October 10, 2014 18820 Strawberry Knoll Road Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 E. Frank Kaplan, Principal Elise Burgess, Principal Intern Web Site Address—http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/ strawberryknolles/ Strawberry Knoll News STRAWBERRY KNOLL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Welcome Home! Leaves continue to fall outdoors as we write you. The Knoll began its “Wunderbahr/Workout/Wellness Wednesday” with “Walk Your Child to School Day.” Those students who participated were welcomed with healthy snacks provided by our P.T.A. Soon after morning announcements staff and students engaged in teaching and learning. In the midst of teaching our Noble Knights new songs for an upcoming choral concert, challenging them to increase their heart rates through physical activity and requiring students to share math strategies with one another, our parent volunteers were assisting with the P.T.A. sponsored “Fall Book Fair.” Currently, our food services staff is almost finished serving 300 lunches to our students, while our building services staff is ensuring our school maintains its regal look. Regardless of their assigned position, each of our 125 staff members is a role model for our 605 students. The work we do is for your children! We invite you to visit us for our annual “Open House,” next Monday, October 13, 2014. Come and see how our teachers including therapists, and specialists, engage students in their learning. As mentioned in previous newsletters, we as a staff, are revising and enhancing our teaching of mathematics. If you happen to visit during your child’s/children’s math class, you will observe the systematic way in which our teachers transition their math instruction from whole to small group. During each instructional setting, students practice using new math vocabulary and are required to demonstrate their acquisition of math concepts. You will also observe how teachers take note of each child’s math progress. Another important learning we hope you take home with you is our commitment to developing your child’s/children’s social emotional learning. Thinking And Academic Success Skills (TASS) posters are displayed in every classroom. Students are, throughout the day, directed to review grade-specific TASS skills to include “collaboration” in all grades and more specifically, “analysis” in kindergarten, first and third grades, “thinking fluently” in second grade, “synthesis” in fourth grade, and being a “flexible thinker” in fifth grade. Additionally, some of you may even see our Noble Knights engaged in a classroom guidance lesson. Given the number of hours our students spend in school each day during the course of their educational career, it remains incumbent upon us to provide a safe and nurturing school environment for our students and a welcoming one to our families and guests. Though not of school age, we already see future Noble Knights waiting for their siblings during dismissal, and on occasion walking freely in the Kare-A-Lot Office. Clearly, the children know this is their school, and as such, a home away from home. Consider next Monday’s visit as a welcome home! E. Frank Kaplan, Proud Principal Elise M. Burgess, Proud Principal Intern “Trojan Fest 2014 is Happening Saturday, Nov. 1st! What IS Trojan Fest? It’s only the best way to spend Homecoming morning alongside many others in the Gaithersburg Community!! Saturday, Nov. 1 from 9:00 am to 12:30 p.m., Trojan Fest 2014 will be taking place in the NEW Gaithersburg High School Bus loop! Several Student Clubs/Activities and Teams will have GREAT games, face painting, soccer demonstrations, dance lessons, cheers taught by the cheerleaders, moon bounce, temporary tattoos and more!! Holy Crepes and Kona Ice will also be selling what they are famous for! There is no charge to enter Trojan Fest! All ages welcome!! And then, stay for the GHS Homecoming game that starts at 1:00 p.m. in the INCREDIBLE John Harvill Stadium!! Have questions or are you interested in having a 10’x10’ booth for a donation made to the school? Email Carrie Bohrer, GHS PTSA President and Trojan Fest 2014 Co-Chair for more information. [email protected]” Carrie Bohrer Halloween Parade and Parties Planned We kindly ask students not to include any costume accessories that resemble weapons. We also ask students not to dress in costumes that portray violence or are excessively frightening. Students who intend to participate in this year’s Halloween Parade are expected to come to school dressed in their everyday clothes and not in their Halloween costumes. Students will have ample time before this month’s parade to dress into their costumes. If you do not wish for your child to participate in this year’s Halloween festivities, please contact your child’s teacher by either email or a handwritten note. An alternate activity will be planned for those students not permitted to participate in the parade and party. Our annual parade will begin at 2:00 p.m. Due to limited parking, we suggest you park your vehicles along Strawberry Knoll Road. Students will return to their homerooms following our school-wide parade. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, October 31, 2013! Mana Food Drive Our “Kids Helping Kids” Mana food drive will kick off on October 13th and go until October 29th. Participating children will learn important values like caring for others in need and being a responsible citizen in their community. The food we collect will be donated and used to help feed hungry children in Montgomery County. Examples of some most needed food items include peanut butter, macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, canned fruit, rice, beans, tuna fish, and cereal. UPCOMING REMINDERS October 17 State Conference for Teachers – No School for Staff and Students October 30 9:00 a.m. PTA Meeting and Principal’s Coffee 2:00 p.m. Halloween Parade/Parties First Marking Period Ends October 31 Professional Day for Teachers – No School for Students November 4 HOLIDAY – Election Day – No School for Staff and Students November 10, 11 12:35 p.m. Early Dismissal Day Parent/Teacher Conferences November 20 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. - PTA Fall Festival November 26 12:35 p.m. Early Release Day for Students and Staff November 27, 28 HOLIDAY – Thanksgiving December 2 6:30 p.m. PTA Meeting—Media Center December 12 7:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. Movie Night December 23 2:00 p.m. All-School Sing-A-Long—Gym December 24, 25, 26 HOLIDAY December 24— Winter Break January 4 Fall Weather Brings Opportunities for Outdoor Fun Now that the hot summer-like weather is behind us and fall has returned, it is time to explore outdoor fun with friends and family. Mr. Matesa and Mr. Palmer, our physical education teachers, suggest our Strawberry Knoll families spend time together jogging, playing soccer, jumping rope, or taking walks and exploring nature. A good rule of thumb whenever engaging in any activity, including raking leaves, is to pace oneself “just-right.” Engaging in this fall’s fitness -fun will build endurance and improve cardio-respiratory system. Our two teachers suggest, “Exercise diligently enough to make you tired, but not fully exhausted!”
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