Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Happy Halloween and Remember Turkey Trot Tomorrow!

The rain and cold couldn't dampen our Halloween spirit today!



The Turkey Trot Is Tomorrow (Wednesday, November 1)

The 16th annual Turkey Trot will be held tomorrow. Stayed tuned for further information about the event. Please remember that Turkey Trot is held outdoors, so please dress children accordingly in warm clothing and footwear. 

Notification will be sent by 9 a.m. on Wednesday, November 1 if the Turkey Trot will be cancelled or rescheduled. 

Please see below for information on Turkey Trot times and suggested donations:
Kindergarten, 12:55-1:35 p.m., $10.00 gift cards from Wegmans, Tops, or Wal-Mart
Grade 1, 1:40-2:20, Instant mashed potatoes, gravy
Grade 2, 2:25-3:05, Boxed stuffing, canned vegetables

Have a safe and Happy Halloween,
Lori


Tuesday, October 17, 2017

SOCKTOBER and Other Fall Fun at Stonehedge

Introducing SOCKTOBER!

Last week we kicked off our monthly Positivity Project assembly with an invitation for students to help show that #otherpeoplematter by participating in Socktober! Socks are one of the most needed, but least donated, items in homeless shelters. Students were shown a short video by Kid President (click here to view) introducing the idea of the sock drive. Stonehedge is collecting socks through the end of this week (October 20) and donations will go to the local Rescue Mission. 

During the assembly, teachers, teacher assistants, and staff all showed students what character trait was their strength by raising their hands as Mrs. Keevil read through the list of 24 traits. Kids cheered along as teachers came forward to showcase their different strengths. It demonstrated that even "grown ups" have different strengths and abilities. 





Welcoming New Staff to Stonehedge

Stonehedge is happy to welcome several new faces to our family.


Speech Pathologist Mrs. Dunham joins us full time after being in the district for four years in several different buildings. 

Physical Education teachers Miss Cizenski and Mrs. Klink join our physical education department alongside Mrs. Barbuto and Mr. Mercado. This fantastic team will lead the Turkey Trot on November 1. Stay tuned for more information on that fun and important day. 



Halloween is almost here!! Costumes are being decided and candy is at the ready.  The Stonehedge Halloween Parade will begin at  10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2017.  We hope you will be able to join us by lining the parade route out in front of our school. The children love to see you there! No need to sign in for parade viewing.

A few simple guidelines will make the day a safe and happy one for all of the children. 

1.  Please send your child’s costume to school in a bag.  Do not send your child to school in costume or wearing make-up.  All scary, bloody masks, weapons, spears or other dangerous accessories must remain at home. Our youngest students can be frightened easily, and we want them to have a positive experience.

2.  Classroom party times will be determined by the teacher and announced ahead of time. Due to health and safety concerns only adults who are designated helpers will be permitted in the classrooms during the parties. Helpers are asked not to bring younger children.

3 If you are going to join the festivities and dress up, please avoid masks. Naturally, we need to be able to recognize everyone who is interacting with the children.

4.     We will follow normal dismissal procedures.  Please encourage your child to ride the bus home.  If you must pick up your child due to appointments or other business, be sure to sign him or her out in the main office.

5.    In the event of inclement weather, the parade will be cancelled and a text will be sent out via Parent Link. 

We look forward to a wonderful holiday with the children. Your cooperation and assistance is very much appreciated.

For additional fun, please visit our annual district  Halloween Carnival sponsored by the R2 Program on Thursday, October 26, 2017 from 4-7 p.m. in the West Genesee High School LOWER GYM. Click
 here for more information. A “spooktacular” night is sure to had by all! 

Important Dates:
Mon., October 16 - Fri., October 20 - SOCKTOBER 
Wednesday, October 18 - PTA Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 31 - Halloween Parade, 10 a.m.

Character Strength Calendar:
October 15-21 Teamwork/Citizenship
October 22-28 Creativity
October 29 - November 4 Bravery

~Lori

Friday, October 6, 2017

Many Engaging Visitors to Stonehedge Speak with Students

CODE Presentations Focus on Safety of Students
Yesterday Officer Brand, of the Camillus Police Department, visited Stonehedge Blue for our first Community Oriented Drug Education (CODE) assembly of the year. She spoke on different topics at each grade level.
Camillus Police Officer Brand speaks with second-grade students. 

Jami Bolton, Outreach and Education Senior Specialist with the McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Center, teaches kindergarten students about growing up healthy and staying safe. 


Kindergarten – The focus for this presentation is on physical safety. The officer explained the role of police officers as well as the components that are a part of their uniform. Kindergarten students have a lot of questions regarding the “gear” that police officers wear. Also, the officers discussed the importance of students learning their address and telephone numbers and when is the right time to call 911. The students also learn what to do if a person unfamiliar to them approaches them and attempts to take them to another place. The children watched a video called “Billy and the Bus”, which reinforces the discussion on strangers.

First Grade Students today had a presentation with the staff at The McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center co-presenting with Officer Brand. The emphasis was on being safe and growing up healthy, learning the difference between “secrets” and “surprises” and identifying solutions to problems and that problems are a normal part of life. The children were read the book, “Your Body Belongs To You.”

Second Grade – The theme of the presentation was on bullying and bullying behavior, including exclusion. Officer Brand read the book, “Juice Box Bully” and watched two Sesame Street video.
Videos are available for your viewing after students have seen them. Click here to view.  

Author and Cartoonist Frank Cammuso Kicks of PTA's PARP Program
We were recently treated to a presentation by author and cartoonist Frank Cammuso . As a kindergartener, Cammuso attended Stonehedge and he shared his experiences growing up in the Syracuse area with our students. He urged students to keep up the hard work. Even if something they love is difficult, they should stay with it. 

Cammuso's visit was part of the month-long PTA's Pick A Reading Partner  (PARP) program. There are many fun events scheduled throughout October including library nights and the book fair. Be sure to check out the PARP calendar that went home with your children.  




Throughout the month of October, many PARP guest readers will visit the school and read stories to our students. Below, Mr. Sparks, seventh-grade teacher at West Genesee Middle School, delights students as he reads to Mrs. Lauricella's kindergarten class. 

Neil Widrick, BOE member,  shares his favorite childhood book The Pokey Little Puppy with Mrs. Cunningham's first-grade students

We Need You!

For more than 50 years, Stonehedge PTA has brought in unique programming, activities, authors, musical groups, family nights, and much more to benefit the thousands of Stonehedge families who come through our doors. 

As in the past, none of this would be possible without the dedication of volunteers. This year is no exception, in fact, the need for volunteers is dire. If more volunteers don't come forward, many of Stonehedge's beloved programming will, unfortunately, fall by the wayside. Events like Family Fun Night, game nights, PARP, enrichment, and student activities like the yearbook are in danger of being canceled. 

So why not grab a group of 4-5 friends and come forward to help with an event or program?? We Need You! You'll be working with people you know and as the saying goes, many hands make light work! It doesn't have to be a huge commitment, a few hours here and there can make a HUGE impact. 

Interested? Grab your #VolSquad #DreamTeam and contact Larraine Farella at lfarella@westgenesee.org. We are excited to have you! 


Dates to Remember: 
No school on Monday, October 9 in observance of Columbus Day. 
Tuesday, October 10 - Library Night 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 18 - PTA Meeting 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. in the Library
Tuesday, October 24 - Library Night 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 31 - Halloween Parade 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, November 1 - Turkey Trot

Enjoy the long weekend with family,
Lori

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Strategic Planning Team Seeks Input and October Happenings

Dear Stonehedge Community,


Every year, the West Genesee Strategic Planning Team asks all stakeholders (students, staff, parents, and the community-at-large) to provide feedback on areas of strength and areas for potential growth.  This year, Dr. Brown has partnered with Thought Exchange - a web-based organization that will help us reach more of the community to maximize your direct input.


Using the email you have shared with us already for SchoolTool, you will be given a link to take part in the first stage of this survey, the Share Stage. You can tell us what we are doing well and what can we improve. This step will take approximately 5 - 10 minutes. A few weeks after that, you will be asked to take part in the Star phase where you will see others’ responses.  You have the opportunity to “rate” the comments that resonate with you. The final stage, Discover, is where you will have a chance to see what concepts are most important to all participants.


Please know that your submissions are confidential, but not anonymous to Thought Exchange. Thought Exchange will not share the authors of comments with the District. Your name will not appear on your submissions. This allows you to answer fairly and honestly. However, responses that are demeaning to any individuals will be removed by Thought Exchange.  


The members of the Strategic Planning Team will use this information in evaluating our successes as well as our areas in need of improvement when we begin planning for 2018 - 2019 school year.


Please take the time to complete the survey when it is sent to you. Although the link cannot be forwarded, there are directions on how to get other community members on the list if they don’t receive an invitation. We truly want to hear from as many people connected to West Genesee as possible.

Visit our Book Fair
Come enjoy the PTA's annual Fall Book Fair going on Tuesday - Thursday, October 3rd - 5th.  Hours are 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm.  All books are on sale, 25% off!  Book Fair is located in the Gold Lobby.

 A Little About our Lunch Program

Lunchtime is a social time for students. They enjoy the opportunity to talk with their peers and relax a bit before returning to the classroom for afternoon academics.  Now that children have settled into the school routine more, students will begin to purchase a school lunch.  Review the menu, so your child knows the choices for the day and feels comfortable communicating with the cafeteria staff. 

Please continue to use the following links to plan your child's weekly meals and place money on their accounts for purchases in our cafeteria. It is essential to keep a close eye on your child's account balance. Please utilize the low account balance notification alert that is available through your child's Myschoolbucks account. As always, you can prepay online, or at the cafeteria cash registers to avoid the online service fee charged by Myschoolbucks.

District Website (with information to set up Myschoolbucks account)
http://westgenesee.org/District/FoodService/FoodServicesOverview.cfm

Lunch Program Application
Please remember that if you plan on applying for benefits under the National School Lunch Program, you should submit that as soon as possible. If you are receiving benefits based on last school years' approval, that approval will expire on October 18, 2017. Regardless of your approval status from last year, you must reapply no later than October 18, 2017, for this school year. Click HERE for an application. Return completed application to the main office. 

Enjoy this beautiful Autumn weather!

~Lori