I can't believe Graduation is over! You and your students should be so proud...the ceremony and reception was awesome!
Here are some events happening until the last day of school:
~May 23rd I will not be in school due to my daughter's graduation. My students will be having their "Charlotte's Web" party.
~May 24th is the Kindergarten Picnic - Please bring a sack lunch, so we can eat outside in the pavillion and play games...weather permitting. We will remain inside and "do" the same thing if it is raining.
~May 25th is Field Day & Last Day of School! Am students will arrive at 8:15 am. Field Day begins at 9 am and ends at 11 am. This is a half-day of school, so students will be dismissed at 11 am. Parents may stay and follow us to our events. PM students may attend Field Day if they want, but pick up is at 11 am.
Parents please check the lost and found box near the gym "Hawk" wall and cafeteria. Items are donated if not claimed.
A Child's View of Mother's Day
Here are some events happening until the last day of school:
~May 23rd I will not be in school due to my daughter's graduation. My students will be having their "Charlotte's Web" party.
~May 24th is the Kindergarten Picnic - Please bring a sack lunch, so we can eat outside in the pavillion and play games...weather permitting. We will remain inside and "do" the same thing if it is raining.
~May 25th is Field Day & Last Day of School! Am students will arrive at 8:15 am. Field Day begins at 9 am and ends at 11 am. This is a half-day of school, so students will be dismissed at 11 am. Parents may stay and follow us to our events. PM students may attend Field Day if they want, but pick up is at 11 am.
Parents please check the lost and found box near the gym "Hawk" wall and cafeteria. Items are donated if not claimed.
A Child's View of Mother's Day
When I am big, and old, and grown,
I will have children of my own.
I'll have a great big rocking chair,
And rock them while I'm sitting there.
I'll teach them colors, numbers, too,And teach them how to tie a shoe.
When they are sick, I'll make them better.
When it is cold, they'll wear a sweater.
I'll wash their socks and underwear,
And all their meals I will prepare.
And if I have a girl or boy,
I'll play the games that they enjoy.
I will buy them what they need,
And I will teach them how to read.
I will teach them how to write,
And I'll be sure they sleep at night.
I'll teach them how to catch a ball,
And kiss their hurts if they should fall.
For every child, I'll work quite hard.
For me they'll make a Mother's Day card.
I think I better do that right now.
It's for my Mom. I should know how.
I'll write a card, "This is for you,
To thank you, Mom, for all you do."
"I'm glad that now when you are grown,
I have you, Mom, my very own!"
Our Media Specialist, Ms. Aramburo is organizing a community effort to help The Ronald McDonald House Charity. She is having a contest to see who can donate the most can tabs in their homeroom classes. The contest is for Kindergarten through 8th grade. The prize for the most donated tabs will receive a Free dress day and Pizza Party for that class. She will also reward the student who donates the most tabs. The student does not have to be in the class who wins the contest. The contest starts Monday, May 2nd and ends Friday, May 13th. She will organize a day with the winning class’ homeroom teacher for the Pizza Party.
Below is some information on this charity, and how it helps children and their families with illnesses.
Pop Tabs For Charity
The tab of a standard soda can is made of high quality, high-grade aluminum. By itself, it doesn’t mean much, but when you pull together, pop-tabs add up and become a valuable donation to your local Ronald McDonald House.
The tab of a standard soda can is made of high quality, high-grade aluminum. By itself, it doesn’t mean much, but when you pull together, pop-tabs add up and become a valuable donation to your local Ronald McDonald House.
Start collecting! Make sure you put your tabs in something that you can write your name on and the number of how many tabs you have collected. Give your tabs to your teacher, or to Ms. Aramburo in the library.
Who Are You Helping?
Ronald McDonald House Charities® provides a "home away from home", a refuge, for families who are trying to cope with the physical, emotional and financial burdens of having a seriously ill child. Parents do not have to sleep in hospital waiting rooms or bear the expense and loneliness of motel lodging. At the House they have an extended family - other house guests - who are experiencing some of the same fears and concerns and who are able to offer emotional support and a sympathetic ear. Our goal is to provide comfort, hope, and relief so that families can focus the entirety of their energies on getting their children well.
The class that collects the most tabs will win a Free Dress Day and Pizza Party!!
This Friday, May 6th, the Kindergarten Team is hosting a "Free Dress for a $1 Day" to help raise funds for Kindergarten Graduation. Please have your child bring in $1 if they want to participate. I will be collecting the money all week. These funds will be used for decorations and food for the ceremony and reception. Look for posters around the school. The whole school will be participating. Thank you in advance.
BROMLEY BOLT: Bromley East Charter School is pleased to announce that our Annual “Bromley Bolt” Fun Run will be partnering with the City of Brighton Concert Series. The Bromley Bolt, held on Saturday, May 14, 2011 will consist of a 5K (3.1 mile) run and a 2 mile run/walk, followed by a concert and business expo.
Follow the links on the Bromley website to participate.
Donor’s Choose – Our teachers are busy writing grants for their classrooms. Please go to the Bromley website under the quick-link grants to see which teachers are participating. They are using Donors Choose, on online website which allows people all over the world to donate online. You can participate by clicking on:
http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/search.html?zone=422&community=1049:1&school=70711
http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/search.html?zone=422&community=1049:1&school=70711
Remember there is no school on Friday, April 29th due to Professional Development Day for Teachers. The next "Free Dress of Choice Day" is Thursday, April 28th.
Bromley East Charter School is pleased to announce that our Annual “Bromley Bolt Fun Run" will be partnering with the City of Brighton Concert Series. The Bromley Bolt, held on Saturday, May 14, 2011 will consist of a 5K (3.1 mile) run and a 2 mile run/walk, followed by a concert and business expo.
Click the links on the Bromley webpage for all information and registration forms to participate in the Bromley Bolt. Proceeds from "The Bolt" go to benefit the children of the Brighton area.
•Bromley Bolt Flyer
•Bolt Runners Registration Form - Pre-register by Friday, May 6th
•Bolt Sponsor Letter/Application
•Bolt Business Expo Letter/Application
Bromley East's Annual
Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast
You are cordially invited to BECS Annual Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast.
Who: All Bromley East Charter School volunteers
What: A breakfast to thank you for all of your hard work and time
When: Friday, April 15th, 2011, at 7:15 am
Where: Bromley East Charter School - First floor tech lab
No need to RSVP; please join the staff and administration while we thank you for all you do to help make our school successful for all the children. Please contact Barbara Frazier at bfrazier@bromleyeastcs.org with any questions.
Parent Informational Meeting
Tuesday, April 12, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
We have a special evening planned for parents to tour our school and hear about all of the many reasons to send students to Bromley East! We will begin the evening with a meeting to provide information about academic and extra-curricular programs offered at our school. This will be followed by a tour of the school, where classrooms will be open for viewing and meeting teachers. Also during the evening will be a meeting for parents of upcoming 5th graders – to discuss the transition to middle school. We hope you will consider attending and bringing friends who are interested in sending their children to our school.
A Child of Spring
by Ellen Robena Field
I know a little maiden,
She is very fair and sweet,
As she trips among the grasses
That kiss her dainty feet;
Her arms are full of flowers,
The snow-drops, pure and white,
Timid blue-eyed violets,
And daffodillies bright.
She loves dear Mother Nature,
And wanders by her side;
She beckons to the birdlings
That flock from far and wide.
She wakes the baby brooklets,
Soft breezes hear her call;
She tells the little children
The sweetest tales of all.
Her brow is sometimes clouded,
And she sighs with gentle grace,
Till the sunbeams, daring lovers,
Kiss the teardrops from her face.
Well we know this dainty maiden,
For April is her name;
And we welcome her with gladness,
As the springtime comes again.
School resumes this Monday. I hope everyone had an awesome Spring Break with fun and relaxation.
Due to not receiving 18/20 reams of paper respectively for the am/pm classes, there will not be a "Dress of Choice" day. Thank you to all parents and students who donated. The class appreciates it, and so do I.
Please remember a snack for your child. We are having quite a few kiddos forgetting their snack. If you do not want your child to have a snack, that's fine.
In your Friday folders, you received a "Guess Who" worksheet. This is for your child to bring on their share day.
Monday, March 21st - Friday, March 25th:
This is the last week until Spring Break. Friday will be a "Dress of Choice" day. School resumes Monday, April 4th.
We have only received four (4) reams of paper from two (2) classes. Please think about donating to our classroom for rising paper costs, as well as your child's classroom contest.
Give Paper – Get Dress of Choice Day – To help defer our rising paper costs, we are asking parents to donate one ream of paper per child to their student’s homeroom teacher. Any homeroom that reaches 100% participation will receive a free Dress of Choice day on Monday, April 4 (the day we return from Spring Break.) 100% participation means one ream of paper has been donated for each student in the homeroom. Thank you in advance with your help with this request.
I have posted three more websites for your child to use at home and school. I will introduce them to the math and physics websites this week.
Kindergarten Graduation will be held on Friday, May 20th at 2 pm in the Bromley East Gym. A reception will immediately follow the graduation. Our HRH's will be contacting parents for donations as needed for the reception. There will be more details to follow.
One of our AM students brought a visitor to class. His goat "Morning-Joy" is a twin born three weeks ago. Thank you Titus for sharing her.
Wearin' O' the Jeans/Greens --- To help raise money for the 8th grade graduation, students and staff may pay $1.00 to wear either jeans or out of uniform greens on St. Patrick’s Day, March 17. Only students/staff who have paid the $1.00 will be allowed to be out of uniform on that day.
"Share-Time" will resume in April. A letter with new ideas and suggestions will be sent home before spring break.
Here are some pictures of the kiddos celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday:
Our Presidents
by Winifred Sackville Stoner, Jr.
A jingle to help recall the order of Presidents from George Washington - Woodrow Wilson
George Washington, Adams and Jefferson three
First rulers of Uncle Sam's land of the free:
Then Madison, Monroe and Adams again
All clever and upright and good honest men;
The Jackson, Van Buren and Harrison first,
Tyler and Polk whose terms were so curst
By war with the Mexicans who lost in the fray -
Then Taylor and Fillmore and Pierce held their sway.
Buchanan and Lincoln, Johnson and Grant,
Then Hayes, martyred Garfield, despiser of cant,
Arthur and Cleveland, Harrison (Ben)
McKinley the martyr, beloved by all men;
Then most energetic and strenuous Teddy
And plump William Taft for a second term ready
When Wilson was placed in this nation's great chair
And promised to always rule wisely and fair.
Thank you to the parents who attended conferences this week. I hope they were informative. I always enjoy meeting with "my parents". For those who could not attend, please contact me if you need to meet. Have a great, safe long weekend.
Monday, February 14th is Class Picture Day for K-5th grades. AM class is at 8:45; and PM class is 12:45. Students will be taking photos in caps and gowns, too. Thank you to parents who are donating their time in helping with picture taking.
All students must be in their uniforms for the class and individual pictures. Please send students in their best dress code attire that aligns with our policy. To review the entire Dress Code Policy, review to Section 9.1 in the Parent Student Handbook, which is available on our website under Quick Links or by clicking: http://www.bromleyeastcs.org/documents/BECS%20Handbook.pdf
Valentine Parties will begin at 10:30 and 2:00...on the 14th. Your child did make a Valentine Bag on Friday if they were in class. Please have your child bring their valentines with just their name signed. Thank you in advance to all parents who are donating crafts, food and time.
Conferences begin Tuesday, February 15 and end Thursday, February 17th. Sign-up sheets are outside the classroom starting at 4pm and ending at 7:45pm. Conferences will be 15 minutes. If these days and times do not work for you, please let me know by email or a note and we can work something out for another time, day or week.
There will be a Valentine’s Party with Valentine Exchange on Monday, February 14th. The kiddos will be making their own valentine bags at school this week. If you want your child to participate, please send in their valentines with their names only signed on each, Monday, February 14th. They will be placing their valentines in each bag.
Don't forget to sign-up for conferences Tuesday, February 15th - Thursday, February 17th. Conferences are from 4-8pm. There is no school Friday, February 18th and Monday, February 21st. Enjoy President's Weekend!
Donor’s Choose –I have written a grant for our classroom.
Please go to the Bromley website under the quick-link grants or under my blog profile to see which teachers are participating. We are using Donors Choose, on online website which allows people all over the world to donate online. You can participate by clicking on:
http://www.donorschoose.org/donors/search.html?zone=422&community=1049:1&school=70711
Hope you all enjoyed your "Cold Days". I look forward to seeing you Thursday. The Groundhog did not see his shadow, so spring will be here in six weeks...YEA!
Here are some pictures of Titus' (am) share last week. He shared his pet Silky Chicken:Scholastic Book orders will be sent home Monday, February 7th. For your convenience you can order online. Your book order will be sent to school, and I will return it with your child unless it is a gift. Thanks in advance for all your orders.
Here is a poem for you to read to your child:
My School Promise
Each day I'll do my best
And I won't do any less.
My work will always please me,
And I won't accept a mess.
I'll color very carefully,
My writing will be neat.
And I will not be happy,
Till my papers are complete.
I'll always do my homework,
And try my best on every test.
I won't forget my promise,
To do my very best!
Please remember to dress your child in their school's uniform for Picture Day: Tuesday, February 1st. They will be in a class photo, single photo and graduation cap/gown photo. Our class photos will begin at 8:45 am and 12:45 pm, so if you can stay for 15 minutes and help with our kiddos that would be great.
I hope you read in your Friday Folders about the upcoming Valentine's Day Parties. Please contact your HRH if you can help in any way. I also wanted to add that on Monday, February 14th, please have your child bring their valentines signed by them only. They will be passing them out and placing in their classmates bags by themselves. We will be making their valentine's bags Thursday the 10th and Friday the 11th. Please remember the PM student's peanut and tree nut allergies. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Welcome to our new class Paras: Mrs. Isham and Ms. Lori. They are providing help to us anywhere we need it. Thanks again for all you do for my students and me.
Hope all had a wonderful time with my sub "Miss Fulbright". I hope all of you could participate in the "100th Day of School" fun. Thank you to the First Grade for cheering us on at the 100th day! It's hard to believe there are 78 days left of school. Remember this Friday, January 28th will be a "Dress of Choice" day. To see more details on this day, please read the Bromley News on the school's website.
Just an update on the homework packet:
I will be giving homework the beginning of the month in a packet form. You can have your child complete it at their leisure. Just return it by the end of the month. I know the initial letter said to return it each week, and it would be returned on Monday to begin the next week's assignments. I did look at each student's homework when it was returned last week, but returned their folders to them. Sorry for the confusion.
We will also be celebrating Valentine's Day, Monday, February 14th in the AM and PM classes. I will be working with your HRH's with details. Look for an informational sheet to go home in the Friday folders soon.
Just a reminder that in the PM class we are having an issue with students bringing peanut and tree nut snacks. We do have two students with those allergies. I have had those students bringing those foods remove them immediately to their backpacks. Please read the labels-you would be surprised what foods have peanuts and/or tree nuts. Some products do not have any of those ingredients, but are made on the same manufacturers line. Thank you for your cooperation.
Remember no school Monday, January 17th to celebrate and honor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Happy January!
“Yesterday’s history,
Tomorrow’s a mystery,
Today is a gift.
That’s why we call it the present.”
-Unknown
Just a few reminders for the New Year:
• Please do not forget warm coats, mittens and hats for your child. We try to go out for recess every day.
• Homework folders will go home on Mondays and should be returned by Friday.
• Remember to read all the information sent home in your child’s Friday folders. Your youngest child attending Bromley will be bringing home this information, so that you will not receive double or triple information.
I am looking forward to an awesome, productive rest of the year with your children. We had a great first half of the year. It has been fun seeing them grow emotionally, socially, as well as academically. Thanks for sharing them with me.







