Centerview Newsletter
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September 25, 2024 - NEWSLETTER
Hello Centerview families!
Tomorrow’s the night! Let’s do it! Yes, we’ve got our annual Passport to Learning! It’s a Centerview community event and an opportunity to further develop our partnership. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and we’ll conclude at 7:30 p.m. with increased knowledge of our next steps in learning for the 2024-25 school year! Check out Passport to Learning details below. We look forward to seeing you ALL!
It's also homecoming week in Spring Lake Park! I have loved seeing the participation at Centerview with students’ participating in pajama day, dressing for success, and college or sports team apparel day. Hat day will be fun tomorrow and I hope for a SLP spirit day that tops it all off on Friday. #SLPPantherProud
Tomorrow, also watch for the first pulse check of the year. Expect a text/email from Possip, our partner, with a couple of quick questions. Please take a moment to respond. We do encourage you to share your name to help with follow up, if needed. We should have themes to share with you next week. We are looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks, up front!
As you look ahead to next week, please remember, there is no school for students Thursday, October 3 or Friday, October 4. These are our Centerview staff’s first professional learning and design days of the year. Much of this time will be focused specifically on learning required for this year through the READ Act as passed by the 2023 Minnesota Legislature, as well as preparing for parent/teacher conferences. Our goal is for students to experience the benefits of staff learning and design time in the coming days and weeks as staff apply their learning.
Whew, that’s a lot!
We appreciate your partnership! Continue to reach out to staff with question or for clarity as we take our next steps.
See you tomorrow!
Mike
Passport to Learning Event
Travel through Centerview Elementary as your student guides you through SLP’s curricular resources and experience a day in their life. Collect stamps as you visit each curricular area. Turn in your passport at the end of your visit for a chance to win a special prize!
- When: Thursday, September 26, 2024, open from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
- Where: Centerview Elementary
- Who: Centerview families and their student(s)
Picture day is coming soon!
Picture Day is coming soon! Please see the picture day schedule below for your child's picture day and time. You may place your picture order by going to: mylifetouch.com
Picture Day Code: EVTWKX3ZB
PICTURE DAY SCHEDULE
Tuesday, October 1
- 9:15 AM VPK Quant
- 9:30 AM Kurtz- Becker / Russell
- 9:40 AM Maciej/Russell
- 9:50 AM Leighton
- 10:00 AM Johnson
- 10:10 AM O'Neill
- 10:20 AM Wylie
- 10:30 AM Lenzen
- 10:40 AM Esselman
- 10:50 AM Sickel
- 11:00 AM Gustafson
- 11:10 AM A. Williams
- 11:20 AM M.Plevell
- 11:30 AM
- 11:40 AM Love-Latzke
- 11:50 AM Sandberg
- 12:00 PM BREAK
- 1:10 PM PS Plevell/Wahlstrom
- 1:20 PM VPK Quant
Wednesday, October 2
- 9:30 AM Theis/Traver
- 9:40 AM Quade/Traver
- 9:50 AM Anderson
- 10:00 AM Catterall
- 10:10 AM Levang
- 10:20 AM Lutz
- 10:30 AM Magner
- 10:40 AM Mischke
- 10:50 AM Dunning
- 11:00 AM Dahl
- 11:10 AM Peterson
- 11:20 AM A.Williams
- 11:30 AM S.Wahlstrom
- 11:40 AM Scholz
- 11:50 AM Glewwe
- 12:00 PM Kloubec
- 12:30 PM BREAK
- 1:20 PM A.Williams
Watch for the first pulse check of the year tomorrow
Once again this year, we will be doing occasional pulse check to gain insights about your experience with our school. Watch for the first text/email from Possip, our partner, tomorrow, Thursday, September 26. Respond in your language of choice. Share needs, praise, questions or ideas. You can choose to share your name - or stay anonymous. We do appreciate when people share their names in case there is a need to follow up. It all takes less than a minute.
Early next week, will be looking at the results. We'll circle back on trending topics, respond directly to needs, questions and concerns, and share feedback with our staff. Thanks - in advance - for taking a few moments to share your voice!
Fall Conferences
Save the dates for Fall Conferences at Centerview! Conferences will be held:
- Thursday, October 10 from 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
- Tuesday, October 15 from 4:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.
- Wednesday, October 16 from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
You have the option to conference in person, over Webex, or on the phone. Please sign up to meet with your student's teacher here.
If your family requires an interpreter and you prefer an in-person conference, please contact the office by Friday, September 27 to schedule or stop by the conference sign-up table at Passport to Learning on Thursday, September 26. We will do our best to accommodate these requests.
- September 26-27 - Homecoming Week and Panther Foundation Sweepstakes
- Thursday: Hat Day
- Friday: Spirit Day
- Thursday, September 26 - Passport for Learning Event 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
- Friday, September 27
- Bus Safety/Evacuation Drill
- Homecoming Football Game, Panther Stadium, 7 p.m.
- October 1-2 - Picture day
- Wednesday, October 2 - Live on 65: After Hours Big Band – Buy tickets
- October 3-4 - No School
- Monday, October 7- Grupo de Padres Hispanohablantes de SLP reunion, 5 p.m., Woodcrest Spanish Immersion School
- Tuesday, October 8 - Centerview Fun Run
- Thursday, October 10 - Conferences, 4:30-8 p.m., sign up
- Tuesday, October 15 - Conferences, 4:30-8 p.m., sign up
- Wednesday, October 16 - Conferences, 8 a.m.-4 p.m., sign up
- October 16-18 - Fall break, no school
- Wednesday, October 23 - Caregiver Learning Event: Balancing Acts: Navigating the Spectrum of Relationships (Spanish speaking event), 6-7 p.m. in the Den at Westwood.
Pinwheels for Peace
Science students worked over the last few weeks creating pinwheels with messages and drawings of what peace means to them. The pinwheels for peace is a project done by schools throughout the United States and other countries. The pinwheels were set up in a peace symbol to display work and celebrate the International Day of Peace.
Centerview PTO Happenings
The Fun Run is coming up on Tuesday October 8 here at Centerview Elementary. Students are encouraged to try and raise $5 from 5 people to run .5 miles. Donations can be made in cash or online here. All students will participate in the run regardless of the amount of money raised. The PTO’s goal is to raise $12,000 to go towards field trips, family events and staff appreciation activities. Thank you to all of those who have donated thus far, we are getting closer to meeting our goal and pouring ice water on the principal, Mr. Callahan! Please have students return their pledge envelopes to their teachers by October 7.
Families are encouraged to come and participate in the Fun Run. We are asking families that attend to help us blow bubbles while the kids are running to make this a bubble fun run. We will be sharing a schedule of when each grade will be out on the track to participate in the Fun Run.There is no need to sign up to help with blowing bubbles during your student’s run time.
Volunteers will be needed to help with setting up and cleaning up for this event. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out this SignUp Genius form. We look forward to seeing all of the families attend this event and can’t wait to celebrate a fun day!
The daily bus ride: Going the extra mile
Every September an iconic symbol returns to the roadways: the big yellow school bus. Its presence signals a new school year – and for students who ride the bus – each school day begins by walking up the steps to a warm greeting from their bus driver.
Cheryl Schnebly and Shannon Lathe are two bus drivers who have collectively driven buses of all kinds for 60 years. They work for Lorenz Bus Service, the transportation company that has partnered with Spring Lake Park Schools since 2009 and runs 216 daily routes for the schools.
On separate ride-alongs this month, Cheryl and Shannon show and tell what it means to be a bus driver: the responsibility, the skill and how the job has brought them both many cherished memories over the years shared between driver, student and family. Follow along their route.
Community Partnership Opportunities at SLP
Spring Lake Park Schools invites community involvement to help develop the future workforce. Partners can engage through workplace opportunities, financial support, or direct interaction with students. Find more information about Community Partnership Opportunities or contact Eric Van Brocklin, SLPHS Career Pathways Lead.
- Ways to Get Involved:
- Class Speaker: Share your career journey
- Shark Tank Judge: Provide feedback on student projects
- Project Facilitator: Guide students through real-world projects
- Mentor: Support students considering your industry
- Teaching Assistant: Help students with projects in your expertise
- Advisory Council Member: Offer input on educational programs
- Workplace Opportunities:
- Host worksite tours
- Provide internships or apprenticeships
- Financial Support:
- Sponsor a program or donate equipment
- Support student scholarships or provide summer job opportunities
- Fund a field trip bus or offer direct employment to students
After-school programming for grades K-4, starts the week of October 7
- AKA Sports - Multi-Sports - Get introduced to a variety of new sports and games with our Multi-Sports Sampler. In this after school program, kids get to learn skills and play different sports, which may include such sports as: Lacrosse, Floor Hockey, Basketball, Tennis, Soccer, Baseball.
- Grandmasters of Chess - Learn, Practice and Play chess each class. The {YEL!} Teach It! Practice It! Play It!® method keeps students on track with new chess lessons and puzzles each week as well as guided games and in-class tournaments.
- Young Rembrandts - Drawing Palooza - Embark on an artistic adventure filled with colors and imagination they’ll absolutely adore - yummy taffy apples to charming seasonal scarecrows, and bunnies full of sass!
Last chance: Panther Store Homecoming Sale and Special Edition Shirt
There is still time to get new Panther gear during the Homecoming sale. Save 15% online now through September 28 with code 24Homecoming. Limited shirts are still available for the special edition shirts. Buy one now before they sell out! Shirts are available online or check out in-store shopping options here.
Panther Foundation Sweepstakes is on
The Panther Foundation Sweepstakes began on Sunday. Today is the last day to enter this year's Sweepstakes. Enter today and have a chance to win for your school and you! Go to the Sweepstakes webpage to complete the daily entry form. There will be one student winner drawn for each school. Students will win a $500 prize and will chose where to direct the funds from several pre-determined projects identified by the school. The winning student will also win a $50 Panther Store gift card to purchase future Panther gear. The winners will be randomly drawn on Thursday, September 26. Good luck and go Panthers!
- Sunday's Question: The Panther Foundation celebrated a milestone at February's 2024 Panthers for a Purpose fundraising event. How many years has the Foundation been giving to Spring Lake Park Schools?
- Monday: What percentage of SLP High School students actively engage in athletics and activities?
- Tuesday: The Panther Foundation is a long supporter of the OEC, Opportunities in Emergency Care program at Spring Lake Park High School. This summer our OEC program competed in the HOSA International Leadership Conference in Houston, Texas with 12,000 competitors from all over the world. What place did our students win?
- Today's Question: What is the total seating capacity of Panther Stadium?
Answers: Sunday, 20 years; Monday, 85%; Tuesday, two teams placed 1st; Wednesday, check back tomorrow!
Crisp & Green in Blaine is supporting Spring Lake Park Schools through a fundraising opportunity on Friday, September 27, 5-7 p.m. Simply order at the restaurant or online using the code CRISPGIVES and 20% of qualified sales will go towards our schools.
- Upcoming non-school day enrichment camps
- Messiest Science Experiments Ever! (grades K-6)
- Golf Squad on Campus (grades 1-6)
- Opportunities in Emergency Care wins top honors at international competition
- Lights, curtain, action!
- Smiles, Fist bumps, Endless Possibilities
- Safety and Security at SLP
- Attendance Matters!
- Live on 65 - After Hours Big Band on Oct. 2
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