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Auburn Enlarged City School District Newsletter, October 2016
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A U B U R N E N L A R G E D C I T Y S C H O O L D I S T R I C T V O L U M E 2 1 , I S S U E 2
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We Can Make a Difference!
Auburn High School and Auburn Junior High School present a Parent Engagement Event: ! Community Forum on Heroin Tuesday, November 1, 2016 7:00 p.m. Auburn High School Auditorium !Hear from families in our community who have been impacted by this epidemic. Guest speakers include John and Tina Socci, Lynette Wilson, Joel Campagnola, Kevin Jones, and Michelle Gentile.
GeneseeElementarySchool 6:00–7:00PM Thursday,October20,2016
CaseyParkElementarySchool 6:00–7:00PM Thursday,December15,2016
SewardElementarySchool 6:00–7:00PM Thursday,February16,2017
OwascoElementarySchool 6:00–7:00PM Thursday,March23,2017
Food and refreshments will be available. AJHS is looking forward to “Reaching Out” to our families!
AJHS Parent “Reach Out” Program In an effort to openly correspondwithAuburn JuniorHigh School familiesdistrict-wide, members of the AJHS staff will be reaching out to theelementary communi>es in order to communicate curriculum, assessmentinforma>onandresourcesavailableatthejuniorhighschool. Familieswilllearnandpar>cipateinEnglishLanguageArtsandMathlessonsintroducedbyAJHSELAandmathteachersinordertohelpsupportstudentsathome.In addi>on, there will be a school counselor and building administratoravailable to communicate school-wide programs or to answer ques>ons.Dates,(mesandloca(onsare:
What’s available for my child at
school?
How can I help my
child at home with ELA and
Math?
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!!October 2016Monday, October 10 Columbus Day - No School Friday, October 21 Staff Development Day - No School Thursday, October 27Half Day - Elementary Parent/Teacher Conference Monday, October 31Half Day - Elementary Parent/Teacher Conference November 2016Friday, November 11Veteran’s Day - No School Wednesday - Friday, November 23-25Thanksgiving Recess – No School December 2016 Friday, December 23 Early Go Home Drill (Students released 15 minutes early) December 26 - January 2 Holiday Recess January 2017 Tuesday, January 3 Classes Resume Monday, January 16Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - No School February 2017Friday, February 10 Half Day Staff DevelopmentMonday-Friday, February 20-24 Midwinter Recess - No School March 2017Friday, March 17Staff Development Day - No School
April 2017Friday, April 14 Good Friday - No SchoolMonday-Friday, April 17-21Spring Recess – No School Wednesday, April 26Half Day - Elementary Parent/Teacher Conference
May 2017Monday, May 29 Memorial Day - No School
June 2017Friday, June 23 Class of 2017 Graduation
UPDATED SCHOOL SCHEDULE
School-Based Mobile Dental Clinic Coming to Herman Ave Elementary
AuburnEnlargedCity SchoolDistrict andEastHillFamily Medical have partnered to provide dentalservices within our schools. The School-BasedMobile Dental Clinic is coming to Herman AveElementary School to begin conduc>ng free dentalscreeningson studentswhoseparent(s)/guardian(s)givewriNen consent todo so. If youhavenot yetgivenconsentforyourchildtoreceiveafreedentalscreening but would like to, please contact theschool’s health office for the consent form. Oncescreenings have been completed, parents orguardianswillreceiveacopyoftheresultsandhavetheop>onof enrolling your child in certain school-based dental services while at school. Your childdoes not have to be a pa>ent of East Hill FamilyMedical in order to receive these services. Allresults and services receivedwill be communicatedtoyourchild’sden>stofrecordtoensurecon>nuityofcare.
Ifyouhaveanyques(onsorwouldlikeaddi(onalinforma(on, please contact Herman AveElementaryat(315)255-8680fortheHealthOffice.
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pick up Administration
On September 16th the fifth g rade s tuden ts f rom Mrs . Roberts', Mrs, Gremli's, Mr. Kennedy's and Ms. Aversa's classes celebrated the federal observance Constitution Day. The s tudents co l labora ted and presented multiple ways to show their learning. Much to the delight of parents and families the s t u d e n t s s a n g , c r e a t e d performances and highlighted facts revealing components of the U n i t e d S t a t e s C o n s t i t u t i o n . Next, the students sang the Owasco school-wide PBIS song and with an i n n o v a t i v e i n t r o d u c t i o n presented Mayor Michael Quill. The mayor ended his talk with a student engaged question a n d a n s w e r session. Lastly, t h e s t u d e n t s concluded the celebration with an inventive closing to a successful exploration of the Constitution of the United States.
NEW YORK STATE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY: !You can go online to find out if any sexual offenders live near you. The state Sex Offender Registry is available at
www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/nsor/index.htm (search level 3 subdirectory and complete inquirer information). The Cayuga County Sheriffs Office also has information about sex offenders living in the county at
www.cayugacounty.us/sheriff/so-local.htm
CONSTITUTION DAY 2016 at OWASCO ELEMENTARY
Mayor Quill
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!We are in our second year of implementation of PBIS at Genesee Elementary School. PBIS compliments No Excuses at Genesee and the six exceptional systems we adhere to every day. Our first and most important exceptional system is creating a culture of universal achievement. Our Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports (PBIS) help to create a positive and proactive culture that we know will support student’s achievement.We take PRIDE at Genesee everyday by taking Personal Responsibility In our Daily Events; we do so by Productively Struggling, being Respectful, In Control, Dedicated to our learning, and Empathetic. Students have the opportunity to earn PAW tickets when they are seen exhibiting one of our PRIDE traits. PAW tickets are used at our PAW store to purchase various items, or used in the classrooms or building to purchase multiple rewards or incentives such as sitting on a bouncy ball for the day or eating lunch with a teacher or administrator.
PositiveBehaviorInterventionsandSupports
GENESEEELEMENTARYGenesee Elementary – PRIDE Productive StruggleRespectful In Control DedicatedEmpathetic
! Every Friday afternoon at 2:40, each classroom teacher randomly pulls a student’s name out of their Character Can. The teacher then shares an example with the chosen student and class, of a way in which he/she exemplified a pillar of PRIDE. For example, the teacher might say, “Dave you demonstrated productive struggle when you continued to work on your math problem even though it was really challenging.” The student then comes down to the cafeteria and shares with the principal what they demonstrated, signs their name on the appropriate Pillar of Pride, and then has their picture taken. Character Can Friday has fast become a tradition that students and teachers look forward to each week.
Herman Avenue Elementary – SOAR Safety FirstOwnership of BehaviorAct RespectfullyResponsible Citizen
PBIS was a huge success in our first year implementing it at Herman Avenue. Behavior has improved significantly throughout the building. Students are extremely excited to earn “Gotchas” for showing the correct behaviors in different areas of the school. Because we feel that we succeeded in Tier 1, we are continuing to move forward into Tier 2. Team members will be attending a two-day workshop for Tier 2 training in November. We plan to continue implementing and improving Tier 1 as well. We are very excited to continue implementing the PBIS framework and are looking forward to watching students continue to SOAR.
HERMANAVEELEMENTARY
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Seward Elementary held an assembly on September 9 to kick off its first ye a r imp l emen t i n g PB I S . The gymnasium was decorated with lots of balloons, and the brand new Seward Stinger Bee Mascot made its first ever appearance! In addition, our Music
teacher, Mary Howard, wrote a rap song and developed dance moves to engage the
students. All of these things helped to create excitement around PBIS, and Seward staff
members have already noticed a positive change in the building.Our Reading Specialist, Linda Miller, has noticed an improvement in student engagement and responsibility when transitioning into her classroom. Our first grade team has commented
that they can now teach with their doors open due to quieter hallway transitions, and they have also noted that their students overall are more engaged and respectful since students started earning Bee Bucks. Bee Bucks are something that students can earn for demonstrating any of our building expectations: Bee Responsible, Bee Respectful, Bee Engaged, and Bee Safe. These Bee Bucks are used to promote our four expectations, and students can redeem them for a variety of privileges and incentives. They will also be used by students in order to participate in the four school-wide celebrations that will take place this school year.
OWASCOELEMENTARYOwasco Elementary School recently hosted their PBIS kickoff. Students h ave p a r t i c i p a t ed i n l e s son s encouraging “Wise Choices” and positive behaviors. Throughout the year, staff will continue to recognize s t u d e n t s f o r c o n s i s t e n t l y demonstrating positive behaviors throughout their day including on the bus, in the cafeteria, at assemblies, and in the hallways. The students' wise choices will build toward school-wide incentives. We are thri l led to announce that the students have already earned their first incentive - Hat Day! Congratulations to the Owasco Owls for making “Wise Choices.”
SEWARDELEMENTARYSeward Elementary - Bee Responsible Bee Respectful Bee Engaged Bee Safe
Owasco Elementary - “Wise Choices” Respectful Responsible Safe Honest
Seward Elementary’s PBIS Rap SongWritten by Mary Howard !Seward Bees, Seward Bees, Everyone knows we’re the Seward Bees. !Shake your stinger, and flap your wings, Jump up and down like your feet have springs. !Seward Bees, Seward Bees, Everyone knows we’re the Seward Bees. !We’re engaged, and safe when we play, Respectful, Responsible in every way. !Seward Bees, Seward Bees,Everyone knows we’re the Seward Bees.
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The Athletic Hall of Fame committee announced the 2016 class of inductees. The Athlete Category includes:
Judson Paul LattimoreScott Clifford William James Drancsak Andra (Wilcox) Case
!SCHOOL TAX INFORMATION !1st installment dueOctober 3, 20162nd installment dueDecember 5, 2016Last day the collector will accept taxesis December 5, 2016!Questions about your bill? Call 315-255-8806or e-mail:Sandra_VanGiesen@auburn.cnyric.org
You can also look up yourbill online at:www.taxlookup.net
SPORTS
Varsity Football GamesGame Dates & Times:
Friday, October 7 @ Holland Stadium (Thomas R. Proctor) 6:30 pm
Friday, October 14 @ Holland Stadium – Senior Night, (Liverpool) 6:30 pm
Friday, October 21 @ TBA, Playoff game
AUBURN ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME
GO MAROONS!
Willie Henry HumphreyCarey (Janis) McCordLou Pelton Patrick Picciano
The Coach Category includes former coach Tom Butcher, who will also be honored. The banquet will be held at 6:00PM on Saturday, November 5 at the Springside Inn. Tickets/reservations may be purchased at the Auburn High School Athletic office or by calling Tom Blair at 315-730-8142.
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Casey Park Elementary Schoolstudents received the dis>nctprivilegeof viewing the veryfirst liveaudience performance of “A Promiseis a Promise”. In this Syracuse Stageproduc>on, a young Inuit girl namedAllashua, discovers how powerfulpromises are when she breaks apromise to her mother and goes tothe sea ice alone. At the sea iceAllashuaencounters theQuallupilluit,an Inuit mythological sea creatureknowntosnatchchildren.Whathappensnext?AskaCaseyParkStudent!
Syracuse Stage Performs At Casey Park Elementary
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Columbus Day
Halloween
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NO SCHOOL
Board of Education Mtg.
AHS Library @ 7:00PM
Board of Education Mtg.
AHS Library @ 7:00PM
PTA Meeting Seward 6:00PM
AHS Winter Sports Physicals, Boys 2:20PM
AHS Winter Sports Physicals, Girls 2:20PM
AJHS Winter Sports Physicals, Girls 2:20PM
AJHS Winter Sports Physicals, Boys 2:20PM
College Night @ AHS5:30PM Financial Aid Info
6-7:30 College Fair/Wkshop
PSAT Exam @ AHS 8AM
SAT ExamAHS 7:30AM
Walk Your Child to School
District Rope Jumping Contest@ Seward 3:30PM
Red Ribbon Week(Drug Awareness)
Winter Tryouts:0RGL¿HG�9ROOH\EDOO
NO SCHOOLStaff Development Day
Early Release 11AM Elementary Students for Parent Teacher Conferences12:30-3:30 & 5:30-7:30PM
Early Release 11AM ElementaryStudents for Parent Teacher Conferences12:30-3:30PM
Maroon VanguardHarvest of Sound @
Holland Stadium 2:00PM
ACT Test7:30AM @ AHS
AEF Gobble ’n Go Restaurant Crawl
2:00-5:00PM DowntownHS End Marking Period 1
HS Report Cards
AHS Parent/TeacherConferences 5:30-8:00PM
AJHS PTO Mtg. 6:00PM
School Picture DayGenesee
School Picture DaySeward
Seward PTAFamily Night
School Picture Day:Casey Park , Herman
& Owasco
Owasco Site Based Team Mtg. 3:30PM
OPT Meeting Owasco 6:30PM Library
Owasco Walk-A-ThonFundraiser
Herman PTO Mtg.4:00PM Library
Herman Walk-A-ThonPTO Fundraiser
Soar into Learning Night@ Herman 5PM
Herman MGR Gr. 1
Herman MGR Gr. 5
District Parent Council Mtg.6:30PM @ Tubman Varsity Football
vs.Thomas R. Proctor @ Holland Stadium 6:30PM
Varsity Football @ Liverpool 6:30PM
Varsity Football Playoff Game TBA
www.nobelprize.org
Varsity Football Game vs. Liverpool “Senior Night”
6:30 PM @ Holland Stadium
POSTAL CUSTOMER/BOX HOLDER
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Auburn Enlarged City School District Harriet Tubman Administration Building 78 Thornton Avenue Auburn, NY 13021
We Can Make a Difference!
!!!!October 2016
DISTRICT NEWSLETTER
Official Publication of the AUBURN ENLARGED CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICT http://district.auburn.cnyric.org/
BOARD OF EDUCATION Michael McCole, President
Kathleen Rhodes, Vice President William Andre
Frederick Cornelius Jeffrey Gasper Sam Giangreco Eli Hernandez
Monika Salvage Karol Soules !
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Jeffrey A. Pirozzolo SCHOOL DISTRICT CLERK
Michelle Major DISTRICT NEWSLETTER
Deborah J. Leone
Enhanced STAR Exemption for Senior Citizens
SeniorpropertyownerswhoalreadyhaveaBasicSTARExemp:onontheirprimaryresidencemaybeeligiblefortheEnhancedSTARExemp:onwhentheyare65.Youshouldapplywhenyouare64sothat, ifyouqualify,youmayreceivetheexemp:onbeginningtheyear that you turn 65. Auburn city residents should contact theAssessor’s Office at City Hall on South Street (255-4125). OtherAuburn (Aurelius, Throop,Owasco, SenneP, Fleming) andCayugaCounty residents should contact their local assessor’s office. Thedeadline for applica:ons for Auburn city residents is February 1.OtherAuburnandCayugaCountyresidentsshouldcheckwiththeirlocalassessor. TheEnhancedSTARprogramforseniorci:zensprovideseligibleseniors an exemp:on from school property taxes for owner-occupied,primary residences.Tobeeligible for thisexemp:on,apropertyownermustbe65yearsofageorolderonDecember31,2016,withincomenotexceeding$84,550. STAR provides qualifying households with up to a $65,300exemp:ononthefullvalueoftheirproperty.Qualifyingresidentsowning a home with a full value of $100,000 will recognize anes:mated$1,135inEnhancedSTARtaxsavingsin2016-2017.
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