Welcome New
Staff! Charlton
Heights will have several new staff members this fall.
Joining the kindergarten team is Kate Gurley, who has
taught kindergarten and grade 4 for many years at
Stevens. She is the District Staff Development
coordinator in the morning, and will teach the afternoon
session of kindergarten at Charlton Heights in the
afternoon. Kathy Kindl will be the new
Occupational Therapist, after having served in this
position at Pashley last year. Courtney Erhardt
will join the staff as a part-time art teacher.
She will teach all of the morning sessions, while Lisa
Johnson, who taught at Charlton Heights last year, will
teach all of the afternoon sessions of art class.
Courtney taught for two years at Shaker High School, and
was also an elementary/middle school art teacher at the
Tech Valley Charter School in Albany for one year.
Finally, Jeff Page, who has taught part-time at Stevens
for several years, will be teaching the sessions of
physical education for the two kindergarten classes on
Thursday afternoon. Welcome to all of the new
staff to Charlton Heights!
Students in grades 1 through 5 and family members are
cordially invited to attend our annual Open House on
September 8 from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Children can
bring in their school supplies, meet their new teacher,
and get together with their friends. Kindergarten
students and their parents will have a scheduled time on
September 10 to meet their new teacher and get
acquainted with the classroom. Please contact the
Main Office if you are unsure about your scheduled time
to come into school.
The first day of classes for
students in grades 1 through 5 is on Friday, September
10, and kindergarten students begin on Monday, September
13.
Charlton
Heights Bus Routes
Our bus
routes are included in the printed district calendar
that was mailed to all households. They are also listed
online 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.
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.
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
Charlton Heights Float Wins
First Place in the Flag Day Parade
Congratulations
to the Charlton Heights Student Council for placing
first in the 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 "We are the World, We are the Children."
Children dressed up in costumes from around the world
from countries such as Mexico, Gambia, South Korea,
Afghanistan, China, and Spain. On the float was a
large three dimensional globe that rotated, and flags
from all of the countries represented. Special
thanks to Student Council Advisor Alison Donofrio,
Bonnie O'Rourke, Jill Ollari, and community members Tim
Long and Pete Ollari.
Student Council Officers Announced
for 2010-2011 School YearStudents at
Charlton Heights have elected the officers and
representatives for the 2010-2011 school year.
Congratulations to Anna Scott, the new President; Monica
Muscato, Vice President; Maddy Hicks,
Secretary; and Tyler Doherty, 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:
The Student Council accomplished much
during the school year. They began a recycling
program for paper and plastic, started a dodgeball
tournament, collected money for the Make A Wish
Foundation, collected food for the needy during
November, and raised money from the Brooks BBQ and the
Silver Graphics Art Sale. Some of their numerous
gifts to the school included 2 picnic tables, body
microphones, electronic screen, outdoor tents,
playground supplies, a mascot flag, Knight costume, and
a camera.
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.
The
Box Tops for Education contest has now concluded for the
winter/spring, and results are below.
Congratulations to the third graders from Miss Jones and
Mr. Haluska's classes. They have won a classroom
party! We collected over 13,000 Box Tops, a record
for Charlton Heights. Thank you so much to all of
our families who support the program! The
labels are found on most General Mills, Betty Crocker
and Ziploc items, to name a few.
1. Miss Jones 1,794
2.
Mr. Haluska 1,612
3.
Mr. Deso 1,571
4.
Mrs. Conklin
1,019
5.
Mr. Bold 895
6.
Mrs. Long 787
7.
Mrs. Gobel
660
8.
Mrs. O'Rourke 565
9.
Mrs. Ollari
497
10.
Mrs. Hjelmar
483
Talent Show Held on June 17 at Charlton HeightsThe
Charlton Heights Talent Show was held on Thursday, June
17, at 1:30 p.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:
Charlton
Heights Wins District Field Day
The District Field Day was held
on Tuesday, June 8, 2010, at
Stevens Elementary School.
Charlton Heights placed first with 114 points, just
barely ahead of Stevens Elementary and Pashley
Elementary.
The day featured one all time record performances:
Hunter Wolfe tied the fourth grade boys hurdles record
with a time of 8.5 seconds.
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 cooperative spirit.
District
Field Day results from the past can be found
by clicking
here.
Award Winners
Announced at Spring Concert
The
Charlton Heights Spring Concert was held on Tuesday,
May 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Auditorium.
Performing in the concert were the 4th and 5th grade
chorus, band and orchestra, under the direction of Gina Kirsty,
Susan Rask and Karen Russell, respectively.
Awards were given
to fifth graders who exhibit
dedication and excellence in the arts.
This year, the fifth grade award winners were Hope
Chevalier for chorus, Jared Rotunda for band, and Grace
Hartfiel-Carr for orchestra.
Award winners from Charlton Heights for the arts can be
found by clicking on the links below:
Ellen Sinopoli
Dance Residency Fourth
grade students participated in
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 10 with a performance
by the students in the Charlton Heights gymnasium.
In
addition, daily journals will be kept by the students
during the residency period, allowing them to translate
into words and drawings the concepts and ideas that they
have been exploring with their bodies.
Chris Holder Fifth
Grade Residency
The
fifth grade students at Charlton Heights experienced an in-depth introduction to A Long Way
from Chicago . The students were exposed to
songs, poems, stories and dances which enhanced the
study of A Long Way from Chicago. The
students researched specific aspects of topics such as the
Great Depression, children's relationships with
grandparents, women and men's roles in the 1930's,
differences between life today and in the 1930's, flying
in biplanes, anticipating WWII, unexpectedly strong and
iconoclastic women, rural and urban life in Illinois 80
years ago.
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 9 at 1:30 p.m. in the
gymnasium. Chris Holder is an actor, singer,
storyteller, songwriter and master Teaching Artist in
arts in education settings across the Northeast.
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
Council.
Motoko Residency
Performance on June 4 Third
grade students participated in
a week long residency with the Motoko beginning on May 26.
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 4. Motoko won the 2007 National Parenting Publications
Awards for her debut CD "The Promise of Chrysanthemums."
Six Records Broken at CH
Field Day The
Charlton Heights Field Day for students in grades 4 and
5 was held
on Wednesday, May 26, 2010
on the back field at Charlton Heights Elementary
School.
Six records were broken at the event
by our fourth and fifth grade girls. For the
fourth grade girls, Renee Manosh and Sallie Suski broke
ten year old records. Renee ran a 35.9 in the 220
while Sallie jumped 5' 9" in the long jump. The
girls from Miss Donofrio's class comprised of Ruo Fang
Hayden, Catie Ireland, Grace Holzman and Renee Manosh
ran 1:10.25 in the 440 relay.
For the fifth grade girls, Amalia
Daviero and Abby Stafford broke running records.
Amalia ran a 33.1 in the 220, while Abby went 1:19.0 to
win the 440. In addition, the girls team from Mr.
Deso's class broke the 440 relay record with great
efforts from Amalia Daviero, Krissy Bikowicz, Caleigh
Rotella and Lindsey Jameson.
Charlton Heights Field Day results from 2001 through
2010 can be found
by clicking here
An awards ceremony was held
on the afternoon of May 26th at 1:30 p.m. and several
fifth graders were honored with
the male and female athlete award, and the Sportsmanship Awards.
The male athlete award was given to Tino Benamati and
Christian Gramuglia, and Amalia Daviero was named the
female athlete of the year. The sportsmanship
awards were given to Krissy Bikowicz and Connor Hotaling.
The physical
education staff also distributed 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:
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 Sue Hanson. 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.
First Annual Chuck and Duck Dodgeball Tournament
The Charlton Heights Student Council sponsored a Dodgeball Tournament on Saturday, May 15,
in the gymnasium. Over $2,000 was raised from the
event, and the
proceeds went towards the Friedreichs's Ataxia
Foundation. Competition was fierce, and all of the
participants enjoyed the event. The winning team
was the Dragons, comprised of team captain Jenna Meaney,
as well as Max Blowers, Evan Buckley, Darby Larkin, DJ
Lashley, Tyler Michaelson, Nick Nelson, and Eric Phelps.
The Dragons defeated the Gladiators in the finals, with
third place going to the Firebirds and fourth place to
the Anacondas. Click
here to view dodgeball team rosters(pdf format)
Step it Up
Running
Program
The
Step it Up running program began at Charlton Heights on
Monday, May 10, with an opening ceremony. Step it
Up is a half marathon distance running program designed
to give children the opportunity to increase their daily
levels of physical activity. Each day at recess,
the children will be encouraged to run as much as they
can. The children kept track of their progress in the classroom.
The students ran together as a school on Tuesday, June 15, at 10:00 a.m. to the
music spun by DJ Paul Pantalone!
Speed Stacking Champions
Congratulations to all of the students from Charlton
Heights who participated in the Speed Stacking
Championships held at Stevens Elementary School on
Tuesday, April 20. Winners from Charlton Heights
were Jason Perregaux, Danielle Traver, Matthew Zoller
and Sean McDonald.
Children's Garden
held on May 19 and 20 Students
participated in Children's Garden activities on
May 19 and 20. Volunteers from the PTA worked with children to understand more about the
importance of composting. Charlton Heights was
awarded a 2009 Earth Day Grant from the Air & Waste
Management Association so that students can learn how
our gardens are a good food source, and that our outdoor
classroom is a habitat for happy, helping worms they can
touch, watch and view the benefits of what feeding them
food waste produces. Children learned about the
concept of "rot, reduce, reuse and recycle," which is
easy to see in a worm farm. In the lesson, the
students were encouraged to compost at
home so they can help improve the soil and be of benefit
to grow usable and edible products. A special
thank you to Laurie Kruppenbacher for her help in the
Children's Garden and in giving information for the
grant.
Color Me
Cooperative Day on May 24
The
Color Me Cooperative Day was held on Monday, May 24, at
9:00 a.m. on the back playing fields. Children
were grouped onto six colored
teams: blue, white, blue, red, maroon, gray and green.
The students participated in three cooperative games
throughout the morning. Some of the activities
included amoeba race, frisbee golf,
five point basketball shoot, stepping stone relay race,
three legged race and the tug of war.
Agriculture
Literacy Week Celebrated at Charlton HeightsFormer Charlton Heights alumna Emma
Heritage, a BH-BL High School Senior and the 2010-2011
New York State Alternate Dairy Princess, read to the
second grade classes during Agriculture Literacy Week on
March 17. During National Agriculture Week,
students throughout New York learn about the importance
of trees in our everyday lives. This year's book,
The Tree Farmer by Chuck Leavell and Nicholas
Cravotta, was read to classes and then donated to the
school library. Prior Literacy Week topics
have been apples, maple syrup, vegetable and flower
production, and the dairy industry.
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Fifth Graders Participate in Jump Rope for HeartThe
fifth graders recently participated in Jump Rope for
Heart, and raised $2,178 for the American Heart
Association. A special thank you to Tanner Muro,
who was the top fundraiser. Thank you to Physical
Education teachers Laura Barry and Steve Jones for
organizing the event.
Career Awareness Jamboree A
career exploration day was held on Wednesday,
March 31, 2010, with partnerships between school, local
businesses, and community organizations. The
purpose of the program was to expose students to various
job and career opportunities. Students had an opportunity to learn about three different careers
during 35 minute presentations. A special thank
you to Paulette Mahar and Audrey Lowe for coordinating
the event, to the presenters for graciously giving of
their time to expose our youngsters to their career, and
to all of our
volunteers who made the day possible.
The Emperor's New Clothes
Production Performed on March 19
Fourth and fifth graders from the Drama
Club presented "The Emperor's New Clothes" on Friday,
March 19, at 1:30 p.m. in the gymnasium.
Congratulations to all of our performers who did such a
marvelous job with their performance. Special
thanks to staff members Alison Donofrio, Cam LaViolette,
Amy Hotaling, Pat Kluth and Bobbi Barringer for helping
to put the show together with their amazing talent and
to the parents for all of their support!
Alison Donofrio
and Krissy Jackson Receive Founder's Day Award from
Charlton Heights
Congratulations to Krissy Jackson and Alison Donofrio,
who were chosen as the recipients of the Founder’s Day
Award from Charlton Heights. The Founder's Day
reception was held on Thursday, February 4, at the
Edison Club. Krissy has been active with the PTA
as our co-president for the past two years. She has
also been a committee member of the Magic Maze, and has
been active with Girl Scouts, and as the committee
chair of the Monster Mash and our staff recognition
lunch. Alison Donofrio is a fourth grade teacher who
does much for our school community. As one of the
advisors for Student Council, she has coordinated the
food drive and the Silver Graphics art sale. This year,
she started the recycling program in each classroom of
the school. She is also active with the After-School
Enrichment Drama Club. Congratulations to these most
deserving volunteers. They both help to make our
students shine every day.
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.
PTA After-School Enrichment Clubs
Thank you
to all of our wonderful volunteers for making the PTA After-School Enrichment Clubs
such a success. A special thank you to Sonja
Thomson for her organizational and creative talents for
putting together the program. You can visit the Charlton Heights
Elementary School PTA website at
http://chespta.yolasite.com/events-calendar.php to
view the club schedule.
Some of our popular
clubs included the Drama Club, Legos, Ultimate Games,
Judo, Video Game Creation, Basket Weaving, Cooking
Creations, Art and Sculpting, Cartooning Characters,
Pets and Vets, Bowling, and So You Think You Can Dance.
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
PTA Volunteer Opportunities. For a volunteer
interest sheet, please see
PTA Volunteer Interest Form.
Students Donate $1,007 to the Red Cross for Haiti Relief
Thank you so much for our students who donated $1,007.93
to the Red Cross for Haiti relief. We are very
proud of our children who supported this cause through
their generosity. Thanks to the Student Council
and the children from Mrs. Germain's second grade class
who organized the collection.
PTA Reflections Winners AnnouncedThe
National PTA developed the
Reflections program in 1969 to interest children,
parents, teachers and communities in the arts.
This year's contest theme is "Beauty is..."
Students created a piece of art work, took a photograph, wrote
a story or song, and/or created a dance or film about the theme.
Following is a list of students whose work will be
judged at the Regional Level:
Honorable Mention:
Grady Sondgeroth and Mackenzie Jackson
Holiday Shop at Charlton HeightsThe
PTA
Holiday Shop was held at Charlton Heights on
Thursday, December 3, in the gymnasium. Our students
were given an opportunity to independently select and
purchase affordable items for their loved ones.
The event was a great way to
get into the season's spirit. Thank you so much to
all of our volunteers for making the event a success.
A special thank you to Tara and David DeLuke for the
efforts to organize the day!
School Banking
School
banking is now beginning for the 2009-2010 school year
with First Niagara Bank. We
are very excited to have school banking again this year.
School banking is an opportunity to teach children the
important lessons of money management and fiscal
responsibility. We allow students to deposit money
into their account every Thursday before school from
8:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
If your child is interested in participating in school
banking, they must open an account with the bank.
Applications are available at the school banking table.
Please do not send deposits with your child until they
have received their account number in the mail from the
bank.
Fire Safety Poster Winners
Announced
Charlton
Heights students participated in our annual fire safety
program on October 7 and competed in the poster contest.
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, and the first
place award winners will receive a
$50 savings bond from the Charlton Fire Department.
Kindergarten- 1st Place
Balbina Bouchard and Abigail Miller
Honorable Mention-
Alexis Patrick and Anthony Wakulenko
Grade 1- 1st Place Donovan Cataldo
Honorable Mention-
Alexandra Ayers, Jacob Pashley and Vincent Venditti
Grade 2- 1st Place Andrew Poirier
Honorable Mention-
Christian Erickson, Aina Ozaki and Alizabeth Zarnofsky
Grade 3- 1st Place Hannah Janik
Honorable Mention-
Cassidy Burgner, Vincent Daviero and Lydia DeLano
Grade 4- 1st Place Tyler Doherty
Honorable Mention-
Lauren Buthfer, Kelly Leva and Nate Morrill
Grade 5-1st Place Bailey Sheppard
Honorable Mention-
Natalie Burgner and Madison Ayers
The Year in PicturesStudents
and staff gathered on the morning of June 25 to
celebrate the 2008-2009 school year. As part of
the celebration, staff member Pat Kluth put together a
presentation with hundreds of photos of the activities
that took place throughout the year. A copy of the
presentation can be viewed at
2008-2009 School Year. Please be advised that
this pdf file is extremely large (49 mg) and could take
some time to download.
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!
Charlton Heights Celebrates 50th Anniversary Charlton
Heights celebrated our 50th Anniversary in the fall of
2008.
Students, staff and retirees gathered to celebrate the
50th Anniversary of Charlton Heights. The
program included a welcome by Principal Tim Sinnenberg, and a welcome from Board
of Education member Robert Speck. Superintendent
of Schools Jim Schultz donated several books to the
school library, and a painting donated by the family of
Dell Nessle was given to Charlton Heights in honor of
Mrs. Nessle, who was the last teacher at one-room school
house #7, the former Little Troy School. Student
Council representatives presented roses to our school
retirees, and Town of Charlton Supervisor Alan Grattidge
and Charlton Historian Laura Linder presented a historical
marker and resolution to honor the occasion.
Ballston Town Historian Rick Reynolds gave a
presentation about Bob Garling, who painted a beautiful
mural in the halls of the school, and staff member
Cathleen Buff put together a power point presentation
celebrating our past and future. Music Teacher
Gina Kirsty led the students in singing "The Star
Spangled Banner" and "God Bless America." Thanks
to everyone who helped organize the event. You can
view information about the retirees and former staff
members by clicking below:
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.
(Click this logo to learn about or sign up for our School
News Notifier)