Monday, December 16, 2013

Happy Holidays!

It's hard to believe there are just four more days left of school before the holiday break! 

Our 4th and 5th grade concert that was scheduled to be held tonight in the West Genesee High School Auditorium has been moved to this Thursday, 12/19 at 7:00 p.m. I hope you will be able to join us. We had a great preview of the performance today.
Holiday parties are also scheduled for this Thursday at 2:15. Please remember that siblings should be kept at home and that food in the nut-free classrooms comes with a label on it so that it can be checked by our teachers and/or nurse.

Last week the second grade presented the character education traits of compassion and caring for the school. They acted out a story and sent the message that we need to be caring and compassionate to all of the people in our lives. I thought it was a nice message to send, especially at this time of year. Speaking of being compassionate, thank you to everyone who contributed to the PTA's community giving project this year. People were very generous.
Our math words for the week are least (M), commutative property (T), associative property (W), distributive property (Th), partial products (F), compose (Th, 1/2), and decompose (F, 1/3). 

I wish you and your family a wonderful holiday and a Happy New Year!

- Lisa

Monday, December 9, 2013

Two Weeks to Go!

It’s hard to believe that there’s just two short weeks until the holiday recess. We have a lot going on at East Hill during these two weeks. The PTA Holiday Shop for students will run tomorrow and Wednesday (12/10 and 12/11). If you selected a gift tag from the community giving tree, please make sure your gift is brought in by Thursday. There are a few tags left on the tree if you are still interested. The gifts should be gift-wrapped with a tag securely fastened onto the gift. Thank you to everyone who participated in this wonderful project. Thank you also to everyone who contributed non-perishable food items to our Red Cross food drive.

Our next CODE assembly is this Thursday. These assemblies run 20-30 minutes in duration and focus on bullying as well as a variety of developmentally appropriate topics for each grade level. Officer Diane Brand does a wonderful job working with the individual grade levels.

Our 4th and 5th grade orchestra and chorus concert is next Monday night at the high school. The concert begins at 7:00 p.m.

Holiday parties will be held in the classrooms on Thursday, December 19th at 2:15. Only those parents who have been designated as helpers by the room parents should be in the classrooms. It is very important in the peanut-free rooms that all treats are store-bought and contain a label that can be checked by our teachers and/or our school nurse.

Thank you to all of you that came out for our Math Night last Thursday during this busy month. We had a great turnout and received a lot of positive feedback. The draft parent guides that were handed out can be accessed here for grade 3, here for grade 4, and here for grade 5. There are also links to these guides found on the West Genesee homepage in the parent resource section. As soon as I have K-2 completed I will let you know!

Our math words of the day for this week are cubed or cubed number (M), exponent (T), sort (W), classify (Th), and greatest (F).

Have a great week!

- Lisa

Monday, December 2, 2013

Happy December!

I hope you were all able to enjoy a nice Thanksgiving holiday with your family. With the exception of a minor mishap with one of our turkeys, I think it was one of our best family Thanksgivings on record. (I’m sure the smoke smell will dissipate soon and those turkey stains on the ceiling are nothing that a little ceiling paint won’t take care of!)

In case you happened to buy an extra turkey because you just couldn’t resist the 48¢ per pound sale, here are some different ways to cook the turkey, according to kindergarteners in Mrs. Augello’s class:

First you take the turkey out of the fridge and put lots of salt and pepper on it. Then you put the stuffing into the turkey. Turn on the oven to 5 degrees and cook the turkey quickly!

First you run and chase the turkey and when you catch it, you put it on the stove for 5 hours. Next put stuffing in it and serve it to grandma and papa and your family.

First you go to the store like Target and buy a turkey and bring it to Uncle Tim’s house to cook it. Next, put it in the oven for 10 minutes to make it soft. Finally, it’s time for dinner!

According to the kindergarteners, turkeys are to be cooked anywhere between five minutes and twenty hours, and don’t forget to put sprinkles on top!
I hope you are able to join us at our math night this Thursday night. As I indicated previously, the purpose of this night is to give you information, resources, and strategies to better help your child at home with math. It is not a night to discuss the pros and cons of the Common Core. Parents of students in grades K-2 will meet in the library for a presentation by Michele Gipe, our district math coach, and me, from 6:00 – 6:30. Those parents will then go to different classrooms for break-out sessions from 6:30 – 7:00. Then, from 6:30 – 7:00, parents of students in grades 3-5 will meet in the library with me and Michele, and will attend the break-out sessions by grade level from 7:00 – 7:30. This night is for parents only. If you have any questions about this night, please let me know.

I also hope you are able to join us at tonight’s PTA meeting. It starts at 6:30 and is held in the library.

The math words for the week are remainder (M), more (T), fewer (W), mental math (Th), and squared or square number (F). Have a great first week of December!

- Lisa

Monday, November 18, 2013

Another Great Week at East Hill!

What a week it was at East Hill! First of all, I am thrilled to report that the changes to our parking lot are complete! I will be sending home a letter, complete with a drawing, to explain the changes that have been made. As I mentioned in a previous blog, we have entered into an agreement with the Town of Camillus to let us use the ski hill parking lot for drop-off and pick-up. You can now pull right into the ski hill parking lot, alleviating the need to drive around the circle. The area between the ski hill and the entrance on Blackmore will be two-way. Because it will be two-way, there will be no parking on the circle opposite the school as we will need to be sure that vehicles can easily fit past each other in that area. Additional parking spaces have also been created for the staff in the back of the building. I appreciate your taking note of the new traffic pattern and obeying the posted signs. This new system is sure to make things safer for our children while at the same time making it easier for parents to get in and out of the school. Please let me know if you have any questions about the new traffic pattern.

Our PARP (Parents as Reading Partners) Reading Celebration concluded on Friday with a visit from Jan Reynolds. Several families attended the family night presentation on Thursday night and she entertained and educated our students with two assemblies on Friday. What an amazing person she is! She is also quite the adventurer and photographer. An order form was sent home on Friday in case you are interested in purchasing any of her books. Several students were randomly selected to have lunch with her on Friday. She really enjoyed sitting with the students and answering their questions. Thank you to our PTA for making her visit possible, and also for providing our students with bookmarks, “parp”sicles, and an abundance of guest readers over the past two weeks. Thank you also to our new librarian, Maureen Gridley, who did a super job preparing our students for her visit.
Another exciting thing that happened last week was the publishing of our first ever fifth grade newspaper, The Junior Wildcat Times. The idea for the newspaper came from Clara Soltys and Kaylei Walker (see picture below.) Students did a great job writing articles and meeting the deadlines. They can’t wait to start work on the December edition!
Parent conferences are next Monday and Tuesday, November 25th and 26th. Dismissal will be at 11:30 on these two days. There will not be any school Wednesday – Friday, November 27th to 29th.

The math words of the week are equation (M), expression (T), division (W), quotient (Th), dividend (F), divisor (next Monday), and inverse operation (next Tuesday.)

I will most likely not be sending out a blog next week as it is only a two day week. If I don’t see you between now and then, have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday with your family and friends!


-          Lisa

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Reading Around the World at East Hill

Our PARP (Parents as Reading Partners) Reading Celebration kicked off last Monday with an assembly that taught the school audience about several of the places that Jan Reynolds, our visiting author, has visited and explored (see pictures below.) The theme this year is Reading Around the World. We are anxious to meet Jan in person this week. She will be here Thursday night for a family night presentation at 7:00 p.m., and will meet with all of the students on Friday. Please join us on Thursday night!
Anthony, Christian, and Mrs. Tuttle showcased Africa.
Mr. Meaney and Emma highlighted South America.

Mrs. Deegan, Cameron, and Rebecca focused on Northern Europe. 

Thank you to all of the guest readers who have volunteered their time to come in to the classrooms and read. They students love having their moms, dads, big brothers, big sisters, grandmas and grandpas coming to read.


Don’t forget to get out and vote today on the capital project. The vote is held at the High School from 6:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m.

Report cards will be sent home this Friday. Please make sure you have a scheduled conference time with your child’s teacher. If you have forgotten when that time is, please contact the teacher.

The math words of the week are product (T), multiple (W), array (Th), and number sentence (F). Please make sure you have Thursday, December 5th on your calendar for the East Hill parent math night.

Have a great week. I hope to see you either at the polls today (I’ll be working from 1:00 – 3:00) or on Thursday night at 7:00 as we welcome Jan Reynolds to East Hill!


-          Lisa

Monday, November 4, 2013

Happy November!


It was nice to have that extra hour of sleep this weekend to recover from last week’s Halloween festivities. Although the weather didn’t cooperate, we didn’t let it rain on our parade. Our students paraded throughout the classrooms in the school, down the hallways, and around the perimeter of the gym giving everyone the opportunity to see the wonderful costumes. Thank you to all of the parents who volunteered in the classrooms helping to put on costumes and providing fun parties for the students.



Our PARP (Parents as Reading Partners) two-week celebration begins today. We will have a kick-off ceremony this morning that has been planned by our Reading Celebration committee. Your child will be bringing home some information today regarding these two weeks which will feature guest readers, DEAR, an author visit, teacher switch and read day, television blackout, and more!

Work is being done in our parking lot to make arrival and dismissal safer for all of us at East Hill. We are adding roughy 10 more parking spots in the back for our staff. In addition, we have entered into an agreement with the town that will let parents park in the ski hill parking lot when they are dropping off students, picking up students, or visiting during the day. Once the paving at the ski hill is complete, there won’t be any parking on the circle opposite the school, and the area between the ski hill and the entrance on Blackmore will be two-way. I’m excited about these improvements and very thankful to the town as well as our buildings and grounds crew and district administrators for making this possible.

Speaking of drop-off and dismissal, we are noticing that more and more students are being dropped off too early to school. Please know that our school does not open until 9:00 and therefore there is no supervision for the students until 9:00. If they eat breakfast at school they are allowed to enter the building at 8:50, otherwise they need to wait outside, unsupervised. We do, however, have a YMCA before and after school program if you are interested. To get more information about the program, please call Liz Horne at 474-6851, ext. 315.

Congratulations to Andrew Bush, Ella Watts, Arianna Nguyen, Anton Kudrytski, and Abigial Ray who will be representing East Hill this Thursday in the District Spelling Bee which will be held at Camillus Middle School Thursday morning. These students received the top scores on the written test which made them eligible to participate in the bee. Good luck spellers!

This week’s math words of the day are: addend (M), sum (T), difference (W), multiplication (Th), and factor (F).

I hope you are able to join us tonight for our PTA meeting where Dr. Brown will discuss the upcoming capital project. The meeting begins at 6:30 in the library. Have a great first week of November!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Wellness Week a Hit at East Hill!

Wellness Week was a big hit at East Hill last week. The majority of the students dressed in the selected color of the day to represent different healthy fruits and vegetables. Most of our students earned a plastic toe token for walking five miles during recess over the course of the week. Several students also brought in pictures of colored fruits and vegetables that Miss O’Keefe displayed on a rainbow collage (see below.)

Students participated in DRAE every day – Drop Everything And Exercise! Students took this very seriously as you can see by the pictures of Mrs. Augello's and Mrs. Devereaux’s kindergarten students. They had such a great time!
Mrs. Augello's Class Dropping Everything and Exercising
Mrs. Devereaux's Class
You should have received a letter from me about our upcoming Halloween Parade and parties. Our parade will begin at 2:00 Thursday. If the weather allows, we will parade around the front circle a couple of times. Please do not park on the front circle on Thursday. Please remember to send your child’s costume (elementary-appropriate costume of course) in a bag, versus having them wear it to school. Only those parents who are designated as room helpers will be permitted in the classrooms during the parties. Helpers should sign in at the main office. All treats should contain a label so that they can be checked as we have many students with food allergies. Following these guidelines will help us to make the day a safe and enjoyable one for all of the students.

I’m happy to report that the momentum is still strong for our math words of the day. Students can’t wait to tell me the word when I walk in their classroom or see them in the hallways. The words for this week are fact family (M), standard form (T), expanded form (W), word form (Th), and estimate (F). Please encourage your child to talk to you about these words and tell you what they mean.

We have decided to move our math night that was tentatively scheduled for November 5th to Thursday, December 5th. More information will be sent out to you about this night. We will be asking you to RSVP so that we can get an idea of roughly how many people will be coming. This night will be for parents only. K-2 parents will come from 6:00 – 7:00 and 3-5 parents will come from 6:30 – 7:30. Again, more information will be sent out soon.

Please remember to mark your calendars for the November 4th PTA meeting. Dr. Brown will be here to discuss the upcoming capital project which means a lot of important and needed changes for East Hill as well as for the rest of the district. The meeting begins at 6:30 in the East Hill library.

In my next blog I will inform you about the exciting changes that are happening to our parking lot that are sure to make arrival and dismissal much more safe for all of us.


Have a great week and a safe and enjoyable Halloween!

- Lisa

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Healthy Minds and Healthy Bodies Continue at East Hill!


Last Thursday the first of our four CODE presentations were held at East Hill for every grade level. Each presentation was given by Officer Diane Brand of the Camillus Police Department. The focus of the kindergarten presentation was on Police Officers and Physical Safety. The first grade presentation was presented in conjunction with the McMahon/Ryan Advocacy Center. Being safe and growing up healthy was discussed. Second and third graders talked about bullying and bystanders. Fourth graders learned about risky behaviors and consequences, and fifth graders had an introduction to drug and alcohol addiction. Each presentation was well received. Officer Brand did a great job holding her audience captive.
This week is Wellness Week at East Hill. You should have received a packet that was sent home with your child this past Friday. The purpose of the week, organized by our physical education teacher Molly O’Keefe, is to promote healthy eating habits and exercise. Because different healthy foods are different colors, we are asking students to wear a different color each day. Monday is red day, Tuesday is orange day, Wednesday is yellow and green day, Thursday is blue and purple day, and Friday is brown, black, and white day. During recess, students will have the opportunity to walk up to five miles over the course of the week. We will have DRAE time each day for roughly three minutes – Drop Everything And Exercise! These are just some of the great activities Miss O’Keefe has planned for the students. 


A kick-off assembly was held this past Friday morning to promote the event and build up student excitement and enthusiasm for the week. A “Fear Factor” food tasting was held where student volunteers were blindfolded and tried out different fruits and vegetables, including cauliflower, dragon fruit, cactus mangoes, blackberries, pomegranates, and more. Please refer to the packet that was sent home for more information.  It should be a great week.
The Math Words of the Day for this week are as follows: minus (M), equals or equal to (T), compare (W), greater than (Th), and less than (F).  Please remember that there is an 11:30 dismissal on Friday, October 25th, and please make sure to mark your calendar for our November PTA meeting. Dr. Brown will be here to discuss the upcoming capital project. It will be held in the East Hill library November 4th at 6:30.

Have a great week! 

- Lisa

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

October 14, 2013


I hope you enjoyed the long weekend. If only all of the days in October could be like this past Saturday! The leaves always seem so much more vibrant with the sun out.  I am going to try to start sending out my blog on a weekly basis rather than on a monthly basis when my schedule (and my memory) permits. Don’t worry – they will be short and sweet and give you the latest happenings in the school as well as inform you about upcoming events.


This past week the PTA held their fall Scholastic Book Fair. Thank you to all of the people who volunteered their time to work at the fair. Students love going to this event each year. Another Book Fair will be held in the spring.



A big thank you goes out to the Camillus Fire Department for providing each of our 1st grade classrooms with such a great presentation on fire safety and fire prevention. The firefighters spent about an hour in each classroom explaining what they do and what students should do in an actual emergency. In the picture to the left you can see one of the firefighters showing students in Mrs. Reina’s first grade class how they stay low to the ground when looking for people or animals in a burning building. The students were all able to go outside to see the fire truck close up, as well as all of the tools that are housed inside it. The presentation was very informative.


Each year our 1st and 5th grade classrooms team up for our Peer Partners Program. In the picture below you can see students from Mr. Meaney’s 5th grade classroom reading to students in Mrs. Bergan’s first grade classroom. The students from both classrooms love opportunities such as these to get together. 
Our math words for this week are round (T), addition (W), plus (Th), and subtraction (F). Students are enjoying hearing and learning about the word of the day. They are eager to tell me what it is when I enter their classroom. I hope we are able to keep the momentum going! 

Enjoy the rest of your week!

-          Lisa 

Monday, October 7, 2013

We're Off and Running in October!

September seemed to fly by extremely quickly this year (although I think I may have thought the same thing about last year). Many great things took place at East Hill in September.
We started out the year with the PTA’s Annual Ice Cream Social which is always a big hit.The Fall Curriculum Night was very well attended. If you were unable to make it to Curriculum Night, please contact your child’s teacher to set up a parent conference for November. East Hill Family Handbooks were handed out that night so please contact me if you didn’t get a copy. Our 4th graders kicked off our character education assemblies for the year; the theme was responsibility. Students talked about how they show responsibility at home, at school, and in our community. Kindergarteners took a trip to Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards. We ended the month with the annual Jogathon, our PTA’s only fundraiser. The Jogathon symbolizes our commitment to healthful choices. Instead of selling candy, we jog!  It was a beautiful day which made it all the more fun. The PTA is still accepting donations for this event.
Safety is always a priority at East Hill. Our Fifth Grade Safety Patrol began the third week of September. Safety Patrol Officers are receiving a monthly training session led by our instructional specialists. Officers help to make sure that all of the students walk in a safe and orderly fashion out to the bus. Bus safety drills were conducted by the bus drivers, and all of our drills for the fall have been completed. This week is Fire Prevention Week. Members from the Camillus Fire Department will be visiting our first grade classrooms to discuss fire safety, fire prevention, how and why to make a 911 call, etc. They will be bringing one of their fire trucks and one of the firefighters will suit up for the students. It should be very educational and exciting!
There’s a lot going on in October, too. Last Thursday we were fortunate to have Keith Munslow, a storyteller, artist, and musician, come to our school for an assembly. The kids loved him! Tonight (Monday, October 7th) is our first PTA meeting of the year (see below regarding information about November’s PTA meeting.) Please join us in the library at 6:30 p.m. The Book Fair will be held Tuesday through Thursday this week in the back half of the gym. There will not be any school on October 14th in observance of Columbus Day. October 25th will be a half-day with an 11:30 a.m. dismissal. Our Halloween Parade will be held on October 31st at 2:00 p.m.
Our Shared Decision Making committee (SDM) met this past week. Our SDM goal for the past three years has been aimed at promoting Healthy Minds and Healthy Bodies. While we will always promote healthful choices at East Hill, we have decided to have an academic goal for this year: we will focus on math this year. As part of our goal we hope to have two math nights – one for parents and one for families. The tentative date for our parent night is Tuesday, November 5th. We have other ideas that we are working on, including strengthening our students’ math vocabulary. As part of this effort we will have a math “Word of the Day” that will be announced and posted. Please try to use these words with your child: number (M), even number (T), odd number (W), digit (Th), and place value (F).

If you have been following Dr. Brown’s blog and/or other District communications, you are aware that West Genesee residents will be voting on a Capital Project on November 12th. Dr. Brown will be attending our November PTA meeting on November 4th to provide an overview of this project and to  answer any questions you have. This project will address security, technology, energy efficiency, repairs, updating, and new construction. At East Hill the project will include addressing the following areas:
·         A library addition/cafeteria reconstruction
·         Technology upgrades
·         Air conditioning
·         Restroom upgrades
·         General repairs and upgrades (plumbing, electrical, etc.)
·         Building security
·         Emergency generator (if funding is available)
Another important part of the Capital Project for us at East Hill is the replacement of the current playground. The playground has served us well since parents helped to build it in 1988 but it has reached the end of its usable life. The wood is over 25 years old and needs to be replaced by more modern materials and with a design that is more in compliance with the playground standards of today.  When the time comes we will celebrate the closing of our current playground and the breaking of ground on our new playground.  One thing that I found to be exciting is that our superintendent likes to have the students involved in picking out pieces of equipment and how the playground can be laid out. This will help them to "own" a new chapter of East Hill history! Please stay tuned for more information regarding this project. Please come to our November PTA meeting to hear more, and please come out to vote on November 12th!

Have a great October!
-          Lisa

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Fun, Fitness, and Field Trips at East Hill!



This year has just flown by so quickly! Our 5th graders will be graduating next week – hard to believe! This month our 2nd graders went to Beaver Lake and had a great time even though it poured all day. Our third graders will be going to Baltimore Woods, our 4th graders will be boating on the Erie Canal, and our 5th graders will have one last field trip together to the Ultimate Goal next Tuesday. As a reminder, next Thursday and Friday are ½ days. AM kindergarten will come on the 20th and PM kindergarteners will come on the 21st. Dismissal will be at 11:30 each day.

Last Thursday was the final Battle of the Books for our 5th graders. Thank you to Mrs. Barrett for all of the hard work she put into organizing this great event. A team from Mrs. Galaska’s class won, but it was a very close and exciting competition.  Last Friday was our final character education assembly for the year. Mrs. Butkowski’s PM class and Mrs. Devereaux’s 1st grade class taught the school about cooperation. Our teachers then demonstrated each of the character education traits while playing basketball. It was fun (and educational) for all!

Last Saturday many of our 5th graders participated in a mini triathlon at the high school. It was so much fun watching the students swim, bike, and run with the assistance of their personal coach, often an older sibling. Thanks to the physical education teachers at Split Rock, Onondaga Road, and East Hill for organizing this worthwhile yearly event.

Due to tomorrow’s predicted rain, Field Days will now take place on Monday, June 17th.  A bright pink flyer will be coming home with your child today; please look for it in the backpack.

I hope you can make it to our Flag Day Parade this Friday at 1:00. The middle school band will be here to play patriotic songs along with our 5th grade band. I hope you all have a wonderful summer!

-    Lisa

Friday, May 10, 2013

Thank You!

Thank you to all of you that came to support our students and our teachers last night at Open House. We had 100% attendance in several of the classrooms which is just fantastic!

Thank you to the PTA for providing our staff with a delicious luncheon today. It was very much appreciated! It was especially nice for the staff to not have to prepare lunches the day after Open House.

Thank you also to those of you that supported the PTA’s Book Fair this month. It was very well attended.

Next Friday morning is a half-day. We will again be devoting this day to anti-bullying activities. Miss O’Keefe could use some parent helpers to help her in the gym in the morning. If you are willing to help, please contact me. Help would be needed from 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.

Fifth Grade Parents: By the end of the day today you should have received three very important letters. One letter is from the middle school principals regarding Interaction Time, one letter is from me regarding upcoming health lessons for 5th graders, and the last letter, also from me, details all of the events that our 5th graders will be participating in for the remainder of the year. Please make sure you have received all three letters – if not, please give me a call.

Have a nice weekend!


- Lisa

Friday, May 3, 2013

Happy May!









April is finally behind us, the sun is finally shining, and the weather is finally warming. What more could we ask for?

April was a very busy month with all of the NYS testing that took place. I think the students did their best and the teachers did their best to prepare them. Fourth graders will be taking one more New York State assessment. They will take the performance part of the science assessment on Wednesday, May 22nd and the written portion on Monday, June 3rd. They are well prepared for this assessment as well.

There are a several important events coming up for you to note on your calendars:

This month’s PTA meeting will be held from 6:15 to 7:00 on Tuesday, May 7th in the WGHS LGI room. The PTA will be voting on officers as well as a few other items so your presence is needed!Dr. Brown’s budget presentation for East Hill will immediately follow.
East Hill’s Open House will be held next Thursday, May 9th from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. We highly encourage you to take the shuttle bus from the high school as you know that parking at East Hill is so limited.

I sent out a letter regarding placement for 2012-2013 on April 29th. In the letter I indicated that we do not take specific requests for teachers, however if you have additional information about your child’s personality or learning style that you would like taken into consideration during the placement process, please send or email me that information no later than Friday, May 10th.

On Thursday, May 16th at 7:00 p.m. our 4th and 5th grade spring concert will be held at the high school. Friday, May 17th is a half-day for students. PM kindergarten will attend on this day in the morning. AM kindergarteners will not attend. We will devote the morning to anti-bullying activities. Students will be dismissed at 11:30.

Looking ahead to June, Field Days will take place on June 13th and our annual Flag Day Parade will take place on June 14th. Fifth graders will visit CMS on the 17th, the Ultimate Goal on the 18th, and will have their graduation ceremony at 9:30 a.m. on the 19th. June 20th and 21st are both half days with an 11:00 dismissal. AM kindergarteners will attend on the 20th and PM kindergarteners will attend on the 21st.

And we thought April was busy! Have a good weekend!

- Lisa

Monday, April 15, 2013

BINGO!

This past Friday night East Hill’s PTA held their first ever Family BINGO night at CMS. It was a huge success! A big thank you goes out to Mary Kay DeVore and Michelle Hess for coordinating the event, and to everyone else involved in the planning of the event. Thank you to those of you who were able to donate prizes and baked goods as well. Almost everyone walked away with a prize.

Also last Friday we held our character education assembly for the month. Miss Kolis’, Mrs. McDonald’s, and Mrs. Galaska’s 5th graders talked to our school about Citizenship. They presented many ways to be a good citizen, including being a good neighbor and friend, picking up after yourself, and recycling, just to name a few. West Genesee residents will be able to exercise their citizenship rights on May 21st by voting on the school budget. Polls will be open at the high school from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Come hear Dr. Brown present the budget on May 7th at 7:00 p.m. in the high school Large Group Instruction room.

The next two weeks will be busy administering NYS assessments to our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. Please make sure your child is present for these tests and is well-rested and well-fed. They are very well-prepared!

I hope to see you at tonight’s PTA meeting which will be held in the East Hill Library at 6:30 p.m. Have a great week!

Lisa