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Prune Hill Penguin News May 2, 2016 1601 NW Tidland St Camas, WA 98607 360-833-5730 phone 360-833-5731 fax Dear Penguin Families, The month of May here at Prune Hill begins to feel like the race to the finish, as we observe our students working hard at school and extracurricular activities, continuing state testing in grades 3-5, and the various classroom activities, field trips and celebrations. Speaking of testing, staff here at Prune Hill in all grades have shifted our instruction from past state standards to the Common Core State Standards, and will continue to monitor and adjust instruction based on our internal student growth data and performance. The Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) given this year in grades 3, 4, and 5 will yield results from our past system of MSP. We know that these summative assessment results are what the public sees as published in newspapers, websites and media. We are confident that our district and classroom assessments showing student growth over two points in time gives us a more complete picture of our students as learners. While many surrounding (including social media) us have already formed quite strong opinions about Common Core and SBA, and perhaps politicized the issue, we will continue to work through these early years of new standards/assessment system before any conclusions are drawn. We have high expectations for our students, both academically and behaviorally, and will continue to strive for continuous improvement as a school. Our kids and families work hard and it shows! As we begin the process of staffing for next year, one of the more important responsibilities that we have as educators is placing students in classrooms for the following school year. Our goal is that every child will be in the most supportive, challenging and successful learning environment possible. This process takes much time and careful, thoughtful planning by students current teachers to create balanced, teachable classroom groups. Many factors are considered: student achievement, learning styles, leaders and followers, behavior and social skills, class size, and the number of boys and girls. Often, changes are made as enrollment and staffing changes occur over the summer. If you have input about your child that you believe we should consider when making placement decisions, you may pick up a classroom placement form in the office. Input should focus on information that we may not already have 1 about your child that would impact their learning as we create balanced academic groups of students. Please do not make specific teacher requests, as they may not be considered due to the challenges it poses. Our teachers are all experienced, highly qualified, and provide an excellent education for all of our students. One teacher may be a perfect match for one of your children, and not necessarily so for their sibling. Therefore we do not guarantee the same teachers for families, as this may not be the best academic placement for your child. Furthermore, staffing assignments (including Highly Capable assignments) are not made until after projected enrollment figures come in. All parent input forms need to be turned into the office by Friday, May 20 th in order to be considered. If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call. Sincerely, Julie Swan

May 2016 May 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 Skyridge Admin visits 5th Grade 2-2:30, Cafeteria 4 Spirit Day/May the Fourth Be with you Talent Show Applications due by 1:10 (No Exceptions) 5 5th Grade Skyridge Visitation 9:10-10:45 6 7 5th Grade Watershed Monitoring 9:15-12:15 Mother s Day Celebration Rms. 3 & 4 12:45-1:10 Early Release 1:10 Robotics 1:30-3:30 Library 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Camas School Board meeting 5:30 @ ZAC NED Show 9:15-10:00 (Positive Behavior Assembly, Yo-Yo s) Natl. School Nurse Day Early Release 1:10 AIMSweb Testing PTA General Membership Meeting 6:00-7:00 Library (budget, std. rules) AIMSweb Testing PTA Birthday Table (May Birthdays) Robotics Competition 1:00 at Hayes Freedom HS 15 16 17 18 Oregon Trail Performances in Library (4th Grade) 9:30-11:45 Early Release 1:10 Water Congress Prep 1:15-3:00, Lab Talent Show Auditions 1:15-3:15, Gym 19 20 Talent Show Acceptance Letters go home 21 22 23 Camas School Board meeting 5:30 @ ZAC 24 25 Early Release 1:10 Kinder Orientation 2-3:30 26 27 Last Day for Library Check Outs PTA Birthday Table (June Birthdays) 28 29 30 31 NO SCHOOL Memorial Day Sasquatch Party 5:00-7:30 Library 2

May June 2010 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 All library books due this week Volunteer Assembly 9:15-9:45 Camas Public Library Summer Reading Program Presentation in Library 10:30-1:00 End of Year Choir Party 1:15-2:30 Cafeteria/Playground Food Services BBQ Lunch 3rd Grade Spring Open House 6-7 Classrooms/Gym CSD 5th grade Al Thompson Track Meet 3rd Grade to Lelooska 9:00-1:30 All Library books due today Parent Info Meeting at Skyridge 6:00 5 6 7 Safety Patrol Picnic at Oaks Park 9:30-1:30 2nd Grade to Estuary Rms. 3 & 4, 9:30-1:30 Talent Show Rehearsal 3:30-4:30 4th Grade Spring Open House 6-7 Classrooms 8 Talent Show 9:15-10:15 End of Year KPHE Penguin News Party 1:15-2:30 Rm. 7 9 2nd Grade to Estuary Rms. 1 & 2, 9:30-1:30 10 Father s Day Celebration Rms. 3 & 4 8:30-9:00 PTA Birthday Table (July Birthdays) PTA Spring Carnival 6:00-8:00 CHS Graduation 11 CamTown Youth Festival 11-3 Crown Park Hayes Freedom Graduation 12 13 5th Grade Celebration, 11:00-2:30 Gym & Grass Valley Park Camas School Board meeting 5:30 @ ZAC 14 All School Field Day 15 Last Day of School Penguin Pride Day End of Year Assembly 9:15-10:00 16 17 18 Camas Parks and Recrea on Summer Ac vi es Please click on the link below to view Camas Summer 2016 newsletter: http://www.ci.camas.wa.us/images/docs/park_rec/reports/ newsletterparks.pdf Camas Community Educa on Summer Ac vi es Our Spring/Summer brochure is now available for viewing at www.camascommunityed.org. Please take a few minutes to see what we have to offer. For more information on upcoming classes call us at 360.833.5544. 3

Penguins to Hawks The Prune Hill 5th grade Penguins who will be attending Skyridge next year are invited to a parent night for incoming students Wednesday, June 1, 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Skyridge gym. Lunch Accounts In order to avoid difficulties, please be aware of your child s account balance and make sure they have enough money to pay for lunches through the end of the school year. Any money remaining in their account will be rolled over for next year at any Camas school. Avoid the line at Back-to-School night by leaving a balance for the first few lunches in September. If you have questions, please contact Tracey Leask at tracey.leask@camas.wednet.edu, our cashier, or the Nutrition Services Office at 360-833-5768. Breakfast: $1.70, Lunch: $2.60, Milk, Juice, Mini Water: $.75 5th Grade Celebration Parents/Guardians of 5th Graders, you are invited to celebrate as we send our 5th grade Penguin class off to be Hawks. Monday, June 13 at 11:00 a.m. will begin with an assembly in the gym followed by food and activities at Grass Valley Park. You are welcome to attend the assembly, and if you are interested in volunteering at the park you can sign up via sign-up genius, www.signupgenius.com/ go/60b0e4fa5a62aaa8-5thgrade. Prune Hill Field Day 6/14/16 SignUp Genius Below: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b094baba82ca46-field4 Last Day Bus Schedule The last day of school will be Wednesday, June 15, 2016 Buses will depart from the schools at: 9:15 Hayes Freedom 9:30 Camas High School 9:50 Skyridge 9:50 Liberty 11:00 Elementary Schools LOST AND FOUND Remember to check the lost and found on a regular basis. All unclaimed items will be donated to a local charity during the summer. 4

PTA- May and June News! Spring Carnival Friday, June 10th Join us on Friday evening, June 10th from 5:30PM-8:00PM at the "Prune Hill Pier" for this year's Beach Boardwalk themed carnival!! This event for the whole family is a great time to celebrate the hard work that our Prune Hill students have put in throughout the school year. Come and enjoy carnival games, inflatables, a photo booth, food, entertainment, raffle items and more. Watch for more information on this event coming home with your child in May. Also, please watch your email and Facebook for upcoming information on how you can still get involved with putting on this great event. For questions, or more information please contact Megan Ryan at megward13@hotmail.com. 5 th Grade Celebration Monday, June 13th Prune Hill PTA is honored to support a celebration of the 5th graders and their accomplishments throughout elementary school. Celebration begins with an assembly in the gym from 11:00am to 12:00pm followed by lunch and activities at Grass Valley Park. Parents/Guardians are invited to the assembly and welcome to volunteer at the park. Volunteers are needed on June 13th from 12-3:00pm at the 5th Grade Celebration at Grass Valley Park immediately following the 5th Grade Ceremony at school. Parents of 4th Grade students are encouraged to volunteer and support the 5th grade class. Sign-up here to help:http://www.signupgenius.com PTA Leadership Open Positions We still have a few positions open for next year including a WebMaster, Dance Chair and Fundraiser Chair. Contact Cassy Wooden: prunehillpta2@gmail.com for more information about these great opportunities to help our school. New Way to Order Prune Hill Penguin Spirit Wear! We have a new, easy way to order your Penguin swag online! The online store will be open the 1 st -19 th of each month and orders will arrive by the 10 th of the next month. Place your order with Glory Days ORDER HERE by the 19 th! UPCOMING DATES: May 1-19: Glory Days Online Spirit Wear store open Glory Days Shop May 12: PTA Membership Meeting 6pm for Budget and Standing Rules May 13: May Birthday Lunch Table May 27: June Birthday Lunch Table June 3: 5 th Grade Track Meet June 9: All School BBQ June 10: July Birthday Lunch Table June 10: Spring Carnival June 13: 5 th Grade Celebration June 14: Field Day and BBQ Friend us on Facebook: Prune Hill PTA Get more information at www.prunehillpta.com Email us at prunehillpta2@gmail.com 2015-2016 Board of Directors President Vice President Co-Treasurers Cassy Wooden Becky Wong Amy Walker & Autumn Travers Secretary Membership Katie Flanagan Stacey Turnage 5

5th Grade Track Meet This year s 5 th Grade Track Meet will be at the Doc Harris Stadium on Friday June 3 rd. The field events will start around 9:15 a.m. and end around 10:30. Running events will start approximately around 10:20 and end around 1:45. Students will meet in their homeroom at 8:45am so we can leave the school shortly after. Your entire class should sit together. Competitors should only be on the field when involved in an event. Parents and special guests can sit in the grandstand. We will leave the Doc Harris Stadium around 1:45 after we finish lunch and clean up. Students will ride the bus back to Prune Hill, continue with their day and then will proceed home in their normal fashion. Order Of Events 1). Field Events Open Pit Field Events = Standing long jump, running long jump, standing triple jump, softball throw, shot put, frisbee throw. 2). Running Events Mile - Boys Mile - Girls 50 meter dash- Boys 50 meter dash- Girls 75 meter dash Boys 75 meter dash Girls 3). RELAYS 200 meter relay - Boys (4 Boys) 200 meter relay - Girls (4 Girls) 400 meter relay - Boys (4 Boys) 400 meter relay - Girls (4 Girls) 100 meter dash - Boys 100 meter dash Girls 200 meter dash Boys 200 meter run Girls 400 meter run Boys 400 meter run Girls 800 meter run Boys 800 meter run Girls 2x2 Fast Walking Relay (2 Girls, 2 Boys) 50 meter- shuttle relay - (4 Boys -4 Girls) 6 ~Mrs. Houston Prune Hill P.E. Teacher If anyone would like to help out please sign up: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b094baba82ca46-5thgrade

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