Rosa Parks Central Community School Bilingual Newsletter January/February Volume 1, Issue 1 Editor: Mrs. Donado Principal: Ms. Cayce J. Cummins Assistant Principal: Mrs. Debra Joseph Charles Assistant Principal: Ms. Kirstin Riddick Greetings from the Administration Happy New Year! On behalf of the Rosa Parks Central Community School, we would like to extend warm greetings as you read our first bilingual newsletter this year. You will find articles that celebrate the successes of our children, share great ideas and notify you about upcoming events that especially have an impact on our bilingual community. At Rosa Parks Central Community School, we believe that all of our children “will succeed to do or become whatever they believe.” The teachers who contributed to this newsletter consider each student special and valuable and they work tirelessly to ensure that your children are provided with excellent learning opportunities. Thank you for your continued support as parents. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any issues or concerns. We are here for you. Together, for Children, Contents Administration Greetings 1 WIDA Test 1 Upcoming Events 1 Kindergarten News 2 Kindergarten News 3 First/Second Grade News 3 First &Third Grade News 4 Student of the Month 5 Community School 6 Ms. Cayce J. Cummins, Principal Mrs. Joseph-Charles and Ms. Riddick, Assistant Principals WIDA ACCESS TEST The WIDA ACCESS test will be given in March to all Bilingual/ESL students. A more specific testing schedule has not been arranged as of yet. All Bilingual/ESL students are expected to take this test, so make every effort to have your child in school during the month of March. If your child will miss any days in March please inform your child’s teacher so other arrangements can be made to give them the testing sections they may miss. ACCESS for ELL is a standards-based English language proficiency test designed to measure English language learners’ social and academic proficiency in English. It assesses social and instructional English as well as the language associated with language arts, mathematics, science and social studies within the school context. Upcoming Events February 2: Ground hog predictions February 13th: 100th Day of School celebration February 14th Valentine Day celebration February (all month) African American Celebration February 17th: Kick off for Read Across America 2012 (Dr Suess take home project) February 20-24: Winter Break School Newsletter Grade Level News Page 2 of 6 Ms. Charris - Bilingual Kindergarten News January in our school! They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” “ – Carl W. Buechner Happy New Year to everyone! Welcome Back! I hope everyone had a wonderful restful Christmas break. It is time to get back to learning and exploring new concepts. During the month of January, our Bilingual Kindergarten classroom was able to explore the real meaning of the New Year. We investigated the habitats of animals found in cold climates; and the effects of the winter season on our environment. In Social Studies we examined the contributions Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had on our society. Our activities included research done online, read alouds, video clips, and many fun hands on activities. This is an exciting time for our students. But let’s not forget all the accomplishments our students have experienced until now. Please celebrate them everyday. Parents, continue to help your children with their homework and try and read to them everyday. A love of school starts from home. Feel free to visit the classroom and join in on all the fun! Ms. Monica Charris and Mrs. Patricia Farez School Newsletter Grade Level News Grade Level News Page 3 of 6 Mrs. Blake - Bilingual Kindergarten News Happy New Year! February will be a very exciting month for our Bilingual Creole Class! We will be Exploring Math Word Problems! I will send work home with students; work with the children on the skill at home. The problems are expressed in fun ways for example: Dave had 3 cookies. His mom gave him 2 more cookies. How many cookies does Dave have now? Our Kindergarten class will also be able to observe, describe and compare different kinds of wood and paper! We will follow the scientific method in doing this. The cultivating activity will be unique creations using wood and paper. I encourage you to read with your children everyday! Here are a few of the books we will be working on in class, Puppy, Puppy Please; Mice Speak, We Speak, and Snowy Day! There are books in English and Creole that you can check out to read at home. Mrs. Pierre-Dort – Bilingual 1st/2nd Grade Class! A Day to Remember On January 12, 2012, the first and second grade bilingual students remembered what happened in Haiti on January 12, 2010. We remembered our families that passed in the disaster. We watched three short videos: “Waving Flag” by Young Artist United from Canada, “Are you listening” by Kirk Franklin, and “We Are the World”. The remembrance was moving. Some of the students burst into tears. The majority of them lost close relatives in the disaster. To conclude the activity, the students were asked to talk about the way they would like to see their country Haiti in the future through “Turn to Partner and Talk” activity. They had to draw a picture and write messages of hope. Their beautiful drawings were posted outside of the classroom. School Newsletter Grade Level News Page 4 of 6 Ms. Varela’s -1st Grade Bilingual News! Our classroom is full of lively enthusiastic learners who are making great strides in their academic growth. We recently learned how to write friendly letters and thank you letters so students have discovered one of the ways they can communicate with family and friends across the world! In science, we will be exploring rocks and sand and discovering where on our earth we can find these materials and what they are used for. In math, we are learning many different skills such as adding and subtracting; measuring length using different units; and how to count and find the value of coins! Soon students will be counting coins to give to the cashier when shopping with mom and dad! We are becoming more independent and learning how to think critically about the world around us. Right now in class, we are reading “Junie B. Jones, First Grade at Last!” What a funny story! We are using reading strategies to help us understand stories. In evaluating how the author wrote the story, we discussed that we think the author decided to make Junie B. Jones a very funny character because she is so silly and says some very funny things. We can relate to her since she is a first grader just like us! First grade is so much fun and we are looking forward to continuing this incredible journey. Mrs. Helen DeRise - 3rd Grade Bilingual News! Mrs. DeRise’s class has been working on applying Literacy across the Curriculum through number problems. The problems involved the students writing their own multiplication problems using “good” leads in their writing pieces. Please stop by and take a look at the students’ works displayed on the Bulletin Board! CONGRATULATIONS TO MRS. DERISE’S CLASS The 3rd Grade Bilingual class won the Math Bowl for their grade level! 3rd place in the 3rd grade Spelling Bee! School Newsletter Recognition Page 5 of 6 Each classroom teacher nominates a student of the month. This is the student that has good attendance, comes to school in uniform, demonstrates leadership skills and helps his/her fellow classmates. The following are the students who have successfully reached this achievement: Ms. Charris Kindergarten Class: September: October: November: December: Stacey Serrano Penate Aileen Durate Jorge Amastal Jhonathan Parra Ms. Varela’s 1st Grade Class September: October: November: December: Estefani Mendez Alex Morocho Anthony Constanza Johnny Guaman Mrs. Helen DeRise 3rd Grade Class September: October: November: December: Brandon Guanman Miriam Arias Sandra Garcia Ericka Romero School Newsletter Community Room News Page 6 of 6 The community school has openings in the Extended Day After School Program for Students attending Rosa Parks Central Community School. There is a sliding scale fee according to your school lunch application and we also accept Programs for Parents. What Extended Day Offers: Academic Enrichment Homework Assistance NJ PAC Artist in Residence Program Registered 4-H Club of Essex County Physical Fitness Classes Computer Availability Music Classes Field Trips Arts and Crafts If you are interested please contact: Ms. Larue, Community Room Additional information: Starting on January 23rd and every other Monday, The Family Success Center of Orange will offer assistance with completing Food Stamp Applications and NJ Family Care Applications from 3pm-6pm in the Community Room of Rosa Parks Central Community School. Contact: Ms. Julissa Estrella, Parent Liaison Please come visit and meet our Community School Staff in the Community Room: Zakkiyyah Sally, Community School Director Mirna Larue, Extended Day Coordinator Julissa Estrella, Parent Liaison Julia Jasper, Academic Liaison 973-677-4000 ext: 1019 We are here to serve you!