Friday, March 27, 2015

Gong Hey Fat Choy!

The second graders went on a wonderful field trip to the Chinese Cultural Center.  Students experienced a traditional presentation, tried their hand at making (and eating) dumplings, and made beautiful lanterns out of traditional red envelops.
The red envelop symbolizes energy, happiness and good luck. Sending red packets is a channel for sending good wishes and luck. Those who receive a red packet are wished another year negotiated safely and peacefully. 
To our friends of Chinese heritage, we wish you  Gong Hey Fat Choy!  Happy New Year!




Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Catching Up With CAS!

If you've ever wondered what your PTO dues pay for, you'll love these photos!  The Creative Arts and Sciences program at the Franklin - paid for by the PTO - provides 5-6 unique experiences per grade for our students.

In recent months, fifth graders have gotten up close and personal with owls and birds of prey, the kindergartners have gone on Winter Wanderings, the fourth graders have become Rock Detectives with the Museum of Science, and the kindergartners and first graders have explored the ocean.

Highlights from Rock Detectives (thank you to Sammy Kim for the photographs and summary):
  • Students had the opportunity to "play detective" while learning about different types of rocks and how they form over geologic time.
  • In smaller groups, students were given a mystery rock to identify using various test parameters. 
  • After making their observations, students reported their findings to the group and they used the information to figure out how a particular rock (such as granite, limestone, etc) formation has changed through history.






And who can resist some adorable owls (thank you to Sue Membrino for the photos):



Thank you to the Franklin community for your incredible generosity - you are providing these experiences for our students. And thank you to Julie Pinto for her tireless efforts in coordinating this wonderful program!

March PTO Meeting Notes

Thanks to everyone who made it out to the PTO meeting on Wednesday night. Here’s a brief recap; please let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you to Sue Membrino, Megan Reilly, and Claudia Rossi for Trivia Night – it was a fun night out.
Thank you to Juliet Harrison for organizing and implementing the Franklin Online Auction!
Thanks to everyone who has been attending the Principal Coffees; they are a great way to learn about what’s going on at Franklin and meet other parents.
There have been some successful CAS programs, most recently for Kindergartners and 1st graders; next up will be Tanglewood Marionettes in early April.
Spring into Swing is happening on April 10; it is a community event to bring awareness to the CAS program. Tickets are available at http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/CASC.

UPCOMING EVENTS:
March 31: Kindergarten registration, and visiting day is May 5 – if you are veteran Franklin parent who has an incoming student, please consider helping out! Email the PTO Board for more information.
April 14: Multicultural Night, 6PM. There are 18 country booths confirmed already, and the students will also be performing dances and singing.
April 28: NewtonServes
May 12: Staff Appreciation Lunch
Date TBD: Color Day
Check the Franklin School website for updates: http://www.newton.k12.ma.us/franklin

GUEST PRESENTERS:
Ed Hauben, Director of Newton Community Ed and Paula Black, Assistant Directory of Student Services of Newton Public Schools (NPS) presented on mindfulness, how teachers are incorporating into their classrooms, and the benefits for everyone: being present, non-judgmental, and staying calm in a world where everyone is so busy and feeling stressed.

FRANKLIN UPDATE from Interim Principal Elaine Harold
PARCC testing will begin next week. It’s new for everyone but should not be a source of stress. Please be sure that your students are well rested, have a good breakfast, and are on time for school.
Later this spring, parents will receive an optional form if they would like to provide information to staff about class placement for next year. Specific teachers can not be requested but it is an opportunity to inform Ms. Harold of any issues of which she may not be aware. Please wait until the form is available to provide this information.
Thanks all!
From the PTO Board

Friday, March 6, 2015

Drop Everything and Read!

On March 2nd, in honor of Dr. Seuss's birthday, parents and students at the Franklin kicked off their morning by reading together.  As we are accustomed to at the Franklin, there was a large turnout of parents.  Both the adults and the children were delighted in the break from their everyday routines.

Annie Connors, Literary Specialist at the Franklin, hosted parents in the cafetorium to share strategies for improving oral reading and reading comprehension.  For those unable to attend, you can read through her presentation and also view the handouts - sample questions to ask your reader and favorite read aloud books.  Annie is a wonderful resource for our students.  You may reach out to her directly at connorsan@newton.k12.ma.us.

Eugene is the Pied Piper of kindergartners!

More fun than Pike traffic.

Looks like little sister can't wait to start school.

That face says it all!