Normandy Park School
Week of May 15th
I hope that everyone had a wonderful Mother's Day weekend!
Monday, May 15th is a B Day.
May is a busy and exciting month! We look to finish the year as strong as we started. Monday (5/15) is an early dismissal day (1:15pm) due to staff professional development.
Last week, 3rd graders completed NJSLA testing for ELA and Math. This week, 4th and 5th graders will complete NJSLA testing for Math. With the exception of make-up testing, NJSLA testing will be complete for Normandy Park School by Friday. I am extremely proud of the effort and focus of all our students!
This Friday, NPS HSA will host its' annual Color Run.
HSA Message on Color Run: There is still time to donate and support the NPS HSA Color Run fundraiser. To help the HSA reach their goal, click here to donate!
Thank You
In addition, I would like to thank the Home and School Association for showing their appreciation for our teachers and staff through a different fun treat each day. For instance, one day the teacher's room was transformed into a NYC deli. Another day, it became a high end floral market!
NJSLA Testing for Grades 3-5
The New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) are statewide assessments that assess students' progress toward the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics, and science for all students across NJ.
Testing begins in 3rd Grade. 3rd-5th grade will take ELA and Math NJSLA. 5th grade will take the Science assessment.
Schedule for NPS (Remaining Testing):
Senior (4/5)
Math: May 16th to 18th
Intermediate (3rd Grade Only)
Make-up Testing for ELA and Math: May 16th to May 26th
This month’s celebrations and events include: Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage month and Mental Health Awareness month.
Standardized testing begins this month so what better way to kick it off this month’s Counselor Corner than with some tips on dealing with Test Anxiety
Prior to testing:
Reassure your child that you know they will do the best they can. Remember children will feed into your anxiety and vice versa. So if you’re anxious about how they will do on their tests, they will be too.
Remind them that if they get stuck on a problem to move on to the next one and come back to the one they were stuck on later. It’s better to keep moving forward and feel like you have successfully answered questions than to stay stuck and get frustrated.
Take a brief walk together as often as you can and be mindful of the world around you. Talk about the trees and flowers that are blooming. Try spotting all the birds and bugs. Try to identify some of the spring smells in the air.
Sleep and testing:
On the nights of testing make sure your child has plenty of rest. A good night’s rest is crucial to good cognitive function.
Establish a calming night time routine.
Avoid drinks with sugar in them prior to bedtime.
Play relaxing music.
If your child watches a movie in the afternoon or evening make sure it is funny or silly, nothing sad, scary or violent, as this might keep them up at night. This applies to computer games as well.
Turn off all electronics an hour before bed and remove all electronic devices from the bedroom so there are no temptations to turn them on.
The morning of the test:
Try to wake your child up gently and calmly.
Encourage your child to eat a healthy breakfast. Pack a healthy snack as well.
Put a positive sticky note in their lunch box or on one of their notebooks. Older children might find this corny but those notes are always appreciated!
Practice some deep breathing techniques prior to leaving the house.
Here are a few of the many types of deep breathing techniques you can do with your child to help them relax.
Flower/candle: Pretend to be holding a flower and taking a deep breath in through your nose as if smelling the flower. Then imagine you are blowing out your birthday candles and blow them all out. Do this 4-5 times.
Crazy 8 breaths: draw a giant figure 8. Using your pointer finger, start at the middle and take a breathe in as you trace the top half of the 8. Breathe out slowly through your mouth as you trace the bottom half.
Tummy breaths: place your hand over your belly. As you inhale, feel your belly expand, keep lips slightly parted as you exhale through your mouth.
There are many relaxation apps available including Smiling Mind Meditation App, Calm, and Headspace. As always, I encourage you to check them out first before sharing them with your child.
There are many wonderful books dealing with the topic of worry and anxiety. Here are a few of them:
The local libraries, including Normandy Park’s own library has some of these and others as well.
If you have any concerns about your child being anxious or any other concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact your child’s teacher, pediatrician or me.
Stay Awesome!
Cheryl Cohen, School Counselor
FMS Showcase for Rising 6th Grade Families (5/15)
FMS Upcoming 6th Grade Athletics
Registration for fall 2023 sports will open on Monday, May 15, 2023. If your child is interested in playing boys soccer, girls soccer, field hockey, or cross country they can pick up forms at the FMS health office or visit our FMS Athletics website: https://frelinghuysenms-ar.rschooltoday.com/home to print out the forms at home. Please note: boys and girls soccer are cut sports.
Field Day
June 2nd: Primary Field Day @ 9:40-11:30am
Intermediate Field Day @ 1-2:40pm
June 5th: Senior Field Day @ 1-2:50pm
Please send your child in with a towel on their designated Field Day. If you are interested in volunteering please click the link below that corresponds to your child's grade level.
Primary Field Day Sign up Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E49AFAE23ABFCC61-npsprimary
Senior Field Day Sign up Link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E49AFAE23ABFCC61-npssenior
Spring Concert
Please join us as we celebrate our young musicians. Each grade level will perform at the assigned time (listed below).
- 9:15am for Primary Unit (K/1)
- 10:15am for Senior Unit (4/5)
- 12:45pm for Intermediate Unit (2/3)
4th and 5th Grade Guest Speaker
Number the Stars is about a ten-year-old girl living in Copenhagen, Denmark during the Nazi invasion. As part of the curriculum, the book was read aloud with guidance and support from the classroom teacher. The book highlights the theme of bravery, family, and friendship.
On May 25th (during the school day), NPS will host Holocaust child survivor Maude Dahme.
She will lead a developmentally age appropriate discussion, focusing on her tolerance education and her story.
Save the Date- NPS HSA Color Run- DONATE & PARTICIPATE!
THE COLOR RUN WILL NOW BE HELD ON THE RAINDATE OF MAY 19th.
For Parents Attending the Color Run:
At the end of the Color Run, students will line up with their classroom outside on the field. Line up in front of your child’s teacher, and he/she will sign out your child accordingly. Please do not take your child without signing them out with their classroom teacher. Once you have your child, please proceed to your cars to leave. This will ensure our dismissal runs smoothly. Thank you for your support!
This is our last major fundraiser of the school year, this is our biggest opportunity to raise money to support next year’s HSA Community Events.
Donation forms went home in backpacks , but you can also donate online here: https://givebutter.com/NPSColorRun23 .
Please help support this fundraiser for our HSA and all they do for our school.
You can also sign up to volunteer at the Color Run here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D4FA4AD2AA75-npscolor
Wondering what the fundraising the NPS HSA does covers in the school year?
The money raised by the HSA provides and contributes to:
Birthday Books
Movie Night
Bingo Night
World Cup Watch Party
Fall Fun Fair
School-wide Dance Through the Decades Residency
After School Clubs including club scholarships
Kids of Character Photos
STEAM Fair
Bookfair
Annual Reading Challenge
5th Grade Yearbooks
5th Grade Celebration & Graduation
Plants and Flowers for the NPS Grounds
2023 QUEST Project Funding
Teacher Appreciation Week
As well as supporting various school administrative needs!
For the Color Run the HSA will provide all students:
T-shirts to wear over their clothes
Sunglasses
Colored powder
Amazing prizes are up for grabs and every student who participates in the fundraising will be eligible to win! Parents can volunteer and/or attend!
Help to make this a colorful event students will never forget! For volunteer opportunities sign up for here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090D4FA4AD2AA75-npscolor
Contact the HSA Fundraising chairs with any questions:
HSA: NPS School Spirit Gear
Create a profile on our NPS HSA Membership Toolkit to enable your participation in the school directory (grade/teacher), sign up to receive the Home and School Association's weekly newsletter, submit club forms, volunteer and more!
Message from MSD Community School:
Summer Plus 2023!
Registration is now open at our website – www.msdcommunityschool.org
SUMMER PLUS 2023
Registration for Summer Plus 2023 is now open at the Community School website, www.msdcommunityschool.org and will remain open until May 19, 2023. Please note that class selections will be assigned on a first come, first served basis. All registration is on-line.
This year we are returning to class selections, so please take a moment to visit the website and look at all we have to offer. Please read the registration directions carefully, and be sure to have your selections made when you begin the process.
If you have questions during the registration process, please contact Shari at shari.burroughs@msdk12.net or call 973-292-2063, ext. 8311.
Daily Attendance Procedures
If you know that you child will be tardy or absent from school, it is requested that you notify the nurse in advance. This can be done by phone at 973-889-7960 x 6152. Voicemail is operational 24 hours daily.
You may also contact her office by email at: marybeth.supple@msdk12.net
Students who arrive tardy (after 8:55am) must report immediately to the Health Office upon arrival to school for a late pass
Dismissal Changes
If a situation arises that requires you to pick your child up during the school day, a note must be sent to the office specifying the pick-up time. Students being picked up early are asked to be picked up before 2:30 p.m.
Breakfast and Lunch
Click here for Breakfast and Lunch Menus.
For additional information on MSD Breakfast and Lunch, please click here to visit the district's website.
Students can bring and/or purchase lunch. Free and reduced meals are provided to families who qualify for support. To fill out the Free and Reduced Meals application, please click here.
Look Ahead:
- May 8th to May 12th- Teacher Appreciation Week
- May 15th- Early Dismissal for Students
- May 29th- School Closed for Memorial Day
- June 1st- Spring Concert
- June 2nd- Field Day for K/1 and 2/3 (Rain Date June 7th)
- June 5th- 4/5 Field Day (Rain Date June 8th or 13th)
- June 9th- Moving Up Ceremony for 5th Graders
- June 12th- 5th Grade Fun Day