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Dear Waters Landing Families:
Can you believe that we are getting ready to enter the 4th Quarter? It really seems like the
school year just started. We have students and staff working hard to make certain all of our
students are learning and making progress. Thank you to all of the volunteers who donate their
time to help out with our classes.
I am proud to announce that Ana Carolina Avillez do Nascimento won the Young Author’s
Contest sponsored by the state and county councils of the International Reading Association.
Her short story “Hijacked” won for fourth grade in Montgomery County. She went on to win
2nd place in the state contest. Congratulations, Ana!
Thank you to all of the families who came to the Winter Dance, Book Fair, and Valentine’s
Parties, Science Fair, and Multicultural Nigh. It was great to see so many families at our
school. At the March 5th PTA meeting, Mr. Andrew Bradshaw, WLES Math Content Coach,
presented information on the C2.0 math curriculum. At our next PTA meeting scheduled for
April 9th, we will have a special update from Mr. Joe DeRosa regarding our construction pro-
cess.
Report Cards for the 3rd Quarter will be sent home after spring break. Please take time to re-
view them with your child. If you have any questions, please make certain you email or call
your child’s teacher. You are an important part of your child’s educational team. We want to
make certain that your child is making progress and learning.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Tina Shrewsbury, Principal
Waters Landing Elementary School
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/waterslandinges/
From the Principal
March 22, 2013 Volume 5, Issue 8 A Publication of the Waters Landing Elementary School PTA
Tina Shrewsbury, Principal 13100 Waters Landing Drive
Germantown, MD 20874 Phone (301) 353-0915 Fax (301) 601-0392
The Dolphin News
Volunteers needed for
Kindergarten Registration Remember when you came to register your Kindergartner? It’s time to welcome our newest members to
WLES!! Registration will be May 9th and 10th, from 9:30am to 3:30pm. Volunteers are needed to help
the staff make copies, give a short school tour (1st floor only) to new parents or help set up drink and
snacks for the incoming Kindergartners. If you have some time and would like to help, please contact
Lucy Monroy at 301-793-9871 or email [email protected]. We are looking for help anytime between 9:30am-12pm and
1pm-3:30pm. Children are welcomed , they can go with you to the tour or play in the snack room! Please consider donat-
ing some of your time . Without you, it would be impossible. Thanks!
MaryJo Powell
Assistant Principal
Follow
Mrs. Shrewsbury
on Twitter: Tina.Shrewsbury@WatersLandingES
YES! WLES PTA has
a Facebook Page!
Search for us under:
Waters Landing
(WLES) PTA “Like” us to show
your support!!
Restaurant Night Wednesday, April 17th between 5pm and 8pm!!!
No cooking or cleaning up to do!! Come and enjoy some family and friend time while showing your
support to our PTA and our school!!! Please remember to mention WLES when ordering, all pro-
ceeds will go to the PTA to help fund all the wonderful things it does for our children!
Box Tops for Education Congratulations to Madison Badra and Cassy
Karyshyn. They are the March winners of the
Box Tops Contest. Please continue to clip Box
Tops and bring your collection sheets to
school.
Mark your calendars for DOLPHINMANIA!!!
Dolphinmania, our school's spring carnival, will be held Saturday, May 18th from 4pm
to 7pm. It will be a fun time of celebrating another great school year...you won't want
to miss it! We have GIANT inflatables lined up, a balloon guy, games, food, crafts,
and so much more! We'll, again this year, be holding a basket auction so watch your
April Friday folders for some ideas for donations for your grade level's basket. And
your teachers are already thinking about their ideas for the teacher auction so stay
tuned!!! We have some great volunteers that have stepped forward to head up different
areas of the carnival and we are grateful to each of them, but they will also need some
help on the day of the carnival. We're looking for volunteers that would be willing to help, for any length of time,
on May 18th. Please contact Ayesha Omar at [email protected] if we can count on you that day. Middle and
high school students looking for SSL hours are always welcome!"
Fun
Times! 5/18
Olympic Day Dates
Olympic Days are fast approaching. Mark your calendars now for these fun
events which are held during the school day. Each class will select a state to
represent this year. Students participate in a wide variety of activities in the
gym and out on the fields and blacktops. Students should wear tennis shoes
and cool clothing. Information letters will be sent home describing each day
more in detail.
K= Monday, April 22nd am=Fagnano, Quick, Miller pm= Harrigan,
Tung, Malik
1-3= Friday, May 3rd (with 5th grade assisting) (rain date= May 5th)
4 & 5 Tuesday, May 14th
(rain date= May 17th)
CRAZY SOCK DAY
Fri.-April 26th Your chance to wear, mix
and match the funkiest pair
of socks you have!!!
Jump Rope For Heart: We raised $10,004.35 in this year’s Jump Rope for Heart! Fantastic job WLES! Prizes have been ordered and should be deliv-
ered in 6-8 weeks.
The top money earners for this year are:
Andrew Lopez (3 Bothwell)= $175
Gavin Shea (1 Galluppi)= $200
Jackson Kaminski (1 Hinsvark)= $250
Victoria Falade (1 Lavo)= $305
Kaelan Maines (1 Merritt)= $380
Emma Banashak (4 Guy) = $675
Ryan Banashak (4 Warner) = $675
Elijah Fletcher (5 LaDuca)= $685
OUTSTANDING FUTURE SCIENTISTS! WE SALUTE YOU! Congratulations to the following students who displayed and shared their science experiments at our 2013 annual WLES Science
Fair! Tom Simon, Joseph Dean, Nylmar Baez, Addy Burgess, Preston Porter, Jackson Kaminski, Sam Humpert, Jacob Gelic, Mia Esquivel,
Ciaran Monroy, Ben Simon, Anjan Sesetty, Mythili Menon, Kimberly Matos, Sarah Cil, Saraansh Wadkar, Owen Dean, Abby Dexter,
Andrea Lloyd, Ashley Davis, Rosemary Dean, Olivia Blaner, Aaron Huffman, Kaitlyn Tracy, Daniel Zarayasi, Sivaad Bouler, Kaylie Col-
lazo, Zina Cummins, Cristian Mendez, Sierra Schenck, Aysia Wansel, Anabelle Watson-Reyes, Michael Akowuah, Elia Lopez, Chelsea
Cunningham, Luis Saucedo, Moayad Ahmed, Kira Dancil, McKayla Jean-Baptiste, Azaria Lawton, Gilbert Vasquez, Maria Jose Melendes,
Eleazar Reuto, Lauren Badger, Lyra Mae Aninipot, Shirley Matos, Tessa Cosby, Ella Teal, Elijah Bulluck, Yara Daher, Viaci Shults, Jisu
Han, AngelSkye Monroy, Raed Ahmed, Alexa Parson, Ben Reese, Terrin Carpenter, Isabella Collazo, SaiMoon Islam, Ali Ali, Ricardo
Mejia, Hailey Rodriguez, Noah Humpert, Meem Islam
WE ALSO SALUTE AND THANK MS. BROOKE LEVY HUMPERT, MOTHER OF NOAH AND SAM HUMPERT, FOR
SPEARHEADING OUR WONDERFUL SCIENCE FAIR ANNUALLY FOR OUR WLES COMMUNITY!
Spring Science and Robotics Class Registration is now open!
Grades K - 1: Storybook Science I
Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14 and 21, 3:35 - 4:45pm
Grades 2 - 4: LEGO Robotics
Tuesdays, April 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14 and 21, 3:35 - 4:35pm
Grades 3 - 5* Robo Challenge I
Wednesdays, April 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8, 15 and 22, 3:35 - 4:35pm
*Open to 3rd graders who took LEGO Robotics
Please go to our PTA website to download an application, fill it out and submit it with
your payment to your child’s teacher or to Mrs. Chamberlain in the main office.
Question, comments? Email Margaret Johnson at [email protected]. Thank you!!
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 2013-2014
If you have a child who will be five years of age by September 1, 2013, and would like to receive a registration
packet, please send back the following:
Child's Full Name______________________________________________________________(M)____(F)____
Date of Birth__________________________
Parent's Name_______________________________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________________________________
Phone #______________________________
Do you have a sibling who can bring the packet home? If so, please complete.
Student’s Name______________________________________________________________________________
Teacher_____________________________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD ON MAY 9 & 10 (WE WILL ASSIGN YOU A DAY
AND TIME TO COME WITH YOUR CHILD). THE REGISTRATION PACKET WILL BE
SENT HOME WITH AN OLDER SIBLING OR AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN THE MAIN
OFFICE THE WEEK OF APRIL 15TH.
Multicultural Night Success!! A great big THANK YOU to the ESOL Team for putting together the Multicultural
Night!!! It was a huge success!! Some of the countries present were: El Salvador,
Honduras, United Kingdom, Jamaica, Pakistan, Italy, Dominican Republic, South
Korea, Cuba, Panama, Vietnam, China, Germany, India, Ghana and last but not
least, the US with NY!! The kids were so enthusiastically visiting all the countries
that had set up camp that night. Great performances by the parents and kids, exquis-
ite attire was worn by many and magnificent food was served. Overall a wonderful
night was had by all!!!
WANTED: PTA PRESIDENT, VICE PRESIDENT, TREASURER AND SECRETATY Dear Parents and Guardians:
We continue to plead with you regarding the Executive positions becoming available for this coming year. Election time is
drawing near for our new slate of PTA Officers for the 2013-14 school year. All of our current officers will be stepping down,
so this is your opportunity to take a vital role in continuing the great work of our PTA at Waters Landing. Below is a list of the
duties of the 4 officers that make up the executive leadership of our PTA. Please take some time to read over the position de-
scriptions, and really give some thought to how you can help. All of the these positions can be, and have been, held by some-
one with a full-time job. We are all working parents regardless of where we work, so we all understand that the volunteers who
serve on the PTA do the best that they can with the time that they have available to devote to their position. It is also helpful to
know that all of these positions have been held by at least one parent who is currently still at Waters Landing, so you will have
an opportunity to receive some on-site training and a resource to ask questions of should you need assistance. Further, every
summer the Maryland PTA holds training on a Saturday for all officers (as well as select committee chairpersons) , it can be
very helpful to get you started on the right path. Please consider volunteering your time in one of these important positions next
year. Feel free to contact me if you would like to discuss any of these positions further, or if you would like to serve as an of-
ficer. Let's continue the tradition of excellence that so many in the past have worked so hard to achieve for our PTA and our
school!
Sincerely,
Lucy Monroy
WLES PTA Co-President
Duties of Officers
The President shall:
a. preside at all meeting of this local PTA, the board of directors, and executive committee;
b. coordinate the work of the officers and committees of this local PTA in order that the purposes may be promoted;
c. perform such other duties as may be prescribed in these bylaws or assigned by this local PTA or by the board of directors;
d. represent this local PTA at all council meetings or send an alternate.
The Vice President shall:
a. act as aide(s) to the president;
b. in their designated order perform the duties of the president in the absence or inability of that officer to serve;
c. and perform such other duties as may be prescribed in these bylaws or assigned by this local PTA or by the board of directors.
The Secretary shall:
a. record the minutes of all meetings of this local PTA, the board of directors, and executive committee;
b. be prepared to read the minutes of the previous meeting;
c. file all records;
d. have a current copy of the bylaws;
e. maintain a current membership list; and
f. perform such other duties as may be prescribed in these bylaws or assigned by this local PTA/PTSA or by the board of directors.
The Treasurer shall:
a. have custody of all funds of this local PTA;
b. keep a full and accurate account of receipts and expenditures including reconciliation of the bank statement each month;
c. make disbursements as authorized by the president or board of directors of this local PTA in accordance with the budget adopted
by this local PTA;
d. present a written financial statement at every meeting of the executive committee, the board of directors, the general membership
and at other times when requested by the board of directors;
e. make a final report before the newly elected officers officially assume their duties;
f. be responsible for the maintenance of such books of account and records as to conform to the requirements of Article IV, Section
14 of these bylaws;
g. be responsible for preparing and filing all necessary tax forms; h. have the accounts examined at the close of the fiscal year and upon change of treasurer by an auditor or an auditing committee of
not less than three (3) persons who, satisfied that the treasurer’s annual report is correct, shall sign a statement of that fact at the end
of the report. An auditor or an auditing committee shall be selected by the board of directors at least thirty (30) days before the new
officers assume their duties; and
i. perform such other duties as may be prescribed in these bylaws or assigned by this local PTA/PTSA or by the board of directors.
COUNSELOR’S CORNER by Karen Laureno SUMMER CAMPS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS GRADE K-12
Montgomery County Summer Youth Programs offers over 200 fun-filled classes from June – August.
For more information check out the website www.montgomerycollege.edu/youth
Or call 240-567-7264 or 240-567-7917 Asistencia en Espanol Disponible
Montgomery College is offering a special one day program on the Montgomery College Germantown Campus Saturday, April 20, 2013
8:30 am -2:00 pm. For all students in grades 1-3. BUILDERS OF THE FUTURE: FEATURING FUTURE-MAKERS: Flying Machines,
Downhill Racers, Super Chutes, electronics, Fuse, cut, drill custom parts for Lego and Duplo take-home projects, woodshop apprenticeship.
Register today for serious play! Call 240-567-7917 or 240-567-7264 The tuition cost is $80,00,
Please see Karen Laureno, Counselor, for the registration form.
HOSPICE CARING, INC. FREE SUPPORT BEREAVEMENT GROUPS
ALL GROUPS ARE FREE OF CHARGE. PLEASE CALL (301) 990-0854 WWW.HOSPICECARING.ORG
New Groups: Call for details: Spousal and Partner Loss, Parent Loss for Adults, Fatherless Daughters
Coping with a suicide loss – Ongoing- meets 2nd and 4th Monday evening of each month in Gaithersburg
Adult-Child Loss – Ongoing – For parents grieving the death of a child 18 years or older – meets weekly on Tuesday afternoons
Anticipatory Grief – For those whose loved ones are dying.
HOSPICE CARING IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
CAMP CARING - FREE – Dates: May 31, June 1, June 2, 2012 WHERE: Skycroft Conference Center in Middleburg, MD.
CAMP CARING is a 3 day bereavement camp designed to bring comfort and support to children ages 8-12 (grades 2-5) following the death
of someone they love.
The camp takes place in Middletown, Maryland at a 300 acres Skycroft Conference Center. This facility is complete with dining hall, chal-
lenge course, playing courts, and swimming pool. Campers sleep in lovely air-conditioned cabins, complete with full bathrooms and show-
ers. Hospice Caring provides bus transportation from the Cottage in Gaithersburg to and from Skycroft.
Each child is paired with an adult “Big Buddy” who gives support, is an ever-ready listener and is with them 24 hours a day.
If you are interested in Camp Caring or would like information, please call 301-990-8904 or visit the website www.hospicecaring.org.
Penny Gladhill, Camp Caring Director, will be glad to answer any questions or concerns. 301-990-8904 [email protected]
GETTING TO KNOW YOU, MRS. SMOOT , 3rd
grade, Interviewed by Sofia Moreira and
Chelsea Cunningham How long and what grades have you taught?
I have been teaching for several years. I taught 4th grade
for two years and this year I am a third grade teacher.
Do you have a family? Yes, I am married.
What is your cultural background? I was born in Balti-
more, but I also lived in Uruguay, South America.
What college did you attend? I graduated from UMD. I
studied elementary education and Spanish literature. Go
Terps!
What do you like to do when you are not working? I enjoy
running, reading, and playing piano.
What is your favorite food? Sushi.
What is your favorite color? Yellow
What is your favorite book? “Out of the Dust.”
What is your favorite vacation? I like to go to a beach
where I can scuba dive.
What is your favorite holiday? I like the 4th of July, Inde-
pendence Day.
What do you like best about teaching at WLES? I like get-
ting to know my students and watching them become life-
long learners.
If you had one dream, what would it be? I would like to get
an unlimited travel pass to go anywhere in the world by
plane.
Where in the world would you most like to visit? Thai-
land!
If you had one message, what would you most like to teach
your students? Don’t let anything, including yourself, stand
in the way of your dreams becoming reality.
What life experience made you want to become a teacher?
My fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Diamond, changed the way I
looked at learning. Since then I always want to learn more
and I want learning to be enjoyable for other children.
GETTING TO KNOW YOU, MR. MICHAEL GILLEN, P.E.
Interviewed by fifth graders: Logan Key and Ben Reese How long and what grades have you been teaching? I have taught physical
education for two years at two schools.
Do you have a family? Yes, I am married and my wife is a third grade teacher
in MCPS. She did her student teaching here at WLES several years ago. We
do not have any children yet.
What is your cultural background and where were you born?
I was born in Wilmington ,Delaware and I am of Irish descent.
What college did you graduate from? What was your major area of studies?
I graduated from Towson University. I majored in PE, grades K-12.
What do you most like to do when you are not working? I like to play sports,
watch sports, and walk my dog.
Favorites: Food: Pepperoni pizza. Color: Green Movie: “Ironman”
Book: “Harry Potter 6” Actor: Will Smith Vacation: Las Vegas
Holiday: I like every holiday!
What do you like best about teaching at WLES? I like being a P.E. teacher. It
is the best job in the world.
If you had one dream, what would it be? I would love to win the lottery.
Where in the world would you most like to visit? Italy!
If you had one message, what would you most like to teach your students?
“Stay active and you’ll be healthy forever!”
GETTING TO KNOW MR. ABNER BAEZ, MUSIC TEACHER
Interviewed by: LOGAN KEY AND BEN REESE, FIFTH GRADERS
HERE IS WHAT WE LEARNED ABOUT MR. BAEZ:
He has been teaching music for 17 years. He is married and has two chil-
dren. He was born in Puerto Rico and is Latino. He went to college in North
Texas and majored in music. In his free time, he likes to play the saxo-
phone. His Favorites: Food –rice and beans. Color: blue
Movie “Castaway.” Book: The Bible Actor: Tom Hanks
Vacation: Puerto Rico Holiday: Christmas
Mr. Baez most likes seeing his kids progressing with music. His dream closest
to his heart is living for one whole century. (100 years old!) He would like to
visit Jamaica. His message to us is to “Love God and everything else, especial-
ly children.”
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