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MAY 5/1 BOE meeting @ 6:00 pm 5/3 School Spirit 5/6 Chinese Acrobats

SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY. A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013. MAY 5/1 BOE meeting @ 6:00 pm 5/3 School Spirit 5/6 Chinese Acrobats 5/7 PFY Showcase 5/8 3rd Grade Field Trip 5/9 4th Grade Field Trip 5/9 PFY last day 5/11 5K/Chicken Barbecue

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MAY 5/1 BOE meeting @ 6:00 pm 5/3 School Spirit 5/6 Chinese Acrobats

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  1. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 MAY 5/1 BOE meeting @ 6:00 pm 5/3 School Spirit 5/6 Chinese Acrobats 5/7 PFY Showcase 5/8 3rd Grade Field Trip 5/9 4th Grade Field Trip 5/9 PFY last day 5/11 5K/Chicken Barbecue 5/14 PTA Meeting @6:30 5/15 Art Galleria @ BOE 6:00pm 5/16 Orientation for 4th Grade parents at SMS 6:00 pm 5/17 2nd Grade Field Trip 5/17 PreK Field Trip 5/20 Science Fair & STEM and SIT Meeting 5/22 Kindergarten Field Trip 5/22 Volunteer Breakfast 8:15am 5/22 SMS Guidance Counselor speaks with 4th graders 1:00pm 5/24 Field Day 5/27 NO SCHOOL 5/28 (week) Aquatics Lab 5/29 Spring Concert @ 6:30pm 5/31 4th Grade Goes to SMS 5/31 PBIS Picnic 5/31 Fish Mobile for PreK & K @ 11:00am JUNE 6/3 4th Grade Orientation for students at SMS 1:10 pm 6/5 3rd Grade Field Trip 6/5 2nd Grade Awards Assembly 1:30pm 6/6 1st Grade Field Trip 6/7 Kindergarten Portfolio Day 6/7 2nd Grade Field Trip 6/7 3rd Grade Awards Assembly 10:15am 6/7 Prek & K Safe & Healthy Summer 5:30-7:30pm 6/10 Awards Assembly Grade 1 @ 10am 6/10 Awards Assembly Grade 4 @ 8am 6/11 Last day for students 6/14 Last day for teachers 7/1 Summer School – First Day Our Mission: The mission of Sudlersville Elementary School is to educate and enlighten each of our students through an engaging curriculum and high expectations (for behavior and achievement) by dedicated teachers and staff with support of parents and the extended community. Principal’s News Still need yearbook pic SES Applies for Green School RecertificationBy:   Michele HamptonThe Maryland Green School Awards Program is a framework for a holistic, integrated approach to authentic learning that incorporates local environmental issue investigation and professional development with environmental best management practices and community stewardship. Mrs. Embert and Mrs. Valenti are coordinating activities in order to acquire Green School status for SES.  Currently, students are participating in "No Waste Wednesdays" by observing the amount of food that they throw away each day.  During the first week, SES students reduced the amount of waste by four pounds, and continue to decrease the amount of waste at the rate of two pounds per week.  SES students started this project by weighing the fourth grade lunches and soon will extend this to the other grades.   They are making efforts to reduce the amount of waste.  Good luck to SES eagles, and I hope they accomplish their goals and have a noteworthy learning experience.  SES has applied for Green School Recertification.

  2. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 AUTHOR OF THE MONTH CONGRATULATIONS TO: Matthew Hinefelt Garry Harris Trey Leager Sara Marie Reny Tyler Myers Paige Falstad Colin Gray Cole Glanding Maeson Dobbins Brian Rodriguez PTA President Receives Parent Involvement AwardsBy:  Michele HamptonIt is my pleasure to announce QACPS Volunteer of the Year, Mrs. Annette DiMaggio.  Mrs. DiMaggio will be honored at the QAC Gala on April 18th.  Furthermore, Mrs. DiMaggio is this year's recipient of the Parent Involvement Matters Award (PIMA).  She will represent Queen Anne's County at the Maryland State Department of Education Gala.  Mrs. DiMaggio also will be interviewed and a candidate for the state award.  Congratulations, Mrs. DiMaggio!!  We are proud of her persistent efforts with parent involvement. Third Graders Win County Arbor Day Contest Four third graders received awards for their participation in the county wide Arbor Day contest. Savannah Fritzsche placed fifth among all third graders throughout Queen Anne’s County. She received a cash award and her poster printed on her personal T-shirt. Emily Kolanda and Betzy Garcia received Honorable Mention awards that also included cash prizes. Destiny Wallace was awarded “Best in Class.” Congratulations! JA in a DaySudlersville Elementary School hosted its first JA in a Day.  Lessons were taught supporting the financial literacy standards.  Students are preparing for college, careers and responsible living by becoming financially literate.

  3. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Grade 2 News Pre-K News Kindergarten News Kindergarten is looking forward to many great activities in the next few weeks . Our trip to see Cinderella is on May 17, we pick strawberries on May 21 and there are special events planned for June 7. We are also planning a pet show (with stuffed animals) in May. Watch your child's folder for more details about these events . Remember to read with your child and ask detailed questions about the story!     The Kindergarten Team May and June will be busy months for us! Please check your child’s communication folder for upcoming events such as Field Day, Field trip information, end of year activities etc. There will be forms that need to be signed and returned. Afield trip has been planned for Friday, June 7, 2013. Second grade will be going to The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michael’s to learn about the bay environment. This is a change from our original date, due to several factors. It will be an extended day trip with a return time of 3:30. We will be able to have 9 chaperones (ride the bus) per class. We will also have our end of year picnic and our awards ceremony on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, so save the date. We will be spending most of the day at the Sudlersville Park. You know we are continuing with a rigorous academic routine from now until the end of the year. Our Reading Literacy Block is going well. Most of our students continue making steady gains. Math units will incorporate geometry, money, time, measurement and graphing. In Science, we will be completing a unit on the Environment and beginning our last unit on Life Science. Writing will continue to be a focus for the rest of the year. Please continue reading and completing reading logs each night and helping your child with his or her homework. What happened to spring?  We have been very busy in Pre-k learning about how living things and their environment grow and change over time.  They have been reviewing numbers 0-10, measurement, patterns, and letters of the alphabet and their sounds.  We will bring closure to the unit Growing and Changing by taking a field trip to Godfrey's Farm to pick strawberries on Friday, May 17th.  The children are very excited about going to the farm.  Our final unit in Pre-K will be about getting ready for Kindergarten.  The children will continue to work on letter identification (uppercase and lowercase) by name and by sound.  In math, they will explore the use and the meaning of currency and coins.  In science, they will continue to identify and describe bugs.   The Pre-k field day will be Friday, May 24th.  In addition, our End of the Year Picnic/ Blue Sky Puppet Show sponsored by The Judy Center will be at SES on Friday, June 7th.  Please be on the look out for more information which will be sent at a later date.  A huge thanks to all the parents in the A.M. and P.M. classes for all of your help this year. Your Pre-K Team Grade 1 News The end of the school year is quickly approaching.  For the remainder of the year,  in math, we will cover time, measurement, geometry and fractions.  These are very important topics.  Please continue to do homework nightly.  Please continue to read and complete reading logs.  This is the very best thing you can do to support your child's reading and writing skills. IMPORTANT 1st GRADE DATES 5/29/13 - Spring Concert 6/6/13 -   Tentative date for Tuckahoe field trip (more info to follow) 6/10/13 - 1st grade Awards Assembly @ 10:00 Please pay attention to the school calendar for school wide dates. Thank You! First Grade Team

  4. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Grade 3 News Grade 4 News • MAGNIFICENT MAY • Wow! This has been a fast year! It is hard to believe we are approaching the last month and a half of school! There are many important events coming up so make sure to mark your calendars~ • Wednesday, May 1st, 2013- “Minute to win it” PBIS event- • 1:30- 2:15 p.m. • Wednesday, May 8th, 2013- Field Trip to Herr’s potato chip factory • Friday, May 24th, 2013~ Field Day! (Note ~it is $4.00 if you wish to purchase lunch.) • Monday, May 20th, 2013- Science Fair • Monday, May 27th, 2013- Memorial Day~ no school • Wednesday, May 29th, 2013 Spring Concert at 6:30 *(note- change of date due to conflict with high school graduation.)- (just for those students who signed up to be in Mr. Harrison’s chorus group.) • Wednesday, June 5th, 2013- Field trip to Sassafras Environmental Center • Friday, June 7th, 2013- Awards Assembly 10:15 am • “End of the Year” party under the pavilion immediately following the • assembly • Tuesday, June 11th, 2013- Last day of school • We still have much academic ground to cover between now and the end of the year. In Math we will be studying Topics 11-16 with a focus on two and three dimensional shapes and attributes as well as area and perimeter. Literacy block will continue until May 31st, 2013 so please make sure your child continues to read four times a week for twenty minutes as well as complete weekly reading logs. In Social Studies we will begin our “Econ and me” economics unit that will correspond with our field trip to the Herr’s Potato Chip Factory. As you can see we will be “busy bees” between now and the end of the year. • Thank you for your continued support! The third grade team • JOYFUL JUNE • Thank you for all of your support in the 2012-2013 school year. We could not have planned and implemented many of our events without your support! Please remember to read, read, and read with your child this summer! Stay busy over the break! Take every opportunity to visit museums, go on day trips, go to the library or practice multiplication facts! Get outside and a take a hike and discover the Eastern Shore and then come home, read and relax. Above all, be safe and have fun! We wish all of our third graders good luck in fourth grade~ this is not good bye but see you next year! We look forward to meeting the new third grade students at the open house in August! Have a great summer! Important Dates: May 1st 1:30-2:15 PBIS incentive May 2nd Jump Rope for Heart (during specials) May 6th Acrobats a assembly at 8:30 May 9th 4th grade field trip to Bombay Hook May 16th Reading Quarterly May 22nd Middle school counselor visits 4th gradeMay 24th Field Day May 27th Memorial Day (NO SCHOOL) Week of May 28th Math QuarterlyMay 29th Aqua LabMay 29th Dress rehearsal May 31st PBIS incentive picnic in the park June 3rd 4th grade walk to the middle school June 10th - Awards ceremony 8:00 am followed by breakfast in the pavilion As you can see we have a lot of event on our plate. Please make every attempt to have your child here each day.  We have a lot to cover in a short amount of time.

  5. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Suggestion Box Health Room Our grills will soon be warming up and we will be getting together with our families and friends for cookouts. Did you know that there are about 76 million people a year in the United States who develop a food borne illness? A food borne illness is most often caused by the harmful bacteria Escherichia coli which is found in raw and undercooked meat and poultry. Salmonella can be found in meats as well as eggs, dairy products, fish, vegetables and fruit. The ten most riskiest foods are leafy lettuce, greens, tomatoes, sprouts, potatoes, berries, cheese, ice cream, eggs, tuna, and oysters. The following steps will help you handle your food safely to decrease your risk of a food borne illness: Cook your meat, poultry, and eggs thoroughly and use your meat thermometer. This will kill harmful bacteria. Wash your produce well under running water. Don’t cross contaminate your foods. Clean all of your surfaces, cutting boards, and utensils with hot soapy water. Don’t forget to wash your hands. Refrigerate leftovers. Food should not be left out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours. If the room temperature is 90’F or more it needs to be refrigerated within an hour. Bacteria can multiply rapidly if it is not well handled. Check to see that your refrigerator is set @ 40’F or below and the freezer is 0’F or below. Take the time to prepare your food safely and enjoy your cookout! We have included a suggestion box in the main office.  Parents who wish to leave a suggestion may do so.  Thank you for your help! Students learned about saving money in a presentation by Queenstown Bank. Madison Sherwood, kindergarten student, is pictured. STEM Night and the Science Fair Hopefully a paper came home to you about the Science Fair on May 20th.  I know we have many budding scientists here at SES!  Participation is optional, yet we can help you along the way if you are interested.  Please let me know if you have any questions or would like another copy of the instructions.   Students will have the opportunity to share their project during our STEM night on May 20th at 5:30.  Dinner will be provided, and parents and children will participate in STEM activities and view the Science Fair projects.   It should be a great night, and I hope to see all our families there, whether or not you participate in the Science Fair! The Fabulous Chinese Acrobats By:  Michele Hampton On May 6th, The Chinese Acrobats are scheduled to perform for the Sudlersville Elementary School students.  Students will see contortions, plate spinning, foot juggling, Chinese yo-yo, and group acrobats.  An interpreter will be with the performers to enrich with facts about Chinese culture and customs.  This assembly is supported by the SES PTA.  Parents are welcome to attend.

  6. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Math Matters Clip and save. Cut out grocery store coupons and tell how much money is saved with coins. For example, if you save 20 cents on detergent, say 2 dimes. Ask your child what could be purchased using the savings from the coupon. A pack of gum? A pencil? How much money could be saved with 3, 4, or 5 coupons? How could that money be counted out in coins and bills? What could be purchased with those savings? A pack of notebook paper? A magazine? How much money could be saved with coupons for a week's worth of groceries? How would that money be counted out? What could be purchased with those savings? A book? A movie ticket? What percentage of the original price is the coupon worth? Count the ways. How many ways can you make 10 cents, 25 cents, 30 cents, 40 cents, or 50 cents? You can help your child add the coins in various ways to get different answers. Tracking Time with TV: While watching television, make a chart showing how much time in every hour is used for commercials compared to how much time is used for the actual show. Do this for every half-hour of television you watch. Then make a bar or pie chart showing the two amounts. Time the minutes carefully. Tracking Time in your Day: Together with your child, keep track of how he or she spends time in one 24-hour period: time spent sleeping, eating, playing, reading, and going to school. Measure a strip of paper that is 24 inches long. Let each inch represent 1 hour. Color in the number of hours for each activity, using a different color for each activity. When finished, make the strip into a circle and place it on a blank piece of paper. Trace around the circle. Then make lines from the center of the circle to the end of each color. Your child has just made a circle (pie) chart of how he or she spends 24 hours. Compare this with how other people in your family spend their time.  During summer vacations, on rainy days, while waiting at the doctor's office, or on a stroll through the neighborhood, learning never ends. Your children can explore some fascinating mathematical possibilities in the world around them every day. For instance, math can be found outdoors in nature: look for symmetry in leaves; count the number, sizes, and kinds of trees on your street; and look at the various shapes and patterns of blooming flowers. Children will be learning math and enjoying it too! MATH MATTERS for the summer Your home is full of opportunities to explore math with your child and, at the same time, build his or her self-confidence and understanding of mathematical ideas. This is a chance for you and your child to "talk math" that is, to communicate about math while discovering relationships between numbers. Being able to describe mathematical patterns and relationships, such as those between "addition and subtraction" or "odd and even numbers," is important to later success in math. Students need practice in order to maintain their math skills during the summer break. Be sure to talk about numbers and math in your daily activities. Children can count coins, tell time, add up costs and calculate change. They can practice their facts using math card games like “Top It”. Coin clues. Ask your child to gather some change in his or her hand without showing what it is. Start with amounts of 25 cents or less (for first-graders, you can start with pennies and nickels). Ask your child to tell you how much money and how many coins there are. Guess which coins are being held. For example, "I have 17 cents and 5 coins. What coins do I have?" (3 nickels and 2 pennies). Reading We had 132 students in grades PreK-4 meet their reading goal for quarter 3. We need the support of all parents to help their children become successful readers.  Please see that you child reads each day and completes their reading logs.   They only need to complete 4 reading logs each week, but should still read every day.   Reading success is a team effort!   Help you child to reach their reading goal for quarter 4. Make reading fun!   Take your child to the library to check out books that interest them.  The librarian can help you to find books that your child can read.   Don't forget the importance of reading to your child.   Scan the words with your finger as you read to your child so that they can follow along.  Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Barbara Thurber Reading Specialist

  7. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Art News Music Congratulations to all artists for their amazing hard work all year long! The art room has been producing extremely colorful art in the form of collage, paintings, and drawings. Students are finishing up exploring color and value, as well as collages. To wrap up the year we will be working on a variety of art integrating textures and creatures. This has been an exciting year. Thank you for all of your hard work. I will be out on maternity leave until the end of the year. My replacement is very lucky to teach such fine artists! See you in the fall! Also, congratulations to those artists who participated in the Earth Day Art Exhibit. The creations were so amazing. Students used such a wide variety of found items, formerly known as trash, to create amazing works of art. Quite impressive! Thank you, Cassie Hosler Jump Rope For Heart is Coming to Our School! Did you know that heart disease and stroke are the #1 and #3 cause of death in America? Did you know that a majority of those lives impacted by heart disease could have been prevented through lifestyle changes? Healthy behaviors begin at home and should be reinforced at school. For the month of April, SES will be fundraising for a VERY important cause! Please aid your child’s efforts when collecting donations for the American Heart Association. Thank You Gifts can be seen on the donation envelope. Please have all donation envelopes returned to P.E. teacher Ms. Dean NO LATER than April 26th. Our annual jump rope activity day will take place on Thursday, May 2nd. Grades K-4 will have the opportunity to participate in cardiovascular exercises such as jumping rope, dancing, and more! On Wednesday, May 29th , SES will be presenting the annual Spring Concert.  The 1st grade classes will be performing, along with the 3rd/4th grade spring chorus, and the 4th grade recorder club.  The Eagle Squad will also make a special appearance.  The show will begin at 6:30 pm. Performers will need to arrive at 6:00 pm.   Guidance Did you know… Education pays ... Education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates June:  Summer brings about many changes. Don’t forget, if you are planning to move, please let the office know so that records can be sent to eth new school before the school year starts. All pre-K and K registrations for school year 2013-2014 should be done as soon as possible to plan for classes. Have a safe and happy summer! See you next year! Mrs. Webster

  8. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 End of Year Award Ceremonies June7- Grades 2 & 3 10:15am Pre-K, K and Judy Center are doing the "Safe and Healthy Summer" activity on Friday, June 7th. 5:30-7:30pm. June 10 – Grade 4 8:00am Grade 1 10:00am Kindergarten Students Display Spring Art WorkStudents in Mrs. Nuse's kindergarten class display their colorful art projects of Spring landscapes.  Pictured left to right:  Mrs. Nuse (kindergarten teacher), Andre Young, Katherine Maule, Enrick Mendoza, Ms. Leslie Storm (art teacher) The only elementary school drill team and color guard in Maryland, the SES Eagle Squad meets weekly to develop leadership, teamwork, and a commitment to community service.  Left to Right: (front row) Levy Lofland, Mackenzie Rodriguez, Savannah Fritzsche, Alyssa Apple, Peyton Gestole, William Brown, Bradley Davis. (back row) Mrs. Leventhal, Joshua Mustetter, Trenay Wigfall, Brooke Garcia, Armando Macario-Galan, Audrey Karbaum, Kiara Hohrein.

  9. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 SES 2013 Earth Day With the support of teachers, parents, and community volunteers, more than 300 students at Sudlersville Elementary School explored environmental issues of the Chesapeake Bay and engaged in community service on Earth Day, April 22. Students gained a deeper understanding of environmental stewardship and how important it is to care for the environment of Queen Anne’s County. After a rousing assembly led by Sultana, Inc., Vice President Chris Cerino who had the students involved in a variety of learning activities put to music, students attended workshops that were designed to enrich the students’ instructional program. Student journals were used to record students’ responses to their hands-on activities. The annual recycled art exhibit showcased student work representing wildlife and environmental problems of the Chesapeake Bay. A variety of workshops enriched student learning. They included squid dissection with DNR leader Martha Shaum, fish of the Chesapeake Bay with DNR officer Bob Sadzinski, and regional snakes with Tuckahoe DNR rangers. Additional sessions included a study of blue crabs, beekeeping on the Eastern Shore, LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!!!! Dr. Lowery and the State Board have approved our request for a waiver on the two days we were closed for Hurricane Sandy.  That means that our last day for students is June 11, 2013.   The last day for teachers is June 14.  Further information regarding how time on those days will be allocated will be forthcoming in the next several weeks.  the value of river buffers, recycling plastic bottles into other usable items, protecting the Circle of Life, the butterfly life cycle, the workings of our watershed, and the importance of sorting trash for controlling our landfills. Fourth graders also analyzed energy conservation under the tutelage of Choptank Electric’s Energy Program Coordinator, Tom Tyndall. Other visiting environmentalists included Richard Keller of Maryland Waste Management, retired DNR officer Nick Carter, Andi Pupke of Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage Foundation, Chester Riverkeeper David Foster, Natural Resources Police Reserve Officer Den Leventhal, and Land Conservancy Director Jay Falstad who is also an SES parent. This 2013 SES Earth Day celebration was led by Mary Leventhal and Elaine Butler. A committee of volunteers coordinated efforts for Earth Day. Thank you to Beverly Greaves, Dominique Moen, Margot Massie, Rose Seningen, Margot Massie, Gerri Grimes, Terri Gloyd, Missy Hollis, Lori Yarbrough, Cassandra Hosler, Chris Harrison, Fallon Simpler, Nancy Smith, Robbie Hall, and Zachary Hall. Abigail Cox (K-Landgraf) with her 2nd Grade Reading Buddy Abigail Altamirano (2nd – Kane)

  10. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Parent Involvement A list of these building blocks with further description is available in the Parent Resource Room – B3. Please stop by anytime to visit and take information home. PLEASE NOTE: If you plan to chaperone any of the upcoming field trips, please be sure you have completed the Volunteer Application and Information forms and attend a Volunteer Orientation if you have not already done so. These are requirements of the Queen Anne’s County Board of Education and must be done each school year. The Volunteer Appreciation Reception will be held Wednesday, May 22. Invitations to our volunteers will be sent home soon. Thank you! to all the parents/grandparents who helped make the 3rd annual Earth Day Celebration at Sudlersville Elementary a great event!. They include: Dominique Ellingsworth Mohen (presenter and food donations), Margo Massie (presenter), Jay Falstad (presenter), Michael Carroll and Beverly Greaves. Their help in educating our students about our earth is very much appreciated. We are very lucky to have them as partners at SES! The following are the remaining building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up healthy, caring, and responsible and also help them to succeed in school as identified by the Research Institute: CONSTRUCTIVE USE OF TIME – Creative activities, Youth Programs, Religious community, Time at home COMMITMENT TO LEARNING – Achievement motivation, School engagement, Homework, Bonding to school, Reading for pleasure POSITIVE VALUES – Caring, Equality and social justice, Integrity, Honesty, Responsibility, Restraint SOCIAL COMPETENCIES – Planning and decision making, Interpersonal competence, Cultural competence, Resistance skills, Peaceful conflict resolution POSITIVE IDENTITY – Personal power, Self-esteem, Sense of purpose, Positive view of personal future • FIELD DAY!!! • MAY 24TH 2013 • Opening Ceremonies: • 8:30 am (Blacktop) • We will kick off the day with a performance from our very own EAGLE SQUAD! • Our teachers will participate in a friendly competition in • front of the entire school! • Station start time: 9:00 am • All lunch shifts will follow the regular schedule. • A form with bagged lunch choices will be sent home to parents. • Staff vs. Students Competition: 1:30 pm • Awards Ceremony: 1:45 pm Sleep and School Performance When you get too little sleep on a regular basis, a condition known as sleep deprivation can occur, causing you to shortchange yourself on a very important aspect of life. Everyone knows that food and water are essential to life. Getting enough sleep is just as important. Yes, life is hectic and juggling time and schedules can be extremely difficult. The responsibilities of going to school, working, recreating and enjoying a satisfying social life all cut into the time you have to sleep. Interestingly enough, without the proper amount of sleep, each category mentioned will suffer. Schools and Communities Real Life Story – Sleep Deprivation Affects Performance at School and Work By Marsha Goldstein, LCSW

  11. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 The Judy Center News for May and June The Judy Center staff participated in the pre-K and Kindergarten registration to make acquaintances, help with enrollment and give books to all the children. It was nice to meet new friends! Please remember to tell friends and neighbors to call the school for an appointment to register their children if they have not already done so. Please save the date for Friday, June 7th, 2013 for our annual end-of-the-year picnic! The Judy Center provides this culminating activity to celebrate the year we have had with our pre-k, Kindergarten, Family Center, Playgroup and Child Care Provider and other partnering agency families who live in the SES zone. The event features children performing songs and finger plays and the Blue Sky Puppet Theatre will be presenting “Bananas”, a puppet show about the importance of health and nutrition. The Judy Center will be providing bag dinners for all! This will be held at SES on Friday, June 7th from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00p.m. (ending time may be later depending on how many classes perform). Please look for flyer coming soon. Due to ordering meals, R.S.V.P. will be necessary. The Judy Center Playgroup is making plans for the summer now. Playgroup will continue throughout the summer and may have to offer two sessions depending on enrollment. Please look for Playgroup flyer/invite coming soon as well. The Family Center also runs 12 months and will continue to offer playgroup on Wednesdays. This has been a great year to be a part of the Judy Center/SES community! Thanks for making us feel welcome!

  12. SUDLERSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Title 1 School & Judy Center Partner MAY 2013 Second Graders acting out “Henry & Ramona”

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