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PTA Looking for Volunteers
The PTA has many opportunities for parents and
family members to volunteer at Charlton Heights.
Whether you enjoy working in school with children, or
baking goodies at home, we have something for everyone!
Volunteering is an important way for you to show your
child how important school is, and how the entire
community works together for our children. For
more information on programs, please see
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BH-BL Summer Forum is for
summer fun & learning!
It's
time to sign up for BH-BL 's
own Summer Forum enrichment classes for students
currently in grades K - 6. Classes in Arts & Crafts,
Musical Theatre, Future Chefs, and Youth Challenge will
be given this summer from June 26 to July 20.
Space is limited to 20 students per
class, so sign up now! The deadline is May 18. Read all
the details in the
Summer Forum 2012 flyer. |
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Award Winners Announced at Spring
Concert
Awards
were distributed at the
Charlton Heights Spring Concert on Tuesday,
May 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Auditorium.
Each year, the Friends of Music honors one fifth grade
student from each of the performing groups for their
dedication, excellence in the arts.
Congratulations to Elizabeth Heitzman, Avery Knapik and
Abby Evans, who won from the orchestra, chorus and band,
respectively. Performing in the concert were the 4th and 5th grade
chorus, band and orchestra, under the direction of Gina Kirsty,
Brian Tetlak and Karen Russell.
Award winners from Charlton Heights for the arts can be
found by clicking on the links below:
Charlton Heights Band Award Winners
Charlton Heights Chorus Award Winners
Charlton Heights Orchestra Award Winners
Eileen Briggs Art Award Winners |
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May
PTA Newsletter Now On-line
The PTA will now be using an electronic version for our
monthly newsletters. Families who have given the
school their e-mail address will be mailed an electronic
copy. Families who would like a hard copy should
contact Newsletter Chairperson Lisa Criscone. You can also view the newsletters on-line by downloading our Newsletter.
Past newsletters can be
viewed by clicking the PTA Sidebar on the right side of
the web page under the Charlton Heights Quick View. |
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Field Day Set for May 23 The
Charlton Heights Field Day for students in grades 4 and
5 will be held
on Wednesday, May 23, 2012
on the back field at Charlton Heights Elementary
School. The rain date will be Friday, May 25th.
The
decision to cancel or delay the event will be made the
morning of field day. Parents may obtain more
information by calling the Main Office if you have
questions on the morning of the event or by checking the
website. Spectators are welcome to attend field day. We
ask that all spectators stand behind the cone area,
which will be used for the student athletes and staff
members.
Children who place first, second or third in an
individual event, or first place in a team event, will
qualify for the District Field Day on June 5 at Stevens
Elementary School, with a rain date of June 6.
Charlton Heights Field Day results from 2001 through
2011 can be found
by clicking here
An awards ceremony will be
held on the afternoon of May 23rd at 1:30 p.m. and
several fifth graders will be honored with
the male and female athlete award, and the Sportsmanship Awards.
The physical
education staff will also distribute the
Presidential Physical Fitness Awards at the ceremony. Award winners from
Charlton Heights for
physical education can be found by clicking on the links below:
Female Sportsmanship Award Winners
Male Sportsmanship Award Winners
Female Athlete of the Year Award Winners
Male Athlete of the Year Award Winners
Field Day Class Champions
Field Day Records for Boys
Field Day Records for Girls
Physical Education Leadership Award Winners
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Spring Box Top Contest
Update
The spring Box Tops Contest is beginning, and our
primary classrooms are off to a quick start. The
two classes that collect the most Box Tops by Friday,
June 15, will receive either an ice cream or a pizza
party.
The labels are found
on most General Mills, Betty Crocker and Ziploc items,
to name a few. This is the first time that three
classes had over 2,000 Box Tops, and that eight classes
had over 1,000 Box Tops.
Charlton Heights was ranked fourth in the Capital Region
for the total number of Box Tops collected last year.
In addition, we were ranked 34th out of the 6,874
schools who turn in Box Tops in New York State for the
same time period. The results for the second
semester as of May 11 are below:
1. Mrs. McNeal 1,409
2. Mrs. Long 1,130
3.
Mrs. Ollari 906
4.
Miss Jones 905
5.
Mrs. Gobel 885
6.
Mrs. Grasso 650
7.
Mr. Haluska
636
8.
Mrs. Martin PM 595
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Mrs. O'Rourke 543
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Third Annual Chuck and Duck Dodgeball Tournament will be
on April 27
The Charlton Heights Student Council, in
conjunction with the PTA and the Teacher's Association
sponsored a Dodgeball Tournament on Friday,
April 27, in the gymnasium. Over 130 students in
grades 3-5 participated, and competition was fierce
between the teams. In preparation for the Summer
Olympics, team names were based on countries. In
the finals, Team Japan narrowly defeated Team Mexico for
the title. Members of Team Japan were: Annaliese
Blowers, Vincent Daviero, Lily Digman, Jack Fox, Aidan
Giaquinto, Colby Jackson, Kyle Larned, Jimmy Mion and
Kiahna Pieronek. Students who have
participated in the event in the past are below:
2012
Team Roster
2012 Results
2011 Team
Roster
2011 Results
2010 Team
Roster
Proceeds from the event
will go towards the Friedreichs's Ataxia Foundation again
this year. Over $3,000 was raised from the event
this year. Winners from the past tournament can
by found by clicking on the link below:
Chuck and Duck Dodgeball Tournament Champions |
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Thanks to the
Earth Day Volunteers
Thank
you so much to the approximately 40 students, staff and
parents who helped with the “Earth Day Clean Up at Charlton Heights” on Friday, April 20th.
We raked, weeded and
cleaned up on the grounds and in the gardens and painted
parts of the Magic Maze!
Thanks
go out to Cassandra Bowers, Maria Fernandez, Brad
Warner, Carly Warner, Natalie Warner, Alea Helmeset,
Katarina Helmeset, Brian Pausley, Emma Pausley, Jake
Pausley, Rebecca Holder, Emily Holder, Brian Holder,
Krissy Jackson, Colby Jackson, Sandy Venditti, Tessa
Venditti, Brianna Venditti, Grayce Venditti, Dave
Versocki, Amy Versocki, Eileen Stone, Kevin Stone,
Kieran Stone, Ethan Stone, Shane Rafferty, Joe Riley,
John Duval, Wyatt de lalla, Roberta de Lalla, Jen
Pietrow, Roy Pietrow, Mary Pietrow, Kyle Larned, Evan
Brennan, Susan Brennan, Sharan Zarnofsky, Josh Zarnofsky,
Alizabeth Zarnofsky and Samantha Johnston, Jodi Cataldo
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BH-BL Camp
Invention Summer Program
Don't miss out on your last chance to save $15 off your
total for registering by May 31!
Children entering grades one through six will be
immersed in a weeklong adventure of creative problem
solving through Camp Invention. This is a chance to
enhance your child's education while they have fun this
summer! The program will be held at the O'Rourke
Middle School from July 30 to August 3, 2012, and the
program runs from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
One of
the real world Science challenges in the Camp Invention
program is "Saving Sludge City." The children will
help save this pollution filled city by constructing
eco-friendly buildings and transportation to
decontaminate the city's water.
For more information, contact Marie
DiCristofaro at
mdicristofaro@bhbl.org.
Enroll
at www.campinvention.org or caIl 800.968.4332.
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Charlton Heights Drama Club Performs "The
Little Mermaid"
70 fourth and fifth graders from the Drama
Club presented "The Little Mermaid" on Friday, March
30th, at 7:00 p.m. in the gymnasium.
The Drama Club began in 2009 with a production of "Toby
Tyler." To view the cast lists from prior shows,
please see below:
Little
Mermaid 2012
Sleeping
Beauty 2011
The Emperor's New Clothes 2010
Toby Tyler 2009
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Congratulations
to Founder's Day
Award Winners Jodi Cataldo, Traci Hall and Sharan
Zarnofsky

Congratulations to Jodi Cataldo, Traci
Hall and Sharan Zarnofsky, who were chosen as the
recipients of the Founder’s Day Award from Charlton
Heights. The District PTA sponsored the annual
Founder's Day Celebration on Thursday, February 2, at
the River Stone Manor in Glenville. All three have been
actively involved in the school community, and we are
proud of their efforts to positively influence the lives
of our children.
Jodi Cataldo has four children at
Charlton Heights. She has been the Co-Chairperson of
Arts in Education and the Bookfair for the past two
years. She was also the Co-Chairperson of the PTA Walk
for the Arts fundraiser and the Star of the Week
program. Jodi is in charge of costumes for the BH-BL
Theatre for Children production of “Pinocchio.”
Traci Hall is a fourth grade teacher and
the parent of a third grader at Charlton Heights. She
is the Student Council Co-Advisor, and has been the
Co-Chairperson for the PTA Curiosity Shop program for
the past two years.
Sharan Zarnofsky is a parent of a fourth
grader at Charlton Heights and an eighth grader at the
Middle School. She is very active in our PTA, and has
been the PTA President for the past two years. This
year, Sharan also serves as our PTA Co-Chairperson for
Family Programs, School Directory, Kindergarten
Orientation, and she is the PTA Webmaster.
Founder's Day is a nationwide celebration to remember
the founders of PTA who first gathered in 1896.
Each year the Charlton Heights PTA honors an
individual who has gone above an beyond in ways that
benefit the children and our community. For past
winners from Charlton Heights, please see
Founder's Day Award Winners.
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Dig Deep Into Books with our Parents As Reading Partners
Program
The
CH PTA sponsored a Parents As Reading Partners Program
during the week of March 5. Students at Charlton
Heights were encouraged to read 15 minutes each
day with a parent or friend of the family. As a
kickoff, children's author Steve Tomecek visited
Charlton Heights and talked about how he writes his science
books. Steve's nick name is the "Dirtmeister,"
and Steve mentioned his work with rocks and minerals to
the children. Children enjoyed creating a time
capsule, playing games with their family, and
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Good Things
Coming to Charlton Heights!

This
summer, we will be having a lot of construction work
completed at Charlton Heights. A new boiler system will
be put into place, which will allow each individual room
to be centrally controlled by district staff. We
will also have roofing work done for the quads, Main
Office area, and the gymnasium.
To get a jump start on this large
project, some work will be completed evenings and over
vacations. If you have dropped by Charlton Heights
after school, you may have noticed that plumbers and
electricians have taped off areas in which they are
working. Please avoid the taped areas and take another
route to your destination for safety.
The plumbers are installing pipes which
will help prepare for our summer work. The electricians
are placing fire safety lighting in hallways to comply
with revised safety guidelines. In addition, the safety
lights and exit signs will be placed in classrooms that
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Student Council Representatives Announced
for 2011-2012 School Year Students at
Charlton Heights have elected the classroom
representatives for the 2011-2012 school year. The
representatives can be viewed in the document below.
Congratulations to Lily Digman, the new President;
Morgan Skpowski, Vice President; Grace Isaksen,
Secretary; and Tyler Berg, Treasurer. A
listing of the Student Council from the past few years
as well as officers from as far back as the 1990's can
be viewed below:
Student
Council 2011-2012
Student
Council 2010-2011
Student Council 2009-2010
Student Council 2008-2009
Student Council 2007-2008
Student Council Officers 1992-Present
The
Student Council will be sponsoring theme days
during the school year. On these days,
children and staff can wear the special clothing related
to the theme. During on the theme days, the PTA
will be selling bags of popcorn for $.50.
February 17
Mismatch Clothing Day
March 9
Hat Day
March 30
Team Day (Wear sports team shirt)
April 20
Earth Day (Wear Green)
May 25
Red, White & Blue Day
June 15
Maroon & White Day
June 21
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PTA
Reflections Award Winners Announced
Congratulations to the
following students who submitted entries for the
Reflections contest and whose work will be going on to
the Regional competition:
Photography: Matthew
Sinnenberg
Visual Arts:
Molly Shea, Sophia
Swain, and John Wells
Honorable Mention: Isabella
Antonini, Lily Haluska, and Luke Haluska
The
National PTA
developed the
Reflections program in 1969 to interest children,
parents, teachers and communities in the arts.
This year's contest theme was "Diversity means..."
A listing of students who earned
Reflections awards from the past
can be found by clicking here:
Reflections
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Fire Safety Poster Winners
Announced
Charlton
Heights students participated in our annual fire safety
program on October 12 and competed in the poster contest.
Congratulations to first place winners Clara Law, Zoey
Wyatt, Ada Bouchard, Cabot Smith, Bryce Clark, Abby Shea
and Molly Shea.
The first place award winners will receive a $50 savings
bond from the Charlton Fire Department. Thank you very much to the Charlton Fire Department
volunteers who came into school for our day
of fire prevention information. The following students
are the winners for their grade level from the past
three years:
Fire Safety Poster Winners 2011
Fire Safety Poster Winners 2010
Fire Safety Poster Winners 2009 |
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Students can learn about China
during November half day afternoons 
BH-BL students in grades 1 - 5 will
have a new enrichment opportunity this November.
In cooperation with the BOCES,
exploratory classes in Chinese language and culture will
be offered during the four "half day" afternoons in
November when our elementary students have no regular
classes. Tuition for the four-day program is $50. Class
sizes are limited, and parents should sign up as soon as
possible.
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Walk for the Arts Thanks
The PTA
would like to thank
everyone who donated money and/or time to the Walk for
the Arts fundraiser. The PTA raised $6,200 for the
arts in education programs at Charlton Heights!
The following are the top earners by grade level:
Grade
K- Lily Haluska
Grade
1- Wyatt DeLalla
Grade
2- Ella Fowler
Grade
3- Ella Katz
Grade
4- Teagan Arras
Grade
5- Danielle Borden
Top
Class- Miss Jones- Grade 3
Thanks
again for all of your support! |
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Students Honored
at Summer Math and Reading Challenge Assembly Students
who participated in the Summer Reading and Math
Challenge were presented with medals at an assembly on
Friday, October 7. The students who participated
also voted to have staff members go into a dunk tank
later that afternoon. Students were then given a
chance to throw a ball at the target and dunk their
favorite staff members. At right, teacher Andy
Haluska watches as a student gets ready to throw.
A total of 230 students earned medals in mathematics,
and 240 earned medals for reading. Congratulations
to all of the students who participated! |
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Hey,
Charlton Heights Knights: Welcome back!!
The detailed district calendar
has been mailed to all BH-BL households and can also be
viewed on the district
Calendars page.
Charlton Heights bus routes are
included in the printed calendar and are also visible on
the website at
Charlton Heights Bus Routes
Parents: Please remember that a Bus Stop Change Form
needs to be filled out EVERY YEAR if your child will be
bused to or from a location other than your home. See
Child Care Policies for more information, a copy of
the form, and a list of state-licensed day care
providers within our school district.
Info on
this website includes our Student & Parent Handbook that describes
Charlton Heights school
programs, services and "rules of the road."
It has been updated for 2011-12.
Parents will receive a printed copy of the handbook
in September, but can also review it here anytime as
needed. Click on Student Handbook on the right for a copy of
this pdf file. (Requires Acrobat Reader.)
More reminders:
The cost of student lunches has
increased for the first time in three years. A complete
elementary student lunch including milk will now be
$2.25. An 8 oz. carton of milk purchased separately is
still 50¢. In addition to the Daily
Special, our cafeteria is now offering at least 4
alternate meals a day. Go to
Elementary Lunch Menu for all the details.
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Absentee Call-In Procedures
The
Charlton Heights Main
Office asks that parents let us
know about a child who will be absent for the day due to
illness or other reasons.
See
our
Absentee Call-in Page for all the details on how
best you can do this.
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Reminders from the Nurse:
Students in kindergarten, second and fourth
grades plus any students new to the district
must submit a completed school physical form.
(Click here for a pdf copy of this form.)
Parents: please send completed physical forms and
immunization records to the nurse as soon as
possible.
Also, remember that medications given
during the school day need to come in the
original bottle with a written doctor's notice.
All medications must be delivered by an adult!
Information has been put
together concerning pediculosis (head lice.)
Click here for a copy of the fact sheet.
Also, more information can be found about head
lice on the Kids Health web site at
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/sheets/head_lice_sheet.html
Information from the New York
State Department of Health can be found by
Clicking Here. |
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Fourth Grader Dora Law Wins Art Contest Congratulations
to Dora Law for placing first among all Saratoga County
fourth graders in the annual "Be Smart, Don't Start"
Poster Contest. The program targets the youth of
Saratoga County, and each year there is a Growing Up
Smoke Free! poster contest. Dora drew a picture of
a ballerina dancing, and her poster was judged to be
first place by the panel of judges. She was
honored during the Saratoga County Board of Supervisors
Board Meeting on June 21, and the school received a
$1,000 gift certificate to Borders Book Store. A
listing of past award winners from Charlton Heights can
be found below:
Poster Contest Winners from Charlton Heights |
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Talent Show Held on June 23 at Charlton Heights
The
Charlton Heights Talent Show was held on Thursday, June
23, at 9:00 a.m. in the gymnasium. Students sang, danced,
played musical instruments and delighted the audience of family
members and students from the school.
Programs from the past can be found below:
2011
Talent Show
2010 Talent
Show
2009
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Charlton Heights Float Wins
First Place in the 2011 Burnt Hills Flag Day Parade
Congratulations
to the Charlton Heights Student Council for tying with
Pashley Elementary School for first in the 2011 Burnt Hills Community Flag Day Float
Contest in June. The float was put together by students
and staff at the elementary school.
The theme of
the float was "Healthy Minds, Healthy Hearts."
Children dressed up as athletes from different sports,
including football, basketball, baseball, and swimming. On the float was a
large three dimensional soccer ball that rotated, and
two students were goalies in front of the soccer goals
placed on the sod. Special
thanks to Alison Donofrio,
Traci Hall, Bonnie O'Rourke, Jill Ollari, George Dorvee,
Lisa Johnson, Amy Hotaling, and community member Pete Ollari. |
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Charlton
Heights Wins Second Place at District Field Day
The District Field Day was held
on Tuesday, June 7, 2011, at
Stevens Elementary School. Charlton Heights, with
114 points, placed second to Stevens Elementary with 127 points.
The day featured one all time record performances:
The fourth grade girls from Mr. Bold's class ran a
1:08.8, with Abby Evans, Lily Digman, Madeline Fox and
Alaaya Patterson. Parents and community members enjoyed the beautiful
weather and the wonderful sportsmanship displayed by all
of the participants. Congratulations to all of the participants for great
effort and a cooperative spirit.
District
Field Day results from the past can be found
by clicking
here.
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Chris Holder Fifth
Grade Residency Performance on June 15
The
fifth grade students at Charlton Heights
experienced an in-depth introduction to
The Watsons Go to Birmingham- 1963 . The
students were exposed to
songs, poems, stories and dances which enhanced the
study of the Civil Rights Movement. The
students researched specific aspects of the
Civil Rights era from a variety of different
perspectives to help them better understand the context
of the 1950's and 1960's events.
The interdisciplinary partnership with
Chris Holder was planned by fifth grade staff, and
special area teachers including art, music, physical
education and library. The students presented an
entire school assembly on June 15 at 1:45 p.m. in the
gymnasium. This program was funded in part by the Decentralization
Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council
on the Arts, administered by the Saratoga County Arts
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Ellen Sinopoli
Dance Residency Performance on June 9
Fourth
grade students participated in
a week long residency with the Ellen Sinopoli Dance
Company. The participatory aspect of the program
consisted of daily workshops taught by two dancers and
accompanied by a musician. The program
culminated on June 9 with a performance by the students
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Motoko Residency
Performance on June 3 Third
grade students participated in
a week long residency with Motoko this spring.
The five day residency focused on national
holidays, festivals, and seasonal children’s activities
in Japan throughout the year. The third grade students
gained an accurate picture of contemporary Japan
while providing them with a sense of history. Sessions
included stories, songs, art, and cultural lessons, and
culminated into a students’ performance and art
exhibit on June 3. Motoko won the 2007 National Parenting Publications
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10-11 Recorder Black
Belt Honoree List Updated
Each
year, our third graders learn about instruments during
music class. As part of their studies, they start
playing the recorder to practice reading music and using
proper rhythm. The children spend a lot of time at
home in preparation for class, where they can perform a
variety of songs, from easier to harder. For each
song the children complete, they are rewarded with a
specially colored string to signify their achievement.
When completed, the final song earns the child a black
string, or their "black belt". A listing of
students who earned their black belt awards from the
past
can be found by clicking on the links below:
Black Belt Award Winners 10-11
Black Belt Award Winners 09-10
Black Belt Award Winners 08-09
Black Belt Award Winners 07-08
Black Belt Award Winners 06-07
Black Belt Award Winners 05-06
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Holiday Shop
The
Charlton Heights PTA sponsored our annual Holiday
Shop on Thursday, December 2, during the school day.
Our students were given an opportunity to independently
select and purchase affordable items for their loved
ones. We had a great variety of
crafters who came into the gymnasium to sell their
special treats for a lower cost. A special thanks
to Tara and David DeLuke who organized the event, and
all of our parent volunteers! The event was a great way to get into the season's
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Eagle Scout Project Completed at
Charlton Heights 
James
Klapper, from Troop 65, recently completed his Eagle
Scout Project at Charlton Heights. He organized a
group of parents and troop members to complete two
planters outside near the side playground.
Students in the future will use the planters to practice
their gardening skills. James is one of five Boy
Scouts who have completed projects for Charlton Heights.
A listing of the other projects can be viewed at
Eagle Scout Projects |
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1,001 Books
continues at Charlton Heights!

Thanks to great support by Charlton
Heights families, community members and staff, the
"1001 Book Kid" program is continuing into
the second year of operation.
The ultimate goal of the program is
that each child
will have heard 1001 stories and have formed a bond
with books and reading that will last a lifetime.
Research concludes that “there is no more important
activity for preparing your child to succeed as a
reader than reading aloud together.” The “1001 Book
Kids” program is one way we can help our busy
families access good books to read to their children
in a quick and easy way.
The program works in the following
manner. We will provide 100 bags, each of which
contains ten high quality, age appropriate
children’s books. The bags will be located in the
Charlton Heights Main Office Lobby where they are
easily accessible before, during and after school
hours. Families who participate can borrow a bag
for a week and share the books with their children.
Upon return of the bag, they perform some simple
record keeping, and then borrow a new bag. After
reading 100 bags of books, the child will then
listen to their 1,001st story from the
principal. There will be incentives offered along
the way as families reach the milestones of 25, 50,
75, and finally, 100 bags.
You can view
more information about the program by going to
1001 Book Kid. |
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