Our Science Fair was a great success!
Classes and Parents are invited to view the Science Fair Projects at School on Tuesday, February 27.
Several of the "scientists" were invited to submit their projects for review for the opportunity to participate in the regional Science Fair at Union Station in March.
Posted here are pictures of the best projects. While these projects may look impressive, the most impressive part of the projects is found in the science. The best projects were methodologically rigorous. The data were clearly presented. The papers were well-written and easy for the average non-scientist to understand.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
Parent Resource Center
Check out the new Parent Resource Center Website!
The KCMSD Parent Resource Center offers services to parents and families. They offer free internet services, free parenting courses, and other family services.
The website offers daily homework tips, too!
http://www.kcmsd.net/parentresource/
The KCMSD Parent Resource Center offers services to parents and families. They offer free internet services, free parenting courses, and other family services.
The website offers daily homework tips, too!
http://www.kcmsd.net/parentresource/
Monday, February 12, 2007
February Notes
A few notes for the beginning of February:
1. The Valentines Day Store is open during lunch time, in the cafeteria on Tuesday and Wednesday. If your children would like to purchase any Valentines-themed merchandise, send money with them to school.
2. Remember the Parent Power Institute meetings: Tuesday, February 13th at Pioneer College (2700 East 18th) from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, February 17th at Manual Parent Resource Center (1215 Truman Road) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3. Title I Council meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 15, at the Norman Center - 6330 Swope Parkway - beginning at 6:30 p.m. Involvement staff, please encourage your parents to attend. Parents, please bring another parent. Please RSVP.
1. The Valentines Day Store is open during lunch time, in the cafeteria on Tuesday and Wednesday. If your children would like to purchase any Valentines-themed merchandise, send money with them to school.
2. Remember the Parent Power Institute meetings: Tuesday, February 13th at Pioneer College (2700 East 18th) from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and Saturday, February 17th at Manual Parent Resource Center (1215 Truman Road) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
3. Title I Council meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 15, at the Norman Center - 6330 Swope Parkway - beginning at 6:30 p.m. Involvement staff, please encourage your parents to attend. Parents, please bring another parent. Please RSVP.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Free Compact Light Bulbs Save Energy
Residents get efficient light bulbs
through program's partnerships
To further promote its A Million Lights campaign, the City of Kansas City, Mo., is giving residents who live in neighborhoods participating in its Neighborhood Improvement Program free compact, fluorescent light bulbs. Other residents will be able to obtain the free compact, fluorescent light bulbs through the City's Weatherization Program and neighborhood organizations throughout the city.
For more information:
www.kcmo.org
through program's partnerships
To further promote its A Million Lights campaign, the City of Kansas City, Mo., is giving residents who live in neighborhoods participating in its Neighborhood Improvement Program free compact, fluorescent light bulbs. Other residents will be able to obtain the free compact, fluorescent light bulbs through the City's Weatherization Program and neighborhood organizations throughout the city.
For more information:
www.kcmo.org
SFA information and tips
Here are some tips on helping your child succeed in reading. These were provided by SFA facilitators at the SFA Overview yesterday.
1. Your child has reading homework every night. She must read for 20 minutes every day. 90% of students who read 20 minutes/night will be able to pass a reading test on their reading level.
2. If your child is in Reading Roots (1st grade reading level), each night he brings home a homework page called "Read and Respond," along with a short book. This homework is designed to be family-centered. Your child has a greater chance for success if you read with him and help him fill out the Read and Respond homework sheet.
3. Set goals with your child. Set goals that are challenging, yet attainable. For example, a reasonable goal for the first week might be for the child to read aloud a certain number of pages in a book. If she accomplishes this goal, you can raise the number of pages for the next week.
The facilitators also provided some information. Maybe some of you are already aware of these things.
1. Each student has the chance to advance each quarter. Because every student is tested every quarter, a child does have the potential to advance and catch up to his grade level.
2. SFA is going to start providing more reading materials for students who have completed the most difficult materials for each course of study. If your student has completed the material for level 1.9 in Roots, you can ask her teacher about additional reading material provided by SFA. The same applies to students who have completed level 5.2 of Wings.
http://successforall.net
sfainfo@successforall.net
1-800-548-4998 ext. 2372
1. Your child has reading homework every night. She must read for 20 minutes every day. 90% of students who read 20 minutes/night will be able to pass a reading test on their reading level.
2. If your child is in Reading Roots (1st grade reading level), each night he brings home a homework page called "Read and Respond," along with a short book. This homework is designed to be family-centered. Your child has a greater chance for success if you read with him and help him fill out the Read and Respond homework sheet.
3. Set goals with your child. Set goals that are challenging, yet attainable. For example, a reasonable goal for the first week might be for the child to read aloud a certain number of pages in a book. If she accomplishes this goal, you can raise the number of pages for the next week.
The facilitators also provided some information. Maybe some of you are already aware of these things.
1. Each student has the chance to advance each quarter. Because every student is tested every quarter, a child does have the potential to advance and catch up to his grade level.
2. SFA is going to start providing more reading materials for students who have completed the most difficult materials for each course of study. If your student has completed the material for level 1.9 in Roots, you can ask her teacher about additional reading material provided by SFA. The same applies to students who have completed level 5.2 of Wings.
http://successforall.net
sfainfo@successforall.net
1-800-548-4998 ext. 2372
Monday, January 29, 2007
No children's pictures will be posted
Because several parents have expressed concerns about posting pictures of our children on the blog, none will be posted.
There are several reasons for this decision. If you would like further information about this decision, please send me an e-mail: lhacker "at" kcmsd.net.
Thank you for supporting the blog. Please leave comments and let me know what you would like to see on the blog.
Laura Hacker-Wright
There are several reasons for this decision. If you would like further information about this decision, please send me an e-mail: lhacker "at" kcmsd.net.
Thank you for supporting the blog. Please leave comments and let me know what you would like to see on the blog.
Laura Hacker-Wright
Thursday, January 25, 2007
SFA Overview at the Parent Resource Center, Jan. 30
An SFA (Success For All) Overview will be held at the Parent Resource Center (in the Manuel building at 1215 E. Truman Rd.) on Tuesday, January 30. There will be two sessions. The first will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. For those of you who have to work during the day, there is a session from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
The meeting will cover everything you ever wanted to know about the SFA reading program. The SFA reading program was implemented this year. Please bring all your questions about it, and about how you can help improve your child's reading skills to the meeting.
Call the Parent Resource Center to R.S.V.P. and inquire about child care.
816-418-8202 or 816-418-2600 for ESL Support
Check out the SFA website at http://successforall.com
The meeting will cover everything you ever wanted to know about the SFA reading program. The SFA reading program was implemented this year. Please bring all your questions about it, and about how you can help improve your child's reading skills to the meeting.
Call the Parent Resource Center to R.S.V.P. and inquire about child care.
816-418-8202 or 816-418-2600 for ESL Support
Check out the SFA website at http://successforall.com
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Title I Council Meeting. All are invited. Thurs. 1/25
Just a reminder about the Title I Council Meeting,
which was rescheduled for Thursday, January 25, 2007.
Site: Norman Center @ Southeast Annex
6330 Swope Parkway - Fireside Room
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and children are always welcome.
Please pass this information on to your involvement staff and to your parents.
Please RSVP to 418-1278 or 418-1245
Agenda Focus: SES Update * School Improvement • Title IV • New Staff State & Federal Visits/Review ComplianceCommuniqués Conferences • Parent Power Institute Information • Involvement Policy Transition Activities/Plans
Warm regards,
Betty J. Warren-Smith
which was rescheduled for Thursday, January 25, 2007.
Site: Norman Center @ Southeast Annex
6330 Swope Parkway - Fireside Room
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and children are always welcome.
Please pass this information on to your involvement staff and to your parents.
Please RSVP to 418-1278 or 418-1245
Agenda Focus: SES Update * School Improvement • Title IV • New Staff State & Federal Visits/Review ComplianceCommuniqués Conferences • Parent Power Institute Information • Involvement Policy Transition Activities/Plans
Warm regards,
Betty J. Warren-Smith
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Science Fair Date changed to February 20
Because we have had so many snow days, the Science Fair (in which only 4th and 5th grade participate) has been postponed for 2 weeks.
The new dates for the Science Fair are February 20-22.
Science Fair Projects are due in the Science Lab (Room 100) at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 20.
Judging will take place February 20 & 21.
Viewing will take place Thursday, February 22.
Any questions should be addressed to Ms. Turlin at 418-4473.
An extended (though still incomplete) calendar of the school's spring events is available through a link to the right, under "School-Related Links."
The new dates for the Science Fair are February 20-22.
Science Fair Projects are due in the Science Lab (Room 100) at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, February 20.
Judging will take place February 20 & 21.
Viewing will take place Thursday, February 22.
Any questions should be addressed to Ms. Turlin at 418-4473.
An extended (though still incomplete) calendar of the school's spring events is available through a link to the right, under "School-Related Links."
Monday, January 22, 2007
Awards Ceremony/ Ceremonia de Premación, Feb. 2
The 2nd Quarter Awards Ceremony will be held February 2, 2007.
La Ceremonia de Premación, el 2 Febrero 2007.
We invite all parents and guardians to attend their children's awards ceremony.
Le invita a apoyar a su hijo o hija en la ceremonia de premiación.
Schedule:
10:53-11:33 Kindergarten
12:03-12:43 2nd Grade
12:50-1:30 4th Grade
1:30-2:10 5th Grade
2:13-2:58 3rd Grade
2:58-3:38 1st Grade
There will be a short reception of punch and cookies following each ceremony.
Galletas y Fresco!
It has been proven that when parents support their children, children achieve higher academic success.
Hasta luego!
See you soon!
La Ceremonia de Premación, el 2 Febrero 2007.
We invite all parents and guardians to attend their children's awards ceremony.
Le invita a apoyar a su hijo o hija en la ceremonia de premiación.
Schedule:
10:53-11:33 Kindergarten
12:03-12:43 2nd Grade
12:50-1:30 4th Grade
1:30-2:10 5th Grade
2:13-2:58 3rd Grade
2:58-3:38 1st Grade
There will be a short reception of punch and cookies following each ceremony.
Galletas y Fresco!
It has been proven that when parents support their children, children achieve higher academic success.
Hasta luego!
See you soon!
Welcome to our new school website!
Welcome!
Bienvenido!
This is the new blog spot for North Rock Creek/Korte Elementary School.
We are the Environmental Science Magnet Elementary School for the Kansas City, Missouri School District.
We are located on S. Hardy Avenue, just south of 23rd Street, in Independence, MO.
Please visit our blog whenever you would like to get up-to-date information about your child's school events. We will regularly post new blog entries to give you the latest info about any number of things, such as:
-Report Cards
-Awards Ceremonies
-Caring Communities
-Field Trips
-Camping Trips
-Fundraising Activities
Parent involvement is essential to our students' success! Please create a blogger account so that you can leave feedback and/or ask questions about the school.
Bienvenido!
This is the new blog spot for North Rock Creek/Korte Elementary School.
We are the Environmental Science Magnet Elementary School for the Kansas City, Missouri School District.
We are located on S. Hardy Avenue, just south of 23rd Street, in Independence, MO.
Please visit our blog whenever you would like to get up-to-date information about your child's school events. We will regularly post new blog entries to give you the latest info about any number of things, such as:
-Report Cards
-Awards Ceremonies
-Caring Communities
-Field Trips
-Camping Trips
-Fundraising Activities
Parent involvement is essential to our students' success! Please create a blogger account so that you can leave feedback and/or ask questions about the school.
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