Dear Lely Families and Friends,
We held another amazing Red Walk this year! We would like to take this time to formally thank Mr. Greusel, the Related Arts Team, and all of our teachers for the hard work and extra time that they put into this event. The students had a chance to give back to our community by planting flowers, singing at Discovery Village, helping the South Regional Public Library decorate for the fall, writing letters to those who are ill in the hospital and to our troops overseas. The students also packed over 45,000 meals for Meals of Hope! It was simply amazing to witness the excitement in our students sharing their Super Powers of Giving!
Thank you to all of the families who participated in our 3rd Grade Show-case and first Title 1 Parent Involvement Workshop, focused on Reading. We had a packed house for this wonderful event!
Mark your calendars for our next meeting on November 10th starting at 5:30: The 2nd Grade Showcase will WOW you! And the workshop, “On our Best Behavior,” will get you talking to your children about being the best that can be at home and at school.
November 10 will also be a special day because we will have a very spe-cial guest, Mary Beth Geier from the Richard Schultze Foundation, as Prin-cipal for the Day!
We look forward to seeing you this month!
Have a fantastic November!!! Ms. Crehan and Mrs. Kirby
Principal and Assistant Principal News
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Lely Elementary School Newsletter
Upcoming Events:
11/1 - Daylight Savings Time
Ends
11/9 - Book Fair Begins
11/10 - Title I Parent Involve-
ment Workshop—Positive
Parenting Techniques
5:30—Café
2nd Grade Showcase—
6:00—Café
11/11-NO SCHOOL -
Veteran’s Day
11/13-Book Fair Ends
Jean/School Spirit Day
11/17-SAC Mtg. - 8:30
Media Center -
PTO Planning Mtg.
11/20 – Fall Celebration
Jean/School Spirit Day
11/23/15 to 11/27/15 -
NO SCHOOL
Fall Break
Every Student Matters, Every Moment Counts
Hello LES Families!
It is hard to believe first quarter has come and gone! Teachers and staff are work-
ing hard at keeping students actively engaged and learning, and time is flying by so
quickly.
So far this year, understanding vocabulary has been a big focus in all subject
areas. If students do not understand the meaning of the words they are reading, than
they are probably not able to grasp the message of the text. Teachers and many parents
know that one way to increase a child’s vocabulary is to read more. Children who read 20
minutes a day are exposed to 1,800,000 words a year! No wonders children who read
more score higher than their fellow classmates.
But did you know that you can also greatly increase your child’s vocabulary by
simply talking and having a conversation with them? According to a study done by the
University of California, Los Angeles, “Back-and-forth conversation contributed the most
to the child’s future language score (six times more so than adult speech alone).” This
research really shows how language development is so important to your child’s success
in reading and writing.
In these digital times, children seem to be having fewer and fewer conversations
with others. Here at school, teachers are using cooperative learning structures to get
students talking about their learning with classmates. When children are out of school,
take advantage of the time you are with your children to have conversations with them.
Dinner and traveling in the car are perfect times for asking your children what they are
learning about in school. But be specific. For example, instead of saying, “What did you
learn in school today?” say, “What did you learn about in science today?” If your child
responds with, “Plants,” you can respond by saying, “Give me an example of something
you learned about plants.” Having your children explain more is a great way to continue
the conversation. Do this daily, and not only will you feel more aware of what your chil-
dren are learning in school, you child will know their education is important to you.
Thanks again for everything you do to help LES children grow!
Karen Pelletier,
Reading Coach
Title I Corner The following items are available to parents in the front office.
Title I Plans (Use of Funds) SPAR Report School Improvement Plan
According to the Florida Standards for Mathematics (MAFS), fact fluency is the ability to
quickly and accurately recall the answers to basic math facts. Fact fluency is achieved
through deliberate and repeated practice. The National Council of Teachers of Mathe-
matics (NCTM) states that applying known facts to derive unknown facts results in
efficiency, flexibility, and an understanding of number combinations for young students.
How do we help students develop fact fluency? FASTT Math is a program which our
students in 2nd through 5th grade use to improve their math facts. Our 2nd grade students
begin to fully use the program in January. FASTT Math also has a feature called Stretch-
To-Go which allows students in grades 3-5 to play math fact games from home. Students
can use Stretch-To-Go games from anywhere there is a computer with Internet access.
Don’t forget that students can always practice their fact fluency at home using flash
cards for a few minutes each day. A good idea would be to add fact practice to your
child’s daily routine along with their independent reading!
Stretch-To-Go can be easily accessed through ANGEL:
Visit angel.collierschools.com and log in with your student ID and password
Click Elementary School Student Resources
The FASTT Math Stretch link will be in the Online Resources section
Students will log in to Stretch-To-Go (Username is student ID & Password is math1)
From the Game Gallery, students can access one of the six fun games.
**One of the games, Sushi Monster, is also available as a free app from the Apple
iTunes App Store.
K-5 FASTT Math Program
Sara Johnessee
Math Coach
Math Corner
http://www.angel.collierschools.com
November Gratitude!
This is a month for which we are reminded
to give thanks.
I am thankful for the gift of educating your
children each day.
Wednesday, November 11th we will be closed to honor our
Veterans. I will keep all of our veterans in my heart,
especially my Dad pictured above.
I am grateful,
Miffy Ruggiero, Media Specialist
Please make sure to visit our Book Fair November 6th—13th.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
I would like to congratulate our October Prize Drawing Winners: 1st Grader in Ms. Friedrick’s class and 3rd Grader in Mrs. Sebold’s room
Thanks to your hard work clipping, we have reached 29% of our $1,000.00 goal for Box Tops for Educa-tion. Please make sure you are submitting your Box Tops regularly, whether it is through our monthly prize drawing collection form, in a baggie or envelope. Each Box Top, which includes the expiration information, is worth ten cents to our school - don’t trash these dimes in disguise! Please visit www.boxtops4education.com to learn more about this program, participating products, coupons, recipes, bonus offers or to watch our progress.
Thank you for your continued support of the Box Tops and Campbell’s Labels for Education programs!
Jennifer Lofendo, Box Tops Coordinator
A NOVEMBER TO REMEMBER Come Celebrate Veteran’s Day
With Our
Second Graders On Tuesday, November 10th
As They
Remember the Pride At LES !!!!!
Student Performers Report to the Music Room at 5:30 p.m. Program will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m.
Dress in Uniform Attire
BOX TOPS
http://www.boxtops4education.com/
Hi Lely Families!
I would like to invite you to a free parent conference on Saturday, November
7, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Estero High School. This is the second Collier-Lee
Schools collaborative event. The conference offers a variety of training, educa-
tion, and networking opportunities for parent of students with disabilities. Learn
ways to increase family and school collaboration and find out what strategies
your children's teachers are using in the classroom. You can register
online now at www.collierschools.com/ese or call Theresa Bowen at 239-337-
8363. If you are unable to register in advance, you can do so at the event.
Transportation is available from Golden Gate and Immokalee high schools, but
pre-registration is required. I hope to see you there!
Save the Date
Sharing the Commitment Conference
Estero High school
21900 River Ranch Road in Estero
Saturday, November 7
8:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
For more information, questions or assistance please contact, Judy Lauriault,
LES, Intervention Support Specialist at (239) 377-7511 or lau-
http://www.collierschools.com/ese
Getting an Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis: Where Do I Go From Here? Date: November 11
th, 2015 Time: 10:00am-12:00pm
Location: Naples YMCA
5450 YMCA Road
Naples, FL 34109
Wynn’s Conference Room
Located behind the welcome desk in Wynn’s café.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Leigh Anna Nowak from the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities-USF will present in-depth
information about autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and discuss resources available in Southwest
Florida.
Presenter: Leigh Anna Nowak, MSW
Leigh Anna Nowak, MSW is a CARD Consultant at the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
(CARD) at Florida Gulf Coast University. She will lead this discussion and take your questions
about getting a diagnosis, finding services, the education system and more!
This is a FREE training for parents/or Providers. Child Care and snacks are provided FREE. Reg-
istration is required.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
To register for this event, please contact, Tara Tallaksen at 239-254-4279
OF
FLU
NOW AVAILABLE!
*No Appointment necessary, walk-in services
Our locations and hours are as
3339 East Tamiami Trail 419 North First Street Building H Immokalee, Florida 34142 Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 252-7300 (239) 252-8595 Monday-Friday Monday-Friday 8am-3pm 8am-4pm
*Closed @ Noon last day of the month
FLU FACTS:
Children are at higher risk for the flu because their immune systems are not ful-
l developed. Children with chronic health conditions are at even higher risk of
getting the flu and experiencing m li
WHAT’S AVAILABLE?
6–35 months of age – Fluzone - Injectable (preservative free)
3yrs of age and up –Fluzone - Injectable
2yrs of age and up who meet specific medical criteria – Flu Mist - intranasal
FALL IS FLU SEASON
http://www.flu.gov/at-risk/health-conditions/index.html
Lely Elementary
8125 Lely Cultural Parkway Naples, Florida 34113
Phone: (239) 377-7500
Fax:
(239) 377-7501
Website: www.collierschools.com/les/
Parent Information Spirit T-Shirts
Do not forget to buy your
LES Spirit shirt!
We have all sizes for chil-
dren and even adult sizes as
well.
They are still $10.00
payable to Lely PTO.
See Ms. Gina in the front
office.
Students are able to wear
Spirit T-Shirts on Fridays!
Library Procedure
We are thrilled with your support of our media center and the
time you spend with your child reading each day. Our Media
Center circulation has been super this year as well. In the midst
of the circulation, sometimes a student will lose a book. Our
book fine policy is simple. We ask that you pay the cost of each
book to replace it in our library. If you do pay for a book and
then later find the book, please keep the book and add to your
personal library at home. Any questions, please contact Ms.
Ruggiero in our media center at 239-377-7561
Campus Safety:
All visitors are to report to the Office to be FAST Passed.
Thank you for helping us keep our children safe.
School Times
First Bell: 8:15 a.m.
Second Bell: 8:25 a.m.
End of Day: 2:50 p.m.
Lunch Money
Breakfast FREE
Lunch and Beverage
$ 2.00
Beverage only - $.50
Snacks $.25 -$1.25
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