Sunday, February 27, 2011

5th Grade Parents - We Need Your Pictures!

Wanted….DUE FEBRUARY 28
Your child's pictures for the 5th Grade Yearbook
We are collecting 5 – 10 pictures of your child for the 5th grade yearbook.  The yearbook will be given to all 5th graders on June 14, 2011 at the 5th Grade Promotion Party.
One picture per year K – 5… if possible.
 
Pictures should be from McGaugh events
not home pictures, birthday parties, or sporting events.
 
Photos submitted electronically OR on a disk are preferred!
Send pictures electronically to your classroom rep below OR
put pictures/disks in this envelope and place in classroom collection box.
 
Label pictures or disks with the following information:
 
1.      Parent name/phone #
2.      Child's name and room #
3.      School year of each picture (K, 1st, 2nd, etc.)
4.      The event that the picture is from
5.      Names of the students in the picture
 
 
Collection Boxes are in the classrooms!
Gaw: Penny Homan-Muise
McClellan: Terrell Frazier
O'Brien: Michelle Samuelson
Salmones: Lori Brandt or Heidi Marsh
Kostrzewa/Smith: Shelley Drisko
 
NAME OF CHILD___________________________________________
TEACHER_________________________________________________


Please go to the McGaugh Website, under Parents, then 5th Grade Promotion.  Forms are available to print out and send in to the class collection boxes.
Remember - our yearbook needs production time!  We need your pictures as soon as possible!
Thank you!

Thursday, February 24, 2011

You'll Want to Save This Date

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Sunday, April 3rd
Join us for a memorable mingle of fine food, exotic cocktails, and exciting auctions at Tantalum.

Looking to make this night extra special? Purchase a Premier Ticket.  Your Premier Ticket will provide:
    Transportation to and from The Event
    Premier Seating with your party of 10
    Wine at your Premier Table
    Opportunity to win a Devynn's Garden Center Piece
    Bypass check-in

Project SEEK would like your assistance in making this year's auctions the best ever.  Please contact us with your tax deductable auction donation.  The money raised goes directly to maintain enrichment programs at McGaugh.       

Want more information; contact Michelle Gillespie
               

2011-12 Class Placement

A message from Daryle Palmer:  March seems to be the month when parents' thoughts flip into September and the beginning of school. Parents start asking questions about the next grade curriculum and teachers at the next grade level. I would like to review the issue of parent request for placement.
            Placement for each and every child at McGaugh Elementary is done through a very extensive process by the teachers and administration. We work to create balanced classes with three different academic levels. This allows classes to have three primary skill level groups. By grouping in this manner, the teacher can have two groups working independently while he/she is working with the third group and meet with each group in rotations. We also create balance in the classes' social/emotional levels. A class filled with lots of talkative students can be very challenging. We also work to balance the maturity levels and genders. This process requires we look at all academic, work habits, study skills and citizenship areas of each child as we place them in classes. There are also discussions about the best environment for the child in terms of the teacher's personalities. While some students thrive in a very strict and organized environment, others are more comfortable in a more relaxed teaching environment.
There are two classes for which we will accept parent request. These are the Community and the Gateway. Parent request/permission to be in these classes is due to the unique nature of these classes. The Community is taught by 2 highly skilled teachers, Mrs. Nash and Ms. Caldwell. In the class there are 10- 14 students with IEP's and 24 regular education students in K-1.  In the Gateway, 2-3, Mrs. Eckert and Mrs. Bailey teach 24 regular education students and approximately 12-14 students with IEP's.  The concept of these blended classes contains the following attributes:
·       These are continuity classrooms. Children at the lower grade, in both of these class settings, stay with the Community/Gateway teachers for two years, thus providing continuity for student learning.
·       Two teachers, one regular education and one special education, work together throughout each day to provide integrated experiences for the special education and regular education children for the mutual benefit of all children assigned to the class.
·       Students are separated by grade level for the academic instruction.
·       Instructional aides are assigned to both classroom to provide support for students
      with IEP's and lower the adult/student ratio. 
Parents who are interested in having their child considered for placement in either of these classes should send a letter expressing their request for such a placement to the office prior to March 31st. Currently, I have received a number of request for these classes, and if you have already sent in a request you do not need to send a new request. Following the March 31st deadline, we will review the list of interested students with parental request and determine the best placement for each of these students. Because we make decisions on the best educational placement for each of our students, the date on the letter of request will not be a determining factor in who will be placed in this class.
McGaugh is blessed with amazing teachers at all grade levels, and while these two classes are unique opportunities, placement in these classes is not always the best educational placement for each child.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!

You're invited to a Birthday Party for Dr. Seuss on March 2nd at the Mary Wilson Library.  See the attached flier for more details.

Dining for McGaugh

It's Dining for McGaugh Time
at
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6405 E. Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach
562.596.1914

Thursday, February 24, 4-9pm, enjoy a relaxing dinner and delicious dessert with family and friends.
Our school will get 20% of the proceeds, which will benefit our kids!
Just print the attached flier or get a flier from the front office and hand it to your server.
See you at Ruby's!


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Spanish Language & Cultural Enrichment Program


The Los Alamitos Educational Foundation's Language Enrichment Institute will be offering beginning level Spanish Language Classes beginning in March at McGaugh.

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Attached is a flier with more information.
If you are interested please contact the Educational Foundation.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Legislative Advocacy

McGaugh Families:

This Thursday, February 17, celebrates the 114th year of the National Congress of Mothers.  Today, we know that organization by its newer and abbreviated name - PTA.  As adopted most recently in 2007, "The mission of the California State PTA is to positively impact the lives of all children and families by representing our members and empowering and supporting them with skills in advocacy, leadership, and communications".

The state of our State is unpredictable at best, especially where educational matters and the budget are concerned.  PTA representatives from all over the state, including our own 1st Vice President, met with legislators in Sacramento last week in their Advocacy capacity to fulfill our motto of "Every Child, One Voice" in expressing concerns and offering opinions and solutions.

If you would like to know more about the State PTA's research and positions on state legislative actions, please visit their website at http://www.capta.org.  Most recently, the State PTA issued an "Information Alert" regarding their position on the Governor's budget proposal and the Parent Trigger Law.

The McGaugh PTA continues to work hard for our J.H. McGaugh Students, and we appreciate the support of our volunteers, member parents, and school staff.  We welcome your input at our Membership Meetings in the Auditorium at 8:15am on the first Thursday of each month.  While our official position cannot reject State's guidance, we understand that there are many viewpoints and opinions.  Together we can continue to keep McGaugh a wonderful learning environment for our children and grandchildren.

Thank you again for your support and interest in our school.  For more McGaugh information and "school to home fliers", visit the school's official website at http://www.losal.org/mcgaugh.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The Gift of Storytelling

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"Once upon a time, in the kingdom of McGaugh, the court Jesters were called upon to entertain the royal children with the gift of storytelling…."

Let's Celebrate and Grow our Media Center!
Dedicate a book to your Student or teacher
for a birthday, special occasion or
just because you love them.

Ø  All dedicated books have a special plaque inside with a personalized message from you.

Ø  The dedicated book is read to your child and their classroom by one or our jesters in costume.

Ø  The book will be enjoyed at home for one week and then will remain in McGaugh's Media Center throughout time for all to enjoy.

Ø  A colorful bell, with the child's name, is hung on the Jester wall in the Media Center for all to view!

Ø  The cost is $20 per dedication and Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles are encouraged to participate!

Jester Dedication Forms are available in the media center and on-line through the McGaugh Website under the Media Center channel.  Books for dedication are available to choose in the parent resource room located in the media center.

Please contact Cari Ledgard with questions.

2011 All-District Choral Concert

Los Alamitos Unified School District presents the

2011 All-District Choral Festival

Monday, March 7th at 7:00pm

Advanced tickets can be purchased prior to event date at the
Los Alamitos Unified School District Administration Office on:
February 22, 23, 24 and 25 from 8:00am-11:00am and 1:00pm-3:30pm
See the attached flier for more details on tickets and location

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Honorary Service Awards

The Honorary Service Award (HSA) is an honor conferred upon an individual, organization, or business, in special recognition of outstanding service to children and youth.  Please take a moment to fill out the attached nomination form and recognize someone for all their hard work and dedication.  Nominations are due by Monday, February 28th.

zpizza Night

Wednesday, February 9th is McGaugh Night at Zpizza!

Looking for a mid-week treat?  Don't want to make dinner Wednesday night?  Come to Zpizza on Main Street any time Wednesday, for dine-in, delivery, or take-out!  Project SEEK will get 20% of the proceeds, our students will benefit from the dollars we raise, and everyone gets some yummy pizza!  Print up the attached flyer and bring it with you!  See you at Zpizza on Wednesday!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Legislating Success

Dear McGaugh Families,

Thank you for your generous financial support to Project SEEK; their Call to Action was a success and you donated enough money to fully fund the computer lab, media center and art lab.  Our kids are so fortunate to have such dedicated, talented people investing so much into their futures.

We now need your ideas.  Your PTA representatives are meeting with state legislators on Tuesday, February 7th, after our yearly legislation conference in Sacramento.  We know that more budget cuts are coming, so we need to be practical and work with this reality – how do we run things more efficiently?

For example, we could remove the strings attached to state funding, such as required testing and reporting; we need to focus on the basics now and bring back additional testing when we have more money to pay for this.  Also, we currently must spend about $1,000 per classroom to mount an Elmo projector – even if the hardware is already installed and it's just a matter of moving already existing equipment around in the room.  Parents could easily volunteer to do this so we could save that money for teachers.

Please give our state representatives, Assemblyman Silva and Senator Harman, ideas on how we can protect our kids' education and stretch our educational dollars a bit further.  Send your thoughts to Tammy Metzger by Monday, February 7th, and she'll incorporate your responses into her letter.

Or, send your thoughts directly to Assemblyman Jim Silva through his website at http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/67/ and Senator Tom Harman at http://cssrc.us/web/35/default.aspx.   If you send Tammy a copy of your letter, she'll hand deliver it to their offices and will mention key points of various letters during the meetings.  A well written letter -- that is read by a high level staffer -- is one of the best ways you can make a difference and affect policy.

Thank you for your support!

Books Before Bedtime

McGaugh Parents and Students:
Mark your calendars....

Books Before Bedtime is Thursday, February 17th. Don't miss this fun event.

It's pajama night at school. Kids can wear their favorites, come to the McGaugh media center to hear bedtime stories and songs performed by their favorite jesters! Many wonderful gently used books will be available for sale. Refreshments will be provided.
All books will be sold for .25 cents each!!

6:30-8:30pm
(Storytime will be from 7:00-8:00pm)

Please help PTA collect books for this event. Bring any gently used children's books to the school office for donation.

contact Jeanna Mingram with any questions

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

PTA Meeting Tomorrow (2/3/11)

Our February PTA meeting is tomorrow morning, 8:15, in the Auditorium. Among other PTA business, we will continue discussion and call for a vote on the motion put forward at our last General Meeting to gift funds to Project SEEK toward Forward Funded Positions at the school.

Hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

H.U.G.S. in the New Year

The January H.U.G.S. Newsletter is attached and contains information for and about the McGaugh Elementary School special needs students and programs.
 
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