Wednesday, November 30, 2011


This morning I was preparing the students for the December character trait of 'Generosity'. The students helped me define the trait as "giving to others". This does not have to be a gift that is bought at a store but could be something such as love or friendship. I shared a story of a girl, Shifra Mincer, who began her generosity in the 6th grade. She began by volunteering at a homeless shelter with her teacher and students from her class. Her generosity grew to mending the clothes of the homeless that were torn or ripped. She then began making pillows for babies in the hospital and the elderly. Shifra willingly gave away her gift of sewing to others to make their day. What an inspiration!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011


Today we enjoyed the book If You Take a Mouse to the Movies by Laura Numeroff. The mouse was taken to a movie theater and asked for some popcorn. This popcorn started a sequence of events for him and the boy which led them back to the movie theater. There are many other books by this author that your children may enjoy. In fact some students may be bringing some of these books home tomorrow after library.
Today, another Scrip gift card order form came home. Many were asking for a repeat of this sale closer to the holidays. The sale will end in time for you to receive the gift cards before Winter Break.

Monday, November 28, 2011


Welcome back after a well-eaten and well-rested break. The students this morning shared their favorite dish that they ate for Thanksgiving. Pumpkin pie was a big winner with the school. Many of the students went to see new movie releases this weekend so we turned our morning into a movie critic time. The students held up 'thumbs-up' or 'thumbs-down' depending on if they liked the movie or not. It seems as if The Muppet movie was a huge hit with those that saw it. I look forward to seeing it with my family.

The Act of Kindness Assignment for this week is to say "Good morning", "Good afternoon", or "Have a nice day" to their bus driver. They were told to make sure to say it with a smile!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011


I enjoyed hearing the notes of thanks that the students passed out as their Act of Kindness assignment. Most of the notes sent were because a family member helped with homework or sat and read a story with them. I encouraged the students to continue this assignment and show thanks to the person who prepares their feast this Thursday.
I want to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the time with family and friends. I will see you on November 28th.

Monday, November 21, 2011


At the end of October, I blogged about classrooms making ornaments out of recycled materials for the Green Team. One of our very own classes won the contest and will receive a birdhouse. There were 417 ornaments turned in from 15 teachers across our county. Some of the school districts besides Poland that participated were Campbell, Canfield, and Struthers. The winning class for this contest is Mrs. Metzger's 1st Grade class. Congratulations to them! Their tree ornaments made from empty toilet paper rolls were a hit! They have graciously said they will be sharing the birdhouse with the school as it makes its way to our courtyard.

Just a reminder, conferences will be held tomorrow with no school on Wednesday.

Friday, November 18, 2011



Our 1st graders celebrated their annual Pilgrim and Indian Day. The celebration involved many fun activities. The students enjoyed making vests, turkey magnets and coloring pages. At the tepee station, the students enjoyed some snacks while sitting on a blanket with friends. The students even decorated their own cookie with icing and sprinkles. It was a festive way to end the week. Thank you to all the parents that volunteered their time or donated items for this special day.

Thursday, November 17, 2011


Our morning announcements have included a Magic Tree House book, Thanksgiving on Thursday by Mary Pope Osborne. As the characters, Jack and Annie, travel back to the 1st Thanksgiving, they realize that the Pilgrim children had many chores. Unfortunately, Jack and Annie do not know how to do the chores the Pilgrim way and are ruining the important holiday. We will find out next week if the first Thanksgiving feast will happen even with their help.

I would like to extend a special 'Thank You' to all the parents and grandparents that were able to visit North today. It was so nice to see so many able to attend.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011


Tomorrow will be our Parent Visitation for all grades. This is an opportunity for parents to visit their child's classroom to celebrate American Education Week. Please follow the schedule below for the designated times.
Kindergarten: 9:00-10:00
1st and 2nd Grades: 10:00-11:00
3rd and 4th Grades: 11:00-12:00
We look forward to seeing you!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011


North is entered into a National can contest, the Great American Can Round-up. This contest begins today and continues through April 4th. The great news about saving our aluminum cans is that it counts for the National contest and our local Green Team contest. The National contest is awarding $1,000 per state winner and $5,000 for one National top recycling school winner. Please encourage family and friends to help North with this recycling effort. All cans can be dropped off at our custodian’s door next to the dumpster. Thank you for your help.

Monday, November 14, 2011


Welcome back after a wonderful weather weekend. Many of the students said they enjoyed a 'leaf jumping' weekend. What a perfect few days to be outside enjoying that activity! The students were given their kindness assignment today. They are to write a note of thanks to someone. This note can be to a family member for helping with homework or playing a game. The students can write a note of thanks to their teacher or bus driver. We will be talking about this assignment next Tuesday, November 22nd. What a great way to celebrate our way of showing gratitude.
Today is the American Red Cross Blood Drive. I sent home reminders on Friday if you made appointments or volunteered to work. Thank you for your help with this life-saving effort.

Friday, November 11, 2011


Armstrong Cable paid a visit to our school today. They read a book called, Vinnie and Abraham. The story was about a girl who started sculpting at a very young age and created a statue of Abraham Lincoln. One of her sculptures of Abraham Lincoln is still on display in Washington D.C. Quite an amazing story. The third graders then created their own sculptures that they will be bringing home. Thanks again to Armstrong and I will let you know when the episode will air on Channel 20.
Report cards are making their way to your house today. Please sign and return them in their envelope as soon as possible. Thank you.

Thursday, November 10, 2011



The JJ Brothers were at our school today for an assembly. The 2 authors talked to the students about the importance of the writing process while incorporating lots of funny acts. The students had many laughs as they were taught about adjectives. Two of our 4th grade students were included in the program to stress the importance of spelling. The students will have an opportunity to purchase a few of their books if they choose. The order forms will be making their way home by tomorrow. Thanks to the PTO for providing this entertaining assembly!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011



Today, I had the pleasure of reading to all the 1st-4th grade classrooms during their library time. The 1st and 2nd graders enjoyed the story The Wall by Eve Bunting. It tells of a little boy and his father visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. They were looking for the boy's grandfather's name on the wall. After finding it, they did a rubbing of the name and left the boy's picture there in remembrance of the grandfather.
The 3rd and 4th graders heard the story, America's White Table by Margot Theis Raven. The book describes the tradition of setting a white table in honor of all the men and women who have served our country. The table is set with items and the importance of what they symbolize. The salt symbolizes the tears of the families and the empty chair symbolizes the missing soldiers who are not present. Ask your child about these books.
Just a reminder,TGIFridays PTO Fundraiser is today. Please bring the coupon with you so that our organization gets 20% of the total bill. Thanks again.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011


Last month, our 2nd grade students were treated to a story and craft by Armstrong Cable. This lesson will be airing on Channel 20 now though November 20th. The Kids Corner episode airs at different times and days. The 2nd grade students brought home a schedule of all the days and times. Our 3rd grade students will be having a story and craft lesson this Friday. We thank Armstrong for visiting our school.

Just a reminder, tomorrow is the last day to return your SCRIP gift card order. Please make all checks payable to Poland North PTO. Thanks again for your support.

Monday, November 7, 2011


The kindness assignment for this week is to cheer someone up when you see them in a sad or bad mood. The students will have to be very observant of others to complete this assignment. I gave them some examples to help them understand. One of the examples was giving up the t.v. remote to Dad, if he has had a bad day at work, without him asking for it. Another idea is to ask an older brother/sister to play their favorite game if they need some cheering up. I look forward to hearing the successful stories on Friday.

Tomorrow is 'Election Day'. Please remember to cast your vote.

Friday, November 4, 2011


Today, each student will be coming home with a YSU ticket voucher. This can be redeemed for 2 General Admission Women's regular season basketball home game. The voucher will need to be taken to the YSU Athletic Ticket Office prior to the game day. Thank you to the basketball players who read to our students. It was quite a special treat.
Just a reminder, all SCRIP orders for gift cards are due with payment on Wednesday, November 9th.

Thursday, November 3, 2011



Yesterday our 1st through 4th grade classrooms were treated to a story time by the YSU girls' basketball team. Each class enjoyed a few stories, asked questions to the girls, and then were able to check out their library books. The YSU girls will return on Friday to treat our Kindergarten to their story time. We appreciate the time they spent with our North students. We wish the YSU girls luck as they begin their basketball season!

Tonight at 6:30 is our November PTO meeting. Hope you can make it.

Sorry about no blog being posted on Wednesday. There were computer complications with the system.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011


Today, the students are coming home with a paper about a new program sponsored by our PTO. It is called the SCRIP program. There are gift cards listed from various places. Each card sold, will donate a percentage to North's PTO. For example, I can buy a Barnes and Noble gift card for $25 and the school will receive 8.74% of the sale. The percentages our school will receive from each purchase is marked on the sheet. The program ends November 9th. The gift cards will be distributed a few weeks after that date. Please consider ordering a few gift cards and help the PTO raise additional money for North. Thank you!