Kinsner News
Mr. Diedrick's Newsletter- March 28, 2023
Message from the Principal
As the year comes to a close, I wanted to share with the families of Kinsner that I am resigning from the position of Principal of Kinsner Elementary at the conclusion of the school year. I'm leaving with the utmost respect for the position, staff and community of Kinsner Elementary. I'm proud of the work that we have done, and I value the relationships that I have made throughout the four years.
Through a retirement at Strongsville High School, I have decided to return to the classroom as a Social Studies teacher. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here at Kinsner, but I want to pursue my true passion in the classroom. I am excited to start this new chapter of my career. I also look forward to teaching our Kinsner students in a few years at SHS!
As the district is currently in the process of hiring my replacement, I will still be here to help support our community throughout the transition to a new building principal.
Sincerely,
Steve Diedrick
SHS Cheerleading Cheer Camp
Upcoming 6th Graders and Families
Strongsville Middle School is excited to welcome you to 6th grade for the 2023-24 school year!
Mrs. Gerber, your school counselor, has been visiting each elementary school to give students an idea of what to expect at SMS.
On March 31, at 3:00pm the 6th Grade Course Registration Form will be available on the Strongsville Middle School website. Please carefully complete the form with your student. You will choose a music course (Band, Orchestra or Choir). You will also choose either Honors Language Arts or General Language Arts, and Honors Math or General Math. Please be sure to follow the recommendations that current 5th grade teachers have given regarding these courses.
Please complete the registration form by April 9th.
Notes from the Office:
- If you are planning on moving out of district or to a different part of Strongsville over the summer, please reach out to Mrs. Marconi so she can assist in your smooth transition!
- Our lost and found is overflowing! Please stop by the office (or have your child stop by) to check for missing items. We will be donating all leftover items to the local Goodwill in May.
HAPPY FRIDAY KINSNER FAMILIES!
** I hope you all are as EXCITED as I am that SCS Building and Maintenance Experts have been on property removing the last pieces of the old playground equipment!! (Yes! The dome climber is staying
> Installation of our $32,845 Phase 2 Portion of the Renovation Project is slated for Spring Break (pending weather) <—
(Kinsner PTA will be sure to track and share progress!!)
NOW LETS THINK PAST THIS…
We’ve committed to continued trusted support as well as progress so,
—> We listened carefully to the concerns expressed about the use of outside companies who take portions of profits & learned so very much from last year that we are excited to announce that we have scheduled and are ready to attempt our VERY OWN FUN RUN EVENT…
https://tinyurl.com/FunRunPlanningCommittee2023
—> GET EXCITED for ‘Kinsner FUN RUN 2.0 - BUBBLE BLAST’!!!
—> Wednesday, May 17th
—> More Info Coming after Spring Break
** NOW we NEED your HELP to PLAN & EXECUTE SUCCESSFULLY because we’re NOT Paying a Company to assist **
https://tinyurl.com/FunRunPlanningCommittee2023
*** Please take a look at the Google Planning & Support Interest Form above!! ***
(We have LOTS of GREAT IDEAS but the roles need to be shared to be successful together)
-- Our immediate goal for this event will be to raise funds to begin next school year at comfortable margins for the PTA support and events you expect and love!
- We had to make tough budget choices this year & because we opted to keep some favorite activities, we do need to attend to financial preparation for fall support.
+ Our additional goal will be to continue saving for/or completing the Kinsner Playground Improvement Project Phases 3 & 4 with a covered platform, LARGE slide and 2 attached climbing structures.
(Many details to follow)
To make this successful, we need LOADS of help!!!! Please consider YES before assuming NO & try to help out!!!
- We will communicate with & help all committees and volunteers to be successful, but it is impossible for our small leadership team to accomplish this alone -
If we cannot secure enough help for planning and staffing purposes, we will need to table this event for this year.
Thank you for your understanding , excitement & consideration…
We Can’t Wait to Have a BLAST with ALL of YOU!!
Spring Test Dates
Here are the Ohio State Test dates for the Spring:
Strongsville Library Happenings
***Please note the following May 2023 events presented by the Strongsville Branch Library. Please call (440) 238-5530 to register or for more information. Customers may also visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org to register and to see more library event information.
*The Administration Building and all Library Branches will be closed on Sunday, May 28th and Monday, May 29th in honor of the Memorial Day Holiday. We will resume normal hours on Tuesday, May 30th at 9:00 a.m.
All Together Now – 2023 Summer Reading Challenge – June 3rd through August 13th.
Sign-up for our reading challenge beginning May 1st. To learn more, visit https://cuyahogalibrary.org/srp to register or check out our YouTube video for more information! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErqUzDPnN7s
Seed Library!
To spread knowledge of local food systems, cultivate skills required for sustainable food production, and to help make seeds more accessible to those in the community, the Strongsville Branch Library has partnered with the Cleveland Seed Bank to offer a selection of different varieties of organic, open-pollinated, non-GMO vegetable, herb, & edible flower seeds. Please stop by the Strongsville Branch to pick-up your free seeds! Customers will be able to “check-out” 5 seed packets per month. Please call (440) 238-5530 for more information. This program sponsored by the Friends of Strongsville Branch Library. While supplies last.
Arranging Evan Hansen. Monday, May 1st / 7:00 p.m.
Join us to learn about the hidden role of Broadway’s arrangers/orchestrators by examining the score of Dear Evan Hansen. Though composed by super team Pasek and Paul, Dear Evan Hansen was arranged by Alex Lacamoire, whose credits also include Hamilton, In the Heights, Bring It On: The Musical, 9 to 5, and the 2012 revival of Annie. Lacamoire’s signature sound permeates Dear Evan Hansen and directs the drama in subtle but important ways. “Arranging Evan Hansen” allows audiences to recognize Lacamoire’s contribution while enjoying the musical’s score at an even deeper level.
Young at Heart. Tuesday, May 2nd / 7:00 p.m.
A book club for adults who love Children's and Teen books. The title for our next discussion is Welcome to Dweeb Club by Betsy Uhrig. No registration. Everyone Welcome!
Cinco de Mayo Celebration! Ages 3 – 5 Years Old. Friday, May 5th / 11:00 a.m. – Noon.
Join us as we introduce your young one to a festive Mexican holiday with snacks, lively activities, and Spanish words.
Saturday Crafternoon. Ages 3 and up. Saturday, May 6th / 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
If you’re not sure what to do on the first Saturday afternoon of the month, look no further! Create a one-of-a-kind craft in our storytime room. While supplies last.
Blood Drive. Friday, May 12th / 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
In just an hour of your time you can help save up to three lives. Make sure hospital patients get the treatment they need. Donate blood today. For more information or to make an appointment visit www.redcrossblood.org or call the American Red Cross at 800-RED-CROSS (800-733-2767).
Audio & Video Studio Orientation. Ages 11 & up. Saturday, May 13th / 10:00 a.m. VIRTUAL OR Monday, May 22nd / 7 p.m. IN PERSON.
Have you ever thought about recording your own music, making a video, digitizing memories and more? The Strongsville Branch Library is home to both Audio and Video Recording studios that can help you do just that! You must go through an orientation to use the spaces. Patrons 11 & up can participate in the orientation and must turn in the User Agreement form at the branch for the orientation to count. Register online to attend the virtual or in-person sessions.
Mom and Teen: Make Your Own Jewelry Set. Monday, May 15th / 7:00 p.m.
Bring your mom and join us to make a matching wire wrapped ring and pendant set to celebrate Mother's Day. No experience required!
Computer Classes IN PERSON.
Cuyahoga County Public Library offers computer classes for beginners to advanced. Classes are currently being held in-person as well as some VIRTUALLY which requires a web browser and an internet connection. There is no additional software to download. Google Chrome is the recommended browser. A valid email address is required for registration. Registrants will receive an email with a link to join the class at least an hour before the start time. Registration opens 30 days before the start of the class and closes prior to the start of the class. To see a full class list, descriptions, and to register, please visit
https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Events/Computer-Classes/2021-Virtual-and-In-Person-classes.aspx
Wednesday, May 17th / 10:00 a.m. - Noon. Photoshop 2: Photo Retouching
Wednesday Evening Book Discussion. Wednesday, May 17th / 7:00 p.m.
Our Wednesday Evening Book Discussion meets at 7p.m. on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. We welcome all adults interested in reading and discussing great books! Our next discussion title will be Whisper Network: a Novel by Chandler Baker. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk of the Strongsville Branch Library
Grooving with Pete the Cat. Ages 3 – 8. Wednesday, May 17th / 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Children and their families are invited to an evening of fun stories, music and crafts inspired by Eric Litwin’s Pete the Cat. Get your groove on with Pete! It’s all good!
Monday Afternoon Book Discussion. Monday, May 22nd / 2:30 p.m.
The Monday Afternoon Book Discussion meets at 2:30 p.m. in the Library on the 4th Monday of each month. No registration is required. New members always welcome. We welcome all adults interested in reading and discussing great books! Our next discussion title will be Dimestore: A Writer's Life by Lee Smith. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk.
Southwest Health Talk: Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Diabetes. Tuesday, May 23rd / 10:00 a.m.
Monica L. Kravetz MSN-Ed, RN, Diabetes Nurse Educator from Southwest General Health Center, will share simple tips to help you prevent Diabetes and take control of your health.
Down by the Old Mill Stream Run. Tuesday, May 23rd / 7:00 p.m.
Cleveland Metroparks Historian, Judy MacKeigan, will share this presentation on the history of the Mill Stream Run Reservation. Among the many features of Mill Stream Run Reservation are the first refrigerated toboggan chutes in the United States, old quarry lands turned into lakes, and Camp Cheerful, where people of all abilities can experience the joy of summer camp. Learn about this reservation and its long and interesting history. Program presented by the Strongsville Historical Society in partnership with the Strongsville Branch Library.
Calling All Pokemon Trainers! All Ages. Wednesday, May 31st / 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Bring your family, bring your friends, and explore more than 15 PokeStops and Gyms between the library and the Strongsville Rec Center. Drop a few lures, join in a raid, and catch ‘em all.
Questions? We Got Answers!!
Important Phone Numbers to Note:
- Attendance Line 440- 572-7003 choose Option 1 for Elementary Schools and then Option 2 for Kinsner
- Mr. Steve Diedrick, Principal 440-572-7120
- Mr. Sam Lawrence, Assistant Principal 440-572-7120
- Ms. Meghan Medlock, Guidance 440-268-5445
- Mrs. Mary Marconi, Secretary 440-268-5400
- Kinsner Clinic 440-268-5916
- Transportation 440-572-7060
Kinsner Elementary
Email: sdiedrick@scsmustangs.org
Website: https://kinsner.strongnet.org/
Location: 19091 Waterford Parkway, Strongsville, OH, USA
Phone: (440)-572-7120
Twitter: @MrDiedrick