Warren
Street Newsletter
The
following editions of the Warren Street Newsletter are
available for viewing online:
June 2011,
May 2011,
April 2011,
March 2011,
February 2011,
January 2011,
December 2010,
November 2010,
October 2010,
September 2010
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Mr. Ziomek, principal at Warren Street School,
dressed as "The Cat in the Hat" to celebrate Dr.
Seuss' birthday with the pre-kindergarten students. |
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He also read Green Eggs and Ham and The
Cat in the Hat while the students enjoyed
eating "green" eggs. |
Warren Street
Fifth Grade Friendship Group
At the beginning of the year, students in fifth grade were
sent home with permission slips to participate in a
Friendship Group once per week during lunch. About half of
the students are participating. Friendship Group, also
known as Lunch Bunch, is led by Jessica Freis, school
psychologist. It provides a supportive environment for
students to discuss friendship and what makes a good
friend; practice team building; and learn how to talk with
each other and get to know each other better. Warren fifth
graders have been enjoying their time in Friendship Group!
AR Update - November 2010
Presently 65 percent of the students at
Warren Street have begun a reading adventure! At three
months into the school year, 90 students have obtained 25
or more points on AR tests and 47 students have passed the
50 point margin.
The top readers for the month are:
First Grade – Hannah Maxson
Second Grade – Colleen Long, Ethan Maxson, Mina Baldwin
Third Grade – Gina Franko, Kamryn Spedding, Matthew Heroth
Fourth Grade – Joshua Morton, Jade VanDeusen, Cameron
Tarbox
Fifth Grade – Patrick Blake, Alison Trajlinek, Victoria
Baker
Sixth Grade – Aylene Newman, Victoria LoDestro, Mason
Robinson
Mr. Gilston's Room - Raven Dingman, Teresa Spucches
Mr. Kincheloe's Room - Abigayle Morey, Beverly Morey,
Joseph Pearl
Mrs. Murphy's Room - Connor Peterson
The top three classrooms for the month are:
Mrs. Miller’s third grade class is
still in first place, followed by Mrs. Frenyea’s second
grade, with Mr. McCullough’s sixth grade edging out the
remaining classes for third place.
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