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Message From The Principal Dear Parents and Students: It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Millwood Elementary School. The faculty and staff are excited about working with you during the 2016-2017 school year. We need your help and support as we provide learning opportunities for the academic, ethical, physical, and social development of your child. Our goal is to furnish educationally enriching, stimulating, and enjoyable activities that recognize the varied abilities of each student. This is an exciting time to be part of the Millwood family. We are adding two full-time behavior interventionists to our team, in addition to a full-time math coach. All of our students are being provided differentiated instruction based on their levels of academic achievement. We believe this opportunity for students to receive instruction on their academic level will result in greater learning and improved academic achievement for all students. We are continually refining our curriculum and instruction to use best practices. We will need help from parents and the community working together with our teachers to provide the most effective learning opportunities for our children. I am proud of the tradition of excellence, which has been established by the Millwood family over the years. These accomplishments were realized because of a team effort put forth by the students, parents, and teachers. I look forward to working with each of you as we strengthen this team. We will be counting on your participation each day to encourage and help your child with his or her academic, social, and ethical responsibilities at Millwood Elementary School. The future of our community rests upon the development and enrichment of our children. Sincerely, Stella S. Hall Principal Mustang Messenger SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2016 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 1 The School Day 6:50-7:20 Breakfast 7:25 First Bell 7:30 Classes Begin | Tardy Bell *Students not in class will be marked TARDY 7:30 Morning Announcements DISMISSAL: 2:00 Bus, PreK, K, 1st Grade 2:05 Walkers, PERK, Daycare and Older Siblings of PreK, K, and 1st grade 2:10 All remaining PPU Inside… School Fundraiser, pg. 2 Volunteering, pg. 2 Yearbooks, pg. 3 Fall Book Fair, pg. 3 Fall Festival, pg. 3 Grade Level News, pg. 4 - 6 School Calendar, pg. 7-8 TITLE I School (2016 - 2017)
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Message From

The Principal

Dear Parents and Students:

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Millwood Elementary School. The faculty and staff

are excited about working with you during the 2016-2017 school year. We need your help and

support as we provide learning opportunities for the academic, ethical, physical, and social

development of your child. Our goal is to furnish educationally enriching, stimulating, and

enjoyable activities that recognize the varied abilities of each student.

This is an exciting time to be part of the Millwood family. We are adding two full-time behavior

interventionists to our team, in addition to a full-time math coach. All of our students are being

provided differentiated instruction based on their levels of academic achievement. We believe this

opportunity for students to receive instruction on their academic level will result in greater

learning and improved academic achievement for all students. We are continually refining our

curriculum and instruction to use best practices. We will need help from parents and the

community working together with our teachers to provide the most effective learning

opportunities for our children.

I am proud of the tradition of excellence, which has been established by the Millwood family over

the years. These accomplishments were realized because of a team effort put forth by the

students, parents, and teachers. I look forward to working with each of you as we strengthen this

team. We will be counting on your participation each day to encourage and help your child with

his or her academic, social, and ethical responsibilities at Millwood Elementary School. The future

of our community rests upon the development and enrichment of our children.

Sincerely,

Stella S. Hall Principal

Mustang Messenger S E P T E M B E R | O C T O B E R 2 0 1 6

V O L U M E 3 , I S S U E 1

The School Day

6:50-7:20 Breakfast

7:25 First Bell

7:30 Classes Begin |

Tardy Bell

*Students not in class will be

marked TARDY

7:30 Morning

Announcements

DISMISSAL:

2:00 Bus, PreK, K, 1st

Grade

2:05 Walkers, PERK,

Daycare and Older

Siblings of PreK, K,

and 1st grade

2:10 All remaining PPU

Inside…

School Fundraiser, pg. 2

Volunteering, pg. 2

Yearbooks, pg. 3

Fall Book Fair, pg. 3

Fall Festival, pg. 3

Grade Level News, pg. 4 - 6

School Calendar, pg. 7-8

TITLE I School

(2016 - 2017)

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P A G E 2

Inclement Weather Procedures

Menus Ident-A-Kid

Millwood has an electronic sign-in system for school visitors. It is called Ident-A-

Kid. Located in the front office, this special computer program allows visitors to

input their name, reason for visit, and have their picture taken for identification.

Once completed, a yellow ID label will print from the machine for our visitors to

wear while in the building. This system is also used by parents to sign in their

children who arrive after the 7:30 a.m. tardy bell and to sign children out for early

dismissal. Be sure to always bring your driver’s license with you!

Be A School Volunteer

Please consider becoming a certified volunteer this year at Millwood. To

participate in school activities (field trips, school-wide parties, field day,

etc.), volunteers must have completed an application and a background

check. There is no charge for the background check. Volunteer

applications can be picked up in the school’s front office. Please note that

younger children are not allowed to come with you when you volunteer

during the school day.

*All volunteers must be at least 18 years old.

During periods of unsafe weather conditions when it may be questionable to hold school, the school district has several options, including closing school, opening schools one hour late, or opening schools two hours late. If schools open on a delay, breakfast will not be served.

Decisions for any of these options will be announced to the public no later than 5:00 a.m. on the day in question on the following local radio stations: WIBZ 95.5 FM, WKHT 93.7 FM, WICI 94.7 FM, WNOK 104.7 FM, WDXY 1240 AM, WTCB 106.7 FM, WCOS 97.5 FM, WLJI 98.3 FM, WWDM 101.3 FM, WHXT 103.9 FM and WMHK 89.7 FM. The television stations used are WIS TV 10, WOLO TV 25, WBTW 13, WACH 6, and WLTX TV 19. You will also receive a call from our Edulink system.

Announcements are only made through the media if there is a delay or closing.

Breakfast and lunch menus will be placed on our school’s website each month as soon as the District makes them available. Remember that all students qualify for free breakfast and lunch!

School Fundraiser

Ends September 7th!

For more information, see the packet that

was sent home with your child or call the

school. All money needs to be turned in by

September 7th! Students who sell 10 items

or more will be able to go to the Kona Ice

Party.

You can shop online! Visit:

shop.believekids.com/ChooseGroup

Once there, you can select a student to

purchase from, select the items you want,

and have them shipped directly to your

house. The selection online is even better

than the catalog. Remember it is never to

early to think about Christmas shopping!

Social Media Keep up with what is going on at Millwood by following us online!

https://www.facebook.com/millwoodelementary

https://twitter.com/millwoodelem

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P A G E 3

It is time to order school yearbooks.

Yearbooks will be $15.00 (*No

checks) and they go on sale right

after Labor Day. A yearbook flyer

will be sent home with additional

details. The order deadline for

yearbooks is December 14th. This

year, our yearbook will have a

custom-designed cover and end

page with artwork created by two

of our students in art class with the

help of our new art teacher

Mr. McDow.

Yearbooks will be delivered

sometime in March and we will host

a yearbook signing party once they

arrive.

You can order your copy online at:

YBPay.lifetouch.com with

Yearbook ID Code: 9890317

A new feature this year is that you

can submit photos online to be

considered for use in the yearbook.

To do this, visit

community.lifetouch.com

*The code to upload your pictures

to the website is: NBZAMH.

No School on Monday, October 17th!

This is an in-service, professional

development day for teachers and staff.

Saturday, October 29th

10 am - 2pm

* More information about this event will be sent home soon!

Fall Book Fair

October 24th—28th

7 am - 3pm

* Special Evening Hours: Tuesday, October 25th (3pm—6pm)

Pumpkin Night

October 3rd, 6pm * More information about this event will be sent home soon!

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P A G E 4

Welcome to first grade! We are looking forward

to a great year. The first grade teachers have a

lot of exciting things planned for our students

this school year. During the first quarter,

students will learn about earth materials in

science, families and their community in social

studies, work on basic addition and subtraction

skills in math, and start to work on becoming

fluent independent readers. Please help your

child have a successful year in first grade by

making sure they complete their homework

nightly and READ, READ, READ!

Kindergarten News Kindergarten has been busy and is off to a great start!

We will be learning a lot of exciting things this year.

We are writing our names and will be working toward

writing sentences in the upcoming weeks. Soon we will

also be introducing letters and sounds. In September,

we will be learning about Johnny Appleseed and we have

many more exciting things coming this fall! We are

hoping to visit the pumpkin patch in October, more

information to come. Also in October, we will be

introducing the FRED (Families Reading Every Day)

reading program and we look forward to watching your

child grow as a reader. Thank you for all of your

support so far, and we look forward to a great year!

Preschool News The youngest Millwood Mustangs are very busy making new friends

and learning rules and procedures for our classrooms and school.

This fall we are looking forward to our first field trip to the Pumpkin

Patch, where we will see pumpkins of many shapes, colors, and

sizes. All parents that would like to go on our field trip will be

required to complete a background check packet several weeks in

advance in order to be approved on time. Please don’t hesitate to

contact your child’s teacher with any questions or concerns. The

contact information is located at the bottom of your child’s weekly

newsletter. We are looking forward to a “rockin’- sockin’ “good year

in Preschool!

We are off to a great start to the school year! It was wonderful to see

so many parents at orientation. We are all very excited to be working

with you and your children this year! If you have not yet purchased a

PTA membership, please do so. The cost is $5.00, and it lets you have

a chance to win door prizes at every PTA meeting you attend. The

money collected from memberships goes right back to the students at

Millwood in the form of supplies and other things.

Math: We will begin working on applying addition and subtraction

concepts in Math.

Reading: We will read and write many interesting stories this quarter.

We are setting up our writer’s workshop and reviewing conventions for

writing sentences.

Grammar: Our classes will be learning about the four kinds of

sentences: statements, questions, commands, and exclamations. We

will also learn about sentence parts like subjects and predicates.

Science: Our first unit of study in Science will be weather. We will be

learning weather terms, using our senses to describe the weather,

measuring the weather, comparing/contrasting the seasons, and

discussing ways to stay safe in severe weather.

Social Studies: We are working on procedures and expectations. Our

first unit will be on identifying the location of places and geographic

features on a map.

First Grade News

Second Grade News

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P A G E 5

Our third graders have begun the year with a bang! They

are already hard at work learning their multiplication facts

so that they will be ready to defend Millwood’s status as

Third Grade Multiplication Champions for Sumter School

District. Students are studying their multiplication facts

every night and practicing them each week in class. Their

teachers are very proud of them for working hard for

multiplication success.

In Reading, students have begun working in Readers’

Workshops. Each class has established the routines and

procedures for Readers’ Workshop, and the students are

reading every day. We have completed our Next Steps

Reading Assessments and are proud of our students for

doing their best to become even better readers! We have

been working on Story Elements and learning all about

character, setting, and plot. Students can even identify

the problem and solution in a story.

In Writers’ Workshops, students are diving into writing

personal narratives. They have discussed things that

writers do to make their stories interesting for their

readers. Each student has created a list of ideas for stories

and is enjoying sharing his/her writing with the class.

South Carolina History has been fun as we have learned

about the regions of our state. Students are looking

forward to learning about the history of South Carolina

and having some special guests to share their expertise

with them.

In Science, the first unit has been a lot of fun as students

have learned all about minerals, rocks, and soil. Students

are looking forward to working with Mrs. Holloway in the

Science Lab as well as completing activities and

experiments in the classroom.

Welcome to a wonderful year in fourth grade! Students are already

off on the right track with learning classroom and hallway

expectations. Teachers are proud of the way the students are

responding and respecting our fourth grade guidelines.

Students are completing a variety of testing to identify their

individual reading needs. We want to be sure that every student gets

the absolute best instruction this year, and these tests will also allow

us to better meet their individual needs. If you have any questions

about the testing we are doing, please send us a note or leave a

message on our phone. We will be happy to talk with you about your

child’s instructional plans for the year.

This year, students will be using the science lab for instruction. In

the lab, they will complete hands on activities and begin exploring

the many wonders of science. We will be incorporating many STEM

(Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) instruction where

students plan, create, and explore their own experiments. Our first

activity will include red apples in a variety of forms. No, we are not

making apple pie, but it will still be a lot of fun as students observe

their different apples.

To read better, children must read more! Your child is expected to

read a minimum of twenty minutes per night in addition to other

homework. A “Week at a Glance” will go home each week in your

student’s folder. The “Week at a Glance” will include their

instructional material for the week and also their homework

assignments. Please look for this the first of the week along with the

Fourth Grade Parent Connection.

Our PTA is gearing up for a brand new year. We would encourage

every parent to purchase at least one membership to support our

school. Membership is only $5.00.

We have a great team in fourth grade and are looking forward to

sharing many exciting adventures with your child. Please feel free to

let us know at any time if there are any problems or concerns.

Third Grade News

Fourth Grade News

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P A G E 6

Things are off to a great start in fifth grade. We have many new faces on our hall, and we have enjoyed getting to know each and every one. It’s going to be a great year full of fun and exciting learning adventures.

In Math, we are reviewing place value and various number sense

skills. In ELA, we can’t wait to begin our exciting novel unit study on

Frindle. Social Studies will be picking up right where we left off in

fourth grade with the Reconstruction Era. In Science, we are

learning all about various ecosystems.

There will be so many exciting things to look forward to this year.

We know we are off to a great start, and can’t wait to see what this

new fun filled, exciting school year will bring.

Greetings everyone!

I am the new Math Interventionist at

Millwood Elementary School. I am

thrilled and excited to be serving your

children!

Being at Millwood Elementary is like

coming back home. I am blessed to return to Millwood after teaching here

some years back. Millwood is a special place!

The position of Math Interventionist is a new teaching role for Millwood.

With such positive gains through our reading interventionist, we are offering

to intervene with math as well. Of course, I am honored to fill this position.

As a Math Interventionist, I am teaching the advanced math classes for 4th

and 5th graders. I will be teaching the math standards as we accelerate and

enrich so as to meet the full potential of the students.

In addition to these advanced math classes, I will be working daily with 3rd,

4th and 5th differential math groups. During these differential classes, I will

reinforce what the class room teachers are teaching during their math

classes.

Through these innovative opportunities to serve our students at Millwood,

we are anticipating positive growth for all of our students we are so

fortunate to have.

Please drop by any time to see me.

Looking forward to a great year!

~ Millie Welch

Behavioral

Interventionist

News

Welcome Back

Mustangs!

The first two weeks

have been just

awesome getting to

see all of you after a restful summer. This school year is full of so

many positive changes and Mrs. Jarecki, along with I, are so glad to

be a part of it. Many of you will remember me as Mrs. Burgess, 5th

grade teacher for 23 years, here at Millwood. However, this year I

am one of MWE’s first Behavioral Interventionists. My focus is on

grades 3—5 and Mrs. Jarecki works with grades PreK—2nd. Our

goal is to work with students in both individual and group setting

to improve behaviors that may be a hindrance in their learning

process. We do classroom visits and we also do take-outs during

differentiation time or any other needed time. The fact that we are

both certified teachers allows us to continue the lessons that may

have been missed from the regular homeroom teacher. This

ensures that every child’s needs are still met. We would like to

welcome Mrs. Dora Jarecki to our staff and we look forward to

accomplishing great things this year.

~ Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Jarecki

We are off to a great year here at

Millwood Elementary School! I am

quite honored and know that it is a

privilege to be a part of such an

amazing school family and

community. This year at Millwood, I

will be servicing student in our QUEST program. QUEST is

Sumter School District’s Talented and Gifted program for

elementary level students, and we have an exciting year planned

with many challenges and opportunities for enriched learning

ahead of us. QUEST uses a pull-out model for instruction that

will focus on building upon qualified students’ math and

problem solving skills, as well as their abilities to use higher

levels of learning to think and conduct tasks and challenges

much like engineers do using the Engineering Design Process.

We will follow an approved gifted curriculum and will focus on

many STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) activities

to enhance students’ learning. I look forward to working with

our QUEST students this year. If you feel as if your child meets

the qualifications of the district’s QUEST program and they have

not yet been identified, please feel free to contact your child’s

teacher or myself. Here’s to a great year! ~ Heather Clemmons

Fifth Grade News

Quest News

Math

Interventionist

News

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P A G E 7

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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VISION,

HEARING &

DENTAL

SCREENING

1ST, 3RD, AND

5TH GRADE

NO SCHOOL

SCHOOL

FUNRAISER

ENDS

PICTURE DAY

INTERIMS

ISSUED

GRANDPARENT’S

DAY

SPIRIT NIGHT

SPIRIT NIGHT

SPIRIT NIGHT

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Sumter School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or age in admission to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities. For inquiries regarding the policy, contact the Assistant Superintendent of Personnel or the Director of Specialized Programs, Sumter School District, 1345 Wilson Hall Road, Sumter, SC 29150 or call 803-469-6900.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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SPIRIT NIGHT

SPIRIT NIGHT

SPIRIT NIGHT

PUMPKIN

NIGHT / PTA

MEETING 6PM

MAKE UP

PICTURE DAY

Fall Book Fair (7am - 3pm) / Red Ribbon Week

FALL

FESTIVAL

10 AM - 2 PM

REPORT

CARDS ISSUED

TEACHER

INSERVICE /

NO SCHOOL

BOOK FAIR

EVENING

HOURS

3 PM - 6 PM

P A G E 8


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