Friday, June 11, 2010

Summer is Here!

The 2009-2010 school year has come to an end! I'd like to thank the students, staff, PTO and families for yet another wonderful year. Enjoy the summer months because they will go by quickly. Over the next few months, our site will be "under construction". We'll have an updated one in September. It was hard to even type that word.

Mark your calendars for Friday, June 25th and Saturday, June 26th. Celebrate Poland will be taking place in and around the Poland Village Green. Each day will bring with it a variety of activities like Chalk It Up Poland, a petting zoo, DJ Tony Tonight and Poland Idol. There are too many others to mention. I hope to see you there.
Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Fun Day!

Thank you PTO! Today's Fun Day was one to remember. Mrs. Diaz and her committee did an amazing job planning, setting up and handling each of the many stations. Our students and staff are extremely fortunate to have so much support. The weather was on our side, too. The warm temperature and nice breeze made for absolutely perfect day.

With that said, .................................1 MORE DAY TO GO! I look forward to another wonderful day tomorrow. Look for 1 more blog tomorrow before our website goes "under construction".

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

A Soggy Day!

Wow! The rain just kept on coming this morning. It rained exceptionally hard, but plans remain the same for tomorrow's Fun Day. Tomorrow's forecast looks great. I have advised all students to wear old socks and shoes. We'll make the best of it. I have my bathing suit ready. Bring it on!

Tonight is our Spirit Night at Handel's. Stop by with the gold sheet of paper that was recently sent home between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. and our school will receive cash that will go toward our Relay for Life efforts. Please consider stopping out for some delicious ice cream and the chance to help our school raise money for the American Cancer Society.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Back At It!

I apologize that my blog was not updated yesterday, but the site I use was down. I'm glad to see it is up and running again today.

Congratulations! Our school came in third place in Mahoning County for this year's "Cash for Cans" program. Poland North will receive a check for over $450.00 soon that will be put to good use. Please continue saving cans over the summer months. You can always drop them off by the Boiler Room doors.

There is more good news. Mrs. Kaschak, Ms. Vasko and their 4th grade students received a certificate from the Walt Disney Company for being this year's State Runner-Up in Disney's Planet Challenge. As you may know, the 4th graders participated in a nationwide contest that was designed to raise the environmental awareness of those around them. Mrs. Kaschak and Ms. Vasko received a $100.00 gift card from Lakeshore publishing that will be used to enhance their classrooms.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Friday, June 4, 2010

1 Week to Go!

With only one more week to go, we need a few days off to recharge the batteries. N0ext week will certainly be a busy one for students and staff. Thursday will be the big one! Fun Day is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Diaz has done a great job planning this annual event. There will be a short awards assembly on Friday morning.

Enjoy the weekend.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Great Story!

I shared a great story with our students today about a baseball player who was only 1 out away from throwing a perfect game last night. With 2 outs in the bottom of the ninth, he ran to cover first base after a ground ball forced the first baseman to leave his position. It was a close play, but the runner was clearly out. However, the umpire declared him to be safe.

As you can imagine, this caused quite a stir inside the stadium and prompted an irate manager to storm the field. He managed to express his disagreement with the call in his own special way. Managers have a way of doing such things. All the while, the pitcher stood on the mound waiting for the next batter to step into the box. This young man was more interested in getting his team the victory than arguing over a call that was not going to be changed. He simply shrugged his shoulders and smiled. To me, that is admirable.

After the game, the umpire was approached by many reporters and cameras. He quickly admitted that he had made a terrible call and acknowledged that his mistake cost a young man a piece of baseball history. In many ways, his actions after the game were admirable, too. He accepted responsibility for his mistake, apologized to the pitcher and moved on. The pitcher decided to move on, too. He believed the umpire felt worse about it than he did. He said that everyone makes mistakes and he had no hard feelings toward him. He hopes to be in a similar position the next time he pitches.

This provides a great lesson to kids. You do not have to love baseball to understand this story's main ideas. We are all only human. We all make mistakes. While it may be easy to blame others, it often doesn't change anything. We can forgive and move on. Way to go Mr. Galarraga. You provided a "perfect" example to children everywhere.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Wow!

Last evening's 4th Grade Recognition Program was wonderful! Thank you Mrs. Kluchar. As usual, the PTO came through for the students of our building and provided them with a night to remember. Dr. Szabo also did an incredible job preparing the 4th graders for their performance. I'd like to thank our staff for participating, too. Congratulations 4th graders!

It sure is a bit sticky today. The 3rd and 4th graders were out of the building for the better part of the day. Their field trips went very well.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

It's June!

June has arrived! Summer is just about 2 weeks away. I know our students and staff are very excited about wrapping up the school year.

Tonight's 4th Grade Recognition Program will be an evening to remember. Our 4th graders have worked very hard preparing for tonight's program. Their enthusiasm is evident. Thank you Mrs. Kluchar for of your planning, hard work and time. You and your committee have gone above and beyond! Thank you!

Enjoy the day.

Thanks,
Mr. Masucci