Bayshore Elementary Newsletter
10500 Bayshore Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99515
907.742.5360
Volume 41 No. 2
October 8, 2015
PTA Spaghetti Feed & BINGO Night Friday, October 9th 6-7:30 p.m.
From the Principal Dear Bayshore Families, Parent Conferences will be held the afternoon of Wednesday, October 21st and Thursday, October 22nd. This year Bayshore Elementary will be joining many other ASD elementary schools in offering parents the opportunity to sign up electronically for conferences using the Conference Scheduling Application available on the ASD website. Beginning on Wednesday, October 7th, you may log into and select the date/time that would work best with your family schedule. I would encourage families with more than one Bayshore child to schedule early to accommodate back-to-back conference times where available. Access to the Conference Scheduling Application will be through a link on the Parents page of the district’s website. There will also be a link from the homepage: www.ASDk12.org/parents. If you enter your email address when scheduling a conference, you will receive two automated emails. In both automated emails, you will be reminded of the time slot and day that you selected. The first email is sent as soon as you sign up. The second email reminder is sent two days before the actual conference. Please email your child’s teacher if you need to change your scheduled conference. Editing conference dates/times is not available with the system. I look forward to hearing your feedback on the Conference Scheduling Application process. Our goal is to continue to communicate with parents in the most effective and efficient manner possible and to conference with 100% of our Bayshore families this month. Sincerely, Heidi Packer
Principal
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This is a free family event. Dinner is pot-luck style and will be served starting at 6 p.m.
Kindergarten - Rolls (bring in day of the event) 1st and 2nd Grade - Salads, Veggie or Fruit Tray (bring in day of the event) 3rd Grade - Jars of plain spaghetti sauce (bring in by October 7th) 4th and 5th Grade - Uncooked penne pasta (bring in by October 7th) 6th Grade - Will be having their dessert fundraiser (We will start collecting pasta and sauce the week of October 5th) We also need volunteers to help set up and clean up the day of the event! Click here to volunteer! If you have any questions, please call PTA coordinators Lisa K @ 223-9555 or text Kelly K @240-6675
Save the Date
Bookmark or subscribe to Bayshore’s Google calendar http://Bayshore.asdk12.org/calendar October 9 PTA Spaghetti/BINGO Night, 6 – 7:30 p.m. 16 End 1st Quarter NO SCHOOL – Grade Reporting Day & Inservice 19-22 Book Fair in Library 21&22 12:30 p.m. Dismissal – Parent Teacher Conferences. Students will have lunch from noon to 12:25 p.m. in their classroom. 23 NO SCHOOL – In-service Day School Store - open Tuesdays 8:40 to 8:55 a.m.
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Stay Connected bayshore.asdk12.org
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Use our CALENDAR to find events, after school activities, and much more.
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From Nurse Ian
the real illness which can make someone sick for up to 2 weeks and could have more severe consequences for some. Other reasons you can still get sick after a flu vaccination are; by catching another virus that mimics the flu, being exposed to the flu before the body has time to build full immunity (about 2weeks) after the vaccination or getting ill from one of the many other flu viruses that are not part of the current vaccine. Each year the flu vaccine is reformulated to include the most probable and prevalent strains.
Hello Bayshore families, Influenza anyone? …No thanks! Don’t let the influenza sneak up on you and your family this fall… Besides practicing the basics of plenty of sleep, good nutrition, hydration, exercise and hand washing, choosing to get the flu vaccine is the next best defense to keep the flu away. Help keep your family and those around you protected.
Further reading is recommended and attached in the form of Vaccine Information Sheets (VIS) or for even more comprehensive information visit the CDC website at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/consumer/ After reviewing the details, if you are still unsure about the risks and benefits or have further questions, I will be glad to answer questions and as always I recommend talking to your student’s health care provider if in doubt.
All students will have the opportunity to receive a free flu vaccination Friday, October 30th at Bayshore’s annual “Flu Clinic”. Student’s will only receive a vaccination if their parents have a complete and signed consent form returned to the office by October 29th
If you have not yet filled out a consent form and would like to take advantage of a free vaccination for your student(s) see links for current form and vaccine information, fill it out and return to the office no later than October 29th. You can reach me for questions by e-mail or phone as listed.
A few common questions or scenarios that come up are…
http://www.asdk12.org/healthservices/forms/
I do not want my student to receive a Flu vaccine, what do I do?... Simply, do not fill out a consent form, no vaccine will be given.
I mentioned in my last newsletter I would like your input on improving the “nursing program” here at Bayshore. I would greatly appreciate your feedback and ideas. Included here is a link to the survey.
My student already had a seasonal flu vaccine this season and I filled out a consent form but I do not want him/her to receive the vaccine now. Just let me know ASAP and I will discard the consent and no vaccine will be given. What is the difference between the Flu Mist and Inactivated Flu Injection? The Flu Mist has live virus that has been altered so that it cannot actually cause the flu. The Inactivated Vaccine contains components from the killed flu virus strains that also spur the body’s immune response.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/C8J3JBZ
Nurse Ian Ian Autrey BSN, RN Office hours: 8:15a-3:45p, M-F School Nurse Bayshore Elementary Direct office#: 742-5373 Email: autrey_ian@asdk12.org
The Flu vaccine always makes my child sick when he/she has gotten it. Why does this happen and what is the benefit to still getting immunized if he/she is going to feel sick after? The symptoms/side effects after vaccination sometimes mimic those of the illness. These symptoms are the result of the immune system building a fight against the outside invader. The symptoms typically are very mild and last a very short time (1-2 days) when compared to
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Counselor’s Corner
Student Council
Dear Bayshore Families, First quarter is almost coming to an end, already. Some social emotional learning, SEL, lessons I have been doing in classrooms this first quarter are as follows: (please keep in mind I am not in all classrooms.) Lessons are 30 minutes in length twice a month in most cases. Kindergarten and first grades: Five ways to be a successful learner and the conflict resolution program Kelso’s Choices. Second grade: Five ways to be a successful learner. What a school counselor does (story) and review of Kelso involving role-playing choices to solve small problems. Third grade: We started with a review of Kelso’s Choices followed by exploring “Bug Feelings,” identifying them. The next step is to learn what we can with those feelings.
Meet our new student council officers: President: Corsica Skibinski Vice President: Hailey Moats Treasurer: Mara Cavez Secretary: Jolee Kelzenberg Sergeant at Arms: Sophia Turner These students are working with the student council advisors Mrs. Edington and Mr. Kutscheid to set goals for this year. Edington_Lisa@asdk12.org Kutscheid_michael@asdk12.org
Fourth grade: Second Step Curriculum, a unit on empathy in one class, a unit on dealing with “powerful” feelings in the other class.
Bayshore Elementary Contacts
Fifth grade: is one time per month and we worked a bit on decision making in a group and communication.
Main Office 742-5360 Heidi Packer, Principal Leslie Dodd, Admin. Assistant Emily Schutte, Secretary & Attendance
Sixth grade: One time per month. I did a lesson on communication.
24 hour Attendance Line 742-5360 Option #1 Please call in your child’s absence by 10:00 a.m. to avoid getting ASD’s automated phone call telling you of your child’s absence. See ASD’s attendance policy.
As always it is a pleasure to work with you and your children. Respectfully,
Nurse – Ian Autrey Library – Terrill Sullivan Counselor – Jody Stahl
Jody Stahl M.S. LPC Bayshore/Chinook Elementary Counselor 742-5394 Bayshore - mornings 742-6737 Chinook – afternoons
742-5373 742-5375 742-5394
Jody is at Bayshore in the mornings. You can leave her a confidential message on this phone.
Cafeteria Manager – Dawn Fischer-Peters 742-5380
Contact our Cafeteria Manager with questions about your child’s lunch account or A.S.D.’s lunch program. She is in the building from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. You can also email her at café_Bayshore@asdk12.org
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Eagle-Eye Readers
Lost and Found is Filling Up!
September 2015
Congratulations to September’s Eagle Eye Readers! Kindergarten Phoebe Brown, Azaleia Frazier, Rayna Swartwood First Grade Aly Dias-Sanchez, Alaina Reynolds, Eva Rogers Second Grade Aspyn Jacobs, Hunter Levanduski, Kyle Nelson Third Grade Freja Boyd, Max Esipov, Jaden Nicholai Fourth Grade Angel Davis, Kylee Farmer, Keira Wissa
Items with names are returned to students!
Please write your child’s name in/on all their belongings and our Noon Duty attendants check every day to reunite lost items with their owners!
Fifth Grade Geneva Jordan, Spencer Skaling, Aidan Zong Sixth Grade Parker Jordan, Keenan Kashevarof, Kaden Meldrum
Please check the Lost and Found when you come to conferences. Items leftover after
Parent Teacher Conferences will be donated to charity.
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Bayshore Specialists
All students have five additional teachers they see at Bayshore Elementary. If you are not sure who your child sees for Art or PE please ask or log onto Zangle and look under SCHEDULE. • Library – Terrill Sullivan Students have 30 minutes in • •
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the library each week.
Art – Jerri Lake Health – Robert Snelson
We share our art & health teachers with other schools on a two week rotation. Students attend either art or health one hour per week.
P.E. – Mike Hardin, George Marchuk
Students have three, 30 minute P.E. classes each week. Music – Debbie Wakefield Students attend a music class twice a week. 6th graders also attend either Band or Orchestra.
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Bayshore Library, Bayshore “Eagle Eye Readers”, and supports author visits! We look forward to seeing you @ the Book Fair! Sign Up to help on our “Sign Up Genius”… http://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050a4ca4aa2da64bayshore4
2015/2016 Yearbook Committee begins in November! The Bayshore YEARBOOK Committee is open to 5th & 6th Grade students will begin Friday, November 6th, 2015 with an informational and expectation meeting. Sincerely, Mrs. Terrill Sullivan Sullivan_Terrill@asdk12.org 907-742-5375 (direct line) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Art News
from Jerri Lake Lake_jerri@asdk12.org
‘Readings’ from the Bayshore Library from Mrs. Sullivan
Book Care @ the Bayshore Library Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students have been working on book care. We have discussed and demonstrated how to carry their book and how to “turn and peek” (turning their pages by the corners). 2nd and 3rd grade students have been studying the Fiction and Non-Fiction Sections in our library. There are so many great books, and they are learning the best way to discover that “just right book”. 4th-6th grade students are reviewing how to navigate the ASD “Online Library Catalog” and the Bayshore Library.
The Book Fair is Coming to Bayshore! OCTOBER 19TH – 22ND!!
September has been an exciting month for art. The sixth graders have been creating posters for the Lions Club Peace poster contest. This year the theme is “Sharing Peace” and so far the posters are looking terrific. The first place winner will receive $50 and the second place winner will get $25 from the Lions Club. The fourth and fifth grade classes have been working on art for the Municipal Light and Power company contest. The theme is Energy Conservation or Electrical Safety. The students have come up with some very interesting art to cover the themes. All students that enter will receive certificates and the 2016 calendar with student artwork displayed for each month of the calendar and the grand place winner will be on the cover. Each of the 13 winners will receive in addition to above, 2 day passes to the Anchorage museum and the grand prizewinner will receive an IPOD Shuffle. The rest of the classes have been learning various styles of drawing along with the basics of color. They have also been learning about different styles of collage art. As creative as they have been so far, I am looking forward to seeing their work in October. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Health News! from Mr. Snelson
“READING IS SO MUCH FUN, YOU’LL GET GOOSEBUMPS!!” Mark your calendars now for the Scholastic FALL 2015 “MONSTER BOOK FAIR” @ the Bayshore Library. It will be open from Monday, October 19th through Thursday, October 22nd from 8:30 AM-6:00 PM. Please visit us during the Parent/Teacher conferences. Each book fair purchase brings valuable monies to our school to strengthen the reading skills of our students. All the books you purchase helps buy NEW books for the
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The end of the quarter is right around the corner and it has been a pleasure working with such a great group of students, parents, and staff at Bayshore.
Health topics for this month:
We are currently finishing up our units on Safety/Personal Safety and then will be learning about our Body Systems. Kindergarteners will be learning about their five senses. First graders are exploring the heart, lungs, and digestive system. Second graders are learning all about their brain and how it works. Third graders will “Look” at all their eyes continued
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can do. Fourth graders are discussing their teeth and how to keep them healthy. The central nervous system is the topic for fifth graders. Sixth graders will learn about cells, genes, and cell specialization. Please refer to the following link each month and review the Parents’ Bulletin to see how you can reinforce this topic at home! http://www.asdk12.org/depts/HealthPE/health/GBS/inde x.asp
Greetings from the Music Room
Healthy Futures
Classroom teachers have distributed the October Healthy Futures Log to their students. The activity logs for the October challenge are due back Friday, October 30, 2015 in order for students to receive the incentive reward. Additional logs will be available in a folder on the Healthy Futures Bulletin Board. Make sure to get out and play every day! Click here to print Healthy Futures Log #2 Rob Snelson, Health Specialist Bayshore Elementary 742-5360 Willow Crest Elementary 742-1000 or via email @ snelson_robert@asdk12.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gym Shorts
we will again transition into skills involving Football skills that involve open-field running, throwing/catching, and the Quarterback Option...a combination of Run/Pass skills. "Steal the Bacon" is a favorite team game that incorporates all these skills. Primary grades will be practicing targeting skills using Bowling Pins, and either fleece balls or rolling balls. Again, thank you parents for providing well-fitting indoor shoes for PE. Students who wear gym shoes naturally perform better. As the snow begins to fly, help us keep our Gym floor dry, clean, and safe!
from Mr. Hardin
Students have been learning to travel in different ways, with varying equipment. We are starting a volleyball unit with the students. Good hand-eye coordination with light volleyball trainers for the young students and passing and setting with older students. For the 5th and 6th grade students there will be an opportunity for an after school volleyball activity. I will have permission slips to pass out at the end of October. We will also get our heart rate up with some jumprope activities to start the second quarter. Please remind your children to have PE shoes that stay at school. Snow boots are not safe on gym floors and will not be allowed for PE time. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Footnotes from the Gym Marchuck
from Mr.
Curriculum News Weeks 6-11: After our Soccer Skills Unit, we are transitioning into a Volleyball Unit. This unit will emphasize striking skills using our Forearms to elevate and pass the ball, Overhead Sets, and Overhand Direct Serves. Students will progress from Individual skills, to Partner skills, and the Intermediate classes will culminate into Team skills of 3 v 3 games. These small-sided games encourages more 'touches' on the ball. Our Primary grades will implement the use of "feather-life" beach balls, and oversized Volleyball trainers for their Individual skill practice and Partner practice. After several weeks,
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From Debbie Wakefield
This quarter brings more new and exciting activities for 2nd through 6th graders. On October 27th and October 28th, there will been auditions held for the ASD Honor Choir. This select choir is for 5th and 6th graders who have auditioned and have been chosen to be a member. I will be having preauditions for those students who are interested on Wednesday, October 14th from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., and also on Thursday, October 15th from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade Holiday Choir has been meeting every Tuesday after school from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. This year’s group is singing very well and I am excited for you to hear their upcoming performances in December. I will have permission slips in November for these concerts when I have all dates and times finalized. The evening concert will be at Bayshore on Thursday, December 10th at 7:00 in the gym. Another special music activity that’s going great on Mondays and Wednesdays is the 4th Grade Recorder Group. This group is working hard to prepare for the “tour day” which is tentatively set to be on December 4th and the evening performance, which is scheduled for Thursday, December 10th. Permission slips will be coming home in November once I have all performance places and times finalized. The Bayshore Handchime Group has been diligently working on two selections so far. They are also preparing for the “tour day” and the evening performance on December 10th. Once again, permission slips will be coming home in November once I have all performance places and times finalized. Thank you for allowing your children to participate in these activities. I know they will grow musically and perhaps continue to enjoy music in some capacity when they leave Bayshore. Classroom News All the grades, K-6th, have been learning or reviewing patriotic songs, playing instruments, line dancing and continued
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movement songs, and learning or reviewing how to play the instruments (Kindergarten). 3rd through 6th have learned a tongue twister song called Fly and A Flea, which is full of homophones and heterographs. It is my hope that your child has shared some of these songs and activities with you at home. Musically, Debbie Wakefield wakefield_debbie@sdk2org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Zangle ParentConnect
Every year the Anchorage School District makes it easier for parents to stay connected with their child’s school and academic progress, as well as make it more convenient to find out information relating to their child. Use your Zangle ParenetConnect account to: View your child’s gradebook (ASSIGNMENTS) Add monies to your child’s lunch account (and view your balance) using ONLINE PAYMENTS • Sign up for EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS: You have the option to receive automated emails regarding your child's assignment details, report card marks, attendance and classroom news from Zangle ParentConnection. The settings must be updated each year. • Print TRANSCRIPTS • •
ASD Statement of Equal Opportunity The Anchorage School Board is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, age, national origin, economic status, handicap, and other human differences protected by law. No person shall be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of educational opportunities and services, academic or extracurricular, offered by the District. It is the policy of the District to comply with the statues, regulations and executive orders enforced by Federal, State, and Municipal agencies, including but not limited to Executive Order 11246, Title 41, part 60-1, 60-2, 60-3, 60-20, Title VI and VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, and Section 504. The Anchorage School District believes strongly that a learning environment must be structured to reflect diverse cultural traditions and contributions. Furthermore, the Anchorage School District values diversity among students and staff and believes that all students and staff have the right to participate in school activities free from prejudice. The Anchorage School District has zero tolerance for any behaviors that ridicule, harass, intimidate, or otherwise threaten students, staff and community members on school campus or at school activities.
• Access BUS ROUTE information • Email your child’s teachers by going to their SCHEDULE • Check your CONTACT and DEMOGRAPHIC information.
If you do not know your pin or password, please contact the main office at 742-5360.
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P.T.A. NEWS FROM THE PRESIDENT
UPCOMING PTA EVENTS
Hello Bayshore Families! A special thank you to the 90 families who participated in our Fall Fundraiser! Due to your efforts we were able to make $9,037 for our school! Also thank you for the gracious Unfundraiser donations from those who were unable to participate. We have our Family Spaghetti/ Bingo Night this Friday October 9, 6-7:30pm! This is a free family event. We are looking for volunteers to donate food, set up, serve, and clean up! Please go to our sign up genius link to volunteer. Our PTA Membership Drive and Un-fundraiser end October 9th as well. If you are wanting to join the PTA get those forms in! There will be extra forms at the event. If your child’s class reaches 100% parent membership they will receive a pizza party. We will accept un-fundraiser donations the night of the event as well.
October 9, 6:00-7:30pm – Family Spaghetti/ Bingo Night/ PTA Membership Drive Ends October 19-22 – Fall Book Fair November 20, 6:30-8:00pm – Family Movie Night – Inside Out
SPAGHETTI & BINGO NIGHT TOMORROW, OCTOBER 9TH 6:00 PM Join us for a meal and a night of family fun. Spirit Wear will be available! Volunteer to help!
Food Donations Kindergarten -Rolls (bring day of event) 1&2 grade -Salad, Veggie, Fruit Platter (bring day of event) 3 grade - Plain Pasta Sauce (due Wed. Oct 7) 4&5 grade -Penne Pasta (due Wed. Oct 7) 6 grade - Desserts for 6th grade Fundraiser Our Fall Book Fair starts October 19-22, Monday Thursday, 8:30am-6:00pm. Your purchases will go to supporting your Bayshore Library. Bridges, PTA President Jen_may87@hotmail.com Bayshore Elementary Newsletter
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JOIN THE PTA! Our membership drive ends this Friday! Joining the PTA allows you to vote at our meetings, get special discounts, and help support many events and programs for your kids all year long.
Questions? bayshorepta@gmail.com
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BOX TOPS Congratulations to Mrs. Rose’s class for collecting the most Box Tops for the month of September. They received a freshly-popped popcorn delivery last week for their efforts! Keep clipping and bringing in those Box Tops. It’s a new contest every month, with the overall top class earning a special reward at the end of the year. Bayshore Elementary earned over $1,400 last year. Every Box Top counts!"
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KNOW A CPA? The PTA is looking for a CPA to perform a financial review/audit on our books. If you know someone or are interested yourself, please contact Treasurer Drisana Evans at 907-351-0551
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