Mustang Messenger
2019-2020 School Year: Volume 25: Week of March 9, 2020
Be the Best YOU at Grandview!!!
PRIDE it is what we stand for at GV
Dear Families,
It has been a year since we adopted our PBIS PRIDE model at GV. Just as with anything that is instituted, it is important that we spend time reflecting on the impact this has on our building.
The history behind this model is that last year, when I came to GV, I wanted to know what behaviors we were not seeing our students use with consistency. Therefore, we adopted a unified acronym that focused on the behaviors we want Grandview students to use in and out of school. This acronym defines our expectations for behavior in our school in all areas. You will see our acronym posted throughout the school. At Grandview, we have PRIDE. The high school has the same acronym, but at Grandview our letters stand for something a little different.
P=Politeness
R=Respect
I=Integrity
D=Discipline
E=Effort
Below are just some ways that we honor this acronym is being carried out around Grandview.
- Our principal's breakfast celebrates students who really exemplifies these behaviors.
- Also each day, when your child is using these behaviors, they could receive a compliment card when an adult around the building notices this.
- Posters are placed around the school reminding the students how they can carry out PRIDE in different areas around the school.
If you have questions about our model, please let us know. Grandview parent voice is so important to the success of this model. We hope that you bring this model into your home to ensure that the children are carrying out the behaviors of PRIDE both in and out of Grandview. Stay tuned for more information as our model and as learning develops!
Thank you for your continued support at home!
Your Proud Principal,
Melissa Carruth, Ed.S
Great Week of Learning & FUN!!!
Cat in the Hat Fun
2nd Grade Mappers
Read to Someone with Dr. Seuss
Reading....Give it your Best Shot Bracket
5th Grade Floor Hockey All Stars
Milk and Bookies
March is Reading Month Continues
This first week has been amazing! The number of basketballs that were turned in were amazing! Another drawing will be this Friday too!!! Keep on turning them the basketballs in and keep on reading for 20 minutes.
Also it was amazing how many people sent pictures of their child carrying out the reading calendar. I loved seeing all of the readers having fun while reading. I can't wait to see what happens this week readers!
Fun days at GV will be a fun activity to do in honor of reading -- look at the flyer!!!
- 13th - Crazy Hair Day!!
- 20th - Flashlight Friday with PJs
- 27th - Wear a shirt or jersey of your Favorite Sports Team
March 20th: Bookmark Contest deadline
Friday, March 27th - Closing Assembly to celebrate our month of Reading!!
Third Grade Reading Law Meetings
Grandview 3rd Grade Reading Law Meetings: March 9 @ 6:30, and March 12th at 9:00 am.
Botsford 3rd Grade Reading Law Meetings: March 16th @ 9:00 am and March March 19th @ 6:30 pm
If you do not have a 3rd grader, but still want to learn the information, you are welcomed to attend, but will not receive a letter in your mailbox.
Attendance is important. If you cannot attend any of the three meetings, please reach out to myself or your child's teacher and we will set-up a one-on-one meeting with you.
Huge Book Fair Thank You!!
The Spring Book Fair was a huge success!! Almost $5,000 worth of items were sold. Thank you to FOG, Joy Mitchell, Donna Pelon, Michael French, Jessica Budgery, and especially Aya Lumley for all they did to support this event. Thank you to the Grandview families for purchasing items that supports getting literature and learning into your home!! I loved to see the excitement around literature.
Movie Night
Hearing Screening
Variety Show
NEW and OFFICIAL Dates are March 16th for the rehearsal, show on March 18th at 6 pm.
WIDA
WIDA starts for Grandview students this week.
All students who have a language other than English spoken at home and are identified as English Learners must take a state test called WIDA ACCESS for ELLs (Accessing Comprehension and Communication in English State to State for English Language Learners). The Enrollment Office form that was completed when your son/daughter enrolled in Clarenceville Schools tells us this information. Students will take the test eve if they are not attending ESL/EL classes. The test is for Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking and Comprehension in English. Students will take the test between February 3-March 20, 2020. We will mail your child's test results to you when we receive them from the Michigan Department of Education. If you have any questions, please contact Karen Morrison at 248-919-0404.
March Special Lunch Room Events
In March, the following fun events are happening:
- Tuesday, March 17th, St. Patty's Day special lunch
- Thursday, March 19th, March Madness Snack Celebration
- Wednesday, March 25th, National Waffle Day with Chicken and Waffles
Parent Walk-Up
I am thrilled with the number of parents who have joined us in the back for drop-off and pick-up!!! THANK YOU!!! It has made a huge difference, but I still want more back there. The history of parent walk-up is for our walkers. That is who should be using the parent walk-up, families that live in the neighborhood that walk to school and GSRP families. There is a misconception that the back is slower. The back is completely finished by 3:50. So join us in the back. It is a safer option for the Grandview students.
When doing dismissal in the back, please remember to STAY IN YOUR CAR. The back is not to be used to park your car and walk up and get your student and drive the opposite way or to not follow the 3-line merge. We need you to stay in your car so that we can load and unload the cars quickly and safely. Please note that the back is finished bt 3:50, so it may seem slower, but it is just as fast as the front.
Grandview Sports
What a great Floor Hockey season!! Thank you to Coach Stacey for all of the time and effort that she put into a great season of Floor Hockey!!! Your hard work and organization did not go unnoticed!! I loved seeing the students and parents carrying out the Code of Conduct. Keep on checking the website and the Mustang Messenger for basketball times, schedule and baseball information.
Stacey Wittscheck, Grandview Sports Director, has a Grandview Sports website that has the documents linked. All of the information from schedules, rules, code of conduct, sign-up, forms, etc. will all be housed in one location. Check out this great communication piece for our families!!
Questions, reach out to Stacey at her email at GVSportsDirector@gmail.com.
Also be sure to follow the Grandview Sports Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/GrandviewSports/
Kindergarten Round-Up
Looking for new Kindergarteners or Junior Kindergarteners for this fall!
Grandview's Round-Up is Tuesday, March 24 at 6:00 P.M.
Botsford's Round-Up is Wednesday, March 25 at 6:00 P.M.
If you have a child who will be five years old by December 1, 2020, he/she may be eligible for Kindergarten or Junior Kindergarten next fall. Please complete the Round Up Registration form online by visiting this link https://forms.gle/cTJPR8cuwUFmsxPR7. Please pass this link along to friends and neighbors who have a future Kindergarten student but do not have siblings at Grandview or Botsford.
For Questions, contact the Grandview Office: 248-919-0404
Career Day
Shoe Donation
Grandview FOG is starting their next fundraiser. This fundraiser does not need you to purchase one thing or give any money. This fundraiser is collecting used shoes. So if you plan on cleaning out closets, purchasing new shoes for the holidays, or have students who feet have grown through their shoes, we would gladly take them!
Outside of the music room is a large box for the shoe donation! So feel free to drop them off in the box or drop off in the office!!
This fundraiser not only will give back to Grandview, but it will give back to the world for students who are in need!!! It will continue through March!!
To learn more about this fundraiser, click on this link....
School Store Fundraiser
Our next office fundraiser continues for our students. The teachers received some gift cards this past week at the mid-way point in this fundraiser and were so excited with what they received. Remember, this is a Win-Win fundraiser as the school earns money, as well as, the classroom teacher. This fundraiser helped to purchase the clay that is used for art, this spring's assembly, as well as, the supplies for March is Reading Month.
School Store is an online shopping mall with over 400 nationally-known merchants including Sears, Target, Oriental Trading Co., Office Depot, Toys"R"Us, Family Book Store and many more. When your family and friends make everyday purchases from their favorite merchants through SchoolStore.com, your school, and classroom teacher earns money.
All you need to do is going to www.schoolstore.net and enter Grandview Elementary School's code (0000009438) and then shop away.
Winter Weather is here.....Dress Appropriately
Please help remind your child to leave their coats on, no matter how warm they are. The temperature is cold and you all sent them with jackets and we do not want our students to get sick because they are not wearing their coat outside for recess.
Additionally, if your child medical conditions restricts them to be outside, please do not just send a note in from you. We need to have a medical note. Our office is becoming packed with kids that say, "my parents told me to stay in." We welcome them to stay in, but we need the medical note as we have kids that have medical restrictions and they do not have anywhere to sit due to the kids that do not have the medical note.
Box Tops for Education
We have a BoxTop Collection that is due March 1st. So any box tops that can be cut out are due February 26th.
Please remember that Box Tops are moving away from clipping paper box tops and moving to scanning qualifying receipts to earn school money.
Last year, Grandview earned $757.50 with Box Tops and we do not want to lose that revenue.
There is a Grandview parent that is already earning box tops via apps. Please download the app and log in, it is easy. Questions, stop in the office!!!
WatchDOGS where are you? We need you!!!
It is super easy to begin....just find a day, a 1/2-day, or a few hours and come to the Grandview office and ask for Miss Venessa. She will place you on a WatchDOG schedule and classrooms.
Come on in WatchDOGS!!!!!
If you are interested in volunteering for this program, please contact the office or Ms. V, our Student Support Coach, at venessa.zverotic@clarencevilleschools.org.
A Note From Our Specials Teachers....
The updates will continue next week.....
Pink Out Store
The Importance of Sleep
Transportation Changes
School Hours
School Doors open at 8:20 and the students will report to their grade level location. At 8:25, the first bell rings and the 2nd bell rings at 8:30, when learning begins.
At dismissal, parent walk-up and pick-up will begin to be dismissed at 8:35. The final bell is at 3:40 when all students will dismiss from their afternoon dismissal location.
Your child is marked tardy starting at 8:40. Attendance and tardy was a problem at Grandview. Please do not get into the same routine this year. We need your children in school each and every day!! Also, your child will not be released after 3:15, unless plans were set beforehand.
Free Breakfast and Lunch
Breakfast and Lunch Menus
Late Drop off and Early Pick Up
Tardy is marked starting at 8:40.
Children will not be allowed an early dismissal from the office after 3:15 pm so we can ensure a calm and safe end to the day for all students. Please plan accordingly. If you need your child picked up between 3:15-3:40, please contact the office or classroom teacher in the morning so that we are ready for this early release.
Tuesday Night Night
Kroger and Grandview
Kroger and Grandview
We get money from Kroger if you add Grandview to your profile. Thank you to all of you who have already added Grandview to your account. Though know that it is never too late to sign-up and join!!! So shop away, Grandview is benefitting from your grocery shopping!
Simply encourage your participants to visit http://www.kroger.com. Once logged into their Kroger account they can search for Friends of Grandview either by name or TH003 and then click Enroll. New users will need to create an account which requires some basic information, a valid email address and a rewards card.
*Customers must have a registered Kroger rewards card account to link to your organization.
*If a member does not yet have a Kroger rewards card, please let them know they are available at the customer service desk at any Kroger
REMEMBER, purchases will not count for your organization until after your participants register their rewards card.
Participants must swipe their registered Kroger rewards card or use the phone number that is related to their registered Kroger rewards card when shopping for each purchase to count.
Volunteering at School
iChats are also needed to be filled out if you wish to be a WatchDOG dad or chaperone a field trip.
Job Opportunity
Important Dates and Upcoming Dates
March
9: 3rd Grade Reading Law Meeting @ GV @ 6:30 pm
9-13: Oakland County Hearing Testing for preschool, GSRP, Kinder, 2nd and 4th grade
12: 3rd Grade Reading Law Meeting @ GV @ 9:00 am
Board of Education Meeting at Grandview @ 6 pm -- Join the fun!!!!
13: Crazy Hair Day for Reading
16: Variety Show Dress Rehearsal
18: Tornado Drill at 9:30 am
Variety Show @ 6 pm
19: RS Savers
Posed Spring Pictures -- pre-pay only
20: 3rd Grade Trip to Morley Candy Factory
Flashlight Friday -- Wear your PJ's
Bookmark Contest Deadline
GV Movie Night = 6-8:00
24: GV Kinder Round-up
26: NPDL Showcase at Clarenceville = 9-11:00
27: Favorite Sports Team! Wear a shirt or jersey to represent your favorite team
3rd Marking Period Ends
Popcorn Friday
28-April 5: Spring Break