Cardinal Crusader
March 2016
DRYDEN ELEMENTARY
Home of the Young Cardinals
We are Dryden Elementary
Email: rdowney@dryden.k12.mi.us
Website: www.dryden.k12.mi.us
Location: 3835 N Mill Rd, Dryden, MI, United States
Phone: (810) 796-2201
Twitter: @DESPrincipalD
Week of March 28
Monday, March 28 —
NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, March 29 —
Have a Terrific Tuesday
Wednesday, March 30 –
- Looks like a Wonderful Wednesday
Thursday, March 31 –
Preschool and Kindergarten Roundup 9:00-3:00 & 5:00-7:00
Friday, April 1 –
Read-a-thon Assembly 2:30-3:15
Looking Ahead
March 25 – 28 Good Friday – Easter Monday – No Classes
March 31 - Preschool/Kindergarten Roundup
April 4 – 8 Spring Break – No Classes
April 15 End of Marking Period
April 21 Parent Teacher Conferences - Elementary and High School
May 30 Memorial Day - No Classes
June 14 - 16 Exams - Half Day for Students
June 16 Final Scheduled Day for School - End of Second Semester
Upcoming PTA Events:
- Mother Son event - TBA
- Bingo-March
- Duffy Scholarship Road Rally- March/April
- Mom to Mom Sale- April 23, 8am-1pm
- Moms N Muffins- April 26 & 27
- Grandparents Day- April 25
- Teacher Appreciation Week May 2-6
- Dads N Donuts TBA
- Carnival - June
SAVE the DATE - PRESCHOOL/KINDERGARTEN Roundup
Kindergarten and Preschool Roundup for Dryden Elementary School will be on Thursday, March 31, 2016 for children who will be five years old on or before September 1, 2016. The following times have been set up for your convenience:
Thursday, March 31: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
If you have younger children, you can sign up for one of our Preschool Programs. We have a tuition-based program available for children 3-5 years old and a free Great Start Preschool program for qualifying families.
We ask that you bring:
- Child’s original birth certificate
- Immunization record
- Proof of residency
- Bring your prospective kindergartener for hearing and vision testing
If you have any questions, please call the elementary school at 810-796-2201.
"Wired to Move: The Difference in Boys' and Girls' Learning Needs"
Register now at 810-664-2737.
This workshop introduces participants to new research on how the brains of girls and boys are developmentally, structurally, and functionally different. Based on these differences, participants will learn helpful approaches customized to the distinctly different learning styles of girls and boys.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
This workshop is presented by Gloria Sherman, owner of Parenting with Great Learning Opportunities (GLO). She is a retired Middle School Counselor and has been providing consultation and presentations to parents and teachers individually and in workshops nationally for years.
Tuesday, Mar 29, 2016, 01:00 PM
Marguerite deAngeli Library
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Math Fact Challenge
Dear Parent,
Building math fluency, specifically through math fact practice, is a critical skill that we are focusing on helping our students improve. At school, we are dedicating 10 minutes of class time daily, as well as, using our Technology class for additional practice.
But for a ten-week period we are challenging our students to practice their math facts at home for 10 minutes per day, five days a week and are requesting your help in this endeavor.
As part of the ten week challenge though 1st-6th graders may earn ONE of the following rewards:
Return all 10 of the weekly practice at home sheets = Mystery Field Trip
Return 8 or 9 of the weekly practice at home sheets = Movie Day at school
Return 7 of the weekly practice at home sheets = Pizza for lunch
Make sure to contact your child’s teacher regarding their expectations and/or ideas for how practicing at home might be accomplished.
Monday, Jan 25, 2016, 08:30 AM
Your Child's Classroom
Are We Going Outside for Recess?
School Hours 8:35am-3:35pm
Students dismissed to classrooms at 8:25
Morning Drop Off
Afternoon Dismissal
Cardinal Club (Latchkey)
Lunch Price Changes
PARENT CORNER
PTA Sponsored Grandparents Day and those considered Grandparents :)
Grandparents that are able to join us should meet in the elementary cafeteria at 8:30am to sign-in and enjoy some muffins and coffee. From there, you will be escorted by PTA volunteers to the various classrooms.
For lunch, feel free to bring your own OR there will be pizza provided by the PTA. Lunch is at 11:00. Kindergarten will eat in the cafeteria at that time while the 1st/2nd graders will eat in their classrooms.
Please RSVP or contact the office with questions at 810-796-2201.
Monday, Apr 25, 2016, 08:30 AM
Dryden Elementary School, North Mill Road, Dryden, MI, United States
Jump Rope for Heart is Here!
Our Dryden Elementary Students are learning all about what they can do to keep their hearts healthy, and how they can help others by collecting donations for the American Heart Association..
Dryden is a health and service-minded community!
Family Literacy Center
Call Family Literacy Center at 810-664-2737 for more information and to register your child.
New Family Play Groups for the New Year
Free play groups for children (birth to 5 years) and parents, grandparents, or caregivers. Have fun while learning through song, play, friendship, and crafts. Children will enjoy a snack, social time with other children, and a free book.
NOTE: All sessions are held at the Marguerite deAngeli Library, 921 W.. Nepessing St., Lapeer
February 22, 29, March 7,14, 21, 28 - Mondays - 10-11:30 am
April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10 - Tuesdays - 10-11:30 am
New Ready, Set Go Workshops for the New Year
This is an entertaining FREE workshop for 3-5 year olds and parents/grandparents/caregivers. Enjoy FUN learning activities that will help develop your child's skills and prepare him/her for school..Children also enjoy a snack, story time, and a free book. Siblings are welcome!
NOTE: All workshops are held at the Marguerite deAngeli Library, 921 W.. Nepessing St., Lapeer.
Tuesday, March 22, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thursday, April 21, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thursday, May 19, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 23, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Mission Statement
- To provide an educational foundation of academic excellence that promotes responsible social, civic, and ethical conduct.
Vision Statement
- Passionate teachers developing 21st Century Skills for all students
- An individualized and challenging curriculum
- Commitment to a safe, technology-rich learning environment
- Encouraging community and family engagement