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May 2016 Jade Morton, Principal www.landerschools.org
Andrew Lanz-Ketcham, Assistant Principal
In this issue: Coming Events
Principal’s Corner 2
Principal’s 196 Club Winners! 3
ONLINE REGISTRATION 4
FCSD#1 Parent Survey
K-8 Summer School/Teton Science/Lights On 5
From the Desk of Student Council
Kindergarten News!/Pre K Lights On 6
Fun in Frist Grade 7
Second Grade News! 8
Third Grade News! 9
K.2.3 Art at GPE
Music Notes 10
Overdue Books/Spring Book Fair 11
Try out BookFlix at Home!
eBooks! 12
Farm to Plate 13
Reading Connection Beginning Edition 14
Reading Connection Intermediate Edition 16
Principal’s Summer Reading Program 18
LAST DAY OF
LIGHTS ON
MAY 13
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL MAY 20
EARLY DISMISSAL AT 12:05
Farewell Mr. Morton! As we wind down this school year, we want to wish Mr. Morton the best in his new adven-tures. As many of you know, Mr. Morton is transferring to Baldwin Creek Elementary. It is with a heavy heart that we wish him well on this new journey in his career. Mr. Morton made it his personal mission to learn every student’s name in our building. Each day he greeted them with a smile, high five, or a hug. The kids always felt welcome to bring him their favorite story to read, tell him a tale, or just go to him for comfort during the day. Many students were sad to hear he is leaving GPE, but they will soon be back in his building as they transition to Baldwin Creek for fourth and fifth grade. The staff at Gannett
Peak will also miss working alongside Mr. Morton. He is definitely a trickster- loving to joke, scare, and play games with us. He has always been supportive of what needed to be done for kids. As Mr. Morton starts on the new chapter in his life we wish him the best of luck and thank him for the mark he has left on so many hearts at Gannett Peak!
INTRODUCING OUR NEW PRINCIPAL!
WELCOME MRS. VOXLAND TO GANNETT PEAK ELEMENTARY
I am so excited to be the Principal at Gan-nett Peak Elementary School. For as long as I can remember, I have always enjoyed kids. My educational journey began in a one-room country school in southwestern South Dakota where I attended K-6 grades. I was the only girl in my grade and loved helping the younger students as well as the teacher. From a very early age
I knew I wanted to be a teacher and fulfilled that dream at Chadron State College, NE, where I earned my B.S. degree in elementary education with a minor in early childhood. My first teaching job was at Ellsworth AFB near Rapid City, SD, teaching fourth grade. For the next 10 years I taught various grades including second, fourth, and fifth grade, plus I was a library media specialist for six years.
I consider myself a life-long learner and have earned several degrees over the years, including a Master’s degree in Curric-ulum and Instruction with an emphasis on literacy, a library media endorsement, and a Principal endorsement. I became cont. pg 2
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May 2 Kindergarten to Sprouts
May 2-13 Johnson swims 11:45-1:00 Clancy swims 12:45-2:00
May 3 Simpson & McNair to
Sprout’s
May 5 PIE meeting at 6:00 in the
Commons
May 9-10 Book Fair
4:00-7:30 in the gym
May 9-13 K-2 Dibels Next Testing
May 13 Bryce & Abernathy to
Pioneer School Nielsen & Tafelmeyer
author’s event at Central Office
Wheeler’s class to Red Canyon Ranch
Last Day for Lights On!
May 16 Schucker & Bentley to
Pioneer School
May 17 First Grade Wyoming Reads
Day at Lander Library Resource Room to
Dillon Park
Hudson & Meredith bowling May 18
TRANSITION DAY
May 19
Hemingway & Dripps to Pioneer School August 24
First Day of School for K-8 grade students September 5
No School Labor Day
Coming Events
P r in c ip a l ’ s Co rn er Dear Gannett Peak Parents,
Happy spring! In the next few weeks we will be completing our final round of MAP
testing and anticipate seeing some outstanding growth in reading and math. Please
know your student(s) are working very hard this year and deserve much praise. I
would like to commend the Gannett Peak staff for an outstanding year of teaching,
and to the parents and guardians for being so supportive. We could not do it without
you. We will also finish one more round of DIBELS, and that will be the last of
standardized testing for the school year. Please ensure your students get plenty of
rest and nutrition during this time, encourage them to do their best, and please be
sure they are present and on time. If students are absent or late, they will need to
make the test up. Remember, research shows that watching television can be detri-
mental to achievement during testing days. Research also shows the last items a stu-
dent hears or sees before bed will be what they mostly retain. Thank you for your
understanding and support. Please look at our district calendar to find what dates
your student’s class will be proctoring those assessments. Our students will breathe
a sigh of relief, but they are eager to finish the year strong in the classroom.
I’m very excited to let you know that the grade level transition process at Gannett
Peak is well under way. We have quite a few new teachers and everything appears to
be on track, and we are all very excited. As a staff, we will be looking at data to see if
need to tweak our flexible grouping to what will best meet the academic needs of all
of our students. Remember, our goal is to not only to increase achievement, but en-
hance our already collaborative and “family” like culture.
Thanks to all you who chose list your student(s) strengths and concerns. We will use
that important information when considering placement of students in classrooms.
Remember, FCSD#1 is not a “request” district, but we want to create optimal learn-
ing environment while meeting the needs of all students.
When visiting our building during the day, please use the guest parking lot. We have
had an increase of buses picking up students lately in the front of the building for
field trips. To maintain safety and efficacy, please help us keep that area clear. The
only acceptable time to use that area, is if you are a few minutes late after the last
morning bell and need to drop your student of in a timely way.
Please be sure to check out the Gannett Peak and District calendars for all end
of the year activities. Thanks once again for being a part of your student’s life and
the Gannett Peak family.
Sincerely,
Mr.Morton
the Principal of the former, West Elementary, and now Baldwin Creek, in the fall of 2008 until currently. I love kids of all ages, but truly have a passion for primary students. Their smiles, love of learning, as well as innocence, definitely warm my heart. My varied experiences throughout my 25 years in education are a valuable asset to my daily work with our students, parents, and staff.
My husband, Stan, and I have lived in the Lander area since 1995. We have one daughter, Colby, who is currently attending college. Our family enjoys the sport of rodeo, especially team roping, and spending time outdoors. I am looking so forward to being a part of your child’s journey at Gannett Peak and I feel honored to work in such a caring and sup-portive community.
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Back Row: Korina, Mr. Lanz-Ketcham, Emma, Sierra, Paige, & Kaleb Front Row: Mica, Colton, Audreyana, Lucie, Dylan,
Gentry, James & Myles Front Row: Aurora
Congratulations to all students who were nominated for the Principal’s
196 Club for being responsible, respectful and safe. If your child received
this wonderful award please make sure you praise him/her.
Below are the winners who had lunch with Mr. Lanz-Ketcham
at Tony’s Pizza.
Principal’s 196 Club WINNERS!
G R E A T JOB COUGARS!
Cody the Cougar
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Teton Science Summer
School
Digging Into The Past:
Local Archeology
Teton Science Summer School is
open for students entering grades
1-7 who qualify for
Summer Bridges Program
Students must be nominated by
the homeroom teacher to attend.
Dates: June 7-10
Hours: 8:30-2:30
LIGHTS ON
SUMMER SESSION
June 6th—July 1st and
July 11th—July 29th
Closed the week of July 4-8
Monday-Friday
Wednesday is Field Trip Day!
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PALS programming brought to Gannett Peak Elementary
throughout the 2015/2016 school year
Dancer’s Workshop “Dancing ABCs” - Kindergarten
Todd Green, multi-instrumentalist - 2nd & 3rd Grades
Buffalo Bill Holiday Program - Kindergarten & 1st Grade
Wonder Cabinet Field Trips - 2nd & 3rd Grades
String Fever, string quartet - Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grades
Missoula Children’s Theatre “Aladdin” - Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grades
Missoula Children’s Theatre Workshops, “How to Mime” - 1st Grade
Zak Morgan, songwriting - 2nd Grade
Fremont Symphony Orchestra “Peter and the Wolf” - 1st Grade
John Kidwell, cartoonist - 2nd & 3rd Grades
Thank you for supporting PALS!
In an effort to improve system practices, Fremont County School District #1 is conduct-
ing a Parent Survey. We value your opinion and ask that you take a few minutes to
complete it. You will receive a notification for each student you have enrolled. Feel free
to complete one or more surveys depending on the schools you would like to provide
feedback to.
To start, please go to: http://www.advanc-ed.org/survey/public/6136041
Be assured your responses will be anonymous. Your honest opinion is appreciated. Thank you for your time
and attention.
Ken Nielsen Director of Curriculum Assessment Fremont County SD#1
FREMONT COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ONE PARENT SURVEY
K-8 Summer School
When: July 6th through July 28th
Days: Monday—Thursday
Times: 9:00 .M.—2:00
Where: Baldwin Creek Elementary
Breakfast 8:00-8:30 free
Lunch will be served and is free for all
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We have learned so much since the first day of school! This has been an especially hard work-ing group of Kindergarten students. With first grade just around the corner, we are busy learn-ing many new things! Some of the standards we are working on include:
Language Arts: Decoding words by using letter sounds and word chunks, in addition to picture clues Self-correcting for meaning Math: Counting to 100 by 1’s and 10’s Weighing and measuring objects and making com-parisons with their size Social Studies: Naming local businesses and what they provide Science: Identifying plants as a living thing and experiment-ing with seeds Learning about life cycles, such as the life cycle of a caterpillar Foreign Language (Spanish): Greetings, such as “hola” and “Buenos dias” Counting to 10
Important Events: May 2-13 Clancy and Johnson swim May 2nd: Johnson, Clancy, Hitch, Bernard, Wheeler, Welsh field trip to Sprouts Greenhouse, please contact your child’s teacher if you do not want him/her to go. May 3rd Simpson and McNair will go to Sprouts Greenhouse May 12th, Wheeler, Welsh, McNair, Simpson to the Lander swimming pool May 16th, Bernard, Clancy, Johnson, Hitch to the Lander swimming pool May 18th Transition day May 20th Last Day of School!!
P r e - K at L igh t s O n
June 6th through July 29th
8 :00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Jump Start your Kinder with our Summer Pre K Program .
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MUSIC
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Here is a fun new web site for you and your children to play with on a rainy or snowy day. It was developed by Google in honor of Music in Our Schools Month, which is celebrated in March of every year. In is called Chrome Music Lab and includes 12 exploratory activities. Enjoy!
https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Experiments
Sincerely, Mrs. Masson Music Specialist, Gannett Peak Elementary Kindergarten, Second Grade and Third Grade
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Coming Soon
e Books !
Students will be bringing home information soon
Learn more at our Buy One, Get One Free Book Fair
on May 9 and 10!
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