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Friday, March 30, 2012

Congratulations to 4th and 5th grade teachers and students


It is my pleasure to announce that Schaller-Crestland Elementary has been named the Reading Plus School of the Week.  Thank you so much for all your hard work on the program.  This program has assisted many of students in 4th and 5th grade to become more fluent and accurate in thier reading.  I am excited for the students and staff who have dedicated themselves to become better learners.

         Not only am I proud but we stand out from others in the area of education and Reading Plus has recognized our committment too!  WAY TO GO!                           Principal Pickhinke




Monday, March 26, 2012

Reading Is Important



You should all know how important it is 
to read to your children. Children whose families
 read with them have better language and
literacy skills in school. And the bonds
that you make with your children when
you read with them help them feel loved,
comforted, and secure. Like most families,
you want to read with your children, but
somehow days can go by without you sitting down with them and opening a book.
The key is to make it a priority. Here are
several suggestions to help your children
improve their reading skills.
Fifteen minutes a day can change their 
lives. You may be surprised to know that 
educators recommend just 15 minutes 
a day of reading, as a minimum. Like 
exercise, of course longer sessions are even 
more beneficial.

Sunday, March 18, 2012


TK celebrated the 108th birthday of Dr Suess by hosting the Cat in the Hat.  She read the story the Lorax to us in March.  The TK kids enjoyed showing her our fancy hats!!

The Cat in the Hat AKA Betty Roeder reading to Schaller-Crestland Transitional Kindergarten 

TK AM:  Front left:  Brianna, Xavier, Jazmine, Daniel, Kaitlynn, Brenden
Back:  Seth , James, The Cat in the Hat, Nora, Francisco, Cole, Ivan, Lauren 
TK PM: Front left: Mazee, Chayse, Kane, Clayton, Matthew 
Back: Conner, Blake, Karina, The Cat in the Hat, Bella , Braeden, Mya 
 

Monday, March 12, 2012


Mrs. Grieme's preschool class has been busy reading and learning about Dr. Seuss.  They have made cat in the hat's for their bulletin board, made oobleck, and had The Cat in the Hat visit their classroom.  She read The Lorax to the children and brought them a treat of rainbow fish for the story of One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.
The Cat in the Hat (aka Betty Roeder) reads to the preschoolers. 


Next week the preschoolers will be making hats and tasting green eggs and ham.  After tasting the green eggs and ham they will chart who liked it and who didn't.

Friday, March 2, 2012

TV time


Keep your child from passively surfing television programs from the time she gets home to bedtime. Set good viewing habits with these five tips:

  1. Set firm limits on how many hours a day your child watches TV. 
  2. Don't let your child have a TV in his bedroom or have the TV on for "background noise" while he does homework. 
  3. Record shows and watch them later so you can fast-forward through commercials.
  4. Lose the remote. Make your child choose a show and stick to it.
  5. Find shows that teach and inspire your child to think about life issues. Watch them together and then turn the TV off and talk about them.

As a parent myself it is easy to have children watch too much tv or just have it on and surf.  I hope these suggestions help you to make tv more meaningful with purpose!  Principal Pickhinke