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<strong>JET</strong> <strong>NEWS</strong><br />

<strong>Johnston</strong> Educational Times<br />

Beaver Creek Elementary, <strong>Johnston</strong>, Iowa<br />

May 2013 Volume 9<br />

The busy month of May is here, and the school year is<br />

winding down. There is a flurry of activity to get<br />

everything done before the close of the school year.<br />

Our staff and students are working to complete their<br />

grade level curriculum by Friday, May 24. There are<br />

several special events and field trips this month. Two<br />

of our traditional year-end events will take place this<br />

month. Field Day is on Friday, May 17. Kindergarten<br />

through second grade students will have their field day<br />

in the morning and third through fifth grade students<br />

will have their field day in the afternoon. The Beaver<br />

Creek BBQ is scheduled for Monday, May 20.<br />

Families are invited to attend the BBQ and look for the<br />

The last day of<br />

school, Friday, May 24, will be a one hour early<br />

dismissal, with a dismissal time of 2:35 pm.<br />

Many great things have taken place during the year,<br />

and everyone should be proud of our school. Our<br />

teachers and staff members go above and beyond to<br />

help all students learn. Our students work hard and<br />

strive to give their personal best every day. Beaver<br />

Creek families support their students, our school and<br />

community. After fourteen years at Beaver Creek, I<br />

am still amazed at the support our school receives from<br />

families.<br />

Planning for the 2013-14 school year is already<br />

occurring. There will be thirty-one homeroom sections<br />

at Beaver Creek next year, which is an increase on one<br />

homeroom. We will have five sections in every grade<br />

level except fourth grade, where we will have six<br />

sections. Stacey Barta will be moving from fifth grade<br />

to fourth grade.<br />

Classroom assignment letters will be mailed to families<br />

in early August. All <strong>Johnston</strong> elementary schools will<br />

be using the same date to notify families. We wait<br />

until later in the summer so we can have an accurate<br />

enrollment count before releasing the class lists. Due<br />

to the late release date, changes will not be made to<br />

class assignments after they are mailed. The first day<br />

of school for the 2013-14 school year is Thursday,<br />

August 15.<br />

This is the time we share our staffing changes for the<br />

next school year. There are few to announce at this<br />

time. The preschool classroom at Beaver Creek will<br />

be moving to Timber Ridge, as there is space available<br />

inside the school building for this program. Thanks to<br />

Angie Butler and Mary Spaulding for their work at<br />

four year old preschool teachers. Stephanie Lovelace<br />

has been hired as a new special education teacher for<br />

next year. She has been working for us as a long term<br />

substitute teacher most of this year and we are happy<br />

to make her a permanent member of our staff.<br />

Enjoy the month of May and have a great summer.<br />

Encourage your children to read, write and review their<br />

math facts over the summer. Most importantly, take<br />

the opportunity to have fun with your children, and<br />

seize the learning opportunities that come from<br />

vacations and days at home.<br />

See you in August!<br />

Eric Toot, Principal<br />

Iowa Assessments Results 2013


Below you will find a brief summary of our building<br />

Iowa Assessment results, which were taken in<br />

February. Individual student results were shared at<br />

parent teacher conferences in March. This is a test<br />

given to second through fifth grade students every<br />

year, and the results of our third, fourth and fifth<br />

graders are reported to the Iowa Department of<br />

Education. This was the second year of the current<br />

format of the Iowa Assessments, so we are able to do<br />

<br />

Below you will find a chart of the percent of student<br />

proficient on the Iowa assessments during the 2011-12<br />

school year compared to the 2012-13 school year and<br />

the resulting increase. Proficient performance is<br />

considered working at grade level or above. Our staff<br />

members are pleased to see the increase in proficiency<br />

rates for students taking the test. <br />

or the Beaver Creek office can answer more specific<br />

questions about our building performance and/or your<br />

<br />

Content Area 2011-12 2012-13 % increase<br />

Reading grades 3-5 90.6% 91.6% 1.0%<br />

Math grades 3-5 91.9% 94.9% 3.0%<br />

Science grades 3-5 92.6% 93.6% 1.0%<br />

Wellness Week<br />

May 6 th - May 10 th<br />

Healthy students are ready to learn. Help show your<br />

commitment to good health by participating in<br />

wellness activities this week at school.<br />

Monday: Wear Green and recycle<br />

Tuesday: Wear fitness clothes and tennis shoes. Be<br />

sure and eat a good breakfast.<br />

Wednesday: Wear a hat and bring a water bottle.<br />

Remember to wear sunscreen.<br />

House Call<br />

From Nurses Office<br />

Iowa Statewide Poison Control Center<br />

available 24 hours a day<br />

The Iowa Statewide Poison Control Center, serving all<br />

99 counties in Iowa, managed over 54,000 inbound<br />

calls last year.<br />

The Center is staffed by registered nurses and medical<br />

toxicologists, and provides treatment recommendations<br />

for people who have been exposed to pharmaceuticals,<br />

household products, chemicals, plants, mushrooms,<br />

vaccines, pesticides, heavy metals, snake bites, and<br />

food poisoning. About 90 percent of poison emergency<br />

calls from the public are treated safely and<br />

appropriately at home following the advice of poison<br />

center experts.<br />

<br />

1-800-222-1222.<br />

K ids Helping K ids<br />

JDRF awareness week was a huge success. Beaver<br />

Creek raised over $ 5,050.00 to help find a cure for<br />

Juvenile Diabetes. Mr. Toot kept his promise and had<br />

twenty pies thrown in his face during our assembly last<br />

Friday. After the assembly, there was school wide<br />

walk- a- thon. Students enjoyed an apple and water<br />

bottle after the walk. Thank you to all the students<br />

who donated coins for this great cause! Also, thanks to<br />

Charter Bank in <strong>Johnston</strong> for counting our coins, Iowa<br />

Orchards for donating apples, Hy-Vee and Fareway for<br />

donating water. Thank you, to all the parents who<br />

helped support this cause by donating coins, collecting<br />

coins, placing shoes around the building and helping<br />

with the walk.<br />

Beaver Creek is a special place!<br />

Thursday: Show your support for your favorite sports<br />

team. Go for a walk after school.<br />

Friday: Wear your Beaver Creek Character shirt.<br />

Write down how many fruits and vegetables that you<br />

eat today.


Guidance News<br />

Spring has sprung and summer break is just around the<br />

corner. Just as we encourage parents to continue<br />

<br />

(through summer programs, book clubs, math clubs,<br />

<br />

to continue<br />

social/personal development during the summer<br />

months.<br />

<br />

guidance education throughout the summer:<br />

* Schedule (or have your child schedule) occasional<br />

play dates throughout the summer months. While<br />

<br />

<br />

involve face-to-face social interaction (playing video<br />

games or on the computer, watching TV or movies,<br />

etc.). The more kids practice using appropriate social<br />

skills (such as sharing, taking turns, and<br />

communicating effectively with others) the easier it<br />

will be for them to make and keep friends.<br />

* Perform service projects as a family, such as visiting<br />

a nursing home, volunteering at a homeless shelter, or<br />

<br />

way to teach kids about citizenship is by letting them<br />

feel for themselves how rewarding it is to help others.<br />

*Plant something together. Share the work with your<br />

child regarding the care of the plant/tree/flowers. This<br />

is a great way for kids to visualize how responsibility<br />

pays off, and it helps kids understand that cooperation<br />

and care for other living things makes the world a nicer<br />

place in which to live.<br />

*Come up with a summer safety plan. During the<br />

summer months, many kids will spend more time alone<br />

at home than during the school year. While being<br />

home alone can be exciting for a school-aged person, it<br />

can also cause feelings of anxiety. Putting together a<br />

plan will help your child, and you, feel less anxious.<br />

Talk to your children about what to do if certain<br />

situations arise (such as a medical emergency,<br />

strangers, fire, or severe weather). Have a list of<br />

emergency numbers and your safety plan hung in plain<br />

view so your kids have easy access to it.<br />

*Help your child make a scrapbook or journal of the<br />

<br />

creativity, as well as allow kids to look back and<br />

remember their summer and the events that took place.<br />

There are a number of other meaningful and<br />

educational activities to do with your kids over the<br />

summer, many of which cost little to nothing and<br />

require minimal planning.<br />

Have a great summer! Ms. Barta-Smith and Mrs.<br />

Johnson<br />

Beaver C reek - Field Day<br />

F riday, May 17, 2013<br />

Field day is an all school event, which will give us an<br />

opportunity to celebrate our abilities and to test our<br />

physical skills. Please have students wear "play"<br />

clothes this day so they are comfortable and can<br />

participate in running and movement activities and<br />

bring a labeled water bottle. We will need many<br />

parents to volunteer to run stations and assist in the<br />

events. On May 17, AM volunteers will meet in the<br />

gym at 8:50; PM volunteers will meet in the gym at<br />

12:35.<br />

Time Schedule for Field Day<br />

9:15 11:15 AM Activities All Kindergarten, 1 st<br />

and 2 nd grade students<br />

***<strong>School</strong> hot lunch will be a cold sack lunch***<br />

1:00 3:00 PM Activities All 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th<br />

grade students<br />

3:00 3:15 All <strong>School</strong> celebration on black top area<br />

grades K-5 th Ice Cream treats<br />

Drake Relays<br />

This year Christina Abdallah, Chloe Fehn, David<br />

Huante and Cooper Peddicord earned the honor of<br />

representing Beaver Creek Elementary at the Drake<br />

Relays. Hannah Blackford and Colby Brincks were<br />

alternates for the event. These students competed in<br />

the shuttle relay April 26th on the Drake football field<br />

against area elementary schools. Great job and go<br />

DRAGONS!


Music News<br />

Upcoming Concert Information:<br />

K indergarten<br />

May 2 nd , 2013<br />

From Here to There<br />

6:15 Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Harmeyer, and Mrs.<br />

<br />

7:15 Ms. Lassen and Mrs. Seybert<br />

Students should wear dress attire. (No jeans, t-shirts or<br />

tattered clothing, please.) Students should arrive in<br />

their classroom 15 minutes prior to their concert time.<br />

Song of the Month:<br />

April: <br />

May: (Peace Friend, Until I Meet<br />

Again)<br />

Mrs. Cindy Rash -- 2 nd - (Meyer, Swaim, South) 3 rd ,<br />

4 th , & 5 th Grades<br />

crash@johnston.k12.ia.us<br />

Please Join Us for the Beaver C reek<br />

End of Year Cook-Out<br />

Monday, May 20<br />

Lunch and recess times are the following:<br />

Recess<br />

Lunch<br />

Second Grade 10:40-11:00 11:05-11:25<br />

Third Grade 11:05-11:25 11:30-11:50<br />

First Grade 11:30-11:50 11:55-12:15<br />

Kindergarten 11:55-12:15 12:20-12:40<br />

Fourth Grade 12:20-12:40 12:4 5-1:05<br />

Fifth Grade 12:45-1:05 1:10-1:30<br />

Menu:<br />

Hamburger on a Bun or Hot Dog on a Bun<br />

Pasta Salad<br />

Baby Carrots<br />

Munchies Snack Mix Dessert Fresh Fruit<br />

Milk<br />

Cost: Adult $3.20 Child: $2.30<br />

Mrs. Kelli Stoa -- Kindergarten, 1 st & 2 nd Grade<br />

(Rosene & Kohlhaas)<br />

kelli.stoa@johnston.k12.ia.us<br />

Special Olympics<br />

<br />

Special Olympics 2013 Summer Games. The following<br />

students will compete for gold medals on Friday, May<br />

24. Zach Bishop, fourth grade; Cale Charlet, fourth<br />

grade; and Chloe Uitenbroek, fourth grade will run the<br />

50-meter-dash. Tony Pigman, third grade, will<br />

compete in the tennis ball throw. The competitors<br />

qualified for the Summer Games by finishing first<br />

place in their heat at the Special Olympics qualifying<br />

event on April 9. The 2013 Summer Games will be<br />

held in Ames at the Iowa State University campus. If<br />

you would like to attend and cheer on our Beaver<br />

Creek athletes, please contact Stephanie Lovelace at<br />

Stephanie.lovelace@johnston.k12.ia.us for more<br />

information and an event schedule.<br />

Non-discrimination Statement<br />

It is the policy of the <strong>Johnston</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>District</strong> not to illegally discriminate on the basis of<br />

race, color, national origin, gender, disability, religion,<br />

creed, age (for employment), marital status (for<br />

programs), sexual orientation, gender identity and<br />

socioeconomic status (for programs) in its educational<br />

programs and its employment practices.<br />

There is a grievance procedure for processing<br />

complaints of discrimination. If you have questions or<br />

a grievance related to this policy please contact the<br />

<br />

Executive Director of Human Resources, 5608 Merle<br />

Hay Road, <strong>Johnston</strong>, Iowa 50131, (515) 278-0470,<br />

tom.mitchell@johnston.k12.ia.us.


On Monday, April 15 th and Tuesday, April 16 th , all Beaver Creek preschool thru 5 th grade students had the<br />

<br />

fact-filled alphabet books, math books and his Who Would Win series. He has written over 80 books.<br />

Students learned about <br />

stories of living in near the ocean in Massachusetts.<br />

A special thank you to the Beaver Creek PTO, the <strong>Johnston</strong> <strong>School</strong> Foundation, and Ramada Tropics Resort for<br />

funding and supporting this wonderful experience for our students.<br />

Jerry Pallotta shares some fun stories about writing and researching his book,<br />

The Skull Alphabet Book.<br />

.<br />

1 st graders loved learning about ocean<br />

life from author Jerry Pallotta.


Parents: The Bond Election is June 25, 2013<br />

<br />

June!<br />

After listening to voter feedback following the September election, the district lowered the cost of the bond<br />

referendum by $10 million; down from $51 million to $41 million. We also listened to what you had to say<br />

about the design of the proposed new high school. The building is now a two-story structure with less open<br />

space and more square footage in classrooms. Finally, the district is committed to providing parents and all<br />

<br />

district newsletter in late March and two large postcards about different bond-related projects. You can also find<br />

a wealth of information, including videos, printable materials, FAQs, and tax information on the bond website:<br />

www.johnston.k12.ia.us/Bond2013.<br />

Please mark your calendars now and plan to vote in this important district election on June 25, 2013. Two<br />

elementaries, JMS, and JHS are facing overcrowding issues that cannot be fixed with building additions. The<br />

projects proposed in the bond referendum represent permanent solutions to our crowded buildings.<br />

We encourage you to attend a public information meeting on the bond. The next meeting will be on Monday,<br />

April 29 at the Meredith Drive Reformed Church (5128 Meredith Drive, Des Moines) at 6:30 p.m. Other<br />

meetings will be on May 15 at <strong>Johnston</strong> Middle <strong>School</strong> at 6:30 p.m.; May 30 at the <strong>Johnston</strong> Public Library at 6<br />

p.m.; and June 11 at Summit Middle <strong>School</strong> at 6 p.m.<br />

You can also contact the district office at 278-0470 with questions. Thank you and we look forward to your<br />

participation in the June 25 bond referendum election.


Beaver Creek Activity Calendar<br />

May 2013<br />

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat<br />

4/28 4/29 4/30 1 2 3 4<br />

5 th Gr. Band<br />

Concert 6:30<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Music Concerts:<br />

6:15 Harmeyer,<br />

Hyde &<br />

McDonald<br />

7:15 Lassen &<br />

Seybert<br />

5 6 7 8 9 10 11<br />

2 nd Gr. Blank Park<br />

Zoo<br />

1 st Gr. Balance &<br />

Motion<br />

Board Mtg. 7 pm<br />

@ ARC<br />

4 th Gr .Exercise<br />

Your Character<br />

Kindergarten<br />

Picket Fence<br />

Creamery<br />

4 th Gr. Wax<br />

Museum<br />

12 13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

PTO Volunteer<br />

Workshop 2 pm<br />

4 th Gr. Capitol &<br />

Hall of Pride<br />

PTO Mtg. 7pm @<br />

LMC<br />

5 th Gr. Class<br />

Celebration<br />

Think Pink!<br />

Field Day<br />

19 20 21 22 23 24 25<br />

Board Mtg. 7 pm<br />

@ ARC<br />

Last Day of<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

2:35 Dismissal<br />

<strong>School</strong> BBQ<br />

5 th Gr. Spelling<br />

Bee<br />

3r Gr. Jester<br />

Park<br />

26 27 28 29 30 31<br />

Memorial Day<br />

August Dates to Remember:<br />

*8/14 Meet the Teacher 2:30<br />

*8/15 First Day of <strong>School</strong><br />

*8/27 Meet the Teacher Grades K,2,4<br />

*8/29 Meet the Teacher Grades 1,3.5

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