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BridgePrep Academy of
Riverview
October Newsletter
6309 South US Highway 301
Riverview, FL 33568
(813) 405-1770Dates to Remember
11/1: Trunk or Treat
Cookie Sale ($1)
11/4: School t-shirt Day
11/7: Bulldogs in Action, 6pm,
Lab 128
No Uniform ($2)
11/8: Cookie Sale ($1)
11/11: Veteran’s Day, No School
11/14: Great American Teach-
In
No Uniform ($2)
11/15: Cookie Sale ($1)
Student of the Month
11/18: School t-shirt day with
uniform bottom (can also
wear the pink Bulldogs Breast
Cancer awareness shirt)
11/19-11/21: Bulldog Bucks
Store
11/19-11/21 Honor Roll
11/21 No Uniform ($2)
11/22: Cookie Sale ($1)
Bulldog Bucks Social
Thanksgiving Feast
(wear harvest/fall colors)
11/25-11/29: Thanksgiving
Break, No-School
Stay Safe and have a
Wonderful Thanksgiving!
A Note from AdministrationWelcome back, BPA Riverview families! As we
begin our MISSION this year, all things become
POSSIBLE! A note for you:
Why Family and Community Involvement is Important
(from: https://safesupportivelearning.ed.gov/training-technical-assistance/education-level/early-learning/family-school-community-partnerships)
Parents, here at BridgePrep, we value you! We cherish
all the hard work you put in making sure the community of
BridgePrep continues to promote school-wide values and
responsibilities expected of every student, teacher, and
staff member. This is why we would like to talk about
community partnerships.
“Family-school-community partnerships are a shared responsibility and reciprocal process whereby schools
and other community agencies and organizations engage families in meaningful and culturally appropriate ways, and families take initiative to actively supporting their children’s
development and learning. ”
By working together, we are helping to improve our
student’s academic future. We are a growing rich-and-
diverse population full of eager-to-learn children. When we
work with our teachers, we are helping them help your
children grow beyond expectations.
When the community comes together, our children
attend school more regularly and are more motivated to
succeed. When your child sees you or a community partner
willingly helping out, they will see positive role-models who
exhibit all the character traits we want in our future leaders!
Character Trait of the Month:
Citizenship
Here is the link for the yearbooks: https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/?event=general.displayLanding&jobnumber=20931
To ALL BPA Riverview Families:We hope that you have a safe and joy-filled holiday. Spend time with your family; read with your children; and we will see you all on December 2!
A TODAS las familias de BPA Riverview:Esperamos que tenga unas vacaciones seguras y llenas de alegría.Pasa tiempo con tu familia; lee con tus hijos; y nosvemos el 2 de diciembre!
Students of the Month
Simon- Kylah Young
Miller- Azrielle Thomas
Jimenez- Leriann Vargas
Figueroa- Rayleen Mann
Vann- Makenzie McCurdy
Lockwood- Paige Callahan
Lyons- Kassandra Melendez-Leal
Entzminger- Miranda Gallardo Montanez
What are we
learning?
ELA: Identify key details
(character, setting, events); Compare and contrast
Math: Represent, count, and write 11-20
Science: Scientific Method
Social Studies: Weather/Seasons
Students of the Month
Sherman - D'yonni Bibbins
Rodríguez - Angelina Escribano
McGucken - Jaythan Andujar
Staley - Christian Mastrapa
Wilson - Sophia Aviles
Rivera - Leiah Jonhson
Osorio - Pierangella ChiqueContreras
What are we
learning?
Science:Motion on
Objects
Social Studies:Explain Fact and Fiction
Math:Addition and Subtraction within 20
ELA: Procedures in writing, introducing the expectations in reading, phonics, and writing
Students of the Month
Díaz - Amely Urinas
Wilkey - Joanelis Toro
Figueroa - Marcus Richardson
Ortiz - Kaya Thompson
Rodriguez - Fiorella Chique
Morales - Addison Castro
What are we
learning?
ELA: Analyzing and comparing Folk Tales and Fables to determine central message, theme or moral of the story
Math: add up to four two-digit numbers based on place value and properties of operations
Science: Identify objects and materials as solid, liquid, and gas
Social Studies: Identify reasons why people came to the United States throughout history.
Students of the Month
Bridgewater- Johnniel MilianPerez
Dodson- Kira Woodstock
Duncan- Elisa Troche
Hernandez- Summer Clarke
Lewis- Janene Woodie
Montiero- Tramain Green
What are we
learning?
Math-UnderstandingMultiplication by usingthe distributive and associative properties and using a multiplication table.
ELA- Expository texts as well as folktales. Cause and Effect. Key Details/Main Idea
Science- STEM Fair projects; physical properties of matter and comparing properties of matter.
Social Studies- Physical features of the U.S., Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean. Identify man-made and natural landmarks.
Students of the Month
Brown-Serenity Jimenez
Busick- July Walton
Wynter-Christian VelisHernandez
Bromen-Victor Pena
Peterson- Nandini Sirimulla
What are we
learning?
Math: Using
place value to
Divide multi-digit numbers
Science: Heat
Social Studies: United
States regions, states, and
capitals
ELA-Drama and poetry
elements and opinion writing
Students of the Month
Anderson- Miy’dreka Jones
Wright- Valerie Diaz
Ramirez- Nyannah Woods
Valdez- Jazmine Young
Bumpus-Johnson- LeylanizSanchez
What are we
learning?
Math:
Multiply and
Divide decimals and add
and subtract fractions
Science: Plant and
Animal Adaptations and
STEM fair
Social Studies: The 13
Original Colonies
Language Arts: Compare
and Contrast events and
figurative language
Students of the Month
Burriesci- Aaliah Harris
Colquitt- Jaden Denoncour
Palmer- Jason Rebeca
Torres- Diagneliz Montes
Walsh- Bailey Connor
Caraballo: Sophia Yabut
What are we
learning?
Math:
Percentages
Science: How weather
and erosion shape our
planet
ELA: Central Idea and key
details
Social Studies: Greece
Students of the Month
Krupa- Adrion Dickson
Martinez- Terrance Mathis
Snover- Zain Zazzaro
Umana: Ernesta Jules
Hernandez: Anthony Velis-Hernandez
What are we
learning?
Math:
Proportional
Relationships
Science: Interacting
Systems
ELA: Main Idea in
Informational text
Civics: Application of
Constitutional Amendments
Students of the Month
Buenviaje-Duddy- Jaden Velez
Chandler- Yami Agosto
Johnson- James Robinson
McCaleb- Alexander Mercedes
What are we
learning?
Math:
Graphing Linear
Equations and Pythagorean
Theorem
Science: Atoms and the
Periodic Table
ELA: Writing Process and
writing vibrant informative
essays
U.S. History: Causes of
the American Revolution,
taxes, the Boston
Massacre, and the Tea
Party
Spanish Students of the Month:
Elementary:
Vowels, plot structure, nouns/verbs/adjectives,
writing short sentences
DeJesus: Justyn Few(1st)
Viani: Danelis Diaz (2nd)
Prado: Samuel Costa (3rd)
Diaz: Jasmine Neil (4th)
Arroyo: Gabriellan Bermudez (4th)
Middle:
Family, verb conjugations, pronouns, clothing,
seasonal clothing, numbers
Cuellar: Shayla Balkman
Harris: Madison Powers
Valdivia: Caleb Welshans
Elementary PE Student of the Month:
McFarland: Janessa Parrado
Lebrun: Andres La Vega
Full Court basketball drills/games. Basketball terminology and rules.
Sportsmanship and what it means and is.
Middle PE Student of the Month:
Stallworth: Indiya Brown
Hernandez: Markus Garzon
Art Student of the Month:Perez: Nayannah Woods (5th)
Kirkland: 6th grade: Jadin Robinson7th grade: Angela Ruiz Fontaine
Lopez : 8th Roberto Ramos Villalobo
Music Student of the Month (Cline):Students have been learning to sing the "Fifty Nifty United States" song which was composed by Ray Charles in the late 1950s. The song lists the 50 states in
alphabetical order.
Second Grade= Adrian Azofre (Rodriguez)Third Grade= Jade Noel (Dodson)
Fourth Grade= Eleanna Mattocks (Brown)Fifth Grade= Eric Cruz-Parga (Valdez)
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