Friday, September 27, 2013

TLC Newsletter for the week of September 23rd. 2013

Charter Chatter
A weekly newsletter written to parents of the Tracy Learning Center
                 
Sept. 27, 2013                                                                                         Vol. 13 No. 8
Virginia Stewart

Homecoming!
Hopefully many of our previous Falcons will fly home for this great weekend.  Those who are here continue to shine with spirit and enthusiasm.  The games, rallies, parade, and dance are all part of a traditional celebration.

What makes our homecoming special is that every school at the Tracy Learning Center is a part of the events.  They all have a week of spirit and they all get the experience of building a float.  The theme this year is a great one for every age level.  I know time goes into making a float and lots of work goes into organizing a parade, but I think it is worth it.

As we parade down the street Friday afternoon, we all show our pride and enthusiasm for all the wonderful things that have happened, are happening and will happen for our students at the Tracy Learning Center.  Thank you for believing in us and being a part of our success.


Misc. Announcements

Vehicle Drop Off
I was just approached by our traffic guard who was very upset and shaken up. She said late parents continue to pull over on Holly and drop off their kids risking serious injuries to these students. She was very upset especially due to the recent carline accident where a student was just killed because a parent dropped her child off in this same unsafe manner in Byron, Ca. Please slow down and take an extra moment to follow carline rules and keep your children safe!

Next Parent Council Meeting
Thurs. Oct. 17 4:15 in P5

BOX TOPS
It is time for the first Box Top contest for the new school year!!   Bring in your Box Tops in to your home room teacher, all will be collected on September 27th !!

Winning class will receive a special treat ….


                                                                                                          
                                                     
                      
PCS/DCS Lunch Menu Week  Sept. 30-Oct. 4
Mon. –   Pizza
Tues. – Beef or Bean Hard Tacos
Wed  – Chicken Patti Wednesday
Thurs. – Grilled Ham and Cheese
Fri. –  Hamburger




Primary Charter  


Gold PCS
Golden Highlights:
Homecoming was a huge success! The Bug's Life float turned out wonderful!  Each class enjoyed making antennas and coloring insects to go on the float. Students also  had an awesome time participating in Spirit Week. We loved seeing the students' creativity as they dressed up in the different themes.

Did you know that October is Anti-Bullying month? The theme is "You are not alone-I can help!"  Students have been discussing this in class and making posters to hang up around the school. Congratulations to Carrie W. in P7 and Andie N. in P8. Their posters were picked to be entered into Tracy's Anti-Bullying contest. If you would like more information about anti-bullying a great website is www.stopbullying.gov.

The first Box Tops Contest has officially closed. The winning classroom will be receive a treat. We will continue to collect box tops in class. Each box top in worth 10¢ for our school.     

Reminders:
The first day of Fall was Sunday, September 22nd. The mornings are starting to get colder, be sure to send your student with a jacket! Please put your child's name inside the jacket.



Sapphire PCS
The Sapphire Team had a very “spirited” week!
We had so many students wearing spirit wear every day, it was awesome!

Team Sapphire picked the student representatives for leadership and they have had their first meeting already. The following students are on Sapphire leadership team:  
 President: Crystal Conner    Vice-President: Sydney Skaggs    Secretary: Komal Khehra    Treasurer: Charles Hearn
Executive Officers for room 6:  Dominic Galang and Ella Delucchi       Executive Officers for Room 1: Theodore Nguyen, Melanie Yanke and Nora Coutts.  We all applaud their efforts and the service that they are undertaking.

Thank you to all the many parents who donated time and supplies to making our homecoming float a success!! 

Please make sure that you layer the clothing your child wears each day to school, as our mornings are getting chilly.
Did you know that Study club is every day of the week, except Wednesday; this is a great place for your child to come and get homework completed with a teachers help.



PCS ART
This week in Art:  The K/1s finished their Crazy Bug designs and began an Apple project for Fall.  They learned  how to trace templates,  mix two primary colors to make a secondary color, and to paint neatly. The 2/3’s learned how to draw Sunflowers and some new shading techniques with crayon. The 4th grade Multicultural Art classes began making Rainsticks from Peru.  They are made from paper towel tubes and toothpicks….lots of toothpicks!
DCS 5th/6th
 There was incredible creativity this week from students who came dressed for each of our spirit week days. It is fun to see how children decide to interpret each theme with personal flair and style.

SWO (School Wide Outcomes):
This week students discussed the meaning of cooperative collaboration. They identified some group activities that require effective cooperation. Activities like practicing an instrument to prepare for a group performance, passing the baton during a relay race, sharing supplies with classmates, or performing a role in a dance or play are great examples that can be used for the scrapbook.

Rodieck's Roost:
It has come to our attention that some students would benefit from an optional lunchtime study hall. We are looking for parent volunteers interested in supervising or tutoring students between 11:45 AM and 12:30 PM. Please contact Ms. Rodieck if you are available and interested in helping us with this.

Science News:
We received many wonderful application letters for Dinner with a Scientist. The students selected will be announced next week.

Science Olympiad applications have been turned in and we have a very strong team for this year’s competition.  DCS Olympians will be receiving their sign-up/wish-list form very soon that will explain each event this year.  Those forms will allow you to request specific events and partners.  We will then hold a meeting to announce your team and events as well as provide additional information on the competition and practices.  Stay tuned!


Gold Pod:  An informational meeting for parents regarding this year's Science Camp has been tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, October 8 at 6:00PM.

Rib and Chili Cook-off:
We are proud to announce that teachers of DCS have decided to enter a recipe for the 1st Annual Tracy Learning Center Rib and Chili Cook-off on October 5th. Flyers for the event went home with students this week. Please join us for a fun event benefitting Tracy Learning Center's athletic program.



PHSA 7th and 8th

Big, big, BIG thanks for all the parent who contributed to our PHSA Nemo float it looks amazing and the students have had a blast.  It is a great representation of the PHSA teamwork and I a great demonstration of cooperative collaboration.  We are very proud of everyone’s hard work.

Saturday night will our MHS homecoming game.  Kickoff is at 7pm at Kimpbell High School.  We hope to see PHSA showing their support.  Go Falcons!!

Science Olympiad applications have been turned in and we have a very strong team for this year’s competition.  PHSA Olympians will be receiving their sign-up/wish-list form very soon that will explain each event this year.  Those forms will allow you to request specific events and partners.  We will then hold a meeting to announce your team and events as well as provide additional information on the competition and practices.  Stay tuned!




MHS








Midterms are already this upcoming week! Students should be studying hard and preparing for their exams.  Remember to check grades on Aeries on a regular basis.  Progress reports will be mailed home the week of October 7th.

There will be an upcoming college fair at the West High School gymnasium on Monday, September 30th from 6pm – 8pm. The college fair is open to all students in the Tracy area.  There will be numerous college representatives in attendance to share their academic programs and the admissions process.  Food and refreshments will be available.

Our next field trip will be to San Francisco State University and Expressions College on Tuesday, October 15th.  Students in 10th – 12th grade can apply to attend this field trip.  The cost is $22.00 for transportation only – students should bring extra money for lunch which will be at the San Francisco State campus.

Thank you to the wonderful visitor we had this week in our Career Education classes: Thomas Rhymes- WyoTech, and Kelly Hardwick- The Arts Institute.

Community Service
1.       Millennium High School Football Snack Bar- Saturday, September 28th from 5-9pm at Kimball high. Students will help with set up, snack bar and break down. If interested please see Ms. Balsamo or check in with her at 5pm Saturday afternoon.
2.       Health and Wellness Fair- Saturday, September 28th, from 7am-2pm at the Sutter Tracy Hospital. Students will help set up and breakdown. If interested please check in at the information booth at 7am. For more questions please call 209-833-2328.
3.       Millennium Basketball Homes Games: Ms. Balsamo is looking for help for each of the JV, Varsity Boys and Girls basketball home games. She is looking for students that would be willing to work the snack bars as a on-going opportunity. The hours would be from 4:30-9:30pm. The opportunity will begin starting in November. If you are interested please come see Ms. Lunn in the counseling office!

College Info
Registration for the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) exams are now in full swing!  The test will be at MHS on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30am – 11:30am.  The PSAT is a great and affordable way for students to practice for the SAT. The test is open to students in grades 9th – 11th, but 11th grade students are highly encouraged to take this test.  There is an opportunity for Juniors to be entered in the National Merit Scholarship program. The fee is $15.00 and space is extremely limited…please register as soon as possible.  Sign up in the Counseling Office Room M2

Upcoming Events:
An Introduction to Brown University – Thursday, October 3rd at 7pm at Lick-Wilmerding High School located at 755 Ocean Avenue San Francisco, CA 94122.  For more info: www.brown.edu/go/brownnearyou

The 11th Annual UC Davis Pre-Medical and Pre-Health Profession Conference will be held Saturday and Sunday October 12 &13. The event will take place in the Pavilion at UC Davis from 8-6pm. This is a great way for students who have an interest in the medical field to learn more about their choice of profession. It features dean and admissions from over 225 health-professions schools. The UC Davis Conference has been sold out the last 10 years, so please register early. 

For registration and more information, please visit us online at: ucdprehealth.org.  


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