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Bobcat Bulletin
From your principal: Mr. Reaves
Upcoming Events:
12/3: McTeacher Night
5:00-7:00pm
12/9: All Pro Dads
5:00-6:00pm
12/12: Edgewater
Christmas Parade
10:00am-12:00pm
12/4: Holiday Extravaganza
NSBMS 6:00–7:30pm
12/15: Holiday Book Fair
7:30am-2:30pm
12/18: Winter Holiday
Begins (End of the day)
01/04: Classes Resume
December 2015
Through the shared responsibility of all, we will provide a safe learning environment
that fosters commitment, collaboration, and creativity in a changing world.
Bell Schedule:
7:30 Students may enter
campus
7:50 First Bell
7:55 Bell to signal the
start of school
2:00 Bus students
released (1:00 Early
Technology Tips for Parents
US News and World Report ran an article to provide parents with some helpful tips about
technology. “Learning the ins and outs of the latest technology is a lot like learning to swim
or ride a bike: The younger you are, the more naturally it comes.” This can be challenging for
parents who already feel behind their children when it comes to technology.
While assisting with school work can be difficult, parents now need to help their children
solve math problems on iPad apps or on websites like MobiMax and IXL. As Edgewater
Public continues to shift toward online platforms, we want to provide you with some tips to
help. Keeping up with the digital pace is simple like starting a conversation.
Here are four quick tips to keep up with your child's technology, while also keeping your
family safe.
1. Show and tell: If your child is using a device, program, or website you aren't familiar
with, have them show you how it works. Children love to be the teacher to their parent.
2. Google it: It's a simple but often overlooked step to Internet safety. Get online. Google
your child's name. Google your family name. See what's out there. Students—and their
parents—need to be aware that what they post on the Internet is permanent, and poor online
decisions can have significant consequences.
3. Keep tech public: If your children's computers are in their bedrooms, you should move
them. What your children are doing on the computer should be public as well. Parents should
"friend" their students on Facebook, follow them on Twitter, and know who their online
friends are. Parents should also check the browser history so they know what sites their
children are visiting.
4. Get excited: Computers, tablets, and smartphones bring students out of their shells and
open up exciting new avenues for learning. It encourages communication. Get in there and
learn with your students on new devices.
These simple easy tips can help as you seek to support your students in changes times.
Remember, your involvement is the key to your student’s success.
Parents and guardians, when your student is out of school for
any reason, it is your responsibility to contact the school and
excuse your student. Our contact number is 386-424-2573
extension 35223. Thank you!
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Edgewater Public School
801 South Old County Road-Edgewater-Florida 32132
386-424-2573
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Extended Day News! Extended Day has welcomed another new group leader! Sierra Dollar has joined our staff. Sierra
is a full time college student and we are thrilled to have her with us. She is also Ms. Boden's
daughter!
Our third, fourth, and fifth graders have started working on "Success Maker" Monday through Friday in the
computer lab!
Our wonderful and talented music teacher, Ms. Reid, has asked our extended day students to participate in her
holiday program! They have been practicing every afternoon. I'm sure it will be a great show!
Notes from the South Forty – Agri-Science
Hello Bobcat Supporters! With the arrival of fall, the Agri-Science students are starting to
learn about the livestock and plants related to farming, as well as the creatures and critters
that surround farms. We will cover plants and animals, then go into birds in December.
Our big project for December will be to make pinecone bird feeders in all 3rd, 4th, and 5th
grade classes. When these feeders are sent home, they will come with ties attached so
they are easy to place in a tree, on a fence, or other location where your family can enjoy
them during the holiday break. We will be needing lard (no artificial shortening please),
peanut and other nut butters, and bird seed to complete this project. Quart bags also would
be a great. Your help is appreciated.
Our studies of “For the Birds!” in December will culminate with a bird count during the winter
break. We are working to coordinate with the local Audubon crew to
help with the 2015-2016 116th Annual Christmas Bird Count. We will
need parents who are approved volunteers to assist with this
program. Our campus will also conduct the Annual Backyard Bird
Count specific to campus in February while we are studying
conversation.
Our first hydroponic containers have been planted by the 3rd
graders, who are growing
several varieties of lettuce and spinach. Watch for salad coming your way soon! That said,
we are still in great need of empty plastic ground coffee containers, 2 L and 3 L soda
bottles, clear heavy weight visqueen sheeting, and non-treated 4x4 lumber. If you have
extra small aquarium or fountain pumps, aquarium tubing, or clean wet stones, they are
also needed for the deep water hydroponic units, as well as food grade buckets and lids.
Thank you to all who have given materials, funds, and encouragement to our new
programs. We hope the best for a safe holiday season for you all.
Volusia Manufacturing Association Career Center
Scan the QR code to find out about opportunities in our area
FFEA NEWS!!!!
FFEA Club has begun and is already ready to help around their school and community. They
volunteered their time at the Thanksgiving Feast clearing tables, serving drinks and helping
families if needed. Club members also chose their officers. Congrats to President Hannah Zona,
Vice President Michael Henderson, and Secretary Tatum Diaz. December will be even busier
with walking in the Edgewater Parade, helping teachers in the classrooms, and collecting items
for the Edgewater Animal Shelter so the animals we love so much can have a happy holiday as
well (see flyer below with information about donating).
There is still room for more members, so if any 4th or 5th graders want to join, please see Mrs.
Kelly or Mrs. Mowrey.
‘Tis the Season For Giving
As the holiday season is upon us, FFEA is collecting items for our community cats and dogs at the
Edgewater Animal Shelter. We are calling this the “Teacher’s Pet Project”. If our Edgewater Bobcat
family could please donate one item below, many of our future pets will too have a happy holiday.
For Dogs: Pedigree adult/puppy dry/wet food, treats of any kind, rawhide
chews For Kitties:Purina wet/dry cat/kitten food and cat litter
General: Baking Soda, paper towels, black trash bags, bleach, laundry soap,
dish washer detergent, dish soap, cat/dog beds, toys of any kind,
metal food/water bowls
*All items need to be turned in by December 15th to their classroom teacher or the front office.
***The Bobcat Bulletin is available electronically. ***
If you wish to have the newsletter emailed to you, please e-mail [email protected], or
complete the form below and return it to school with your child.
Your Name: ________________________________________________________________
Your e-mail address: ________________________________________________________________
Student’s Name: ________________________________________________________________
Your Student’s Teacher: ________________________________________________________________
Did you know you can find Box Tops on many of the brands you
use to make Thanksgiving dinner, from potatoes to crescent
rolls? Remember to clip those Box Tops and turn them in to
school. They really add up! Thanksgiving is also a great time to
collect extra Box Tops from family and friends as you gather for
the holiday weekend. For a list of participating products, go to
BTFE.com.
Have a great break!
Learn more about how you can help your school at BTFE.com.
VOLUNTARY PRE-KINDERGARTEN
For children that are 4 years old by September 1, 2015.
For information please call our registrar, Kay Holland for details.
386-424-2573 ext. 35225
Find Community Events and Programs On-Line
Looking for an activity for your child to participate in? Flyers announcing events and programs sponsored by
community organizations are now available on the district’s website at http://myvolusiaschools.org Simply select
“Parents” icon and locate Tool box on right-hand bottom corner, then click Flyers. New flyers will be posted on the
1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month. Be sure to check back frequently for events and activities occurring
throughout Volusia County.
Don’t have computer access at home? A computer is available for your use in the (where ever you designate: media
center/front office) and at every Volusia County Public Library.
Yearbooks are on sale NOW! If you would like to pre-order your yearbook,
you may stop by the front office at any time to purchase. They are
only $6.00 per yearbook- the best deal we have had so far!
If you have pictures you would like to see in the yearbook, simply email them
to [email protected] for review and consideration.
Fundraising is off to a fantastic start. We are selling lollipops during parent pick-up and extended day for only
$1.00! A big thank you to those who have already purchased lollipops- we appreciate your help in making this the
best yearbook yet!