The Moreland Messenger. Principal: Ms. Schoonover Assistant Principals: Mrs. Kidd Collins & Mr. McKenzie
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1 The Moreland Messenger Principal: Ms. Schoonover Assistant Principals: Mrs. Kidd Collins & Mr. McKenzie December 2015
2 Ms. Schoonover, Principal Message Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) Positive Behavior Intervention and Support is a framework that includes proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create a positive learning environment in schools. PBIS addresses behavior through a prevention oriented structure of research based interventions and supports and is based upon a philosophy of recognizing positive contributions of students. As part of PBIS, all staff members take on the responsibility of teaching behavior expectations in our cafeterias, playground, school buses, hallways, restrooms and classrooms. This means that students will know exactly what is expected of them, take responsibility for their behavior, and be positively recognized for good choices and success. More information regarding PBIS at MHS will be coming your way as the team continues to build upon our resources to support students. SMS Texting Announcement The Orange City School District is excited to announce the launch of a new service that will enhance communication by allowing us to deliver important information to parents via SMS text messaging. In order to participate in the new service you must opt in to receive text messages from the schools to your mobile phone. The process is simple and only takes a few seconds to complete. You can either: Reply "yes" to the SMS text message you received from the Orange Schools via SchoolMessenger Or, simply text the word "yes" to the number You will receive a confirmation message from SchoolMessenger letting you know you have successfully opted in to SMS texting. At this time, only parents and guardians who have mobile phone numbers in our student information system will be able to opt in. Please note, although the district does not charge you for this service, it does not pay for text message charges that may be incurred by you for sending or receiving text messages. Check with your wireless carrier for possible charges. Message and Data rates may apply.
3 MHS Office Recess is the perfect opportunity for MHS students to play in the snow! Please remember to pack your child s boots, snow pants and winter accessories so they can participate in the fun filled winter activities! If you are planning a family getaway while school is still in session, it is important to complete a Planned Absence Form and submit it to the office for approval. Extra forms are located in the front office bins. Classroom holiday parties will take place on Friday, December 18th at 2:30pm, unless otherwise indicated by homeroom teachers. Please be sure to sign your child out at the front office if you plan to bring them home at dismissal. Ripcho Studios will be in the building on Thursday, December 10th taking candid and group photos. Coats for Kids Moreland Hills Elementary School s Annual Coats for Kids Drive The Annual Coats for Kids collection will begin Monday, November 30th after Thanksgiving Break and will continue until Friday, December 11th. Please search your closets for gently worn coats and jackets that no longer fit your family members. Students will collect your generous donations daily from the grade level classrooms. All apparel will be donated to the Coats for Kids foundation. Thank you for your support by helping keep the children of Greater Cleveland Area warm this winter. **Please be advised that all Lost & Found items (with or without names), that have not been claimed by Friday, December 11th will be donated to The Annual Coats for Kids Drive.**
4 Yearbook Cover Contest It s that exciting time of the year again when students will have the opportunity to show their artistic ability and create a cover for this year s yearbook! The yearbook contest will officially begin Monday, December 14th. This year s theme is: LEAVE YOUR PRINT Entries should meet the following requirements: Moreland Hills School should be written neatly someplace on the cover. Use standard sized white copier paper or you can use the paw print template. Make it colorful and color the entire page you may use colored pencils or markers for your artwork (even the outside area around the paw print if using the template). The artwork should be your own do not include images printed from the computer or copied from another source. Your full name, grade level and teacher s name should be printed neatly on the back of your illustration in pen or pencil Any entries that do not follow the above requirements or have spelling mistakes will automatically be disqualified. Submit entries to your teacher by Friday, January 8th Voting will take place on Wednesday, January 13th Winners will be announced on Tuesday, January 19th Physical Education As winter approaches, we want to remind our students that they need to have athletic footwear in order to participate in PE class. Students will not be able to participate if they are wearing boots. You may want your child to keep an extra pair of athletic shoes in their cubbie. Stop by the Gym the week of December 14th 18th to see the Music and PE departments put on a cooperative intersession called Winterfest! Students participate in physical activities and musical challenges highlighting good sportsmanship and teamwork!
5 Mr. McKenzie s Veterans Day Update The students at Moreland Hills School participated in the Coins for Courage collection on November 10th to support Honor Flight. Honor Flight is an organization that sponsors Cleveland area veterans in a trip to Washington DC to see the memorials to the wars in which they served. It costs to send one veteran on the trip, and MHS students collected $2, this year. The students worked collaboratively to write and illustrate cards to accompany the veterans on the spring flight. Thank you Moreland Hills family for your tremendous support! Gifted Education Update The next gifted referral testing period is January 2016 for Moreland Hills Elementary. The deadline to request testing is December 14, Referral forms are available on the website Gifted Referral Form or in the MHS main office. *Please remember that gifted referral testing is offered twice a year (September and January for MHS students). Technology News Common Sense Media is my go to site for helping make responsible media choices. It s a fantastic resource for both educators and families. Here is their mission: Common Sense Media helps families make smart media choices. We offer the largest, most trusted library of independent age based and educational ratings and reviews for movies, games, apps, TV shows, websites, books, and music. Our Parent Concerns and Parent Blog help families understand and navigate the problems and possibilities of raising children in the digital age. Access Common Sense Media at If you have any tech questions please Eddie Evans at eevans@orangecsd.org.
6 Lion Pride Winners K/1st Grade 2nd/3rd Grade 4th/5th Grade Jacob Bartko 1st Molly Fletcher 2nd Caden Brandon 4th Joey Bobeck 1st Kayla Glazer 2nd Duane Evans 5th Jackson Groth 1st Victor Kangas 2nd Abigail Martyn 5th Ollie Horvat K Joey Lurie 3rd Blake Rothchild 5th Aditi Ramamurthi 1st Cyrus May 2nd Anna Wolf 5th Right to Write Collection A group of high school students are collecting pen and pencil donations for developing countries. Their mission is to send the donations off to the Philippines before the new year to help make education better for children with the Right to Write campaign. MHS students can help by donating Erasers Pens & Pencils that are new or slightly used Pencils need to be just about full length Pencils should have an eraser Collection boxes are located in the front office & media center labeled, Donations are gratefully accepted up until Friday, December 18th! Thank you for your support! No act of kindness is ever wasted!
7 PTA Health and Safety Thank you to everyone who attended the Kelly's Hollywood event on November 16th. It was very special evening with filmmaker Brian Donovan, who screened his inspirational film, which chronicles his journey of helping his sister s dreams come true. Brian was on hand to answer questions about the film and his life with his sister Kelly, who had Down Syndrome. If you did not have a chance to attend the event, you can find info & view the film at: Thank you to all who supported this event! Save the date: January 7, 2016 an evening with Brando Tupaz. Dr. Tupaz is a professional clinical counselor and adjunct professor at John Carroll University. He will engage participants in a rich discussion of how anxiety, stress, and social uncertainty are affecting our children today. This is not to be missed! More information will be announced soon. Please join us for Scholastic Book Fair December 7 11 Your child will shop during his/her library time this week. Look for the parent instruction form that will be sent home with your child. If you would like to shop with your child, there are a number of opportunities to do so. Everyone is welcome! Parents, siblings, grandparents. Family Morning 7:30 8:30am Tuesday Dec. 8 Family Night 3:30 7pm Wednesday Dec. 9 Online:
8 All Box Tops submissions are due Friday, December 18th! The top 3 classrooms who collected the most Box Tops will win a pizza party in January! It is best to turn your Box Tops in a ziploc bag, sorted in groups of 50. Any amount turned in is greatly appreciated though. Mrs. Koepf, Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Croft s class are sitting at the top of the leaderboard for most Box Tops collected! Who can surge from behind to take over the lead? Be sure to check the leaderboard in the front hallway near the office for weekly standing updates! PENCILS SOCKS HATS KEYCHAINS BLANKETS MAGNETS BAGS and MORE [ IN STOCK & READY FOR DELIVERY ] Order your accessories online today at Purchase accessories and a limited selection of apparel at our upcoming events: Brady Winter Band & Orchestra Concert ~ Thursday, December 10 Brady Winter Choir Concert ~ Tuesday, December 15
9 Orange Schools Foundation Orange Schools Foundation is thankful for our sponsors, supporters, the parents, alumni, staff and community members who attended our annual fundraiser Wild for Orange. We raised critical dollars that support grants submitted by staff and teachers throughout the district for projects that are creative, innovative and out of budget. We are particularly appreciative of the following Junior Level Sponsors: University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center; Kadish, Hinkel & Wiebel; and The Susan and Robert Hurwitz Family Foundation. Grant Highlight of the Month Makerspace Technology Lab: This grant funded the creation of a place at MHS for students to collaborate and create using specialized equipment beyond traditional devices such as computer and tablets. Memorial Fund Highlight of the Month Donte Spencer Memorial Fund: Was used to supply filled Donte Backpacks to support pediatric patients at various area hospitals in conjunction with their sickle cell anemia campaigns. Engraved Pavers: The Perfect Holiday Gift! Did you Know? Orange School Foundation sells custom engraved bricks that are installed at the OHS stadium entrance plaza. With two size options ($50 and $100), these bricks are a great way to honor a student, teacher, parent, or family. Future generations will recognize and appreciate the tradition you will help to create. Bricks can be purchased all year round and are ideal gifts for birthdays, reunions, achievements, honorariums, retirements, teacher gifts, memorials, and family legacies. For information or to order a personalized brick for your teacher, student or your family, call the foundation office at x 5001.
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11 Orange Community Education & Recreation JOIN US FOR WINTER BREAK FUN DAYS!! Winter Break Fun Days Bring a friend and join us for 6 days of fun as we cruise through winter break! You ll enjoy sports, games, arts & crafts, special activities, events and field trips. Children presently registered for Open Door and needing the full day must add the before and after Open Door program. Remember to dress for the weather since we will be going outside. Fun n Games at Fun n Stuff It s all fun n games today as we spend the afternoon at Fun n Stuff. Join us for laser tag, bumper cars, and roller skating Just a few of the many activities to choose from. Includes pizza, chips, cookie and a drink or bring your own brown bag lunch. Youth Staff No. 15FOD751 Grades K 5 Monday 12/21 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $45/resident $50/non resident Aquatic Trek at the Greater Cleveland Aquarium We ll get up close and personal with seahorses and travel down the magnificent 175 foot long underwater Sea Tube where we ll have extraordinary viewing of four different species of sharks, stingrays, green moray eels and more! Bring your own brown bag lunch. Youth Staff No. 15FOD722 Grades K 5 Tuesday 12/22 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $45/resident $50/non resident Cruise to the Orange Indoor Pool! We will be playing beach ball volleyball, creating sand art and going swimming. Dress for the beach and bring a swimsuit, towel and your lunch! Youth Staff No. 15FOD757 Grades K 5 Wednesday 12/23 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $40/resident $45/non resident Lunch and a Movie After a morning of games and activities at PPLC we will travel to Steak n Shake in Macedonia for lunch and then off to Cinemarkin Macedonia Commons to see one of the newer released movies. Youth Staff No. 15FOD770 Grades K 5 Monday 12/28 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $45/resident $50/non resident Port of Call Tropical Rain Forest! The Cleveland Metropark RainForest showcases more than 10,000 plants and over 600 animals from the jungles of Asia, Africa and the Americas. Bring a disposable lunch and drink. Youth Staff No. 15FT651 Grades K 5 Tuesday 12/29 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $45/resident $50/non resident Zero Gravity Join us as we play like aliens in the 4 outer space themed bounce houses that are filled with interactive fun. Price includes one piece of pizza or hot dog and drink. Youth Staff No. 15FOD723 Grades K 5 Wed 12/30 10:00am 3:00pm PPLC $45/resident $50/non resident
12 Celebrating Success Celebrating Student Success recognizes students who have demonstrated improvement in Citizenship, Language Arts, Mathematics and Special Areas. Students who were nominated received a personalized certificate and pencil for their accomplishment. Please join us in congratulating the following students. KINDERGARTEN DAVID DOMBROWSKI CITIZENSHIP ELOISE ANDERSON CITIZENSHIP WILLIAM RUSSO CITIZENSHIP OLIVER GOLEBIEWSKI LANGUAGE ARTS ASHER STARRFIELD CITIZENSHIP JULIAN GUCANAC CITIZENSHIP BENJAMIN AZOK CITIZENSHIP KAILASH THAMILARASAN CITIZENSHIP ALYSE WAGENBERG CITIZENSHIP GENEVIEVE HAYDEN CITIZENSHIP ZACHARY KARDAMIS CITIZENSHIP SAVANNAH HUNKELE CITIZENSHIP CHARLOTTE NIAZOV CITIZENSHIP MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ CITIZENSHIP HOLLYN SCHUMACHER CITIZENSHIP ZAYD ADI LANGUAGE ARTS ARIEL BREGER LANGUAGE ARTS OLIVER COMELLA CITIZENSHIP JAYA DIXIT CITIZENSHIP FRANCISKA KEMPF CITIZENSHIP NOELLE EDWARDS LANGUAGE ARTS & CITIZENSHIP 1ST GRADE ETHAN ROMASO MATHEMATICS ZACHARY DVORIN CITIZENSHIP DASHIELL MILLER RAO CITIZENSHIP DYLAN KONOVER LANGUAGE ARTS MICHAEL NEMER CITIZENSHIP NADI MAJOKA LANGUAGE ARTS ANNA BUNSEY MATHEMATICS KAMRAN MAY CITIZENSHIP/ SPECIAL AREA ELIZABETH HERZOG LANGUAGE ARTS BRAYLIN MILLIGAN LANGUAGE ARTS YARDEN MADAVE CITIZENSHIP RAINA PATEL CITIZENSHIP DILLON MATHUR CITIZENSHIP GAVIN GOLDSTEIN MATHEMATICS ANUJA PATEL CITIZENSHIP OLIVIA MATUSZNY CITIZENSHIP RAMI BODAS CITIZENSHIP ALI NAVADEH CITIZENSHIP LAURISA COWEN CITIZENSHIP ISABELLA VADAKIN LANGUAGE ARTS COOPER KARDAMIS CITIZENSHIP ZOLTAN FARKAS LANGUAGE ARTS RAAZIA MAJOKA CITIZENSHIP CECILE GINDI CITIZENSHIP LUKE OBLACZYNSKI MATHEMATICS
13 1ST GRADE DASHIELL MILLER RAO CITIZENSHIP COOPER KARDAMIS CITIZENSHIP MICHAEL NEMER CITIZENSHIP RAAZIA MAJOKA CITIZENSHIP ANNA BUNSEY MATHEMATICS LUKE OBLACZYNSKI MATHEMATICS ELIZABETH HERZOG LANGUAGE ARTS ANA RIVEROS AMADO LANGUAGE ARTS YARDEN MADAVE CITIZENSHIP JACOB BINKOWSKI CITIZENSHIP DILLON MATHUR CITIZENSHIP ABIGAIL DECIPEDA CITIZENSHIP ANUJA PATEL CITIZENSHIP ANDREW MODERICK CITIZENSHIP RAMI BODAS CITIZENSHIP LUCIA PARODI MATHEMATICS LAURISA COWEN CITIZENSHIP SAMANTHA SPEER MATHEMATICS 2ND GRADE OLIVER ABRAMSON CITIZENSHIP JAIYA PATEL CITIZENSHIP LILIAN GUILER CITIZENSHIP PARKER TAKAOKA SPECIAL AREA (MUSIC) CAROLINE JANG CITIZENSHIP AVERY WOCHELE CITIZENSHIP SHARMYIRA MORGAN MATHEMATICS MAXWELL AMATO CITIZENSHIP JESSE TOOHIG MATHEMATICS JULIA JABBOUR ACADEMICS MELROSE BECK READING GWENDOLYN MINKS CITIZENSHIP WILLIAM CARPENTER MATHEMATICS MAYA SIEGEL CITIZENSHIP J NILIA DAVIS CITIZENSHIP ALEXANDER POMERANETS CITIZENSHIP ANTHONY SPIDALIERI SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) MORGAN SLAY CITIZENSHIP WILLOW WEISENBERG CITIZENSHIP HAYDEN SPIES CITIZENSHIP MATTHEW COMELLA MATHEMATICS CHELSEA KOUFMAN CITIZENSHIP ZA NIYJA HARRIS CITIZENSHIP JOSEPH MA ACADEMICS CYRUS MAY CITIZENSHIP KAITLYN SIDOTI CITIZENSHIP NOAH RATCHFORD CITIZENSHIP NOAH ZACK CITIZENSHIP BRANAGHAN BLASIER CITIZENSHIP
14 3RD GRADE LAILA BILSKY CITIZENSHIP TYLER DIVINEY CITIZENSHIP JACOB DECIPEDA CITIZENSHIP RYAN HUNKELE SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) RYAN KEHRES SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) RYAN LYNCH CITIZENSHIP BRALYN SMITH MATHEMATICS REESE BALDING CITIZENSHIP EULOGIO URENA ACADEMIC SPECIAL NATHAN MARKOWITZ CITIZENSHIP GABRIEL GUCANAC CITIZENSHIP LUCAS MEIER ACADEMICS HARD RAE OBERSTER SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) DANIEL PIKOVSKIY READING FRANCES OWEN MATHEMATICS JACKSON SCHAFFER CITIZENSHIP NAASHON CALLIENS CITIZENSHIP FRANCESCA TARACILA CITIZENSHIP QUINCY FARMER MATHEMATICS GIULIANA MUNOZ MATHEMATICS JILLIAN YARD CITIZENSHIP MICHAEL WILLIAMS CITIZENSHIP SARAI A LYNN ALI MATHEMATICS 4TH GRADE SENNA EL KAISSI SCIENCE LAB WILLIAM MONAGHAN MATHEMATICS DA CHYNA HILL LANGUAGE ARTS ERNEST PRYOR READING ALASTAIR ROCHE ACADEMIC LIBRARY SAMUEL BILSKY CITIZENSHIP LAUREN SEARBY MATHEMATICS ZAK GOODMAN MATHEMATICS TANNER TOOHIG CITIZENSHIP ELIZABETH HALLORAN READING LOGAN O BRIEN SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) JACE LANDSKRONER SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) WILLIAM OUTCALT CITIZENSHIP MIRA SWIRSKY SCIENCE LAB MICHAEL SIDOTI ACADEMIC LIBRARY ACE BLOOM SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) MARY VAN DE WALLE SCIENCE LAB DWIGHT KNOWLES CITIZENSHIP SKYLER WEISENBERG CITIZENSHIP CHIKA NWAOZUZU SPECIAL AREA (MUSIC) RUTHIE HERSCH CITIZENSHIP DEMI PALUMBO CITIZENSHIP GABRIEL NEMER SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) NATHAN WINT SCIENCE LAB SARAH POPHAL CITIZENSHIP LINDY LEIKIN CITIZENSHIP MI KYA FLESHMAN CITIZENSHIP DAKARRI WOODS CITIZENSHIP
15 5TH GRADE REBECCA ABRAMOVICH SPECIAL AREA OWEN LENSON ACADEMIC TIERRA EDWARDS ACADEMIC LIBRARY NICHOLAS NICKENS SCIENCE LAB SABRINA FELLINGER SCIENCE LAB NINA DZIDZISHVILI SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) KAMILLE GILES WATKINS CITIZENSHIP DOMINIC FRAME CITIZENSHIP MARISSA GOLDSCHMIDT CITIZENSHIP MILIANI MCINTOSH MATHEMATICS SIMON HERSCH CITIZENSHIP JAKAELA JACKSON LANGUAGE ARTS ANNA OEFLEIN CITIZENSHIP QUREN JARVIS LANGUAGE ARTS VIRGINIA COHN ACADEMIC SUCCESS ZIALE OWENS CITIZENSHIP CAMERON HURWITZ CITIZENSHIP SAMUEL RUSSO SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) ZANE JACOPS CITIZENSHIP HARSHA SANAKA LANGUAGE ARTS ALEXA KONOVER ACADEMIC KALEB BERNS MATHEMATICS 5TH GRADE LAUREN HARRELL SPECIAL AREA (P.E.) SAMANTHA BERNON SCIENCE LAB PAYTON KATZ CITIZENSHIP ALEXANDER HOOVER ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE JORDAN TALLEY MATHEMATICS EARNEST PRICE MATHEMATICS ELIORA FLEISHER CITIZENSHIP KRISH MEHRA SPECIAL AREA COMPUTER PROGRAMMING & CODING SKILLS BRENNEN O NEILL CITIZENSHIP DANIEL ROBERTS CITIZENSHIP BENJAMIN POMERANETS CITIZENSHIP BLAKE ROTHCHILD CITIZENSHIP TERESA ACHKAR CITIZENSHIP TRUMAN WILLIAMS SPECIAL AREA (P.E.)
16 December Upcoming Events for Moreland Hills December 1 December 4 December 7 December 8 December 9 December 10 December 11 December 14 December 15 December 16 December 18 December 21 January 1 January 4 Orange Week 3rd Grade (Laninga/Tomaro) Field Trip to the Art Museum Black Week PTA Scholastic Book Fair (12/7 12/11) PTA Book Fair Family Morning, 8:00 9:00am PTA Book Fair Family Night, 3:30 7:00pm Candid/Group Picture Day Crazy Hair Spirit Day! 3rd Grade (DePaula/Fletcher) Field Trip to the Art Museum Orange Week Yearbook Cover Contest Begins 3rd Grade (Kilkenney/Koepf/Vickers) Field Trip to the Art Museum 5th Grade (White/Sable/D Amore/Croft) Field Trip to the Planetarium 5th Grade (Lauer/Moorefield/Bradbourne) Field Trip to the Planetarium Parent Advisory Council Meeting, 9:00am Orange/Black Spirit Day MHS Holiday Parties, 2:30pm End of 1st Semester/2nd Grading Period Winter Break School Resumes
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