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Chippewa Elementary School

Chippewa Elementary School. PSO. INTRODUCTION. PSO President Welcome Kindergarten Screening Info Communication From School Chippewa’s PSO/Benefits. Kindergarten Screening. Kindergarten Screening Your child is currently being screened to determine if he/she is Kindergarten ready.

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Chippewa Elementary School

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  1. Chippewa Elementary School PSO

  2. INTRODUCTION • PSO President • Welcome • Kindergarten Screening Info • Communication From School • Chippewa’s PSO/Benefits

  3. Kindergarten Screening • Kindergarten Screening • Your child is currently being screened to determine if he/she is Kindergarten ready. • In a week, you will receive notification in the mail from school how your child did with the Kindergarten Screening • In June, you will receive in the mail notification that your child is in the morning or afternoon class. • Morning Session: 9:25 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. • Afternoon Session: 1:10 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. • In August, classroom teachers will be assigned and the district website will list bus schedules for coming to school and going home. (www.bbhcsd.org). • Make sure the school and the Transportation Dept. know of any child care plans you have for your child other than the home address. • New Family Orientation Night Monday, Aug. 23rd 7:00pm

  4. What happens atKindergarten Screening? • Children are assessed in the area of motor skills, speech and language, general concepts, cognitive ability, self-help skills, and social and behavioral skills • Vision and hearing screening • Assessors: kindergarten teachers, school psychologists, school nurses, counselors and speech and language pathologists • Parents will be sent screening results along with suggestions for continued skill development for kindergarten.

  5. Co-President Marianne Jones Co-President Kathy Mack 1st Vice President Julie Guardado Co 2nd Vice President Kristin Bevan Co 2nd Vice President Amy Pablo Honorary Vice President Chris Hartland Recording Secretary Jennifer Dzina Corresponding Secretary Beth Rittgers Treasurer Kelly Petros PSO Council Delegate Michele Michalich PSO Council Delegate Kelly Petkunas Chippewa PSO Board 2010-2011

  6. PSO – Parent School Organization • Chippewa Elementary School (and the district) PSO changed the name “PTA” to PSO effective November 11, 2002. • Mission Statement: The PSO is to provide educational opportunities for our students that go beyond what the school district provides and to promote open communication among parents, administration, teachers and staff. • Membership (Dues $5.00 per person)‏ • PSO contributes half the cost to produce the district-wide Calendar/Directory. • PSO sponsors educational activities for the students that are not offered by the Board of Education. • PSO sponsors an annual Fundraiser. Profits generated from the fundraiser are used to purchase educational gifts for the school and classrooms. • Monthly Meetings are held the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Chippewa library.

  7. PSO Sponsored Activities • Student Art Show • After School Bowling • Book Fair/Scholastic • Boxtops/Campbell Soup Label Collections • Cafeteria/Playground Aides • Chippewa Chatter • Community Service Projects with students • Cultural Arts Assemblies (3-4 year)‏ • Mathopoly • Welcome Back to Chippewa Picnic • Gifts Committee (purchases made for the school with dollars raised from Chippewa's annual fundraiser)‏ • Chippewa Family Bingo Night • Family Folders • Parent Volunteer Coordinators (Committees, Lunch & Recess, Room Parents, Health Screenings, 3rg Grade Recognition)‏ • School Supply Kits • Rock N' Bowl – Chippewa's Annual Fundraiser • School Beautification Projects • Science is Significant/Earth Week Programs • Students in the Arts Program • Staff Appreciation Week Activities

  8. PSO Purchases for Chippewa • Pavilion and tables • Books for the Library • Screens for the Courtyard rooms • Elmo Camera • Kidspiration Software • Boomwackers • Gym Mats • AR Tests • On-Line Resources Subscriptions • New Wiese Rd. Chippewa Sign

  9. Chippewa Communication/Personnel • Principal – Chris Hartland • Office Support Personnel • Kathy McCafferty-Admin. Asst. • Jackie Couch-Secretary Telephone Number: 440-740-4200 Address: Chippewa Elementary 8611 Wiese Road Brecksville, OH 44141

  10. Chippewa Communication • Calendar/Directory • 1 free copy to each household w/student; sent to all enrolled families via U.S. Postal Service in August. • Chippewa Parent Handbook • 1 copy to each household w/student; generally given out at Meet the Teacher Nights in August. • Thursday Family Folders (PSO)‏ • Sent home every Thursday with the eldest child who attends Chippewa. • Chippewa Chatter Newsletter (PSO)‏ • PSO published newsletter; available monthly on line at the Chippewa PSO web site. • Weekly Email Updates (PSO)‏ • Emails sent to PSO Members’ inbox once a week with important dates for the upcoming week.

  11. Chippewa Communication – cont’d • PACE (Parent Association Committed to Excellence) is an organization for parents of high achieving students and/or students identified as gifts, or enrolled in Gifted, Accelerated or Honors Programs. Meetings are quarterly during the school year. Membership is $10 per family and are open to all. Members receive a quarterly newsletter. • QUEST (Quest for Understanding the Exceptional Student Together) is an information and networking group for parents of children with special needs in the Brecksville Broadview Heights City School District, students with IEP’s. • BEEKEEPERS is a self-supporting school-age child care program that is housed in the elementary schools, before and after school, during summer break, and other non-holiday school breaks.

  12. Questions? Welcome to Chippewa!

  13. Principal Hartland at his desk.

  14. Kathy McCafferty – Adm. Assist.

  15. Jackie Couch - Secretary

  16. Rock N Read Area

  17. 3rd Grade Hallway

  18. Specials Hallway – Computer Lab & Music

  19. Computer Lab

  20. Mrs. Ferguson – Music Teacher and Boomwackers

  21. 2nd Grade Hallway

  22. 1st Grade/Kindergarten Hallway

  23. Mrs. Bonezzi in Gym Class

  24. Mrs. Moore in the Art room

  25. Students in the Library

  26. Lunch Ladies getting ready for the Lunch rush

  27. Let’s Take a Peek in the Teachers Lounge

  28. Sometimes the teachers need break from grading homework!

  29. Every classroom at Chippewa has a SmartBoard

  30. Mrs. Pagan’s Kdg. Classroom

  31. Mrs. Spohn’s Kdg. Classroom

  32. Cubbies for Kinder’s Supplies

  33. 1 of our 3 fantastic Courtyards

  34. Students outside on the playground

  35. Relay races during Earthweek

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