Thursday, May 15, 2014

Stonehedge Stands Proud for our Special Olympians

Today, several of our students took part in the Special Olympics held at the Cicero-North Syracuse High School.  Upon their arrival, students were met with cheers of encouragement and then took part in a parade around the stadium to kick off the festivities. Students competed in a variety of track and field events and returned with several ribbons for their accomplishments. 

Once they arrived back at Stonehedge, our athletes were again met with cheers of encouragement, but this time by Stonehedge students and staff. Classmates made signs and cheered as the parade traveled throughout the hallways. Congratulations to all our athletes for a job well done and to our student body for this display of love and compassion for each other. You allmake us so proud!






Dishing up the fun at the PTA Ice Cream Social and Stonehedge Open House

Last night Stonehedge held its annual Spring Open House and Ice Cream Social. Our attendance was amazing!  Thank you to students and teachers for the unbelievable display of student work! All were very proud to share what they have learned and what they have created. It's always a wonderful night as I watch students explain their projects and provide a tour of their classroom. Many grandparents were also an important part of the evening sharing their love of learning with their grandchildren. 

Thank you to our PTA for coordinating and sponsoring the Ice Cream Social part of our evening. Enjoy the photos included! 




Dozens of volunteers including Kohl's Cares volunteers, parents, and middle and high school students helped to dish up the fun at the Ice Cream Social and Open House.


Families stopped in the art room to view the pieces showcased there. The same pieces were recently on display in Maxwell Library.


HEDGE Award winners announced
Congratulations to our HEDGE Award winners for the month of May. During the character education assembly, students were treated to a performance from the fifth grade jump rope club. Members of the club dedicated themselves to practicing jump roping and came early to school many times over several months to hone their skills. Club advisers Mr. Shoults and Mrs. Barbuto discussed perseverance with the audience and how the fifth grade jump rope club members  exemplified determination and perseverance.

First Grade HEDGE Award Winners, Citizenship
Angelina Allen, Justyna Apps, RJ Bartholmew, Lianna Basila, Tucker Bealer, Johanna Betchel, Liam Boyles, Alex Cardone, Kayleigh Cherchio, Maxx Fesinger, Inna Guleva, Emma Holmes, Janie Kang, Lukas Kohut, Brooke Owens, George Ponto, Greta Propper, Jonathan Shoults, Chad Smith, Randal Smith, Ryan Tabaczyk, Chris Watkins



Second Grade HEDGE Award Winners, Citizenship


Bella Abear, Autumn Ambrusko, Samantha Bowles, Dillon Collier, Conor Driscoll, Emmett Jacuk, Maura Hennessy, Mia Kehoskie, Karolina Lata, Ella McIntyre, Zaynah Mere, Dylan Radcliffe, Jameson Seeber, Allison Shortslef, Luke Skardinski, Henry Steitz, Leah Todeschini, Robert Tucciarone, Nicole Vasilev, Quentin Wallis, Erin Wheeler, Madison Wolfe

Thinking Ahead to Student Placement for 2014-2015
It’s hard to believe that we have already begun to think about student placement for next year. Teachers work diligently throughout this process to create well-balanced classrooms by considering many factors.  Requests for a specific teacher are not accepted.  However, if you have additional information about your child’s personality or learning style that you would like taken into consideration during this process, please send a letter directly to me no later than Friday, May 23. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact me directly.


Please remember that Friday, May 16 is a half-day. Dismissal is at 11:30 a.m. We encourage students to ride the bus!

Please remember that the West Genesee School District budget vote will be this Tuesday, May 20 at the high school. Click here to learn more. 

Cockroaches, pill bugs, and guppies oh, my!
First grade students have been studying living versus non-living things in classes. They have been able to get up close with living things like cockroaches, pill bugs, guppies, and more.

Thank you and enjoy your weekend,
Lori

Friday, May 2, 2014


On Thursday, our generous PTA sponsored a field trip for our first grade students to see the new Disneynature documentary, Bears. The Bears movie perfectly complemented the first grade curriculum studying large mammals and living versus non-living things. The children loved the movie. They were fabulously behaved and received many compliments from the theater personnel. Click here to learn more about this documentary.


Students got comfortable in the theater seats prior to the start of the movie.

Miss Munley's class drew a card to thank the PTA for sponsoring the field trip.

The PTA is also sponsoring field trips for all grades in Stonehedge. In May, second and third grade classes will go to LeMoyne College and see a production of the Cat in the Hat.

Incoming Kindergarten Reminders
If you have an incoming kindergarten student and still need to submit some of your documentation, please do so as soon as possible. Please keep in mind that kindergarten screening will take place on June 27, June 30, and July 1. If you need to schedule an appointment or have questions regarding registration, please call the Blue Office at 487-4633

Save the Date
Please keep in mind these upcoming events:
Tuesday, May 20, School District Vote at the high school. Learn more by clicking here.
Wednesday, May 14, Open House/Ice Cream Social, 6:15-7:45 p.m.
Thursday, May 15, 4th/5th grade Band/Chorus/Orchestra Spring Concert, 7 p.m. High School Auditorium
Friday, May 16, Half-Day for students. Staff Development. Dismissal 11:30 a.m.
Wednesday, May 28, General PTA meeting, installations for next year's officers and volunteer recognition, 6:30 p.m. 

Have a great weekend,
Lori