Welcome toCentral Elementary
SchoolGo Eagles!!!
2014-2015
Notes From Mrs. MizellDear Parents,
As principal, the most important thing I do is to provide our students with the best teaching staff possible. The teachers are highly qualified and are committed to the success of all students. With the Common Core Standards, we are dedicated to integrate technology into your child’s education: iPads, computers, and use of Promethean Boards. Our teachers have on-going professional development throughout the year; instructing with the latest research proven strategies.
I encourage you to stay in contact with your child’s teacher. When parents and teachers communicate and work together, your student’s academic performance will be more successful. We invite you to visit our school, join in our celebrations, attend rise and shine on Friday mornings, and come eat lunch with your child. With the support of the community, parents, teachers and students, we will work collaboratively to help each student reach their potential.
We at Central care about your child and want to make a positive difference in their life. Second semester is a busy time. We are working toward all achieving the scores of 3s and 4s in reading, math and writing. Students should be read to or read independently for at least 20 minutes each night, have a good supper, and have a consistent bed time. If you have any concerns, questions or comments, please feel free to contact me.
Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence
Sincerely,Cindy Mizell
Kindergarten Registration for the
2015-2016 school year is on Friday, April 24, 2015, beginning at 8:00 a.m.
Kindergarten students for the 2015-2016 school year
must turn five years old on or before August 1,
2015. Parents should bring a copy of their child’s shot
record, birth certificate, social security card, and proof of
a physical exam from a doctor within the past two years.
Non-Nutritional Days• September 26
• October 31
• November 21
• December 19
• January 30
• February 13
• March 20
• April 2
• May 21
During March and April, students participate in state testing. Their hard work and perseverance will pay off as they show what they’ve learned this year.
March 9th – 12th – 5th Grade PARCC March 16th – 18th – 4th Grade PARCC
March 31st – April 2nd – 3rd Grade PARCC
Make it the best day possible by:• Picking out a comfortable outfit to wear
• Setting your alarm clock so that you do not oversleep.• Going to bed on time – or even early – so that you get a good night’s sleep and
feel rested when you wake up in the morning.• Making sure that you have time to eat a good breakfast. Eat healthy foods
that will give you plenty of energy.• Leaving for school or the bus stop a little early so you are sure to get to
school on time. • Remembering that school starts at 8:00 a.m.
Reading- Readers are Resourceful: Tackling Hard Words & Tricky Parts In Books
Writing- Persuasive Writing of all Kinds :Using Words to
Make a Change
Math- How Many Do You Have?
Science/S.S. - Living/Non-Living Things, Metamorphosis, Plants, Citizenship
Kindergarten News
Dates to Remember:
March 13-20- Book Fair
March 17th & 19th- Parent Conferences 3:00-6:00
March 18- K-2 Spring Pictures
March 23-27- Spring Break-NO SCHOOL
What are we studying??Reading:. Reading across Genres
Math: PatternsWriting: Writing like Scientists
Make sure your child is reading at home! Make sure to sign the
log!! Read 100 Minutes a Week!
Make sure you
study your Sight
Word Lists!!
Reading: Nonfiction Reading Clubs
4th Quarter begins
March 16th
Writing: Lab Reports & Science Books
Math: Parts of a Whole, Parts of a Group AND Partners, Teams & Paper Clips
Earth Science: Changes in weather
Civics: Government protects rights of
individuals and groups
Spring Break would be a great time to take your student to the public library!
Reading and Writing:We are getting closer to TESTING SEASON!!!!! We are
starting our Test Prep Unit in both Reading and Writing. In these units, we are teaching the students what the PARCC
exam will look like, how to answer open response and multiple choice questions. We will be analyzing reading passages looking
for the main ideas and supporting details. In writing, we will look at different types of writing (narrative, fiction, essay,
poem) and then going over how to answer them!
Math:We are reviewing multiplication!! This unit, we are working at finding fair shares (fractions,
such as ½. 1/3, ¼, etc.) and working with decimals!!
A HUGE shout out to our students that are reading EVERY night for at least 20 minutes!!! Thank you to the parents that are
signing those Million Minute Reading Logs!!!
4th Grade
Reading and Writing: We are doing independent projects and
working on goal setting.
Math: We are learning about
fractions and decimals.
Science/Social Studies: We are
learning about the Dust
Bowl/Great Depression.
March- 5th Grade
Math: Multiplication and Division
Science: Solar System
Reading Workshop: Fantasy
Writing Workshop: Essay/Narrative to Memoir
Social Studies: Civil War
Reading Recovery
Powerful Proven Results
Reading is important because…
Scientific evidence reviewed by the U.S. Department of Education's What Works Clearinghouse confirms that
Reading Recovery is effective.
Bonnie Duff
Central Elementary
Van Buren, AR 72921
479-474-7059
University Training Center
University of Arkansas
Little Rock, AR
Center For Literacy
Contact your local Reading Recovery
professional
Reading Recovery Teacher
Reading Recovery at Central Elementary, Van Buren School District
Strong reading and writing skills are essential for success in school and later life. Although most children learn to read in their classroom programs, a few children have great difficulty learning to read and write. Reading Recovery can help!
Reading Recovery Success
• Involves over 2 million American first graders
• Tens of thousands of teachers trained in Reading Recovery
• Data collected on every student
• 75% of students with a full series of lessons reached grade-level standard
Measurable Results in Weeks
• 30-minute daily lessons for just 12-20 weeks, not years
• One-to-one teaching
• Reading Recovery teacher works closely with classroom teacher
Writing Vocabulary
Beginning of lessons After a series of lessons
Hearing and Recording Sounds in Words
Beginning of lessons
After a series of lessons
Reading Level
Level 2 - Beginning of lessonsBuffy by Lucy Lawrence
Level 16 - After a series of lessonsStone Soup retold by Annette Smith
with Reading Recovery
Success is Within Reach!
Lunch Times
5th: 10:45-11:254th: 10:50-11:303rd: 11:00-11:402nd: 11:10-11:501st: 11:20-12:00
Kindergarten: 11:30-12:10
Drop off and Pick up
• Bus drop off and pick up will be located behind the building on North 22nd Street.
• Car drop off and pick up will now be located in the front of Central Elementary School on North 24th
Street.