This newsletter from McMullen-Booth Elementary School provides information about upcoming events and recognizes student and school achievements. It discusses Earth Day, teacher appreciation week, performances by the autism and chorus classes, and end-of-year assessments. The principal expresses pride in the school community and students' accomplishments. The newsletter also provides reminders about early dismissal on the last day of school and the start of the next school year.
This newsletter from McMullen-Booth Elementary School provides information about upcoming events and recognizes student and school achievements. It discusses Earth Day, teacher appreciation week, performances by the autism and chorus classes, and end-of-year assessments. The principal expresses pride in the school community and students' accomplishments. The newsletter also provides reminders about early dismissal on the last day of school and the start of the next school year.
This newsletter from McMullen-Booth Elementary School provides information about upcoming events and recognizes student and school achievements. It discusses Earth Day, teacher appreciation week, performances by the autism and chorus classes, and end-of-year assessments. The principal expresses pride in the school community and students' accomplishments. The newsletter also provides reminders about early dismissal on the last day of school and the start of the next school year.
This newsletter from McMullen-Booth Elementary School provides information about upcoming events and recognizes student and school achievements. It discusses Earth Day, teacher appreciation week, performances by the autism and chorus classes, and end-of-year assessments. The principal expresses pride in the school community and students' accomplishments. The newsletter also provides reminders about early dismissal on the last day of school and the start of the next school year.
McMullen-Booth Elementary Newsletter727-669-1800 May 16, 2014 Sherry Aemisegger, Principal Jacqueline Poole, Assistant Principal Dates To Remember Principals Corner Mr. Robert Poth, Area II Superintendent 727-588-5020 Dear McMullen-Booth Families What a busy time of year! It is a time of joy and celebration for all that has been accomplished! I am glad that we have so much to celebrate and wouldnt have it any other way! Here is a glimpse at some of the wonderful events that have been happening on our campus: Our own Ms. Steakley orchestrated the efforts of many in our Earth Day celebration. There were plants, crafts and learning focused on the theme, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! It was a wonderful community effort and event enjoyed by all! Tatiana Simmons and Adriana Tigner represented us proudly at the Carwise Minority Achievement Awards. We are proud of their achievements! Our PTA celebrated their appreciation for our teachers and staff this last week. It was a joyful week of treats and deserved recognitions! The catered lunch on Friday was such a nice treat for all staff members to enjoy! Thank you to all who recognized their teachers during this Teacher Appreciation time of year! Our PMAC (Principals Multicultural Advisory Committee) sponsor attended their yearend celebration and garnered ideas for next years program and events. They were honored with the Program on the Move Award for all of the wonderful activities that they facilitated for our students! Our ASD classes performed at their Were All Ears! Autism Speaks and Sings program that was enjoyed by students and families alike. They had such a great time showing their language learning! PTA sponsored a Cyber Bullying Prevention presentation on Thursday night, and then we were treated to the melodic voices of our 4 th and 5 th grade students! It was a great learning and celebration evening! Teachers and students are celebrating the results of their yearend assessments, and we are happy to have so many students who have worked hard and shown tremendous growth for their efforts all year long! These are just a few examples of what makes McMullen-Booth the great school that it is! Enjoy these last days of the 2013-2014 school year and reflect on the great progress of our students and community as we have worked together to make a difference in the lives of our students! We are proud to say, We are McMullen- Booth! Working together, we make a difference! Just a heads up reminder The last day of school will be an early dismissal day. Our school will dismiss students at 12:35 PM. Please make arrangements now for transportation and child care for that day. Thank you! ~Sherry Aemisegger, Principal **Early dismissal on the last day of school!**
Dismissal on June 4 th is two hours earlier at 12:35 pm. www.mbes.com May 19-23 Book Fair May 22 4 th & 5 th Grade Chorus Concert, 6:30 pm May 26 Memorial Day, No School May 27 Yearbook Distribution for 5 th grade May 28 Yearbook Distribution for PreK-4th June 3 5 th Grade Clap Out, 1:30 pm June 4 5 th Grade Award Ceremony, 9:00 am Last Day of School Early Dismissal at 12:35 pm June 17 July 24 Summer Bridge Program
August 18, 2014 First Day of School for 2014-15 Thanks to all of you who have been so diligent in carrying out our volunteer log in procedures. Please be sure all of your volunteer hours are entered into the system by Friday, May 23rd. Let me know if you need assistance to accomplish this important task. Our Earth Day event would not be possible without the help of our wonderful volunteers. Thanks to all of you who came out to support this fun activity. Please plan to join us again next year! Hard to believe we are nearing the end of the school year! In order to ensure a smooth opening of the new school year, we are in need of many helping hands. I have placed signup sheets at the volunteer counter. Please stop by to see where you would like to help. Even an hour of your time would be a tremendous help. I know we can count on you! As always, your commitment to our students and school is greatly appreciated.
Barbara Hajko, Family & Community Liaison
The following flyers are located in the school office, and you are welcome to stop by and pick up any papers that interest you. Community Happenings The school is neither endorsing nor sponsoring the events nor approving or endorsing the views of the organization sponsoring the activity. 2014-15 School Calendar Attached to this newsletter is the school calendar for NEXT school year.
**Early dismissal on the last day of school!** Dismissal on June 4th is two hours earlier at 12:35 pm. www.mbes.com
*Clearwater Rec Dance & Cheerleading Classes; For more information call (813)885-2292. *Countryside Cougars Summer Football & Cheer Camps, Ages 7 14, June 9 12, 9am-4pm; For more information email: Cheer Camp csidevarcheer@gmail.com Football Camp heidiparatrooper@yahoo.com *Camp Cubber Summer Camp, Palm Harbor United Methodist Church; Weekly sessions June 9-August 14 with many activities and field trips; Register now; Call 781-6343 or visit www.campcubber.com for more information. *Safety Harbor Rec, Summer Camp Registration Now! Many camps available sport, water, outdoor, educational and creative. For more information call 724-1530 or visit www.SafetyHarborRecreation.com *USF Summer Reading Programs, 4 years to 5 th grade, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs & St. Petersburg
Family and Community Relations Congratulations Kiwanis Students of the Month February Molly Mae March and Gabriel Lopez Rivera March Jared Mendiola and Jayme Tlanepantla-Espanol April Fidel Galaura and Estefany Luna-Baxcajay Counselors Corner www.mbes.com As parents, do you ever wonder if your child really appreciates all that you do for him or her? Perhaps this poem will ease your mind a bit, because even though our children sometimes dont say anything, they are always watching. When You Thought I Wasnt Looking When you thought I wasnt looking, I saw you hang my first painting on the refrigerator, and I wanted to paint another one. When you thought I wasnt looking, I saw you feed a stray cat, and I thought it was good to be kind to animals. When you thought I wasnt looking, I saw you make my favorite cake just for me, and I know little things are special things. When you thought I wasnt looking, I saw tears come from your eyes, and I learned that sometime things hurt, but its all right to cry. When you thought I wasnt looking, I saw that you cared and I wanted to be everything that I could be. When you thought I wasnt looking, I lookedand wanted to say thanks for all the things I saw when you thought I wasnt looking.
Address Change Moving or planning to move? According to the Code of Student Conduct, if you move during the school year or over the summer, parents are required to give the school their new address within five days of their move. If the school discovers that you have moved and you have not told them, your child could be considered to be found out of that schools attendance area. This could mean an immediate change of school for your child and your child could be deemed ineligible for athletics and other school activities. Follow these easy steps to update your address and to keep the district informed. Please be sure to provide updated phone numbers to us as well. These are extremely important in case of a child illness or other emergency.
Steps to change your childs address during the school year: Go to https://reservation.pcsb.org/, and log in with your User ID and Password. Click on Change of Residence Address link and follow the steps.
Proof of Residence Requires two of the following items: utility bill for power, water, cable, sewer or land-based telephone (not cellular); rental agreement or lease; closing document; Pinellas County tax statement with homestead exemption. The items must be recent and include the name of the parent/guardian and the service/home address. Thank you McDonalds and MBES Families! We received proceeds in the amount of $129.82 from our March McDonalds Family Night. Yearbook Multi-Colored Signing Pens on Sale $2 During yearbook distribution, we will be selling pens that are retractable and each pen has four different colors of ink inside. We will be selling two different pens: One that writes in black, red, blue and green and the other writes in purple, turquoise, magenta and lime. They are $2-cash only and will be sold in the media center. If your child would like to purchase one, please have them bring $2 with them on yearbook distribution days. 5 th grade can purchase a pen when they receive their yearbooks on Tuesday, May 27 th . The rest of the grades can purchase their pen when they receive their books on Wednesday, May 28 th . Please note that the pens sales are a fundraiser for the yearbook and will help to keep the cost of the yearbooks down in the next school year. Yearbook signing pens are sold on a first come, first served basis and are sure to sell out! Important Cafeteria News *All outstanding lunch borrows need to be paid before the last day of school. * No lunch loans will be allowed after Friday, May 23 rd . *Lunch account balances will carry over to next year AND will follow the student to any Pinellas County School even middle school! If your child will not be in a Pinellas County School next year, please send a note to the cafeteria for a balance refund.
Wow! We received Boxtops for Education proceeds in the amount of $990.20! Keep sending in those Boxtops. As you can see, they really add up!
Speed Bumps To Be Installed
Concerns over cars that are traveling at unsafe speeds in our car circles has Principal Aemisegger seeking assistance for how to create safer conditions in our car circles. Pinellas County Schools Facilities Manager, Terry Huberty, indicates that speed bumps will be installed to aid in slowing traffic down and reinforcing that safety is a number one concern for the McMullen-Booth community. Thank you to all MBES community members who - 1) Drive at safe speeds at all times while on campus. 2) Avoid cell phone conversations while in the pickup lane. 3) Make sure that children ride in second row passenger seats with proper car safety seats or seat belts. Our children are our future! Please keep them safe while driving on the roads. www.mbes.com C2C The word of the month is CARING being kind, friendly, considerate, and willing to listen, give and share. The following students were recognized for their outstanding character traits at our recent C2C assembly held on May 7 th : Kdg Daniel Wininsky, Erick Pena, Levi Peters, Victoria Feigel, Chloe Hart, Ricky Germony, Skylar Read, Victor Ibarra-Jahuey, Angel Cruz, Freddy Valdivieso, Sebastian Brining, Sebastian Ortiz, Aurora Radzinski, Bella Miller, Camryn Frederico, Daniel Brooks, Eduardo Cruz-Hernandez, Iliana Melendez, Jadiel Criado, Leslie Rosa, Nevaeh Borza, Nicholas Maldonado, Diego Batrez-Escamilla, Giovanni Vazquez, Peyton Whitaker, Ashlyn Berger, Belinda Bautista, Brianna Pena, Emanuel Valle, Rachael Hart, Ryder Terepak, Eric Doroteo-Rios, Julianna Myers, Khaleeb Mothersille, Wareesha Shah, Gabriel Aldama Chavez, Kylee Murphy, Mateo Duenas and Rylan Duffy 1 st Grade Aiden Michael, Aniyah Hamilton, Hayden Horner, Kailyn Davidson, Tilden Young, Alex Capili, Arlen Halilaj, Blaze Swendsen, Evan Newell, Isabella Pinales, Kasandra Cecilio Hernandez, Andy McCoy, Cristian Marini, Jayde Hoel, Katie Johnson, Keenan Jack, Noah Roark, Victor Dothe- Flores, Edgar Ibarra-Jahuey, Jamauria Wilcox, Jared Wright, Jazmyne Crawford, Ronan Mason, Adam Behe, Ashley Nonthe-Granadino, Brian Martinez-Dothe, Dylan Hunkin, Jazlyn Avila-Garcia, Mia Negron, Ryan Paquin, Ava Balough, Camryn Mitchem, Dajon Pope, Elvin Huapilla, Emma Sebastian, Jacob Moyer, Karen Lopez-Olmos, Kelvin Bolteada-Dezha, Kiriana Boswell, Michael Mcauliffe, Omar Hernandez Avila and Sebastian Garcia-Mayor 2 nd Grade Aloysius Jimenez, Betsey Martinez, Kari Hernandez, Stephanie Tatar, Tristan Fraedrich, Vanessa Cruz-Martinez, Amanda Green, Amaya Baker, Brooklynn Ryan, Chris Torres, Jose Guiterrez, Levi Smith, Taylor Harrison, Angelica Borza, Jenna Jordahl, Maddison Eddins, Tabitha Gazarek, Adrianna Davis, Brendan Bloyed, Kurt Johnson, Lauren Wilson, Mevlana Demiri, Daniel Caillouet, Ethan Pollitt, Jason Clark, Lacey Bumgardner, Michelle Hernandez, Elizabeth Julien, Emily Johnson, Julian Muniz, Nadra DuBois, Ruby Pena Cadena, Santiago Salaverry and Tyrianna Stealey 3 rd Grade Alen Galaura, Ashley Martinez George, Ashlyn May, Darniel Matias, Rolando Lara Toribio, Christopher Bautz, Heidy Vasquez-Perez, Justin Rosa, Noel Nonthe-Granadino, Summer Braha, Brian Ulloa-Diaz, Gilberto Pena-Fricas, Kevin Huesca, Kristina King, Samson Cantrell, Sarina Beckwith, Jacob Riegel, Micah Rice, Cesar Rios, Eddie George-Rosales, Fernanda Garcia, Isair Tlanepantla, Rolan Rakaj, Alexandra Iancu, Ben Davis, Brian Wilcox, Ethan Toper, Gabriel Sosa, Samir Jihadi, James Manoly, Janiel Bueno-Garcia, Jason Frederico, Julian Jimenez, Kelly Tran, Mya Guccione, Angelo Garcia-Cadena, Brandon Nault, Jaylend Pierce, Keaton Chappelle and Nickole Pate 4 th Grade Allissa Bautista-Medina, Ashley Rutherford, Camryn Small, Eileen Cantero, Paris Avery, Shawn San Antonio, Trevonne Barnes, Majestic West, Saul Dothe-Mezquite, Sergio Mazquite- Gonzalez, Brad Howe, Davian Lupu, Lasey Strecker, Amanda Drewke, Arianna Bell, Logan Eddins, Kyleigh Blakely, Kyle Smith, Lewis Wertz, Nicholas Sanchez, Alana Philbin, Alejandra Calva, Eddie Torres-Charrez, Jazmin Ibarra-Jahuey, Jennifer Guerrero, Justin Nguyen, Lyka Torres, Tamar Olguin, Victoria Reitmeyer, Charles Jewett, Elizabeth Gogola, Faith Williams, Marquise Kaigler, Regiana Boone, Thad Dzibinski and Tyler Gary 5 th Grade Ella Walker, Jackson Davis, Joselynn Granata, Lauren Vonhof, Onuva Bennett, Mia Beckwith, Cecilia Johnson, Juan Capestany, Natasha Savic, Saadiyah Ismail, Sophie Ward, Tatiana Simmons, Brielle Shaughnessy, Diana Lopez-Olmos, Alex Arizpe, Kevin Halilaj, Zackery Brawner, Bryce Fulford, Calvin Ashbaugh, Kaitlyn Bumgardner, McKenna Carney, Schuyler McQueeney, Taryn Harmon, Terrance Blanchard, Bailey Flomp, Israel Baltazar-Dothe, Jaxon Newell, Kendra Scott, Tiana Caprara, Erik Scott, Isabella Frederico, Jay Patel, Jayde Wetteland, MaKenna Adams and Sofia Robledo-Torres www.mbes.com Week of 5/19-5/23
Mon Sausage Biscuit 5/19 Slider Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Tues Breakfast Burrito 5/20 Cereal or Breakfast Bar Wed Chicken Biscuit 5/21 Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Thurs Dunkin Stick 5/22 Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Fri Breakfast Flatbread 5/23 Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Week of 5/26-5/30
Mon Memorial Day 5/26 No School
Tues Sausage Biscuit 5/27 Cereal or Breakfast Bar Wed Eggo Pancake Minis 5/28 Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Thurs Egg, Ham & Cheese 5/29 Croissant Cereal or Breakfast Bar
Fri Cinnamon Roll 5/30 Cereal or Breakfast Bar McMullens Cafe GOOD MORNING! Cafeteria News We have sent out new Free/Reduced Meal Application forms for the 2013/2014 School year. We have also sent out flyers about the Apply for Lunch system. Check out the website: www.applyforlunch.com. We also have sent out flyers about the New Payment System called School Payment Solutions the website www.SchoolPaymentSolutions.com. For technical questions, please call 727-547-7152.
and all forms of discrimination and harassment based on race, color, sex, religion, orientation or disability in any of its programs, services or activities. The School Board of Pinellas County, Florida, prohibits any Week of 5/19 - 5/23