Mustang Tales
November 19, 2021 Vol 2. Issue 13
Message from Principal Masone
Dear Families,
The Thanksgiving holiday provides an opportunity for us to pause and consider how fortunate we are as a school community. For me, it is also a chance to say 'thank you' to our teachers and staff and each of you.
Each and every day, I marvel at the incredible devotion of our staff and their ability to teach and inspire our students. I celebrate the amazing support of our parents and community. Most importantly, our students are the reason each of us comes to work every day and the reason we are all connected.
Gratitude is a powerful contributor to a happy life. Gratitude is expressing thanks for anything received. The word gratitude comes from the Latin words "Gratia", meaning favor, charm, and thanks, and "Gratis", which means pleasing and grateful. A study by UC Berkley reported that gratitude has lasting effects on the brain. People who take the time to notice and appreciate the good things that come their way are happier and more peaceful. There is research consistent with the thought that people who demonstrate high levels of gratitude perform better on cognitive tests and tests of problem solving skills. They practice healthier habits, have better relationships, are more optimistic and live longer. Gratitude is one powerful emotion.
As we approach the holiday season, please remember the importance of school attendance. Each and every day of school is a valuable learning opportunity, one that cannot be "made-up." There is no replacement for a teacher and learning community.
We are grateful for the parents that have kept faith in us through year two of COVID. You all continue to share your most valuable treasure with us.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Warmly,
Maria
Important Dates
- Nov 22-26 - Thanksgiving Break
- Dec 1 - Late Start Wednesday (2 Hour Delay)
- Dec 8 - Late Start Wednesday (2 Hour Delay)
- Dec 15 - Late Start Wednesday (2 Hour Delay)
- Dec 20 - Jan 5 - Winter Holiday Break
- Jan 17 - No School - MLK, Jr. Day
- Jan 26 - Late Start Wednesday (2 Hour Delay)
Late Start Wednesdays
Kindergarten CKLA/AYE
We have finished our Plants domain and have started on Farms. Here are some things you can ask your kindergarten expert:
How do trees help us? (They give us oxygen and materials to make things like paper, syrup, rubber, and houses).
Did you like learning about Deciduous Trees or Evergreen Trees? Why? (Answers will vary). What gift did Johnny Appleseed give to people as he traveled across the land? (Apple trees because he planted apple seeds). Where did he get the seeds he planted? (From families that shared meals with him as he traveled).
What is something interesting you learned about a pig? A cow? A chicken? A sheep? What is a baby chicken called? Why do farmers have cows on a farm? What do chickens give us? What farm animal is your favorite? Why?
Sing Old McDonald Had A Farm with your little one so they can tell you the sounds that these animals make.2nd Grade CKLA/AYE
4th Grade CKLA/AYE
TEAMS
In TEAMS class all students are working hard to reach their Typing Pal goals.
Kindergarteners have been studying farm animals and crops for their CKLA domain. The students had the opportunity to plant crops (lettuce/radishes) in our cold frames outside. We also learned all about the lifecycle of a chicken and how they adapt to different seasons.
Music
Intervention
Have you heard about flooding at the Manitou Springs Elementary? It happens in grades 1 – 3 only, every day except late start Wednesdays and, thankfully, does not involve water. What is it? Flooding is a term to describe a set time of the day when all interventionists provide support to a grade level. This allows teachers to have one time of day when kids are pulled from classrooms. The Intervention Team meets with small groups of students during this time to focus on reading skills using programs such as Really Great Reading and Read Naturally. So far, we have seen kids make significant progress with this model and teachers love it when their grade level is “flooded with support.”
Below is a picture of our Intervention Team - left to right: Judy Bray, Steve Smith, and Keren Hale. Not pictured, Luz Shoemaker.
Nutrition Services
Breakfast and lunch are free for all students. We would still like all families that qualify to fill out the Free and Reduced Lunch form on our district website.
Counseling Corner
Yearbook Order Form
School Break - Box Fort Days!
Manitou Springs Elementary School
Maria Masone, Principal
Jennifer Sueppel, Assistant Principal
Email: mmasone@mssd14.org
Website: mse.mssd14.org
Location: 110 Pawnee Avenue, Manitou Springs, CO, USA
Phone: 719-685-2195
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Manitou-Springs-Elementary-212896538758987/