Normandy Park School
Week of January 2nd
I hope that everyone had a wonderful winter break! I am looking forward to welcoming everyone back to school tomorrow.
Monday, January 2nd is an F Day.
As always, please feel free to reach out to me with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Christopher Miller
Principal of Normandy Park School
Report Cards
Report Cards are also available to view via the Parent Portal.
Holiday Sweater Winner
The winner is.... Ms. Cohen.
Ms. Diana and Mrs. Vazquez tied for 2nd place.
Mrs. E came in 3rd place.
Welcome to 2023! This month’s Counselor Corner is all about taking care of ourselves as adults. With the start of the new year often come the pressure of New Year’s resolutions. Even if you don’t make formal resolutions, the new year often starts with statements like: “This year I will _________ (lose weight, get organized, save money, etc). What is the statement you have said to yourself? Be honest. While those can be good goals, I want you to take a moment and think about how much you do throughout the day: There are financial, emotional and social responsibilities. There are also the tasks of laundry, cooking, cleaning, shopping, etc. Now try setting up a different goal for yourself like, “this year I’m going to be kinder to myself and take better care of myself”.
A simple way to do this is practicing Mindfulness. Mindfulness involves being aware of your surroundings without judgement; taking the time to really breathe and reflect on what is important in life.
Here are some of the many benefits of mindfulness as cited by the Greater Good Science Center at the University of Berkeley California:
Mindfulness is good for our bodies: A seminal study found that, after just eight weeks of training, practicing mindfulness meditation boosts our immune system’s ability to fight off illness.
Mindfulness is good for our minds: Several studies have found that mindfulness increases positive emotions while reducing negative emotions and stress. Indeed, at least one study suggests it may be as good as antidepressants in fighting depression and preventing relapse.
Mindfulness changes our brains: Research has found that it increases density of gray matter in brain regions linked to learning, memory, emotion regulation, and empathy.
Mindfulness helps us focus: Studies suggest that mindfulness helps us tune out distractions and improves our memory and attention skills.
I often hear: " I have no time in my day to sit around and do any of this." Here’s the beauty about mindfulness. It can be done anytime and many of the activities can be done in just 10 minutes.
There are plenty of free apps available for an iphone or an android. Here is a list of some of them, including: Headspace, Smiling Mind,insight timer,and calm.Many have free versions or a trial period. You’ll need to try them to see which one’s right for you. Your children have also been learning a variety of breathing techniques in class, such as belly breathing, rainbow breath and box breathing. Ask them to show you and make it a family event. Who knows, you might find yourself a happier, healthier, and more relaxed you!
If none of these work or you need some additional information, please reach out to me and I'll be happy to assist. Wishing you and the rest of our Normandy Park Families, a happy and healthy 2023!
973-889-7960
Stay Awesome!
Cheryl
Save the Date!
Save The Date
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
7-8pm
Location: Morristown High School, Learning Commons
Topic: Coping with Adversity: Adaptive Skills to Build Resilience
Reserva
Miércoles, 18 de Enero de 2023
7-8pm
LA UBICACIÓN: Morristown High School, Learning Commons
SESIÓN 2: Cómo sobrellevar la Adversidad: Habilidades Adaptativas para Desarrollar la Resiliencia
January Information Session for Prospective 2023-24 K Families
January 19th
6:30pm
January iReady Diagnostic Assessment
We will begin administering the i-Ready® Diagnostic assessment during the week of January 18th. i-Ready Diagnostic helps teachers to effectively assess their students and then provide individualized instruction based on each student’s unique needs. i-Ready Diagnostic assesses the following skill areas:
Reading
• Phonological Awareness
• Phonics
• High-Frequency Words
• Vocabulary
• Comprehension
Math
• Number and Operations
• Algebra and Algebraic Thinking
• Measurement and Data
• Geometry
i-Ready Diagnostic begins by giving students an adaptive assessment in reading and math. An adaptive assessment is a test that automatically adjusts the difficulty of the questions according to each student’s performance in order to determine his or her abilities in reading or math. i-Ready is a very different kind of test that presents students with questions that can be both too easy and too hard. It is designed to do this until the assessment finds exactly the level at which the student is performing. Therefore, your child will certainly see some items above his or her level. Your child will be encouraged to independently complete the test to the best of his or her ability, and know that it is okay to get questions wrong.
Each time a student gets an item incorrect, he or she will be presented with a simpler question until the diagnostic finds the grade level at which the student is performing. The assessment efficiently assesses students across multiple grade levels, allowing for identification of root causes of students’ struggles or for identification of areas where a student is ready for further challenge. This information will then provide the teacher with a “road map” to instructional remediation.
Once your child completes the test, he or she will be assigned online instruction to support his or her progress in mastering each skill. i-Ready Diagnostic supports the teachers and administrators at your child’s school. The program provides a series of comprehensive reports designed to make classroom instruction more effective. These reports include data about student performance as well as detailed teaching suggestions. They help educators make informed decisions about the instruction that is right for your child.
Should you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or your child’s teacher. For more information on i-Ready Diagnostic, please visit the Morris School District website: www.morrisschooldistrict.org
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!
Share the Magic Raffle
HSA will coordinate pick-up of prizes for students who did not pick up their prize prior to the break.
The HSA budget is made up of funds donated by our school community. Fundraisers (such as the Share the Magic Raffle) help the HSA provide free family events like this year’s Fun Fair, Movie Night, Bingo Night and World Cup Watch Party in addition to Cultural Arts programming like the Mexico Beyond Mariachi assembly our students enjoyed last month and the upcoming Dance Through the Decades school-wide residency.
We truly appreciate all the support!
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
HSA Cultural Arts Residency: MPAC Dance Through the Decades
Each class will be assigned a different decade!
MPAC will provide a total of 8 instructional sessions throughout January to March for each classroom. MPAC will conduct 1 introductory dance session per class prior to the winter break.
Introductory sessions will focus on an introduction to dance and occur within the classroom.
The residency will conclude with a cumulative schoolwide performance in March! More information to follow!
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 January 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:
- January 16th- No School in recognition of Martin Luther King Jr Day
- January 19th- iReady Assessment Window Opens for K-5 students
- January 30th- Early Dismissal for Students (Staff Professional Development Day)
- February 13th and 15th- Early Dismissal for Students; Parent Teacher Conferences
- February 20th- No School in recognition of President's Day
- February 21st- No School for Students (Staff Professional Development Day)
THE MORRIS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION: 30 YEARS PROUD SERVING A 50-YEAR DISTRICT LEGACY
The Morris Educational Foundation (MEF) is proud to continue its mission of generating and distributing resources to enhance the education of the 5,700 students and 1,000 educators in the Morris School District’s 10 schools. For 30 years, the MEF has and will continue to support our District through vibrant grants, supportive tutoring, enlightening parent education and life-changing scholarship programs. Learn more about how the MEF works to enrich and inspire the academic pursuits of all our students by clicking here. With you, our community, we make exceptional education extraordinary.
Click on this link to view a video about what the MEF does for you!
Any questions, email info@morrisedfoundation.org.