The Brooklyn Buzz
January 24, 2020
IN THIS EDITION:
- Spaghetti Dinner
- 6th and 7th Grade Students and Families taking College Credit Plus Classes
- 2nd Quarter Honor Roll/ Merit Roll
- Counseling Corner
- Arrival information
- Outdoor Recess Guidelines
- Medical restrictions for outdoor recess
- Medicine administered by the nurse
- Parent Partnership
- PTA Updates
- Important Dates
- Contacting Brooklyn School
Spaghetti Dinner
7th Annual Support our School Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser
Where: Brooklyn High School Cafeteria
When: January 25, 2020 4:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m.
Cost: Adults/Kids $10.00
Spaghetti, salad, roll, dessert, water, coffee and juice
50/50 Raffle and Baskets.
Tickets are available at the Board of Education and all school offices.
Thank you for your support!
6th & 7th Graders taking College Credit Plus Classes
Honor Roll, Merit Roll and Improvment
4th Grade Merit Roll/Honor Roll
Merit Roll
Beane, Gracie
Chin, Alexa
GONZALEZ MARRERO, JAFET
Ibrahim, Joudy
Jackson, Lucas
Kenderes, Marissa
Kenderes, Matthew
Kenderes, Trevor
Lopez, Gabrielle
Ly, Kately
Mezeghrane, Massil
Moore, Willie
Nguyen, Wilson
Serrano, Catalina
Spiewacki, Lyliana
TANKS, DE'JA
Honor Roll
Bailey, Brielle
Barrow, Jarrod (Evan)
Bartow, Marissa
Bishop, Abraham
Blankenship, Hanna
BURNETTE, LAYLA (LAYLA)
CHEN, ANNIE (ANNIE)
Chin, Cameron
Collazo-Martinez, Kalel
Cox, Bentley
Elouardighi, Amin
Estrella, Katie
Gerry, Nathan
Harper, Silas
LOCHMUELLER, IZABEL
Manak, Haylee
McCanelley, Gaven
McKissick, Kaylee
Mohamed, Najib
Morton, Kamille
Muniz, Roberto
Noszek, Nathan
Raleigh, Isabella
REYNOSO, JAZMYN (JAZZY)
ROBERTS, TODERICK
Rodriguez, Jackie
Rydzinski, Jacqueline
Schillinger, Calissa
Shaheen, Mohammed
Simoes, Mason
Stark, Brielle
Vega, Mason
Westerhold, Carson
Zajdel, Zalayiah
5th Grade Merit Roll/Honor Roll
Merit Roll
Agosto, Antonio
Al-Shareefi, Mohammed
Barrow, Madelyn
Denovchek, Benjamin
Drummond, Jayden
GRIMES, MICHAEL (MIKEY)
Harte, Dennis
HOGUE, CALEB
Lewis, Kendall
LOUDEN, ELEANORE (ELLIE)
MORGAN, KYLE
Moser, Justine
O'CONNOR, MICHAEL
Priestly, Jamya
Sulak, Saige
SZMAHLO, KADENCE
Taylor, Ariana
Torres, Jayden
Ullrich, Blake
Villani, Aiden
Waddell, Brandon
White, Gracie
Honor Roll
Bailey, Brielle
Barrow, Jarrod (Evan)
Bartow, Marissa
Bishop, Abraham
Blankenship, Hanna
BURNETTE, LAYLA (LAYLA)
CHEN, ANNIE (ANNIE)
Chin, Cameron
Collazo-Martinez, Kalel
Cox, Bentley
Elouardighi, Amin
Estrella, Katie
Gerry, Nathan
Harper, Silas
LOCHMUELLER, IZABEL
Manak, Haylee
McCanelley, Gaven
McKissick, Kaylee
Mohamed, Najib
Morton, Kamille
Muniz, Roberto
Noszek, Nathan
Raleigh, Isabella
REYNOSO, JAZMYN (JAZZY)
ROBERTS, TODERICK
Rodriguez, Jackie
Rydzinski, Jacqueline
Schillinger, Calissa
Shaheen, Mohammed
Simoes, Mason
Stark, Brielle
Vega, Mason
Westerhold, Carson
Zajdel, Zalayiah
6th Grade Merit Roll/Honor Roll
Merit Roll
Atanacio, Lauren
Beane, David
Binns, Julian
Chen, Ida
Cummings, Riley
Dieckhoner, Gavin
Groves, Jacob
Huey, Damien
Kebbel, Natalie
Knill, Eric
Westfall, Logan
Honor Roll
Blechschmid, Olivia
Chafki, Malak
Changeri, Jonathan
Collins, Jacob
Dekoning, Emily
Garcia, Gianna
Jadallah, Jana
Jones, Roy
Lee, Maija
Mansour, Yasmeen
Martincic, John
Ortiz-Rosario, Amanda
Stanislaw, Giovanni
Zuvic, Luka
7th Grade Honor Roll
Ameres, Angela Maria
Beavers, Catalina
Brown, Brandon
Byrnes, Jessica
Chin, Aaliyah
Chin, Ayvah
Cogburn, Rayanna
Cox, Tyler
Crespo, Sebastian
Eggers, Jason
ELLIS, AMAYA
Eskew, Jocelyn
Flanagan, Collin
Fleming, Ra'mya
Hurguy, Ava
Jackson, Cierrah
Koprowski, Jayla
Lottig, Isabella
Mitchell, Anna
Nguyen, Kevin
Paletta, Shayla
PEREZ, ELIAS (ELI)
Pham, Danny
Schillinger, Christian
SCHULTZ, JAYDEN
Sharp, Erin
Smeznik, Ryan
Socol-Boeriu, Florin
Starr, Aiden
Supinski, Nicholas
Tran, Joanne
Vasarab, Jayden
Veljak, Belma
7th Grade Merit Roll
Adkins, Amanda
Baker, Blake
BANASZAK, PHILIP
Bartow, Adam
BOONE, BRIANNA
Brunecz, Kyra
Carpenter, Kaydance
Dillon, Dominick
Forte, Cierra
Guzman, Andrea
Harper, John (Shamus)
Hattab, Yahya
Helmick, Jeffery
Lis, Cassidie
Martincic, Chloe
MILLIN, ALIDAILYZ (ALI)
Morrow, Sean
Mulhall, Anthony
Proctor, Anika
Reyes, Alysha
Warner, Robert
Whittsette, Angelina
Counseling Corner
Fostering Empathy
1. Empathize with your child and model empathy for others.
Children learn empathy both from watching us and from experiencing our empathy for them. When we empathize with our children they develop trusting, secure attachments with us. Those attachments are key to their wanting to adopt our values and to model our behavior, and therefore to building their empathy for others.
Empathizing with our children takes many forms, including tuning in to their physical and emotional needs, understanding and respecting their individual personalities, taking a genuine interest in their lives, and guiding them toward activities that reflect an understanding of the kind of people they are and the things they enjoy.
Children also learn empathy by watching those we notice and appreciate. They’ll notice if we treat a server in a restaurant or a mail carrier as if they’re invisible. On the positive side, they’ll notice if we welcome a new family in our child’s school or express concern about another child in our child’s class who is experiencing one challenge or another.
Finally, it’s important for us to recognize what might be getting in the way of our empathizing. Are we, for example, exhausted or stressed? Does our child push our buttons in a specific way that makes caring for her or him hard at times?
TRY THIS
Know your child. Ask your child questions. For example, what did you learn today that was interesting? What was the hardest part of your day? How would you most like to spend a day if you could do anything? Do you have a friend that you especially respect? Why do your respect that person?
Demonstrate empathy for others, including those different from you. Consider regularly engaging in community service or model other ways of contributing to a community. Even better, consider doing this with your child. Express interest in those from various backgrounds facing many different types of challenges.
Engage in self-care and self-reflection. Try to find time to regularly engage in an activity—whether it’s going for a walk, reading a book, meditating or praying—that can help you avoid being overwhelmed by stress. Reflect and consult with people you trust when you’re having a hard time empathizing with your child.
School starts at 8 am
According to the law, we no longer document tardies, instead, we have to account for every minute of the day. Therefore, time will accumulate and count towards time out of school.
Outdoor Recess Guidelines
Well, we had snow this week, please make sure your child has the proper clothing to go outside. We will go outside when it is cold and snowing.
Our guidelines for cold temperatures will be followed and monitored closely.
The temperature for outdoor recess is 20 degrees with the windchill.
Please make sure student have appropriate gear to be in the elements.
Winter coats, gloves, hats and boots are important.
You can send in shoes to wear in school and they can wear their boots out. Also feel free to send in an extra pair of socks or pants, sometimes the students clothing gets wet.
Medical restrictions for outdoor recess...
Medicines at school
Attention Families,
If your child takes a prescription medicine or an over the counter medicine, it needs to be brought in by an adult in it's original countainer.
STUDENTS CANNOT bring medicine to school.
ALL medication must be brought in, in the original container by the parent or guardian.
Parent Teacher Partnership
PTA News and Updates
Race Night 2020 - February 29th @ 7pm
Brooklyn's Night at the Races
February 29, 2020
UAW Hall - 5615 Chevrolet Blvd. Parma, Ohio
Doors open @ 5:30 PM
Dinner @ 6:00 PM
Races @ 7:00 PM
Tickets are $25 each.
This includes dinner, desserts, refreshments.
Tables can be reserved if you buy a group of 10 tickets.
We will have 50/50, basket raffles, sideboards, and lots of fun!
For tickets, to buy a horse, to sponsor a race, or buy an ad
contact:
Kelli Krall (440) 668-0856
Kelly Supek (216) 978-8453
Michelle Hilcu (216) 6473223
Cathie Flanagan (216) 218-4771
Proceeds support Brooklyn Athletic Boosters and Post Prom.
Important Dates
January 25th - SOS Spaghetti Dinner (4-7 pm High School Cafeteria)
February 14th - No School (Teacher Inservice Day)
February 17th - No School (President's Day)
February 18th - February 21st - RIght to Read week - more information to follow
February 20th - Literacy Night 5:30 - 8:00 (Brooklyn School Cafeteria and Field House)
March 5th - Conferences (4-8:30)
March 6th - No School
March 12th & 13th - High School Presents the musical Newsies (7pm)
March 14th - High School Presents the musical Newsies (2 pm & 7 pm)
March 30th - April 8th (Ohio State ELA assessments)
April 10th - April 19th - Spring Break
April 21st - May 5th (Ohio State Math/Science assessments)
Contacting Brooklyn School Personnel
Attendance Line ~ (216) 485-8171
- When reporting your child off, please include: first and last name of the child, grade, reason for absence, who is reporting the child off and a number you can be reached.
(216) 485-8177
cristin.cicco@bcshurricanes.org
Ms. Lara Smith ~ Assistant Principal
(216) 485-8178
Mrs. Annie Bir ~ Guidance Counselor (Grades 4-7)
(216) 485-8128
Mrs. Denise Smith ~ Guidance Counselor (Grades PK-3)
(216) 485 - 8173
denise.smith@bcshurricanes.org
Mrs. Laura Paul ~ Brooklyn School Secretary
(216) 485-8176
Brooklyn School
Email: cristin.cicco@bcshurricanes.org
Website: http://www.brooklyn.k12.oh.us/2/Home
Location: 9200 Biddulph Avenue, Brooklyn, OH, USA
Phone: 216-485-8176