Muraski Tribune 22-23: Issue 17
YOUR WEEKLY COMMUNICATION ABOUT ALL THINGS MURASKI
A Message from the Principals
Our students had an amazing week celebrating the holidays, getting ready for break, but also learning. There was so much going on, and it was so exciting to see our children laughing, smiling, and having fun with the staff and their classmates.
The fun was capped off with a fantastic Friday, where we enjoyed our PBIS incentive and Winter Parties. Thank you to all of the parents who made the day special for our kids. The games, treats, and activities were enjoyed by so many.
I got the chance to wish all of our students a happy and safe break. I gave them 3 rules.
1. Read a Good Book!
2. Get outside and play!
3. Help your parents around the house!
I hope they can do those things, enjoy two weeks off, and have a great break with family and friends.
Happy Kwanza, Happy Hanukah, and Merry Christmas!
We will see everyone back on Tuesday, January 3rd, in 2023!
Be safe and enjoy the holidays!
Mike Griffen
Model Mustang Luncheon Winners
Cash Kallevig, Alexandra Young, Jenna Koch, Brendan Swan, Nathan Tedeschi, Kendall Turk, Shae Ross James, Sabrina Vento, Henry Seurffert, Evamaria Zelaya-Yahnert, Nola Krenek, Brooklyn Malinowski, Hailey Lieb, Ethan Ross James, Cora Gavin, Alivia Beres, Ruth Wade, Jules Cham, Eliza Gamon, Ethan Salloum, Kenzie Kus, Liz Maung, Isabella Moon, Bowen Hoover, Isabel Janakovich, Alivia Brown, Wesley Ashton, Madeline Kleinschmidt, Evelyn Ashcraft, Charlie Gavin, Henry Whitaker, Kristina Stepanovich, Ava Frisky, Connor Gusching, Riley McCullough, Olivia Edwards, Jacob Bryk, Antonio DiChiro, Alana Rose, Jacob Baker, & Eden Krenek
PRIDE TICKET WINNERS
First Grade: Aadhya Mineni, Adam Foy, Anthony Bland, Chesney Binette, Anthony Yovanno, Arayah Shah, Finn Mahring, & Landon Nudell
Second Grade: Luke Bechtold, Samar Patel, Myles Yates, Scarlett Thompson, Zachary White, Olivia Aguilo, Pearce Melik-Garner, & Delaney DiFranco
Third Grade: Jordan Sastre, Kingston Franklin, Frank Favazza, Abel Headrick, Cody Yee, Kegan Breslin, Maddie Kleinschmidt, & Tanay Kanukanti
Fourth Grade: Madeline Halverstadt, Ari Sovey, Derek Miller, Allie Santa Domingo, Alivia Brown, Tanvi Yerroju, Gigi Papp, & Logan Ponicky
Fifth Grade: Aiden Kempton, Nora Arnold, Sai Nandyala Rohith, Selen Hasan, Aiden Spillman, & Kevin Quinlan
Golden Coin Winners: Book Machine
5th Grade Orchestra: City Wide Performance
My daughter and I loved the show! Keep working hard and doing amazing things!
2nd Grade Performance
DO YOU HAVE AN INCOMING KINDERGARTENER IN 23-24?
Dates & Activities from Our Library
***Please note the following January 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 Library branches and administrative offices will be open normal hours on Monday, January 16th, 2023: Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Storytimes:
IN-PERSON Storytimes. Strongsville Branch Library will resume storytimes in-person in January. Join us for rhymes, songs, fingerplays and stories. No registration needed!
Baby & Me. Birth to 18 months with Caregiver. Mondays / 10:00 – 10:20 a.m.; Thursdays / 10:00 a.m. – 10:20 a.m.
Preschool. Ages 3-5 not yet in Kindergarten with Caregiver. Mondays / 11:30 a.m. – Noon.; Tuesdays / 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.; Tuesdays / 11:30 a.m. – Noon.
Toddler. 19 – 35 months with Caregiver. Wednesdays / 10:00 a.m. – 10:25 a.m.; Wednesdays / 11:30 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.
Family. All Ages with Caregiver. Thursdays / 7:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Young at Heart. Tuesday, January 3rd / 7:00 p.m. A book club for adults who love Children's and Teen books. The title for January's discussion is Too Bright to See by Kyle Lukoff, 2021. No registration. Everyone Welcome!
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
Saturday, January 14th / 10:00 a.m. – Noon. Adobe InDesign.
Wicked CLE. Tuesday, January 10th / 7:00 p.m. Award-winning true crime author Jane Turzillo brings together the strippers, gangsters, robbers, shady politicians and more from Cleveland’s too rough and rowdy past. From world-class museums and popular sports teams to peaceful parks and charming neighborhoods, Cleveland has a lot to offer. But it has a wilder, darker side. Along the one-block passageway called Short Vincent, tourists and celebrities mixed with bookies and mobsters for drinks and dinner, underworld gossip and all kinds of “entertainment.” In 1969, Ted Conrad disappeared with $215,000 in stolen cash. An obituary more than fifty years later finally told the authorities where he went. In the wee hours of March 24, 1970, someone slipped up to the front of the Cleveland Museum of Art and planted a bomb on the marble pedestal that supported Rodin’s The Thinker. Who and why remain unknown.
Family Science Night: Sound. Ages 3 – 5 with Caregiver. Wednesday, January 11th / 7:00 – 7:45 p.m. Come make some noise as you learn about the science of sound with hands-on experiments and musical activities.
Blood Drive. Friday, January 13th / 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).
Wednesday Evening Book Discussion. Wednesday, January 18th / 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 January discussion title will be The Library Book by Susan Orlean. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk of the Strongsville Branch Library.
iMovie Basics. Thursday, January 19th / 7:00 p.m. Learn about the basics of iMovie, available in our Recording Studios. We'll review the software and answer questions you may have. We will also review Studio Orientation materials so all participants will be free to use the Recording Studio after the program.
Studio Orientation. VIRTUAL on Saturday, January 21st / 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. OR IN PERSON on Monday, January 30th / 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. 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.
Monday Afternoon Book Discussion. Monday, January 23rd / 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 The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk.
Family Science Night: Snap Circuits. Wednesday, January 25th / 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Snap Circuits electrical components provide hands-on experience designing and building models of working electrical circuits. Snap Circuits are appropriate for ages 8 to 108. Registration is required. When registering, please register as a family. Space will be limited to 10 families.
Iditarod Trail Adventure. Tuesday, January 31 / 7:00 p.m. Learn about the unique Iditarod Sled Dog Race past and present as Eleanor Csizmadia returns home from the 2022 Iditarod! Fresh off predicting the last two races, Eleanor is ready to share her knowledge and fun facts about her favorite sporting event in the world. Learn how to follow the race from home and what makes the event so special. This presentation is sponsored by the Friends of Strongsville Branch Library.
LINKS FROM PTA
PROJECT REFLECTIONS
Do you enjoy art, music and dance or have an interest in writing, producing films and taking photos? Then join us and have fun unleashing your inner artist with PTA Project Reflections! This year’s theme - “Show Your Voice” - calls for your own unique interpretation through the arts. Please come out to a parent/student informational meeting this Monday October 3rd at 7pm at the Strongsville Library in the Conference room. This meeting is for elementary students and their parents. Questions? Feel free to contact Katie Drake at drake4jc@gmail.com
ON GOING INFORMATION & LINKS
FREE & REDUCED LUNCH APPLICATIONS
PAYSCHOOLS CENTRAL: ONLINE BREAKFAST & LUNCH PAYMENT
Impact of Unpaid School Fees
MUSTANGS TEAM SHOP - SHOP ONLINE NOW THROUGH SUN. 8/28
Important School Numbers
Main Line: (440) 572-7160
Attendance Line: (440) 572-7160 *choose #2*
Bus Transportation: (440) 572-7060
Student Medical Forms & Medication Drop Off
Nurse Jean will be in the in the clinic August 17 beginning at 8:45 am. We also have Nurse Jana servicing our building on Thursdays and Fridays.
Muraski Elementary School
Assistant Principal: Sam Lawrence- slawrence@scsmustangs.org
Email: mgriffen@scsmustangs.org
Website: https://muraski.strongnet.org/
Location: Muraski Elementary School, Royalton Road, Strongsville, OH, USA
Phone: 440-572-7160
Twitter: @MuraskiPrin