Friday, April 25, 2014

OB Weekly News 4-25

April
29- 2014-15 Kdg. Parent Mtg. 7p.m.
May
1- Principal’s Picnic (during lunches) 
2- Early Dismissal, Prof. Dev. 1:15p.m. 
6- 2nd Gr. Musical, 7p.m.
7- 2nd Gr. Zoo Field Trip, 9.am.

8- 4th Gr. Visit to 5th Gr. Center, 9:30-11a.m. 
9- OB School Picnic, 4:30-7:30p.m.
13- All-District Strings Concert @ FGC, 7p.m. 

14- Walk in the Park (during PE)
Announcements:
To All Gardeners!!
This weekend while you are digging in your gardens and dividing perennials for full sun, please think of our school garden. We are needing more flowers, and our student garden club members will be happy to plant. If you have any left over bags of potting soil, please send this too.
Also needed are the small plastic rectangle Gerber baby food containers.
Hummingbirds will be returning to our garden around April 25!
THANK YOU! Please see Roxanne Comens, or Margaret Shockley for any questions.

Thank You to Mrs. Roth and our Amazing Young Artists
The Art Show certainly demonstrates that Old Bonhomme is an especially creative place! The work of Mrs. Roth with our young artists is exceptional and we are lucky to have someone who believes in self-expression through the arts. Our school climate lives and breathes creative expression through the art created in our studio!
Student pick up & Drop-off
Parents, please be considerate and obey the signs out front which state “BUS ONLY ZONE 8:15-9:00 and 3:00-4:00.” This is for our students safety and we appreciate your cooperation. As a reminder, students can only be picked up after school on the upper blacktop. Parents may not wait out front by the buses for their child. The children know the rules and read the signs too so think of the example you are setting when you disregard the posted signs.
Thank You from Mrs. Roth
A special thank you to Mrs. Brown for creating all the QR codes for our students. The QR codes make the art show interactive and help viewers understand what the artist intended when they created their masterpiece. Every artist has one QR code! That's over 374 codes created, gadzooks, that's a lot!!!
Additional thanks goes out to Cathy Moore and Corey Miller for the countless hours of organizing portfolios, sorting, matting, labeling and even hanging artwork! The show could not have happened without your support, thank you, Ladies!
Portfolios will be sent home the week of May12.
Weather Man
MP3 noticed the weather in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper was in color some days and in black and white other days. They took data on this for nine weeks and sent their results to the editor. They asked how the newspaper decided when to use color. The editor wrote back with an explanation and included Weather Bird puppets, tattoos, and coloring sheets. The best part was an original painting of the Weather Bird made especially for our class!
Don’t Forget! 
2013-2014 Old Bonhomme 
yearbook on sale NOW!
(Order forms available in the office)
Get yours while supplies last!


The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080. 

Friday, April 18, 2014

OB Weekly News 4-18

April
18- Early Dismissal- Prof. Dev. 1:15p.m.
22- OB Spring Art Show and Open House, 7p.m. 
22- 4th Gr. Picture Day
23- Walk in the Park (during PE)
29- 2014-15 Kdg. Parent Mtg. 7p.m.

May
2- Principal’s Picnic (during lunches) 
2- Early Dismissal, Prof. Dev. 1:15p.m.
6- 2nd Gr. Musical, 7p.m.
7- 2nd Gr. Zoo Field Trip, 9.am.

8- 4th Gr. Visit to 5th Gr. Center, 9:30-11a.m.
9- OB School Picnic, 4:30-7:30p.m.
13- All-District Strings Concert @ FGC, 7p.m.

Announcements:
Afternoon Car Pool Reminders
Our focus needs to be on student safety and efficiently moving students to cars so remember...
A. Parents need to wait away from the doors, beyond the school canopy on the Old Bonhomme Road side of the sidewalk, for their child to exit the building. We have installed a yellow safety chain as a reminder.
B. After meeting your child, move back beyond the yellow chain so the supervisors can clearly identify students still waiting to be picked up.
C. The playground is chained off from community use until all students are dismissed.

D. Each grade level has an assigned and clearly designated waiting area that is supervised by a grade level teacher.
Parent Resource
Check out this online resource http://aplacetoturnto.org/. Click on the learn tab and select video topics to view presentations on the 40 Developmental Assets, dealing with stress, emotional intelligence, enhancing communication skills, helping your child make good decisions, and setting healthy boundaries.
Feedback Needed Please!
Parents your feedback is needed to continue to improve the Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Program at Old Bonhomme. Please take a few minutes to complete the feedback form by clicking here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QptdrwldhiSSMdZRc6GmRA0ehszV3AsfvZNlSsKOyOE/viewform. Thank you!
Thank You
A huge thank you to Wenyan Xiao and Sudan Spencer for chairing Science Night! It was a fun, educational evening. Thank you also to Sarah Ward, OB TA, for coordinating student science fair projects.
Scrip Cards
Dine Out, Fill Up, Go Shop with Gift Cards! Now you can place your orders by accessing “my account” in the upper right hand side of www.shopwithscrip.com After you “submit order,” simply submit a check to the OBPTO in the full amount of your order. Gift Cards will be mailed directly to OB and distributed a week after the close of the fundraiser. Please have all your orders completed and checks delivered no later than Monday, April 21. Questions? Call or email Dana Sandweiss at (314) 991-6888 or danasandweiss@gmail.com
Engage with the Ladue Education Foundation!
The mission of the Ladue Education Foundation is to advance the
excellence of the Ladue School District by expanding opportunities for extraordinary student success.

We need your help!
Please click on the link below to take a brief survey and let us know if you are willing to share your talents and expertise, or if you would like to learn more about the Foundation. 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lefpartnershipsurvey2014
The deadline to complete the survey is Friday, May 9, 2014.
For more information, contact Diane Patershuk or Kristen Wild at

314-983-5334 or lef@ladueschools.net. Thank you for supporting the Ladue Education Foundation!!
Real Talk about Bullying:
How to Help Your Child if he/she is a Target/a Bully/or a Bystander
MICDS and Whitfield School have teamed together to bring award winning-speaker Jim Bisenius for an exciting and informational program titled Real Talk about Bullying: How to Help Your Child if He/She is a Target, a Bully, or a Bystander. In this program, parents will learn how to teach their child to respond to verbal bullying, physical bullying, social bullying, and group manipulations. Parents will walk away with knowledge of the various roles of bullying as well as tools they can immediately implement and help their child master in order to eliminate bullying from his or her life. Participants will learn specifically how “popular” bullies isolate, control and manipulate their peers. They will learn exactly what steps their son or daughter must take to stop them. In addition, parents will be able to use all of these techniques in their own life to deal with controlling or intimidating adults. Please join us on April 23, 2014 from 6:30-8:30 on the campus of MICDS. Program will be held in the Mary Eliot Chapel and is open to all parents (JK-12).
Don’t forget!
2013-14 Yearbook
on sale NOW!
Get yours while supplies last!
(Order forms available in the office)
The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080. 

Friday, April 11, 2014

OB Weekly News 4-11


April
11- OB Science Night, 6p.m.
14- 3rd Gr. Map Testing begins
15- 4th Gr. Field trip to Jeff City
17- Parent Advisory Mtg. 7-8:30p.m.
18- Early Dismissal- Prof. Dev. 1:15p.m.
22- OB Spring Art Show and Open House, 7p.m. 

23- Walk in the Park (during PE)
29- 2014-15 Kdg. Parent Mtg. 7p.m.

Announcements:
Parent Advisory Meeting
Make plans to collaborate with others at the Advisory Meeting on Thursday, April 17, at 7-8:30p.m. in the Library. You will have the opportunity to rotate through three twenty- minute sessions of your choice. Character Education, Counseling, Diversity, PBIS, PTO, and Safety will be holding sessions. The PTO will be providing refreshments. We look forward to working with you to make OB an even better place!
Success Week Photos
Click here www.schooltube.com/video/07daf87c46ec4325834d to check out the
pictures from OB's Champion Success Week.
OB's Got Character
It's official! Our Eagle Mascot, generously purchased for Old Bonhomme by our OBPTO, has a name! All students had the opportunity to vote on one of three name choices this week, during their computer lab time. The name choices were OBI (pronounced like OBI-Wan Kenobi), SOAR-RO (pronounced like ZORRO) and SWOOP. The Eagle Mascot made a special appearance during Friday's Success Week Assembly, and was introduced by his OFFICIAL NEW NAME: OBI :) The students all
cheered when the name was announced! OBI is excited to make its next appearance! Please email Mrs. Humphrey at lhumphrey@ladueschools.net to be included on a list of parents interested in taking a turn at being OBI sometime!
Spring Art Show/Open House
Parents, please be sure to stop by the Computer Lab when you come for the Spring Art Show/Open House on April 22 to register for the online parent portal. Creating a portal account will allow you to log in and view your child’s grades, attendance, and update your emergency contact information. As the district moves towards going “paperless” it will be very important to have access to Parent Portal in order to view your child’s report card.
Don’t Forget!
The 2014 Science Night at Old Bonhomme Friday, April 11 6-8p.m.
Featuring 17 science projects by over 30 students at Old Bonhomme Elementary School, as well as activities and demonstrations by parents and outside organizations, such as shows of animals and plants, microscope and telescope viewing, flower chromatography, speed radar detection from Olivette Police Officer and “It is A BLAST” from Saint Louis Science Center. Please join us for celebrating our students’ achievement in Science Projects and for some hands-on science fun at Old Bonhomme Elementary School.
LEF Current Initiatives
The Ladue Education Foundation is seeking funding for two programs to help keep our district competitive, provide world class learning opportunities and advance our students' ability to learn and compete in a global environment.
1. TI-Nspire CX Navigator System for use by every math student at LHWHS.
2. Installing a Videoconferencing System in the high school’s Performing Arts Center that will be available for district-wide utilization.
For more information or to make a donation please visit the Ladue Education Foundation website at www.laduefoundation.org or contact Kristen Wild at kwild@laduefoundation.org or 314-983-5334. Diane Patershuk at dpatershuk@pruall.com or 314-477-7673. Thanks so much for your help and support for all the kids and our community!

Positive Behavior Intervention Support (PBIS) is Soaring at OB

Did you know there is a connection between RtI and PBIS?
Old Bonhomme School has been working the last few years to create a system of academic and social- emotional supports linked directly to the assessed needs of our students. This system, known as Response to Intervention or RtI, provides all students with timely and targeted interventions based upon the results of universal screening tools in reading, math and behavior. In research, RtI is often shown as a pyramid. One side of the pyramid is academic and one side is social-emotional-behavioral. PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention and Support) is the researched based system that we use at Old Bonhomme for the social- emotional-behavioral side of the pyramid.
Universal screening helps school staff to determine which students may be academically or social- emotionally “at risk”. Academic screenings at Old Bonhomme include recent results of state and district tests like MAP and Discovery Education (DE) as well as specific academic screening tests like the Fountas and Pinnel Reading Assessment; these screening assessments are typically administered to all students two or three times per year. Students whose scores fall below a certain cut-off are identified as possibly needing more specialized interventions. The use of universal screenings refines and strengthens our efforts to help all of our students be successful by allowing us to take positive and preventative measures as early as possible.

What are the next steps in our learning?
We are always looking for more effective, research- based ways to support our children and their families and so this Spring, we are trying something new that we believe will help us to reach children whose behavior may impact their being successful in school in the future. For example, some children may have difficulty making friends, being overly shy, avoiding social situations, or not standing up for themselves (internalizing). Other children may have some minor problems following rules and may be acting-out in class or on school grounds (externalizing). Our goal is to find out which kids may need help and then provide them with assistance before minor challenges become bigger problems.
We are going to try using a universal screening tool highly recommended by the PBIS researchers called the Student Risk Screening Scale (SRSS-IE), which focuses on academic engagement behaviors of students, to see if the information it provides to our planning is helpful or suits our needs. The classroom teachers will complete the SRSS-IE for each child in their class. The results of the tool will be completely confidential and used only to consider students for mentoring, social skill building and other supports to help them engage positively in learning. The tool is available for review in the office if you are interested. As with our academic universal screenings, you would be notified if your student would be recommended for participation in an intervention program before it would begin. This first use is for our internal review process to see if it provides helpful information and will not be used to make any recommendations.
We are excited to continue the work of building a system of preventative, pro-active student supports that is linked directly to data. This will ensure that each of our students has the opportunity to receive the assistance they need to achieve academic and social- emotional success. Please do not hesitate to contact Mrs. Kirchgessner if you have questions.

Check out the link below where Old Bonhomme was featured on Spotlight Ladue:
http://www.ladueschools.net/spotlight/
2014/04/08/nikes-access-to-sport-brings-icspah-to-old-bonhomme/#more-2094

The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080. 

Friday, April 4, 2014

OB Weekly News 4-4



April
7- 4th Gr. Map Testing begins9- OBPTO Open Mtg. in Cafeteria, 9:15a.m.
9- Diversity Committee Mtg. 5:30p.m.
11- OB Science Night, 6p.m.
14- 3rd Gr. Map Testing begins
15- 4th Gr. Field trip to Jeff City
17- Parent Advisory Mtg. 7-8:30p.m.
18- Early Dismissal- Prof. Dev. 1:15p.m.
22- OB Spring Art Show and Open House, 7p.m. 23- Walk in the Park (during PE)


Announcements:
Parent Advisory Meeting
Make plans to collaborate with others at the Advisory Meeting on Thursday, April 17, at 7-8:30p.m. in the Library. You will have the opportunity to rotate through three twenty- minute sessions of your choice. Character Education, Counseling, Diversity, PBIS, PTO, and Safety will be holding sessions. The PTO will be providing refreshments. We look forward to working with you to make OB an even better place!
Spring Art Show/Open House
Parents, please be sure to stop by the Computer Lab when you come for the Spring Art Show/Open House on April 22, to register for the online Parent Portal. Creating a portal account will allow you to log in and view your child’s grades, attendance, and update your emergency contact information. As the district moves towards going “paperless” it will be very important to have access to Parent Portal in order to view your child’s report card.

OB’s Got Character
It's official! Our Eagle Mascot, generously purchased for Old Bonhomme by our
OBPTO, is going to have a name! All students had the opportunity to vote on one of three name choices this week, during their computer lab time. The name choices were OBI (pronounced like OBI-Wan Kenobi), SOAR-RO (pronounced like ZORRO) and SWOOP. The Eagle Mascot made a special appearance during Friday's Success Week Assembly, and the new name will be announced in next weeks newsletter.

Thank you to the OB staff for contributing name suggestions and to the OB students for voting! What great name choices!
PTO News
The 2013-14 OBPTO board is proud to announce the Board for the 2014-15 school year:
President - Marissa Rosen
President Elect/VP events - Becky Marbarger VP Fundraising - Cindy Follman
Treasurers - Sara Brunquell and Milva Finnegan
Secretary - Stacy Jurgiel
Corresponding Secretary - Hillary Hinz
PDC Reps - Amy Fischer and Lisa Hirshberg

Thank you to Amy Fischer and the nominating committee for putting together a wonderful slate of officers. We look forward to serving OB during the '14-'15 school year.

The Ladue School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, socioeconomic status, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs or activities. Inquiries related to the district’s employment practices may be directed to Ken Rossics, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. Inquiries related to district student programs may be directed to Dr. Laura Brock, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction. Both administrators can be reached at Ladue Schools Administrative Center, 9703 Conway Road, Saint Louis, MO 63124; 314-994-7080.