Sunday, March 10, 2019

Lincoln School News for March 11-15, 2019


Check out our Kick-Off Video for Reading Month... 
I think the kids really enjoyed it!
Read about Reading Month further down in the blog.

Don't Forget to Read Your Teachers' Blogs
Mrs. Briney-Kelm   https://bk18-19.blogspot.com/
Mrs. Warsow   https://mrswarsowsartroom.blogspot.com/
SJ District Special Education   https://spedsjps.blogspot.com/ 

This Week at Lincoln School
Sunday, March 10 – Daylight Savings Time Begins – Spring Clocks Ahead 1 Hour

Monday, March 11 – B Day 
Lincoln Book Club at Lunch
6 – 7pm Board of Education Meeting at Lincoln Elementary
Book Fair

Tuesday, March 12 – C Day
ACCESS at 8:10am 
Book Fair

Wednesday, March 13 - D Day 
Late Start
11:45-12:45 Lory's Place Group – Upper El
Book Fair

Thursday, March 14 – E Day 
8:30-9:30 1st gr. to Planetarium
8-8:30am Lincoln Bear CU
Book Fair

Friday, March 15 – F Day
Last Day for Book Fair

Sunday, March 17 – Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Coming Up
Monday, March 18 – A Day, 10-11:15am Bible Release Time
Tuesday, March 19 – B Day, 9:30 – 11:30am Ettinger-Calling All Colors, 11:45am-12:30pm PTO, Lory’s Place Group Lower El at Lunch
Wednesday, March 20 – C Day, Late Start and School Store at Lunch
Thursday, March 21 – D Day, 8 – 8:30am Lincoln Bear Credit Union
Friday, March 22 - E Day, 8:45 – 9:45am Ettinger/Peek to Planetarium and Popcorn Day
Monday, March 25 – F Day
Tuesday, March 26 – A Day, 6pm 4th Grade Program
Wednesday, March 27 – B Day – Cub Lunch 
Thursday, March 28 – C Day, 8 – 8:30am Lincoln Bear Credit Union, 9am – 1:30pm 5th Grade Visiting Upton
Friday, March 29 - D Day, Half Day School - Dismiss at 12:05pm

Spring Break – March 30 through April 7, ENJOY!

Order Your Yearbook!
You may still order yearbooks on-line by accessing the following link:  http://geskusphoto.com/?YB=3718 . 
The form asks you for a PIN # but one is not needed 
so you can leave that field blank.

March is Reading Month 2019 
One World, Many Stories
Each year during March, we go all out to get our students reading and this year is
no exception! Our theme, One World, Many Stories, 
will run from March 1st - March 29th.

We live in one great big world and each of us has a story to tell. Throughout March, we will be traveling the globe to learn about the many stories that make up the people and places of our world.

Our challenges will be to read daily and participate in a number of reading
adventures to help Mr. Hubble earn the miles he needs to complete his worldly
adventure. Fortunately, we’ll be traveling right along beside him to learn about the
people, cultures, and stories of our world. Each day, classrooms will hear clues on the news and will have a chance to try and figure out 
“Where in the World is Mr. Hubble?”

Goals
● To promote lifelong reading habits
● To motivate and encourage reading for fun
● To create opportunities for adults and children to share time reading
● To learn about countries around our world
● To engage in reading and STEAM activities around our theme (breakout boxes, Dash robots, tower building, Google Earth scavenger hunts, etc.)
● To become aware and participate in a global service project to raise money for
school supplies for a village in Zimbabwe

Directions:
Students in grades Y5-2 will have a passport for recording the minutes they read
daily as well as the reading adventure activities that they complete.
o Y5/K → Goal is 50 mins/week
o 1st Grade → Goal is 60 mins/week
o 2nd Grade → Goal is 75 mins/week

Students in grades 3-5 will have a passport for recording the Reading Counts
points they earn weekly as well as the reading adventure activities that they
complete.
o 3rd Grade → Goal is 3 Reading Counts points/week
o 4th Grade → Goal is 4 Reading Counts points/week
o 5th Grade → Goal is 5 Reading Counts points/week
● Passports will be collected and reviewed on Fridays.

Rewards:
● Students have the opportunity to receive 2 raffle tickets each week. One raffle
ticket will be given to students for reading the required minutes or for completing
the required Reading Counts points for the week. Another raffle ticket can be
earned for completing the reading passport activities for the week. Raffles will be
drawn on a weekly basis and will include books, posters, gift cards, etc. 
Thank you, Lincoln PTO!
● Along with the individual student rewards, classes will be challenged to meet the class goal and will receive a puzzle piece each week they meet the goal. Our
school will build this mystery puzzle throughout the month which will reveal Mr.
Hubble’s final reading location.
● Classes will see their progress around the world on the large map that will be
displayed outside of the gym.
● Grade level classes will compete against each other to earn the most minutes
read or the greatest number of Reading Counts points. The class at each grade
level with the highest number of points or minutes will receive a special yummy
treat at the conclusion of reading month (March 29th).

Special Dates
● BOOK FAIR: March 11 - 15
● Book Fair Family Night: Thursday, March 14
● Reading Month Celebration Movie(s): Friday, March 29th

Fun Friday Dress up Days
Friday, March 15 Dress as Your Favorite Book Character
Friday, March 22 Flashlight Friday & Fuzzy Socks
Friday, March 29 PJ Day

Please feel free to contact Mrs. Gruchot (email: jgruchot@sjschools.org) or 
Mrs. Bacolor (cbacolor@sjschools.org) in the Media Center if you have questions.




CALLING ALL BEAR CUBS 
St. Joseph Public Schools Kindergarten Round-Up was Thursday, March 7th at Brown Elementary. If you missed it or know someone who has a child who will be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2019, please pick up registration materials at any of our elementary schools or Central Office at 3275 Lincoln Avenue. 

Please note: If your child is currently enrolled as a student in one of our Young Fives classrooms, you do not need to attend. 


The Student Art Exhibit at the Box Factory for the Arts
(a partnership program sponsored by Berrien RESA, the Krasl Art Center, and the Box Factory for the Arts) will be held from March 9th until March 23rd. Thirty students from grades 2nd-5th will be notified through a letter next week if their artwork is to be included in the show. All families and community members are invited to celebrate and enjoy our locally selected elementary artists!


Recently, SJPS Elementary Principals and a few staff visited The Out Center in Benton Harbor.  
Another great resource in our community!



Community Corkboard

Looking for fall activities to enroll your child in?
Check out local offerings by visiting our Community Corkboard.


It is the policy of the St. Joseph Public School District that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, disability, height, weight, or marital status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination during any program, activity, service or in employment.

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