The Chapman Chatter
Weekly Newsletter | Issue 38 | May 20, 2024
A Message from the Principal
Hello Chapman Families,
I hope you're enjoying this gorgeous weekend full of sunshine! We've had such a fun month of May. Students have enjoyed field trips, the 3rd grade Wax Museum, a clap out for the Class of 2024 Chapman Alum and our 5th grade band and orchestra students had a wonderful spring performance and we still have an exciting final week ahead for our students!
Please review this week's newsletter for important end of year information and event details. Here's to a great last week of the school year! Just a reminder that Friday, May 24 is early release for students. Please review adjusted hours below.
Yours in partnership,
Mrs. Harrell
Principal
End of Year Chapman Fun!
3rd Grade Wax Museum
Spring Band & Orchestra Concert
Chapman Alum - 2024 Graduating Seniors
Important School Phone Numbers
Main Line: (440) 572-7140
Attendance Line: (440) 572-7140 *choose #2*
Bus Transportation: (440) 572-7060
Clinic: (440) 268-5677
Important Reminder: Use of Attendance Line
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
May
- May 21 - Field Day
- May 22 - 5th DARE Pizza Party
- May 23 - End of year class parties @ 2:15
- May 24 - 5th Gr. Recognition @ 9:30; may sign students out after the program if you would like
- May 24 - Last Day for Students & early release at 2:05 pm (See adjusted hours for HDK)
Updated PTA Calendar of Events
Congratulations to 2nd Grade Student, Ethan Muncy!
Ethan won the Illustrating America Art Contest for the local VFW and also won first place for the VFW Auxiliary Department of Ohio! Way to go, Ethan! Chapman is so proud of you!
HDK Time Change for Early Release - 5/24
Breakfast & Lunch Menu: May 20-24
Field Day - May 21
Students will enjoy Field Day on Tuesday, May 21. The forecast predicts party cloudy with a low of 70/high of 88. Please send students to school in athletic, weather appropriate clothing, tennis shoes and apply sunscreen on students at home, prior to coming to school (We are not able to apply it at school). Don't forget to send a water bottle with your student's first and last name clearly marked on the bottle. We look forward to a fun field day!
5th Grade Recognition
5th grade families,
Please make sure that 5th Grade Recognition is on your calendars! The program is Friday, May 24 at 9:30 am in the Chapman Multipurpose Room (Doors will open at 9:15 am for seating). Due to limited space, students may have two guests. Guests unable to attend in person can view the program via livestream on SCSTV.
We will need for all guests to RSVP HERE. An RSVP with each guests name must be submitted and ID's will be checked upon arrival prior to guests entering the building. If you will be taking your student following the program, please indicate that on the RSVP form in the space provided.
We look forward to recognizing our fifth graders and celebrating with you!
Mrs. Harrell
Parent Requests for the 24/25 School Year
As we look at class assignments for the upcoming school year, please know that requests need to be made to the principal no later than June 14, 2024. When making class lists, our staff works collaboratively and many factors are taken into consideration to create well balanced classes. Please know that I cannot guarantee that a request be granted but I will do my best to take them into consideration. Please do not make requests to individual teachers or Mr. Biehl. Thank you!
Mobile Units at Chapman for 24/25 School Year
Chapman was the first elementary school to have a mobile unit, which held two classrooms, for the 23/24 school year. The board has approved units at many of the elementary schools for the 24/25 school year to help support our growing capacity and with this decision, Chapman will receive a second unit.
Each mobile unit holds two classrooms. For this upcoming school year our students in grades 3-5 who participate in gifted math services with Mrs. Nosan will continue to be in the mobile unit along with students receiving English as a Second Language Services with Ms. Mayher. With the addition of second unit at Chapman for the 24/25 school year, Title 1 Reading services with Mrs. Piorkowski will also be in the mobile unit. The fourth classroom will be a flexible small group space and will be able to accommodate any future influx in enrollment at Chapman.
Our current unit is located behind Chapman and our second unit will also be placed behind the building.
Student Withdrawals 24/25 School Year
Please submit this form if your student(s) will not be returning to Chapman for the upcoming 2024/2025 school year. Submit a separate form for each student not returning.
(You do not need to submit this form for 5th graders who are moving on to our middle school.)
Medication Pick Up
Dear Parent/Guardian,
Summer is fast approaching! As a reminder, please pick up your student's medication at the school clinic on or before the last day of school. Medication that is not picked up by May 24, 2024 at 2 PM will be discarded. Please go to https://www.strongnet.org/departments/student-services/health-services to download medication administration forms and action plans for next school year.
Have a safe and healthy summer.
Clinic Nurse
Strongsville City Schools
Lost and Found
Last Day Dismissal Times
Summer Chromebook Care
6th Grade Camp Registration
Please see 6th Grade Camp flier and registration link below!
Link for details https://sites.google.com/view/strongsvillesixthgradecamp2024/camp-info
Don't Forget to Order This Year's School Pictures
May Counselor's Corner
Financial Fast Facts
May Public Library Schedule
CCPL Program Guide
The Cuyahoga County Public Library program guide is now digital! Want to find out about all the amazing library programs and resources happening around the system? You can view our Program information by going to cuyahogalibrary.org and click on Research & Discover to use the Press Reader resource here:
https://cuyahogalibrary.org/research-discover/resources-a-z/pressreader
English as a Second Language Classes by Aspire Greater Cleveland.
If you need to learn English or improve your language skills, we can help. Aspire Greater Cleveland offers FREE beginner, intermediate and advanced-level English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes. Strongsville Branch will be hosting morning classes on Thursdays and Fridays. Please call 833.ASPIRE2 (1.833.277.4732) to register or visit https://cuyahogalibrary.org/services/adult-education/aspire-greater-cleveland for more information.
Storytimes:
IN-PERSON Storytimes.
Strongsville Branch Library storytimes are on hiatus for the month of May! Check back in June for our Summer Storytimes schedule.
Toddler Art and Sensory Play. Ages 1 - 3 with Caregiver. Friday, May 3rd / 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Engage your little one’s senses, develop skills, and build brain connections though open-ended art using a variety of tactile materials.
Teen Board Game Club. Grades 6 – 12. Monday, May 6th / 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Come join a monthly group where we learn and play a new game each month! Just stop in! No registration required!
Play, Learn, & Grow. Ages 1 - 3 with Caregiver. Tuesdays, April 30th through May 28th / 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Boost your toddler’s brain through play! Join us for a 5-week series for caregivers and children ages 1 to 3, connect with your kids and other families plus get answers about your growing child.
Young at Heart Book Discussion. Tuesday, May 7th / 7:00 p.m.
A book club for adults who love Children's and Teen books. The title for May's discussion is Mascot by Charles Waters, 2023. Please call the branch to register.
CreativiTeen. Teens in Grades 6 – 12. Wednesday, May 8th / 3:30 – 5:00 p.m.
Drop-in to the TEEN AREA any time between 3:30 and 5:00 for a craft, technology demo, or other activity! No registration required. While supplies last.
Calling All Beatles Fans! with Author Helen Marketti. Wednesday, May 8th / 7:00 p.m.
The Long and Winding Phone is an exclusive collection of "Beatles-related" interviews conducted by author Helen Marketti. The never-published-before interviews include Pete Best, who was the Beatles' original drummer; Pattie Boyd, who was George Harrison's first wife; and Julian Lennon, who is John Lennon's oldest son. Altogether, this collection of 25 interviews provides a new insight into the greatest band of all time. In this presentation, the author will share information about her new book. A book signing will follow the event.
Wine Cork Keychain Drop-in. Adults Ages 18 and up. Saturday, May 11th / 1:00 - 3:00 p.m
Join us for an afternoon of crafting to create your very own wine cork keychain! This drop in event does not require registration. While supplies last.
Crafter-Noon. Ages 3 and up. Saturday, May 11th / 2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
If you’re not sure what to do on the second Saturday afternoon of the month, look no further! Create a one-of-a-kind craft in our storytime room. While supplies last.
A Gift for You: Revival & Revision of Company's Bobbie. Monday, May 13th / 7:00 p.m.
Join us for a presentation on the iconic role of Bobbie in the musical COMPANY and how the gender switch challenges and reframes the story in the 2018 ‘revisal’. This program is in partnership with Playhouse Square production of “Company” and is part of the 2024 Cleveland Humanities Festival.
Mommy & Me Tea. For Preschoolers with a Caregiver. Tuesday, May 14th / 7:00 - 7:45 p.m.
Children can invite Mom or their favorite person to enjoy light refreshments, stories, and a craft! Registration is required.
Meet Author Parker Adams. Tuesday, May 14th / 7:00 p.m.
Join us when author Parker Adams visits to discuss his latest thriller, The Lock Box. A signing will follow the event. Books will be available for purchase, courtesy of Mac's Backs - Books on Coventry.
Wednesday Evening Book Discussion. Wednesday, May 15th / 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 next discussion title will be The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk of the Strongsville Branch Library.
Digital Navigator Drop-In. Thursday, May 16th / 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Digital Navigators service offers one-on-one assistance to help you, or someone you know, connect to the internet, get a device, set up a telehealth appointment and more.
Blood Drive. Friday, May 17th / 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).
Kindergarten Countdown: Water. Friday, May 17th / 11:00 a.m. – Noon.
Join us as we help your child build kindergarten readiness skills in a program aligned to Ohio’s Early Childhood Standards. This session, we will focus on the topic - Water.
Audio & Video Studio Orientation. Ages 11 & up. Saturday, May 18th / 10:00 a.m. VIRTUAL or on Monday, May 20th / 7:00 p.m. IN PERSON
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 session.
Canva Basics. Monday, May 20th / 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
Canva makes graphic design easy. Learn to create social media content, flyers and infographics with this free and intuitive website.
Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent experience. Preferred: An account with canva.com (bring your password!)
Cuyahoga County Public Library offers computer classes for beginners to advanced. 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://cuyahogalibrary.org/classes-events/computer-classes
Monday Afternoon Book Discussion. Monday, May 20th / 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 are always welcome. We welcome all adults interested in reading and discussing great books! Our next discussion title will be Yellowface: a Novel by Rebecca Kuang. Copies of the book will be available for check-out at the circulation desk.
Digital Navigator by Appointment. Tuesday, May 21st, Wednesday, May 22nd, and Friday, May 24th / 10:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
Call us at 216.749.9420 to make an appointment with one of our Digital Navigators at a CCPL branch. Cuyahoga County Public Library’s Digital Navigators service offers one-on-one assistance to help you, or someone you know – connect to the internet, get a device, set up a telehealth appointment and more.
Teen Craft Night: Rock Painting. Grades 6 – 12. Tuesday, May 21st / 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Using acrylic paint, design and decorate beautiful rocks. You can use your rocks to decorate a garden, adorn a bookshelf, or give them as a gift! In order to participate in youth programs that could be considered harmful, Cuyahoga County Public Library requires parents to complete a Release & Hold Harmless Form. To access the form and learn more about parent options, please visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org/parent-options.
School Age Craft: Rock Painting. Ages 9 – 11. Thursday, May 23rd / 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Paint a special rock for a friend, parent or to decorate your garden. You can be as creative as you'd like! Registration is required. Registration is required. Participants may be recorded and/or surveyed to capture this program’s effectiveness. This program may include activities that could be considered harmful. In order for your child to participate you must sign the Release and Hold Harmless form and return it to the program location at least one week prior to the program’s start date. To access the form and learn more about parent options, please visit www.cuyahogalibrary.org/parent-options.
Scavenger Hunt Day. All Ages. Saturday, May 25th / 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Stop by the children's desk during open hours to complete a scavenger hunt around the library for a small prize to celebrate National Scavenger Hunt Day!
Teen Sewing. Grades 6 - 12. Tuesday, May 28th / 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Learn the basics of sewing and make a fun project to take home! Sewing machines, sharp scissors, and needles will be used during this program. Beginners welcome!