Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Family News

Diana Richesin's husband is home from surgery. The condition was much worse than they initially thought, but he is doing okay. Continue to keep them in our prayers.

Diana sends her thanks to all!

Monday, September 14, 2015

Book Fair...Book Fair


Dear Parents and Families:

The MONSTER BOOK FAIR is coming! There are many opportunities for your students to shop at the Book Fair, including two family nights!

Students will attend the Book Fair during their “Specials” time.  PE students come at the beginning of their “Specials” time and all the other “Specials” classes come during the last 20 minutes of class.   Parents are welcome to attend the Book Fair with their child!
Book Fair Dates:      9/21-9/25                                                                                
Shopping Hours:        8:45am-3:00pm
Special Events:            Family Nights-9/22 and 9/24 from 4pm-7pm  

Before you visit the Book Fair, be sure to download the FREE Book Fairs App to help you find the right fit books for your child. For more information, visit: scholastic.com/apps/bookfairs.  If you’re all booked up during Book Fair week be sure to visit the Book Fair online http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/paineintermediateschoolOur Online Fair is available for an extended time from 9/13-9/26.
We look forward to having you participate in our Fair, and remember, all purchases benefit our school.

Sincerely,
Allie Aldrich
Library Media Specialist
*Sales ending in 99 cents will be rounded up to the nearest dollar.  We can accept cash, checks, debit cards, and credit cards. We cannot give change from a check—this is a state mandated policy. There is no tax added to any of our sales. We are not allowed to make exchanges. 


Allie Aldrich
Library Media Specialist

Paine Intermediate School

Friday, September 11, 2015

Classroom Highlights

3rd grade students working hard to become scholars! 


4th grade students in Mrs. Perry's class engaged in Science Lab time! They are testing 4 different objects to determine what type of reaction the solution will cause to the object. 
















Data Notebooks in the Classroom

Mrs. Deneke's 4th grade class takes ownership of their learnning! Students maintain a data notebook of their personal academic goals as well as attendance. Each child is expected to know their academic goals, what it will take reach their goals and graph their progress toward meeting the various goals! Students were so excited to share with me their "numbers," and what they need to do to stay on the right track! Way to go Mrs. Deneke and friends!!











Thursday, September 10, 2015

Week of...

Week of September 14th


Hallway
Camara

Gym
A. Moore

Amphitheatre
J. Wright

Outside Car Line
Hook

Bus Line
Williamson

Breakfast
Blain / Gudgen


MAGPI
Lothspeich, Walls, P Smith, Christopher

Parking Lot (PM)
PP


Date
Event
Monday, September 14
G Day

Lesson Plans Checked

PTO Meeting

2:00 p.m. Dismissal/Joint Faculty Meeting 

Tuesday, September 15
H Day

Chick-Fil-A Spirit Night



Wednesday, September 16
 A Day


Club Day

Fall Pictures

Ex. Ed. Teacher's Meeting


Thursday, September 17
B Day

8:00 a.m.  Board Meeting


Friday, September 18
C Day


Grades must be current (progress reports go out Monday)

Friday Freeze




Happy Birthday:  
11th- T. Evans
16th- D. Griffith
17th- A. Aldrich
21st- L. Phillips
29th- R. Darnell
29th- M. Murrell




Upcoming School Events...

Chick-fil-A Spirit Night is coming up!!
Tuesday, September 15th




School Picture Day is around the corner...
Fall Pictures for all grade levels (3-5)
Wednesday, September 16th


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

PES (3-5) Walkthroughs

Paine Elementary engaged in Culture and Procedure Walk-throughs for our new teachers to provide them with "in-house" professional development. Some of the feedback given about the walk-through process was:

* The walk-throughs gave me an opportunity to have different routines, procedures, and instructional methods modeled for me!

* I felt that this walk-through process was great for ideas on things to implement into my classroom. It was great to see various expectations around the building.

*Today's walk-throughs gave me a true insight on how learning is done at Paine Intermediate. It was amazing to see universal language and preparedness that was shown by teachers. 

*Walk-throughs allowed me to see and hear some of the expectations used. Watching them in action helped me develop a greater understanding for things such as this. I also enjoyed being able to see more of the school-wide culture.

*I love that I was able to learn new things from teachers.

*This is an effective way to learn about procedures.

*I really enjoyed seeing classroom organization...I LOVE getting ideas that can help me teach better.

*The walk-throughs were eye-opening because I was able to see other ways to increase my classroom procedures.

Thank you Ms. Stacks for organizing our New Teacher Culture and Procedure Walk-throughs!!