THANK YOU DAVID AND ALYSON, FOR PUTTING TOGETHER A WONDERFUL VOLUNTEER BREAKFAST!!
CALENDAR
27 Memorial Day-School and Office Closed
28 K Performance 1:30 pm & 6pm ( Moore, Davis, Fleming, Whitlock) K / PreK and 5th view
28 4th Field Trip to Camp Albemarle Sullivan, Gillette, Fiddner 9:15am - 2:00pm
29 MUD Rehearsal 8:15-9:30am Gym - 3rd grade PE in classrooms if raining
29 3rd Field Trip to Monticello 9:15-1:45pm Robinson, Crotteau, Pallante
30 MUD Rehearsal 8:15-9:30am Gym - 3rd grade PE in classrooms if raining
30 K Performance 1:30 pm & 6pm ( McCartney, Campbell, Riordan) K / PreK and 2nd view
30 3rd Field Trip to Monticello 9:15-1:45pm Henry, Chernauskas, Simounet
30 4th Field Trip to Camp Albemarle Azimi, Gibson, Herring 9:15am - 2:00pm
30 Yearbook distribution (Time TBD)
31 Report Cards Due to Admin by noon LINK TO COMMENT SUGGESTIONS
31 Field Day
31 3rd Submarine Presentation Library 9:30 - 11:00am
June
1 5th Ms. Greenwood’s Class Mural Celebration - Parkway Pharmacy, Crozet 12pm
2 Staff Fun at Dr. Jones’ 4pm-9pm 7661 Greenwood Station Road.
3 Field day Raindate
4 5th Grade to Lake Monacan - Possible MUD practice 8:30am in gym - 3rd gr PE in classrooms if raining
4 PTO Meeting 6:30-7:30pm
5 5th Lake Monacon Rain Date - Possible MUD practice 8:30am - 3rd gr PE in classrooms if raining
5 Team Leaders 2:45
6 Moving Up Day - 5th Grade 9:30 - 11:00am
6 Report Card Corrections due
6 Performance Task in Illuminate
7 Last Day of School ½ day-Early release at 11:30 am
7 Printed Report Cards to Teachers
7 Teacher Workday ½ Day
7 Parent Portal Opens 12 noon
10-14 Kindergarten Camp
14 BES Garden Party @BES courtyard 4pm
REPORT CARD MESSAGE FROM LEADERSHIP
For
several years, teachers and principals have requested that the
current
elementary report card be revised to more accurately reflect
the work students
do in classrooms. This past year, the Office of
Student Learning collaborated
with several schools to pilot new
report cards in language arts, mathematics,
social studies, science,
and social emotional learning.
Currently,
each report card is in a different stage of development as
teams have responded
to both teacher and parent feedback on each
report card. The elementary
principals met with Michele Castner and
Debbie Collins and decided that the
language arts report card was ready
to be tried at the division level.
Therefore, there will be a new language
arts report card for the 2019-2020
school year. LEAD will be developing
this report card in electronic form over
the summer. The paper version is
already done.
Therefore,
elementary teachers will implement the new language arts
report card in
2019-2020. Teachers will receive additional information,
including professional
learning in using this report card in early fall.
Thank
you,
Michele Castner
Director of Elementary Education
Albemarle County Public Schools
DI on TV!
Dear All,
NBC 29 and CBS 19 will be broadcasting tonight at 5 pm, 6 pm, and online an
interview with our DI Team, the Fantastic Fluffy Foxes. This fifth grade team
created an original picture book, complete with illustrations to educate others
about the dangers of trash. In addition to the picture book, Trash is Trash No Matter What,
the team created an original skit, rap, and scenery which they performed at the DI
Regional Jefferson Tournament and DI State Tournament. The team was inspired by
their visit to the Wildlife Center of Virginia, with all the proceeds from the book sale
going towards the Wildlife Center of Virginia. The book is available on Amazon and
is also in the Crozet Library on display.
Members of Fantastic Fluffy Foxes:
Ava Cairns
Angelina Gao
Hannah Miller
Sam Miller
Clemente Norambuena
Amazon link to book:
https://www.amazon.com/Trash-No-Matter-What-ebook/dp/B07M8DDQWH/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=trash%2C+trash+book+by+the+fantastic+fluffy+foxes&qid=1558720232&s=gateway&sr=8-2
Please join me in congratulating these outstanding members of our school
community! If you get a chance, tune into the broadcast or watch it online:)
NBC 29 and CBS 19 will be broadcasting tonight at 5 pm, 6 pm, and online an
interview with our DI Team, the Fantastic Fluffy Foxes. This fifth grade team
created an original picture book, complete with illustrations to educate others
about the dangers of trash. In addition to the picture book, Trash is Trash No Matter What,
the team created an original skit, rap, and scenery which they performed at the DI
Regional Jefferson Tournament and DI State Tournament. The team was inspired by
their visit to the Wildlife Center of Virginia, with all the proceeds from the book sale
going towards the Wildlife Center of Virginia. The book is available on Amazon and
is also in the Crozet Library on display.
Members of Fantastic Fluffy Foxes:
Ava Cairns
Angelina Gao
Hannah Miller
Sam Miller
Clemente Norambuena
Amazon link to book:
https://www.amazon.com/Trash-No-Matter-What-ebook/dp/B07M8DDQWH/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=trash%2C+trash+book+by+the+fantastic+fluffy+foxes&qid=1558720232&s=gateway&sr=8-2
Please join me in congratulating these outstanding members of our school
community! If you get a chance, tune into the broadcast or watch it online:)
Hope Hamblin
Gifted Resource Teacher and Talent Development
BRACELETS FOR ZOLA!
We have bracelets to sell to support Zola Rain Barbour, a Brownsville
Bee, that is now at Henley. She is currently going through treatment for
cancer and her family is selling these bracelets as a fundraiser and to
raise awareness of her need. They are $4 and you can see Freda or
Faye if you would like to purchase any. Checks can bee made out to:
Shakita Barbour
Shakita Barbour
TWO TECH REMINDERS
1)
1)
Hi all classroom teachers! It’s that time of year …. EOY
Tech Collection!!!
Read the linked directions, and then sign up for a
collection slot (linked in the document) on/before Friday, May 31st.
(The slots are for June 3-June 5).
Thanks for your support!
Anne
2) FOR THOSE NOT RECEIVING REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS
There is a newly released ACPS
2019-20 Windows 10 computer image available and you all are on this email
because your assigned teacher/staff computer needs to be updated. There
are a few different options available again this year for getting your laptop turned
in and updated. You can decide what works best for you below, options
include:
Option #1 (Before school year ends with Chris) – Log a ticket at https://servicedesk.k12albemarle.org to request your laptop be imaged between now and the last day of school (June 7th). Just like last year, I will label your ticket as a “project” in my work order queue and reach out to you when I’m available at school to work on this. I will work through these project tickets in the order received. Most folks prefer this option and while I will do my best to accommodate if we get to the last day of school on June 7th and you still need the reimage, please plan on option #2 or #3.
Option #1 (Before school year ends with Chris) – Log a ticket at https://servicedesk.k12albemarle.org to request your laptop be imaged between now and the last day of school (June 7th). Just like last year, I will label your ticket as a “project” in my work order queue and reach out to you when I’m available at school to work on this. I will work through these project tickets in the order received. Most folks prefer this option and while I will do my best to accommodate if we get to the last day of school on June 7th and you still need the reimage, please plan on option #2 or #3.
Option #2 (Over summer may not
be Chris) – Coordinate this during summer professional development at a
building or site. There will be technical support available at these
events over the summer where the reimage can occur – for example CAI at
Sutherland (6/11/19 – 6/13/19), PD sessions at Jouett (7/8/19 – 7/18/19), or PD
sessions at Henley (8/16/19) to name a few.
Option #3 (Over summer may not be Chris) – Drop off your laptop at Center One (formally A-Tech) for reimaging over the summer. There will be a technical support team at Center One during the course of the summer that can help reimage your computer. I can pass along more details on this Center One option as I learn more.
Please start planning for this project now by backing up your data. If you need help with backing up your data, we can provide help with this. Please reach out to your LTI Sandy Schaffer and I for help.
If you have any questions or need any help please reach out to Sandy and I.
Thanks!
Chris
Option #3 (Over summer may not be Chris) – Drop off your laptop at Center One (formally A-Tech) for reimaging over the summer. There will be a technical support team at Center One during the course of the summer that can help reimage your computer. I can pass along more details on this Center One option as I learn more.
Please start planning for this project now by backing up your data. If you need help with backing up your data, we can provide help with this. Please reach out to your LTI Sandy Schaffer and I for help.
If you have any questions or need any help please reach out to Sandy and I.
Thanks!
Chris
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