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August Newsletter

January 6, 2025
Upcoming Dates:
2024-2025 School Year:
- 1/15- Title 1 Math & Reading Literacy Night- see info below
- 1/24- Bingo- hosted by Ferderbar Staff- see info below
- 2/1- Bingo at Assumption- hosted by 4th Grade Committee
- 2/17- No School- President's Day
- 2/14- Half day for students- 11:10 am dismissal
- 2/18- No School- Teacher PD Day
- 3/31- No School- Eid al-Fitr
- 4/17 & 4/18- No School- Spring Break
- 4/21- No School
- 4/21-4/25- PSSAs- English Language Arts
- 4/28-5/2- PSSAs- Math & Science
- 5/20- No School- Election Day
- 5/26- No School- Memorial Day
- 6/11, 6/12, 6/13- Half Days
- 6/13- Last day for students
Check Out What's Happening at Ferderbar
Panther Pride Ticket Winners from December
Congratulations to the following winners who showed they can be respectful, responsible, and safe!
Golden Fork & Spoon Awards
In our lunchroom students earn Dojo Points each day for being respectful, responsible, and safe.
Each month the class with the largest amount of points receives the Golden Fork Award. This class receives not only the trophy for the month, but also the class gets to fill 10 blocks on their class's Pride Board. The class in second place receives The Golden Spoon Award and fills 5 blocks filled on their Pride Board. As a reminder, when the class fills all the boxes on their Pride Board they receive a class incentive of their choosing.
Congratulations to the December Class Winners!
Kindergarten:
- Golden Fork: Ms. Shields
- Golden Spoon: Mrs. Chakler
First Grade:
- Golden Fork: Mrs. Osborn
- Golden Spoon: Mrs. Mitchell
Second Grade:
- Golden Fork: Mr. Mednick
- Golden Spoon: Ms. Matika
Third Grade:
- Golden Fork: Mrs. Rizzo
- Golden Spoon: Mrs. Haughey
Fourth Grade:
- Golden Fork: Mrs. Mednick
- Golden Spoon: Ms. Cwiklinski
Walking Club Totals
Top Ten Student Totals:
- Jay Shatz- 81 miles
- Imran Djuraev - 79 miles
- Troy Ren - 53 miles
- Damir Begmamatov - 51 miles
- Max Schatz- 49 miles
- Kush Patel - 37 miles
- Rohan Tailor - 36 miles
- Doniyor Khamzaev - 29 miles
- Daryna Kozak - 29 miles
- Gabriella Mola- 27 miles
Schoolwide Reading Initiative
December Reader Zone Minutes are in!
Schoolwide Total: 159,030
Congratulations to all of our students that have been entering their reading-at-home minutes into Ferderbarās Reader Zone app. For the month of December, Mrs. Flemingās fourth grade class had our most reading minutes with a total of 22,067 minutes. Their class has held on to the āReading Beltā for the month.
The highest in each grade level:
- Kindergarten: C1- Mrs. Cosenza- 5,802 minutes
- First Grade: B7- Mrs. Faust- 4,507 minutes
- Second Grade: B8: Mrs. Athey- 15,600 minutes
- Third Grade: A7- Mrs. Haughey- 16,232 minutes
- Fourth Grade: A12- Mrs. Fleming- 22,067 minutes
Please be sure you are recording your reading minutes into the app. Our reading code for the Reader Zone app is 2379a
Early Act met with Poquessingās Interact Committee.
The Early Act students discussed our food drive for the Poquessing food pantry and discussed other ways the students may want to collaborate to help the community this year. We also made thank you cards to anyone who donated to our Elf Fund this year to help give to local families this holiday season.
Birthdays and Classroom Celebrations
Families may send in non-edible items (pencils, stickers, books, etc.) for classroom and birthday celebrations. Please reach out to the homeroom teacher prior to sending in items. Food items such as cupcakes, pretzels, candy, and other edible items will not be distributed to students. Balloons may also not be distributed due to latex allergies.
Labeling Personal Items
Our Lost and Found table is filling up fast. Please ask your child if they have misplaced an item to check the lost and found table in the cafeteria.
We encourage all parents and guardians to label all items that the student brings into school, including lunchboxes, water bottles, school bags, coats, hats, etc.
Join Us for Ferderbar Literacy Night on January 15th
Do You Want to Build a Snowman?
Come join us for a fun-filled evening of math and reading activities and puzzles! Free books & activities will be provided to families who register by January 10th and attend the event.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 6:00 - 7:30 PM.
Please Register using the link below:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0D4FA8A823AAFA7-53989656-winter
Sponsored by Title I. Light refreshments will be provided.
Family Bingo will be on January 24th!
Ferderbar staff will be hosting a family bingo on January 24th. All proceeds will go towards PBIS activities and incentives for our students!
Event Details:
6:30 pm- doors open at 6:15 pm
$5 per person
Not a student drop-off event.
All players will receive a bingo marker.
Prizes are geared towards our Ferderbar students.
Hot dogs, snacks, and drinks will be for sale.
Pizzas are available with advanced purchase- fill out the form below.
Deadline to hand in form is 1/17/25.
Tickets will go home on Thursday 1/23/25.
Bingo will be held in Poquessingās cafeteria. Please enter through Poquessingās main entrance.
Middle of the Year Universal Screeners
Students in grades K-4 will be completing their middle of the year universal assessment testing over the next few weeks. Students will complete these assessments in the class.
Please see below for specific dates:
- Dibels (Grades K-2): January 6th - 21st
- I-Ready Reading: January 13th - 17th
- i-Ready Math: January 21st - 27th
Please see below for additional details on the different assessments.
i-Ready Math and Reading
What is i-Ready?
i-Ready is an online program that will help us determine your childās strengths and areas for growth, personalize their learning, and monitor their progress throughout the school year. i-Ready allows us to meet your child where they are and provides us with data to inform instruction.
The i-Ready Diagnostic is an adaptive assessment that adjusts its questions based on student responses. Each item a student receives is based on their answer to the previous question. For example, a series of correct answers will result in slightly harder questions, while a series of incorrect answers will yield slightly easier ones. The purpose of this is not to give your child a score or grade but to determine how to best support their learning.
i-Ready Instruction provides students with lessons based on their individual strengths and areas for growth. These lessons are interactive and provide strategic supports to keep your child engaged as they learn.
What can I do to help?
To help prepare your child for the i-Ready Diagnostic, encourage them to:
- Get a good nightās sleep and eat a full breakfast the day of the assessment.
- Try their best on each question and try not to rush.
- Try not to worry about questions they do not knowāremind them that it is expected they will get only about half of the questions correct.
- Be respectful of other students who take longer to finish.
- Use paper and pencil to show work for math questions.
To support your childās learning with online My Path lessons, you can:
- Discuss your childās progress on their i-Ready lessons.
- Celebrate your childās learning and growth.
Thank you for your continued support and for being a partner in your childās learning. Your child's teacher will be sending reports home when the middle of the year testing is complete. If you have any questions about i-Ready, please do not hesitate to contact me or the school. You can also learn more about i-Ready by visiting i-ReadyCentral.com/FamilyCenter.
Dibels 8 (Grades K-2)
What are DIBELS?
DIBELS are measures that help teachers and schools determine how students are performing on important reading skills. DIBELS stands for Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills. These measures are designed for students in grades K-8.
What skills are measured by DIBELS and why are they important?
The critical skills necessary for successful beginning reading include: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. The DIBELS measures assess students on four of these five critical skills, which are often referred to as the āBig Ideasā of reading.
How much time does it take?
DIBELS tests are āindicatorsā of the studentās overall reading status, and are not intended to be in-depth or comprehensive measures of reading. Just like using a thermometer to take your childās temperature, which provides a quick indicator of your childās general health, these quick DIBELS tests provide teachers with information about your childās reading health and how well he or she is progressing on a particular early reading skill. Benchmark assessments generally take 2 to 6 minutes to give, depending on the grade of the student and time of year. DIBELS measures allow teachers to get valuable information about studentsā reading skills without using large amounts of instructional time
Vocal Music Notes from Mrs. Patrick
āŖ Winter Concert: Chorus is a part of our 4th grade music class. We will begin preparing our spring music, which will include lots of solo opportunities, in January!
Save-the-date: our Spring concert is Tuesday, April 10th.
Monthly Counselor Updates
Topics in this newsletter include:
- 5 Steps to Start a New Year
- January Kindness Calendar
- Triangle Breathing technique
Neshaminy School District Newsletter
ESSA Parent Advisory Team Meeting Invite
Dear Neshaminy Families,
We invite you to join our ESSA Federal Programs Parent Advisory Team to help shape supplemental school programs funded through Titles I, II, III, and IV. Your input is crucial in supporting student success and improving educational experiences in our district.
As a member, youāll:
- Provide feedback on academic and program goals.
- Collaborate to ensure programs meet student and family needs.
- Guide decisions for Title-funded initiatives.
Details
When: Thursday, January 9, 2025, at 7:00 pm
Location: Virtual
Click here to register for the meeting!
https://neshaminy.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JzDo8IdIQcW3RPAFlXrGcg
Student Device Reminders
Important Reminders:
- Students need to come to school with a charged laptop everyday.
- All cellphones and smartwatches will be placed in student bookbags at the start of the day and will remain powered off during the school day.
- No stickers can be placed on the district device.
- Students need to have headphones.
Please see the following attachments for additional information and expectations.
Ferderbar is a Title 1 School
Please visit our Title 1 website for details on how Title 1 Funds help our students.
Attendance
Good attendance is essential for students to succeed in school.
Please remember to send in a note or an email to your child's teacher after every absence. If you go to the doctor for a sick visit, well check, specialist, or dentist, please ask for a note and bring that in. All absences are marked unexcused, until a note is provided. Families can use the attachment below to provide details about their child's absence.
Volunteer Information
Who needs to obtain volunteer clearances?
Any adult applying for or holding a volunteer position who is responsible for a child's welfare or has direct contact with children during curricular or co-curricular activities needs to obtain volunteer clearances. Examples include classroom volunteers, Home & School activity volunteers, or field trip chaperones.
If you have any questions as to whether a clearance is needed for a particular volunteer role or activity, please contact our main office, 215-809-6370.
Don't Wait!
Act 34 - the Pennsylvania State Police Clearance - can take 2 to 4 weeks to process and Act 151 - the Child Abuse History Clearance - can also take 2 to 4 weeks.
You will NOT be allowed to volunteer or chaperone a school trip unless all appropriate volunteer paperwork is complete and submitted.
Click the link below to access additional information and links for each clearance.
Breakfast and Lunch Menus- School Cafe
Breakfast is free for the 24-25 school year. Students can purchase a second breakfast.
Neshaminy uses School CafƩ for payment. You will need to register at https://schoolcafe.com You can check balances, set balance alerts, set recurring payments etc. A 5% convenience fee will be charged on all online payments.
Food Service Website
Please visit the Food Service webpage for additional information:
Free and Reduced School Meal Program
To apply for the Free & Reduced Meal Program:
Read the letter to Neshaminy families for information about the 2024-2025 Free & Reduced Meal Program
Visit https://www.schoolcafe.com/ or use the free School Cafe app to apply quickly and easily online.
Though we encourage our families to apply online, paper applications are still available and can be found below. They are also available at the Main Offices of each of our schools and can be filled out and returned there.
Pennsylvania Free Reduced Application (English)
AplicaciĆ³n reducida gratuita de Pennsylvania (EspaƱol)
If you need help or want to fill out an application in person, the Main Office staff at each school can assist you during their normal business hours.
Do you have questions about this application or the Free & Reduced program at Neshaminy? Call 215-809-6542.
Do you have questions about this application or the Free & Reduced program at Neshaminy? Call 215-809-6542.
Please Note:
- Families must complete a new Free & Reduced application each school year.
- Paper applications are no longer distributed at school.
Did you know...
- Free and Reduced Meal applications are available in 48 languages (call for information)
- If you qualify for free meals, you may be eligible for affordable internet from Comcast (see below) and the chance to purchase lower priced laptops or computers
- You can go to any local library within your community and use their computers to apply for Free and Reduced Meals
Additional Programs
If you receive Free & Reduced benefits, your children may qualify for other programs as well. To make it easier to find out about these, we can share your information with these other programs but need your permission to do so. Completing the forms below will not change whether your children get free or reduced price meals:
Elementary information sharing permission form (fillable PDF form)
Updated Student-Family Handbook
The link for our Universal Elementary Student/Family Handbook is below. In preparation for the upcoming school year, all families should review the information.
Ferderbar is a treat free school for all birthday celebrations. Families can send in items like pencils, erasers, stickers, and any non-food items.
Approved Calendar for the 2024-2025 School Year
Check out our calendar below.
Updated Board Members for the 24-25 School Year
Vice President- Amy Schnauffer: amyschnauffer5@gmail.com
Treasurer: Noelle Grebe: Noellegrebe@gmail.com
Secetary: Jill Langhorne: Jill.langhorne@gmail.com
Stay Up-to-date with our Home and School Association's Events and Activities
Check out the HSA's webpage to learn more about the events and activities throughout the year.
https://www.neshaminy.org/domain/997
Upcoming Dates:
- 1/13/25- HSA Meeting- 6:30 pm- in library
- 2/1/25- 4th Grade Committee Bingo
Attention 4th Grade Parents
We are excited to start planning for the end of the year events and will be collecting 4th grade dues of $40 to cover the costs. The dues will help pay for your child to have a party, year book and a gift.
We will also be hosting a few events throughout the school year to help fund raise; however, we will be unable to provide everything for the children without the dues.
If you are experiencing financial hardship and are unable to contribute the full amount of the 4th grade dues or would like to contribute a different amount, please indicate that on the form below with the amount enclosed by February 21, 2025.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Madeline Hendricks at madeline.hendricks18@gmail.com or Jeanne Neal at jciccone85@gmail.com.
School Store
The school store will run every Friday from 8:50-9:10 in the back of the cafeteria. One grade level goes per week.
School Store Schedule:
- 1/10: First Grade
- 1/17: Second Grade
- 1/24: Third Grade
- 1/31: Fourth Grade
Community Events and Opportunities
Check out the flyers below for information on events and programs in our community.