Friday, May 19, 2017

5/21/17-5/27/17 Blog Post

A Look at the Weeks Ahead
5/22 Last character assembly -  Students can wear sports team attire.
5/25 Bucket Band spring performance 6:30p.m. - 7:30p.m.
5/29 No School
5/31 House sorting day
6/2 Volunteer Tea 8am
6/9 Field Day
6/9, 6/12, 6/13 ALL minimum days-1:52 Dismissal

3rd grade students waiting for the Amazing Race to begin.


Carnival
Thank you to all of our families that helped support this year's Carnival.  We had around 2,000 people here that night.  Thank you to Jessica Markov for running the event.  We also would like to thank our sponsors for donating to our school.  Please see the attached flyer with sponsor information.
2017 Carnival Sponsors


Great turnout for the Carnival!

Girls On the Run
Congrats to our Girls on the Run team!
Our Girls on the Run finished their 5k last week.  Congrats to the girls and thanks to the coaches!

The Girls on the Run team.

Spring Concert
Come see our Bucket Band on Thursday night starting at 6:30pm!  See flyer for more details.
Spring Instrumental Ensemble Flyer

                                        Our Choir performing at a retirement center.

Volunteer Tea
We would like to thank all of our volunteers that helped this year!  You are invited to come to the Multi on Friday, June 2nd at 8am to help us celebrate you.  Our choir will be performing.  There will be staff supervision in the Kindergarten playground area so parents can enjoy some food and drinks.

TK students reading books from their book box.


Houses

We are excited to announce that next year at Stoneridge we will have a House System! Students will be sorted into Houses on May 31st.
Here are slides with more information:
Stoneridge House Names and More Details
Here are expectations we will be going over with students:
Stoneridge Essentials

Learning about sun dials in 1st grade PLTW.


Crossing Guard
This year we have been lucky enough to have a crossing guard at Alexandra and Oak Crest.  To get funding from the City of Roseville for the crossing guard for next year, there needs to be around 80-100 walkers each day.  We were close to that number in the fall but nowhere near it in the spring.  We encourage you to walk for exercise with your child, keep cars out of the parking lot, and help with our count so we can hopefully have a crossing guard next year in the same spot.


Interesting Articles We Read
How Google Took Over the Classroom- NY Times
Cracking the teacher recruitment and retention code- Center for Teaching Quality
No Such Thing as a Math Person- NY Times

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