroom placement for my child.
Need for structure Need to be separated from _______________________________________________ Anxiety/Sensitivity/Shyness
Need to be challenged
Other ________________________________________________________________
To be considered, this information is needed by May 28, 2018.
Ardenwald Elementary School Planning and Parent/Guardian Input Form for Classroom Placement
2018-2019 School Year
It is time to begin the process of placing students into their next year’s classes. In order to do this best, we need some information from you. Please take a moment to complete this form and return it to school by May 28, 2018.
Parent Name (s)
Student Name
Next Year’s Grade
Other information:
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL May Menu 2018
BREAKFAST MENU
French Toast with Blueberry Topping
Egg & Cheese Biscuit Sandwich Taco to Go Fiesta Omelet
with Fresh Baked Biscuit Pancakes
with Strawberry Topping BREAKFAST INCLUDES: FRESH WHOLE FRUIT, 100% JUICE & LOW-FAT MILK
1st DAILY LUNCH ENTRÉE CHOICE
Chicken Nuggets Smart Pizza Pepperoni or Cheese
Crispy Chicken Sandwich
Bean & Cheese Burrito
Mozzarella Sticks & Marinara Dipping Sauce
ALL LUNCH ENTRÉES INCLUDE: DAILY FRUIT, VEGGIES, & PREMADE SALAD
MILK & CONDIMENTS: 1% Low-Fat Milk, Chocolate Fat-Free Milk, Ketchup, Yellow Mustard, Mayo, Light Ranch Dressing
2nd LUNCH ENTRÉE CHOICE Breakfast: Full: $1.95
Free or Reduced $0.00
Lunch: Full $3.00 Free or Reduced $0.00
1 2 3 4 Home-Style Chili &
Cheese Tots Broccoli Tree Tops <Sugar Cookie
Cheese Quesadilla Steamed Baby Carrots
Crisp Celery Sticks
Mandarin Orange Chicken Steamed Brown Rice
Steamed Broccoli Bites Cool Cucumber Slices
Beef Super Nacho Cheese, Salsa & Sour Cream
Golden Corn Gems Brilliant Black Beans
7 8 Brunch for Lunch 9 10 11
Teacher Work Day School not in session
Crispy Drumstick Dinner Roll
Baked French Fries Broccoli Tree Tops
Blueberry French Toast Sticks & Turkey Sausage Steamed Baby Carrots
Crisp Celery Sticks
Puffy Dogs Steamed Broccoli Bites Cool Cucumber Slices <Peach Crisp
Chicken Soft Taco Salsa & Sour Cream Golden Corn Gems Brilliant Black Beans
14 National Chocolate Chip Day 15 16 17 18 Rotini Pasta with Marinara
& Meatballs (optional) Marvelous Veggie Medley
Crunchy Baby Carrots
Classic Cheeseburger Tater Tots
Broccoli Tree Tops <Chocolate Chip Cookie
Ham & Cheese Sandwich
Crisp Celery Sticks
Teriyaki Chicken Steamed Brown Rice
Steamed Broccoli Bites Cool Cucumber Slices
Beef Super Nacho Cheese, Salsa & Sour Cream
Golden Corn Gems Brilliant Black Beans
21 22 23 24 25 Rotini Pasta, Alfredo Sauce
& Chicken (optional) Giggly Green Beans
Crunchy Baby Carrots
Cheesy Beef Quesadilla Baked French Fries Broccoli Tree Tops
Turkey Gravy & Mighty Mashed Potatoes
Steamed Baby Carrot Crisp Celery Sticks
Sweet & Sour Chicken Steamed Brown Rice Steamed Broccoli Bites Cool Cucumber Slices
Chicken Soft Taco Salsa & Sour Cream Golden Corn Gems Brilliant Black Beans
28 29 30 31
Memorial Day
School not in session
Home-Style Chili & Cheese Fries
Broccoli Tree Tops <Sugar Cookie
Rotini Pasta, Alfredo Sauce & Chicken (optional)
Steamed Baby Carrot Crisp Celery Sticks
Mandarin Orange Chicken Steamed Brown Rice
Steamed Broccoli Bites Cool Cucumber Slices
F TH W T M
BERRIES: There are many different types of berries to choose from They can be found growing on bushes in a garden or packaged in the store. You can eat them fresh, frozen, or even dried!
All Menu Items Are Subject to Change Depending on Product Availability. Questions or Comments? Please call NCSD Nutrition Services at (503) 353-6068
Pay for School Meals OR Apply for Free & Reduced Meals online at: www.nclack.k12.or.us
- Free & Reduced Hotline at: 503-353-6034
Get school menus & helpful nutritional information about what’s being served at school on your smart phone.
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May 2018 Dear Parent or Guardian of student bus riders: Our goal each day is to transport all student bus riders safely to and from school. On Wednesday, June 13, all student bus stop information from this year will be saved for the 2018-19 school year. This is consistent with what we did last year. For the 2018-19 school year we are only accepting online Transportation Requests. Links can be found on each school’s website under the Parent menu and also on the Transportation Department’s website located under the Transportation Requests by School form link. A new request must be completed and turned in for processing by Friday August 17, 2018 . This is necessary ONLY if your student:
● Is new to the District ● Moved to a new residence ● Needs a different alternate stop
Only one alternate address within the school’s attendance area is accepted . If you need assistance filling out the online request please visit your school office. A few reminders when filling out the request online:
● Complete all required areas, as indicated by a red asterisk ● Enter school name/current address/and student information ● Enter alternate address ● Indicate AM (before school), PM (after school), or Both ● Indicate which days of the week ● Electronically sign and submit the form as soon as possible. Initial routes will be established
August 2, 2018. These may change and updates will be posted accordingly. Routes will be finalized for school start up on Friday August 17, 2018 .
● Transportation requests received after August 17th will be processed 3 weeks after the 1st day of school. Until that time, students may use an existing nearby stop.
We want to make sure the school has the correct address where your child will be picked up and dropped off on the first day of school. If you have questions about bus service or the online Transportation Request please contact your school office or our Transportation Department at 503.353.6150. Respectfully, Ryan Hahn Director of Transportation
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HOW DID YOU GET TO SCHOOL EACH DAY IN MAY?
Circle the way you got to school each day in May on the chart
Walk Bike Skate/Scooter Bus
At the end of the month, add up how many of each mode is circled and fill in the totals at the bottom of the chart.
What was your favorite way to get to school and why?
Turn this in to your teacher or the office by WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th to be entered in the PTO’s
Walk+Roll Challenge Raffle. Winners will be announced on PTO website and prizes delivered
to students before the last day of school.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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3rd W
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TURN IN TO SCHOOL BY
6/6/18
How many times did you walk, bike, skate/scooter, or bus?
Dear Parents, Thanks so much for helping with the Walk+Roll Challenge this year! This year’s challenge is for the whole month of May in celebration of National Bike Month. Our goal is to encourage as many students as possible to increase their physical activity in May by using active transportation modes like walking, biking, scooting, skating, etc. Here’s how you can help! Attached is a scorecard for you and/or your child to track daily how they got to school by circling the corresponding mode. Save the scorecard and turn it in to your teacher or the office by Wednesday, June 6th to be entered in the PTO’s Walk+Roll Challenge raffle! Winners will be announced on the PTO website and Facebook page and prizes will be delivered to students before the last day of school. Please consider using active transportation one or 20 times this month, help your child fill in the scorecard, and give a few encouraging words every now and then! Resources and tips:
x See The Street Trust’s website for tips on how to use active transportation for fun, health and safety: https://www.thestreettrust.org/parents-teachers/
x Lost your scorecard? No problem! Download another one from the PTO website: http://www.ardenwaldpto.com/
x Can’t walk or bike to school, but you can walk or bike other places? Count it! x Don’t forget, May 9th is National Bike to School Day! We heard the bike fairy may pay a
visit to our school that day. Thanks again for helping encourage healthy habits in our school community! We couldn’t do it without you. Sincerely, Ardenwald PTO www.ardenwaldpto.com ardenwaldpto@gmail.com