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1 Special End-of-the-Year Graduation Issue B R I D G E B U G L E Volume 10, Issue 1 June, 2004 Bruno I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Brake s Take 2 CONGRATULATIONS! June Calendar Calendar 4 Students of the Month 5 Class of Carnival Pictures School Supply Lists Special points of interest: Class of 2004 Pictures! Spring Fling Raises $4, School Supply Lists Student Council Thank You Letter Tentative CPS School Calendar Quick Start Registration 1st Annual Sports Day 2nd Annual Primary Science Fair Class of th Grade Luncheon is June 3rd 8th Grade Dinner/Dance is June 6:00 pm 8th Grade Graduation is June 9:30 am S P R I N G F L I N G C A R N I VA L A R A I N Y S U C C E S S! They conquer who believe they can. Ralph Waldo Emerson Despite four days of rainy weather our annual carnival still raised over $4, for our school. When the weather cooperated everyone enjoyed the rides, games, food and fun. Our students and families had such a great time we hope to do it again next year! (more pictures on pages 10 &11)
2 Page 2 Volume 10, Issue 1 BRAKE S TAKE Students/Teachers Staff/Parents Would you like to have a poem, article, short story, event, or other item of interest published in the Bridge Bugle? Submit your item to Dr. Brake on computer disk (Microsoft Word format preferred) no later than the third week of the month for publication in the next month s school newspaper. Once again we come to the end of another super school year. This year really seemed to go by quickly. Our children, staff, and parent volunteers accomplished many great things this year. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the many, many people who donated their time and energy to help make this school year a successful year. This commitment to greatness is evident throughout our school. Great people make great schools! Thank you for helping to make our school a truly great school. I look forward to the start of the school year with great hopes and high expectations. Relax and enjoy the summer months. I ll see you in September. Best Wishes, A P R I L ATTENDA N C E CHAMPS! Primary: Room 105, Mrs. Anderson (98.38%) Intermediate: Room 003, Mrs. McGuire (98.28%) Upper: Room 106, Mrs. Banaszak (94.22%) Do you have any ideas, suggestions, or comments on ways to improve our school and the services that our children receive? If so, please call, write a letter, or see me to share your ideas. Your input is greatly appreciated. Thank You! Dr. Brake
3 June 2004 Have a Great Summer! Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat th Grade Luncheon 4 Variety Show Market Day Pick-Up 8 9 Career Day 10 8th Grade Dinner LSC/PTA Meeting 6:00 pm 16 8th Grade Graduation 17 Kindergarten Graduation Teacher Institute Day No School 22 Last Day Of School Summer School Begins Enjoy Your Summer! Students Return Sept. 6th Indicates day of non-attendance for students
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5 June Students of the Month Carlie Vasquez Rikeya Hargrove Robert Jurewicz Lauren McGuire Sara Siudak Joshua Bonelli Konrad Marcickiewicz Marek Rybakiewicz Debra Guerrero Ben Henmueller Natalia Karpierz Stephanie Corral Karolina Glowacka Dorothy Wojciechowska Branden Lisciandrello Janusz Pikul Maria Choroszewski Phyllise Funches Tim Novak Darek Kwasnik Bridge Elementary School Students of the Month are selected for their outstanding citizenship, academic performance, and conduct. Mateusz Wiechetek Paulina Kapek Theodora Mousakis
6 Page 6 Volume 10, Issue 1 Class of 2004 Valedictorian Class President Salutatorian Naja Muneeruddin Seif Abuhashish Madeline Hoffman Katherine Akers Amy Allegretti Samantha Burke Michael Cichecki Kawanya Coleman Jasmin Cuebas Luis Deleon Bridgette Doyle Iwona Gacek Paulina Galek Sibel Genis Zachary Holmes Casimir Jaroszewski Agnes Jastrzebska Angelo Jusino
7 Bridge Bugle Page 7 Michael Locki Joanna Lopez Emily Meyers Tobiasz Niemas Timothy Novak Justin Pacione Shinette Peterson Crystal Rowe Elise Salazar Xhemil Siqueca Evie Stec Lamarius Tatum William Tijerina Kristen Weinmeier Sylwia Wysocka Kierra Young Michael Alvarado Kamil Bienias Barb Chrzanowska Cara Corso Damian Gacek Paul Huerta Paulina Kapek Marta Krolik Cory Lange
8 Page 8 Volume 10, Issue 1 Andrei Lechko Artur Lipinski Roel Magpugay Angeline Nader Luis Ortiz Wojciek Pasternak Magda Raczko Walla Suleiman Rafal Wojciechowski Kassy Ziga Brian Bryson Leemanuel Burrell Julio Casielles Armando Castillo Melanie Castro Maria Choroszewski Rafal Czykier Fulvio De Col Emily Dubicki Filip Cosmin Joanna Gacek Rosario Guzzo Patricia Harris Denise Holman Felicia Jackson
9 Bridge Bugle Page 9 Paulina Kolanko Katarzyna Korman Karolina Lesniak Courtney Miceli Justyna Niemas Amanda Nieves Eric Ofenloch Ayman Owaynat Kevin Quezada Orlando Reyes Justin Rivera Edgar Sanchez Mateusz Stasik Anna Szczypka Artur Tarnowski Dominik Wieclaw Kateryna Zinchenko Zofia Domian Anthony Headley Congratulations to the Class of 2004!
10 Page 10 Volume 10, Issue SPRING FLING GOOD CLEAN FUN! Taking a spin on the Tilt-A-Whirl. Roaring around on the Dragon Coaster. Racing down the Big Slide. Hanging out with friends and throwing darts for big prizes. Waiting to get wiped out on the Wipeout. A little Bridge School driver s education on the Bumper Cars.
11 Bridge Bugle Page 11 SPRING FLING A leap of faith in the Castle. A brave soul dares to take on the Bungee Jump. Throwing rings on bottles for big prizes. It s harder than it looks! A little informal security to watch over the festivities. Thank You! To all the teachers, staff, parents, former students and community members who so graciously donated their time and volunteered to help make our carnival the best yet. Great people make great schools!
12 Page 12 Volume 10, Issue 1 KINDERGARTEN 1- LARGE BACKPACK 1- POCKET FOLDER (LAMINATED OR PLASTIC) 2- #2 PENCILS 1- BOX OF CRAYONS REGULAR SIZED 24 OR 64 CT. 1- PINK RECTANGULAR ERASER 1- PACKAGE OF BABY WIPES 1- REAM (500 CT.) OF COPY PA- PER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1 ST GRADE 1- SUPPLY BOX 1- BOX OF CRAYONS (24) (WITH BASIC COLORS) 1- PACKAGE OF PENCILS 1- PACKAGE OF COLORED PEN- CILS 2- GLUE STICKS 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 2-2 OZ ELMERS GLUE 1- PENCIL SHARPENER WITH LID 1-12 RULER WITH INCHES & CENTIMETERS RING BINDER 2- SPIRAL NOTEBOOK 10 ½ x 8 3- POCKET FOLDERS 1- WRITING NOTEBOOK 1- CONTAINER OF BABY WIPES 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX NO TRAPPERS 2 ND GRADE 4- POCKET FOLDERS 3- SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS RING BINDERS 1- PACKAGE OF#2 PENCILS 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- BOX OF WASHABLE MARKERS 1- PKG OF HIGHLIGHTERS 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 1- PKG OF ERASERS 1- PENCIL SHARPENER 2- BOX OF CRAYONS (8 BASIC) 1- GLUE OR PASTE 1- GLUE STICK 1- RULER WITH CENTIMETERS 1- SUPPLY BOX 1- BACK PACK 1- PKG. OF HAND WIPES 1- BOX OF LARGE ZIPLOCK BAGS 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 2- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS NO TRAPPERS 3 RD GRADE 4- OZ ELMERS GLUE 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 5-70 PAGE NOTEBOOKS RING BINDER 1- BOX OF PENCILS 4- POCKET FOLDERS 1- RULER WITH CENTIMETERS 1- BOX CRAYOLA CRAYONS 1- WATER COLOR PAINTS 1-5X8 PENCIL BOX 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- BOX OF WASHABLE MARK- ERS 1- ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS NO GLUE STICKS NO MECHANICAL PENCILS NO TRAPPERS 4 TH GRADE 10- #2 PENCILS 1- PAIR SCISSORS 1- ERASER 3- RED & 4- BLUE PENS ERASA- BLE 1- GLUE & 2- GLUE STICKS 1-12 RULER WITH CENTIME- TERS 1- PENCIL SHARPENER 1- BOX CRAYOLA CRAYONS 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- BOX MARKERS 1- SUPPLY BOX 5- POCKET FOLDERS 4- SINGLE SUBJECT SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 1- PKG. WIDE RULE PAPER 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS 1-5X7 ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK WITH PRE- PRINTED DATES (ex.chandler s) 1-5X7 WEBSTER S POCKET DIC- TIONARY NO TRAPPERS 5 TH GRADE 3- POCKET FOLDERS 1- PKG. LOOSE LEAF PAPER 1- BOX CRAYONS 1- PAIR SCISSORS 1- GLUE & 2- GLUE STICKS 1- ERASER 1- PROTRACTOR 1- COMPASS 1- RULER WITH CENTIMETERS 1- ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK 3- SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 1- PENCIL SHARPENER 1- BOX OF MARKERS 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- PKG. OF PENS (BLACK OR BLUE) PENCILS 1- CALCULATOR 1- DICTIONARY 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS 6 TH GRADE 6- POCKET FOLDERS 1- RULER WITH CENTIMETERS 4- BLACK OR BLUE PENS (NO GELS) 4- #2 PENCILS 2- DRY ERASE MARKERS 1- PKG OF 8 1/2x11 PAPER 5- SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 1- PKG. OF STICKY NOTES (ANY SIZE) 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 1- LARGE BOTTLE OF GLUE OR GLUE STICKS 1- PENCIL BOX 1- LARGE BOX OF CRAYONS 1- PROTRACTOR 1- COMPASS 1- ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS 1- BOTTLE OF HAND SANITIZER 2- REAM OF COPY PAPER 2- BOX OF KLEENEX
13 Bridge Bugle Page 13 7 TH & 8 TH GRADE 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS GLUE STICKS 1- ASSIGNMENT NOTEBOOK 4X6 INDEX CARDS 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 1- BOX OF WASHABLE MARK- ERS 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- BOX OF CRAYONS BLACK/BLUE ERASABLE PENS RED PENS #2 PENCILS 2-1 SOFT PLASTIC FOLDERS LOOSE LEAF WIDE RULED PA- PER 1- PENCIL SHARPENER POCKET FOLDERS NO WHITE OUT!! *SUPPLIES MUST BE REPLEN- ISHED THROUGHOUT THE YEAR ROOM PENCIL BOX 3- PENCILS 1- BOX OF CRAYONS 1- BOTTLE OF GLUE 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 2- YELLOW HIGHLIGHTERS 1- ERASER 3- FOLDERS 3- SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 1- RULER NOTEBOOK PAPER 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER 1- ROLL OF PAPER TOWELS 1- BOX OF KLEENEX OPTIONAL WASHABLE MARKERS COLORED PENCILS ROOM 204 POLISH BI-LINGUAL 1- SUPPLY BOX 4- FOLDERS 1- BOX OF COLORED PENCILS 1- BOX OF MARKERS 1- BOX OF CRAYONS 8- SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS 10- PENCILS 1- PAIR OF SCISSORS 1- BOTTLE OF GLUE 1- RULER 1- PENCIL SHARPENER 2- ERASERS 1- BOX OF BABY WIPES 1- BOX OF KLEENEX 1- REAM OF COPY PAPER LIBRARY WHOLE SCHOOL FOLDER LOOSE LEAF PAPER PENCILS COLORED PENCILS CRAYONS WASHABLE MARKERS PENS GYM WHOLE SCHOOL 2- POCKET FOLDERS LOOSE LEAF PAPER PENS PENCILS UNIFORM OR ROYAL BLUE SWEATPANTS OR SHORTS TO THE KNEE AND A PLAIN WHITE TEE SHIRT UNIFORM WILL BE REQUIRED THE 1 ST GYM DAY ART GRADES 1-5 PENCILS & ERASER SMALL PENCIL SHARPENER WITH LID WET-NAPS 2- GLUE STICKS (TO BE KEPT IN ART CLASSROOM) ART GRADES ART BAG OR BOX TO CARRY SUPPLIES 1- SKETCHBOOK 1- BOX OF CRAYOLA MARKERS 8 1- BOX OF CRAYONS (ANY SIZE) 1- RULER (ANY SIZE) 1- SET OF COLORED PENCILS 1- SET OF OIL PASTELS (ANY SIZE) PENCILS & ERASER 1- SMALL PENCIL SHARPENER WITH LID School Supply Lists
14 Page 14 Volume 10, Issue 1 BRIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL In this last issue of the Bugle, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Iammartino would like to acknowledge the members of the student council. President: Vice President: Secretary/Treasurer: Eighth Grade: Seif Abuhashish, Eighth Grade Maddy Hoffman, Eighth Grade Razan Abuhashish, Sixth Grade Members Alternates Naja Muneeruddih Bridgette Doyle Seventh Grade: Corey Crosby Hubert Troszczynsk Alex Enriquez Shannon Doyle Ewelina Kopiczko Michal Szynalik Sixth Grade: Danielle Gajewski Steven Fiumefreddo Emilia Kowalczuk Natalie Ficek Jennifer Lopez Fifth Grade: Flavio Hulzar Jomana Abuhashish Nicole Jackowski Olivia O Donnavan Nelson Jusino Michael Belson Marcin Szczapa Fourth Grade: Angelica Jaje Steven Akbar Manny Perez Amanda Abrasevic Anthony Vittorioso Kyle Enriquez Thank you for all of your hard work throughout the year. Your suggestions and input were vital for our council this past year. A plaque with all of your names will be displayed by the main office. We also would like to thank all the students, teachers, and staff who helped us to make the following activities enjoyable: September: elections November: Thanksgiving Art Contest December: Movie Day/ Upper Grade Dance February: Valentine s Dance/Candy contest and sale March: Women s History Mural Contest April: Student Council feedback surveys May: Sprit Week June: Farewell Dance Finally, a huge thank you to Dr. Brake and Mrs. Taylor for all their support for the student council activities. We hope to see you on the council next year! Sincerely, Mrs. Green Mrs. Iammartino
15 Bridge Bugle Page 15 ANNUAL BRIDGE VARIETY SHOW When: June 4th Where: Bridge Auditorium Who: 5th-8th 8:30 am K-4th Noon Parents/Families of Variety Show Student 6:00 pm Special Guest Appearance by Captain Underpants! Q U I C K S TA R T R E G I S T R A T I O N F OR N E X T S C H O O L Y E A R Parents and Guardians must register their children for the school year. The dates and times are: Students last name Date Time A-M 9/2/04 7:30 am 2:00 pm N-Z 9/3/04 7:30 am 2:00 pm Please bring two forms of proof of residency when registering your child. BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE! The excitement in room 105 was overwhelming on the morning of May 25 th when our butterflies finally emerged and became a reality to the students who have been waiting in anticipation for weeks. The race was on to see which chrysalis would split open first. Soon we will release the butterflies to their natural environment.
16 Page 16 Volume 10, Issue 1 1 ST ANNUA L SCHOOL SPORTS DAY (PR IMARY)
17 Bridge Bugle Page 17 1 ST ANNUAL SCHOOL SPORT S DAY (INTER./UPPER)
18 Page 18 Volume 10, Issue 1 2ND ANNUAL PRIMARY SCIENCE FAIR
19 Bridge Bugle Page 19 2ND ANNUAL PRIMARY SCIENCE FAIR
20 Special End-of-the-Year Bridge Elementary School 3800 N. New England Chicago, Illinois Principal: Dr. Christopher Brake Assistant Principal: Mrs. Margaret Taylor LSC Parent Representatives: Mr. William Doyle Mrs. Lori Henmueller Mr. Michael Herrity Mrs. Yvonne Majewski Mrs. Pamela Sparks Mrs. Slawomira Wojcik Community Representatives: Mrs. Cheryl Filippini Mrs. Pat Walenga Teacher Representatives: Mrs. Linda Barshop Mrs. Ideria Page Administration: Dr. Christopher Brake Room 107 Kindergarten Room 103 2nd Grade 212 2,074 Room 101 1st Grade Room 109 3rd Grade 132 1,257 Room 105 1st Grade 168 1,657 Room 203 3rd Grade 380 2,358 Room 204 1st/2nd Grade 137 1,340 Room 001 4th Grade Room 102 2nd Grade 377 2,390 Room 002 4th Grade PTA President: Mrs. Karen Dubicki Vice-President: Mrs. Lora Niewinski Secretary: Mrs. Jeannie Doyle Treasurer: Mrs. Kathy Herrity Room 108 4th Grade 151 1,160 Room 004 6th Grade 137 1,261 Room 003 5th Grade 207 1,434 Room 106 7th Grade Room 211 5th Grade 380 1,566 Room 208 7th Grade Room 207 6th Grade Room 206 7th/8th Grade Room 209 6th Grade 170 1,499 Room 210 8th Grade WOW! Room 212 8th Grade Room 114 Pri. Sp. Ed School Total 23,119
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