Saturday, September 14, 2013

TLC Newsletter for the week of September 9th


Charter Chatter

A weekly newsletter written to parents of the Tracy Learning Center

                 

Sept. 13, 2013                                                                                         Vol. 13 No. 6

Virginia Stewart

 

When students are having trouble completing homework, may I suggest a checklist for helping them.

            When your student is halfway through the work they brought home, have them self assess using the criteria listed.  (Go over it with them)

o   Yesterday I focused for ___ minutes, and today I can focus for ___ minutes.

o   Before reaching out for help, I have tried to figure out what is confusing me.

o   I created a daily planner for the work I need to accomplish tonight and I have it out

o   I did the most difficult work first

o   I identified when I started daydreaming and brought myself back on task

o   I focused on the work despite the distractions (what were they; maybe you could eliminate some of them.)

o   If I got tired, I worked on a different part of my work to give myself a break without stopping my homework.

 

The goal of parents should be to create independent learners who rely less and less on us as they grow as students.  Some take a long time to achieve independence but this checklist can begin to identify ways to improve. And don’t forget to celebrate small steps in the right direction.

 

 

Misc. Announcements

 

Tourette’s Support Meeting

One of our TLC Parents has found a spot for their first Central Valley Tourette's Syndrome Support Group Meeting!  It is an informal setting where people with TS and their families can meet with other families to socialize and to talk about TS and share stories. Gather with friends and meet new ones.
 

Date: Sunday, September 22, 2013

Time: 1pm - 3pm

Place:  Manteca Bowl

Address: 1251 E Yosemite Ave  Manteca, CA 95336
Phone: (209) 824-2889

 

For you Football fanatics, the bowling alley shows whatever football games are on that day above the lanes.

 

Please rsvp to TSCentralValley@gmail.com by Wed., Sept. 18th.

 

Thank you!!

 

Cathy Simpson

 

Dismissal Time Change for Homecoming Friday, Sept. 27th only

 

Please note students will be dismissed early for our Homecoming Parade on Friday, Sept. 27, 2013

PCS – 2:30pm (Snack Club will be open but Study Club is canceled)

DCS, PHSA and MHS – 3:00pm

(MHS Students who are on the list for participating at all Float Building events will be dismissed at 12noon)

 

Pick up and Drop Off

Unfortunately, we have had numerous complaints from our neighbors about our parents parking in their driveways. These neighbors are very frustrated and are ready to call the police. Remember you would not want someone blocking your driveway so please be considerate and park legally and responsively.

 

 

 

Next Parent Council Meeting

Thursday, Sept. 19 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. 16-20
Mon. –   Pizza
Tues. – Chicken Patti Sandwich
Wed  – Chicken Fettuccini
Thurs. – Beef or Bean Tacos
Fri. –  Hot Dogs
 
 

 

 

Primary Charter  

 

Gold PCS

Primary achieved an API score of 928! Students passed their goal and will Jump for Joy September 20th. Each class will get an hour to play in bounce houses to celebrate this wonderful accomplishment.

 

 Homecoming is September 27, 2013. The theme this year is Pixar. Primary Gold has picked the movie A Bug’s Life for their float. The parade starts at 4:00. Dismissal on this day will be at 2:30. All students are welcome to walk behind the float. We will start lining up at 3:15.

 

It is time for the first Box Tops contest for the new school year! Bring your Box Tops to your child’s homeroom teacher. They will be collected September 27th.  The winning class will get a treat.

 

The first annual Tracy Learning Center Ribs and Chili Cook-off is October 5, 2013.  If you are interested in entering the cook-off to prove you have what it takes to earn bragging rights around town for a year and a prize, please contact Loanne at lmurawski@traclc.net,or Stevi at sbalsamo@tracylc.net.

 

 

Reminder

September 14- Lil Mudder Run at Eagal Lakes

 

Sapphire PCS

The Sapphire Team had an incredible week!

 

Thank you to the many parents that have responded to our call for help on the Sapphire float.

Homecoming is fast approaching!  We will be putting together the pieces for the float on Wednesday, September 18th and 25th at 4PM. If you can join us please do! Our theme is the Pixar short movies, in particular the birds’ movie.

 

We still need donations of cotton batting – the stuffing for soft toys. This can be found in many stores including Michaels and Walmart. We also need spray paint: black, white, silver and sapphire blue; glitter, rope and chicken wire.

 

Students will be dressed in blue as the little birds to walk behind the float. We would love all the kids to have a blue boa to wear for feathers if at all possible. Feel free to get as creative as you like as far as your student’s bird costume goes, but it should be blue! Please no Angry Birds!

 

 

PCS ART

 

This Week in Art:  The K/1’s used watercolors to paint bright and colorful backgrounds for a project that will be continued next week.  The 2/3’s are learning all about shapes.  They finished their organic leaf designs and then did a cut paper design with positive and negative shapes.  The 4th grade Multicultural Art classes worked on Mola designs from Panama, using markers and cut paper.

This Week in Art:  The Discovery Art elective class learned about Henri Matisse and began a paper collage influenced by his style of art.  The Discovery Art Club is drawing Zentangles which will soon be made into tube sculptures. PHSA has been painting their Ceramic Castles.

 

PCS PE

We want to recognize some students that earned shoe tokens this week for following our PE motto "Respect and Responsibility"   P7 Darnell Johnson, 

P2 Chrysuel Cunanan, P5 Brandon Locke, and P1 Javier Elias.

 

Primary PE also has their own facebook that is updated with our weekly activities so check it out when you get a chance: www.facebook.com/mskvpehealth

 

DCS 5th/6th

 

This week at Discovery we have been feeling a need to develop in our students new interpersonal skills as they begin to discover the power they have as participants in their social communities. Please help us by talking to your child about ways in which they can bring joy, respect, and enthusiasm to our wonderful learning community.

 

After School Sports:

The After School Sports program will start on Tuesday, September 24. The theme for this program is basketball. Students will participate in activities and drills that increase their fundamental skills. The program will be held every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 4:15 to 5:30 PM. The five week program ends Thurday, October 24. Students in grades 5-8 are invited to join. Applications for the program are available in the front office. The fee is $30 for one child and $10 for additional children. Submit applications by Friday, September 20th.

 

Science News:

Two application due dates are next Friday!

If students are interested in participating in Science Olympiad or Dinner with a Scientist submit the application/essay to Ms. Pelaez by September 20th.  Both activities are limited on space. Dinner with a scientist is only open to three sixth grade students so students must demonstrate a passion for science by writing a compelling essay explaining why they should be selected to attend.

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

 

Message from Ms. Rodieck:

Congratulations to the students who submitted a poem to be published by Creative Communication in the next edition of A Celebration of Poets. 

 In a letter from the publishing company, we were told "All of your students were accepted.  This is a very atypical situation."  Normally about half of the poems sent in are not accepted for publication, but these poems were "true to form and did that form very well."  "The end result is all your poems were accepted."

Awesome job!! We can't wait to have all these poems published!! 

 

PHSA 7th and 8th



Preparation for the homecoming parade continues; we are always looking for any ideas or materials parents might be able to help with.  Please contact Mr. Mitri and smitri@tracylc.net if you are able to help out.
 
The school website continues to be the best source for information on homework and projects.  Be sure to check you pod calendar to see what is coming up.  Often the post will also include attached study guides or rubrics.   Go to www.tracylc.net and follow the link on the left hand column to PHSA gold or garnet.  GO TIGERS!
 It is Science Olympiad time again!  Applications for anyone who is interested in joining our team are due to Ms. Pelaez or Ms. Powers by Friday September 20th, 2013.  If you have any questions please email our Science Fair Team Leaders at: karenlynn79@gmail.com orwsnell@tracylc.net  
The team will be run an after school/at home with parents and Science Olympiad teachers assisting.  There will be some time during school but we want anyone interested to come to the meeting - you will not be excluded if you are already in band or academic pentathlon.



 

 
MHS
 
 
 
 
 
 

MHS wants to thank you for entrusting us to have the privilege to work with all of your children. It is always invigorating to see the potential and energy that the students bring with them to Millennium High School. The teachers at MHS continue to strive to improve and provide the best environment for learning that we can. We have a great staff that is dedicated to helping each of our students achieve and prepare for their future.

Homecoming

For all the Homecoming Details, please click on the unity link below:


If you have any further questions contact Mrs. Kneiss at akneiss@tracylc.net.

 

Andrea S. Kneiss

 

Andrea S. Kneiss

Millennium High School

Activities Director

51 E. Beverly Place

Tracy, CA 95376



 

Registration for the PSAT (Preliminary SAT) exams will start next week!  The test will be at MHS on Saturday, October 19th from 7:30am – 11:30am.  This 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

 

Fall college tour field trips are just around the corner – field trips are offered to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students.  Our first trip is next week to a Construction/Apprenticeship Trade Fair and The Delta College Stockton Campus on Friday, September 20th.  The cost is $18.00 which includes lunch.  During the Trade Fair there will be many opportunities for students to experience hands on demonstrations in many areas such as electrical, roofing, masonry, crane operating, and more.  We have extended our deadline to sign up through Wed, September 18th.  Please have your student pick up a permission slip if he/she is interested in joining us on the field trip.  Other upcoming field trips will be to UC Davis, Sacramento State, San Francisco State, and Expressions College.

 

Thank you to the wonderful visitors we had this week in our Career Education classes: Brian McCann- Carrington College, Joan Griffin and Nancy McDonald- FIDM.

 

Red Hot Community Service Opportunities

1.       Starting Tonight, Friday, September 13th from 5-10pm The Mountain House Sports Inc. is hosting an Island Night Fundraiser. Students will be helping with set up and clean, students are welcome to attend the event free of charge. Volunteers need to be 16 years or older. The event will take place at Questa School: 685 N. Montebello Street, Mountain House.  Please contact Caroline Davila- 209-839-7892.

2.       Saturday, September 14th, Eagal Lakes will be hosting their annual Lil Mud Runner from             7:30-1:30p.m.  Students will help with set up, directing traffic, assisting in the mud pits and clean up. If you are interested please contact Anne 209-460-4252 office, 209-914-6575 cell or email at anne@eagallakes.com.         

3.       Sunday, September 15th, Tracy Buccaneers is having their weekly football games at Tracy High. Students can help out at the snack bar from 8-2pm or 12-6pm. If you are interested please contact James Brakkee 209-207-4587 or email at James.Brakkee@kp.org. 

 

College Info

Attention: Passport to College Students Only!

 

Tracy Unified School District will be hosting two Parent/Student Meetings for the 2013-14 school year.  You may choose either of these meetings to attend, but your attendance at ONE of them is mandatory.

 

Tracy High School                      

November 12, 2013                                                                                                                 

6:30 P.M.

Cafeteria                                                                      


West High School

November 20, 2013

7:00 P.M.

Gymnasium

 

Failure to attend one of these meeting could cause you to forfeit your student’s two years of free tuition to Delta College.  Don’t miss it!

 

If you are unable to attend on this date, other dates in different districts are posted on the passport.deltacollege.edu website.  However, you MUST attend ONE of these meetings to ensure continued participation in the program.

 

For information about the meeting or any other Passport questions, please contact Diana Slawson at 209-954-5020.

 

Upcoming Events:

Sutter Tracy’s Community Health & Wellness Fair – Saturday, September 28th 8:30am – 1:30pm

This year’s Health Fair is packed with activities and services for all ages and families! Some of the exciting services will include: Health Screenings, Flu Shots, Vision Vouchers, Health Insurance Info, and resources for a healthy lifestyle.

 

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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