A Tribute to Veterans Will be presented by the 5th grade class
at French Elementary
November 9, 2017
9:00 am for students
7:00 pm for parents and community
We are still looking for more pictures of Veterans to
include in our slideshow presentation. Please send digital
pictures of those who are special to you by
Friday, November 3 to [email protected]
5th grade students should arrive by 6:30 pm for the evening
performance and report to their music room.
All students should dress in patriotic colored shirts with long
dark pants or jeans and comfortable shoes for the
program with the exception of those students who have
been given specific information regarding costuming
for their special parts. Students will dress the same for
both programs, so please plan accordingly.
As always, thank you for your support and dedication to our
students and the music program at French Elementary!
Shelly Gunhouse Jill Massa
the racers report
Why Red Ribbon Week? By Kourtney Craig Article Written by Clare Curry Kiki Camarena was a D.E.A. (Drug Enforcement Assistant). He gave his life for his family and our country on the issue of drugs. One day, his pilot and him were abducted (Kidnapped) and killed. Red Ribbon Week recognizes his sacrifices, and recognizes how he changed America.
Red Ribbon Week Activities: Success! Monday-Wear emojis or red A minion reasons to make healthy choices Tuesday-Wear Pajamas Discuss Respect ourselves and others, too Wednesday-Wear silly hat or cap Getting the right message-smoking Thursday- Wear Camouflage Getting the right message-Alchohol Friday-Wear Astros or team shirt Getting the right message-Drugs
The Fifth Grade Play Upcoming Events
Guess what French Elementary? The Fifth Grade Play is coming up! November 9th in the cafeteria. The Fifth Grade Play will have solos, songs, instruments, dances, speaking parts, and a slide show! Mrs. Massa and Mrs. Gunhouse came up with the play to honor the veterans that help this country stand. The fifth graders will sing about the Navy, the Air force, the Army, the Marines, and the Coast Guard. Written By- Evan Sarich
Enrichment Clusters French Elementary started enrichment clusters this year. Many teachers say it’s nice for children to learn and experience new things. Teachers and kids love their new enrichments clusters. Written By- Addison Tibbs and Sophia Warren
Photos taken by: Kelly Davis and Chloe Miller
Destination Imagination Written By: Michael Till
Welcome to D.I. well actually Ms.King´s and Mrs. Teske´s D.I. group! Ms. King´s and Mrs. Teske´s
challenge is fun and exciting! So here's your proof! They are making an amusement park. But that's
not all! Its an amusement park in an unusual location.
Ms. King and Mrs.Teske thinks their students are
very anxious about this project!
Now for the students who are on their team:
Brooke M. Will H. Gavin E. Adelyn E. Drew C. Addison C.
Gigi G.
You thought Ms. King and Mrs. Teske were the only ones? No? Yes? Well Mrs. Leetch is doing D.I. too! Their challenge is a service learning challenge. Mrs. Leetch’s students say they are excited to make a difference about the adventures ahead!
Now for the students who are on their team: Kate A. Arija M.
Chelsy F. Aria A. Lucia C. Gabbi C.
Idil A.
Comic Created By: Max Morales and Brandon Moulds
Editors: Adelyn Esseku, Maddi Childs, Ayden Abetz
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Library Lug Nuts
Where do library books come from?
Students ask me that question all the time. The little ones think Mrs. McKamie bought them all personally! Here is the answer! We started our collection with
bond money from the district.
Now the French library purchases books with these sources: 1. Small yearly budget from the district 2. Book fair profit 3. Birthday Book Club funds 4. Generosity of PTO with BoxTops proceeds 5. Grants
Fall Book Fair coming soon!
Nov. 14 - 8 to 3 Nov. 15 - 8 to 7 Nov. 16 - 8 to 5 Nov. 17 - 7 to 3 Nov. 18 - 8 to 2
Keep saving those BoxTops! New books have already been ordered with money earned this year. Books purchased with these funds have a BoxTops bookplate
on the inside cover.
Name That Book Club Fifth graders may choose to be a part of this club by reading the books on the
NTB list (below). Teams will compete in January and the top two teams will go to the district competition in February. Keep reading! The NTB club meets Mondays
at 3.
Name That Book Club 2017-2018
11 Birthdays by Wendy Mass A Poem for Peter by A. Pinkney
Ada’s Violin by Susan Hood The Chicken Squad: The First Misadventure by Doreen Cronin
The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill The Great Pet Escape (Pets on the Loose) by Victoria Jamieson
Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen Little Cat’s Luck by Marion Dane Bauer
The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown by Crystal Allen The Mouse and The Motorcycle by Beverly Cleary
Nic Bishop Frogs by Nic Bishop The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Out of my Mind by Sharon Draper Poems in the Attic by Nikki Grimes Sky Jumpers by Peggy Eddleman
Soar by Joan Bauer Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume
The Terrible Two by Jory John and Mac Barnett Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
The War That Saved My Life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson’s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions by Chris Barton
Wonder by R. J. Palacio Zita Spacegirl by Ben Hatke
Bluebonnet Club
The Bluebonnet Club is open to third, fourth, and fifth graders. Students read 15 of the 20 books on the list and write a sentence about the book. Those students then get an invitation to the Bluebonnet Bash to be held in May! The deadline is
April 1!
2017-2018 Bluebonnet Books Ada’s Violin by Susan Hood, illustrated by Sally Wern Comport
Follow the Moon Home: A Tale of One Idea, Twenty Kids, and a Hundred Sea Turtles by Philippe Cousteau and Deborah Hopkinson, illustrated by Meilo So
The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill The Great Pet Escape (Pets on the Loose) by Victoria Jamieson
The Great Shelby Holmes by Elizabeth Eulberg In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse by Joseph Marshall, illustrated by James Mark
Yellowhawk The Key to Extraordinary by Natalie Lloyd
The Last Kids on Earth by Max Brallier, illustrated by Douglas Holgate Little Cat’s Luck by Marion Dane Bauer, illustrated by Jennifer A. Bell
Lola Levine: Drama Queen by Monica Brown, illustrated by Angela Dominguez The Magnificent Mya Tibbs: Spirit Week Showdown by Crystal Allen
Maybe a Fox by Kathi Appelt and Allison McGhee The Princess and the Warrior by Duncan Tonatiuh
Soar by Joan Bauer Some Kind of Courage by Dan Gemeinhart
The Storyteller by Evan Turk Towers Falling by Jewell Parker Rhodes
Unidentified Suburban Object by Mike Jung Whoosh! Lonnie Johnson’s Super-Soaking Stream of Inventions by Chris Barton,
illustrated by Don Tate
If you would like to purchase a Birthday Book for your child, please see the form below. The cost if $15 for a new book with the child’s name on a book plate. The book will be read by the person chosen by student or parent, then returned to the
library after a 2-week checkout period.
Birthday Book Club Form
If you are interested in purchasing a birthday book, please fill in the information on this form and send $15 to school with your child. Cash is welcome or checks may be made payable to French Elementary. Please write “Birthday Club” on the memo line.
A special bookplate with your child's name and birthdate will be permanently placed in the front of the book. Your child will be the first student to check it out. After the special two-week checkout period, the book will become a part of French’s library collection for all students to enjoy!
Please return this form at least 1 week before the child’s birthday!
Thank you,
Debbie McKamie Librarian Library Assistant Birthday Book Club
This Book is a Gift From
_____________________________________
proudly presented to
Name________________________________
Grade________________________________
Teacher_____________________________
Date of child’s birthday
(Will be presented as close as
possible to birthdate)
____________________________________
Parents, please check off how you
would like the book selected and
presented:
___ Let the librarian choose a book and surprise my child. ___ Let my child choose a book. (Parents, please write a note to the teacher to allow them to come to the library to choose their birthday book.) ___Parent will come to the library and choose a book.
(Please select book at least 1 week before child’s birthday.)
Choose faculty/staff to present book:
1st choice_______________________________________
2nd choice______________________________________
3rd choice______________________________________
Please choose the book at least 1 week
before child’s birthday!
For library use: ____ pd. ____ receipt to parents
_______ck to Secretary ______ book chosen ________ bookplate ____ck out to student _______ presented book
Presented by________________________________
French Elementary PTO Food Drive
Please help us collect nonperishable food items for the families in need within our community.
Drop off your items in the school rotunda everyday from October 30th- November 10th.
Items needed include canned vegetables and fruits, peanut butter & jelly, cereal, rice, beans, pasta,
and juice. Please also consider donating items that can be used for a Thanksgiving dinner.
**Don’t forget to check expiration dates!
PRO TIP:
Label jackets and
lunch boxes on
the inside!
PRO TIP:
Label items with the student’s first and last name!
Lots of help is needed to staff next week’s Book Fair! Opportunities are available every day
during school, with additional before and after school hours on selected days. There’s a special
need for extra help on Thursday morning, 11/16, as we anticipate lots of shoppers on the
morning of Dads & Donuts.
To sign up, visit: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0b48a4a928a6ff2-bookfair
Help is needed for serving at Dads & Donuts on Thursday, 11/16. To sign up,
visit: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0c4fabab22abfa7-donuts
PTO is organizing a Pie Giveaway for school staff on Friday, 11/17. To sign up,
visit: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080a48adac2f4-french6
Thank you to all who signed up to provide lunch for Career Day presenters!
Key Communicator Meeting 10/18/17 & 11/1/17 Zoning Meeting
Parent University Meeting
The topic of this month’s meeting was Parent University.
Parent University is a program that began in Title 1 schools as a way to engage families in the learning
process. It is more difficult for Title 1 family parent to engage in their children’s learning for multiple
reasons (language, work schedule, etc.)
Hands on activities for parents and their children allow:
to learn together
help parents achieve confidence in parenting
families to gain strategies and tips to support the learning of academic content
build and nurture strong relationships with the families
parents to see how great our schools are
see what happens at school and how you can support at home
21 different workshops are offered. 6 are needed to ‘graduate’. 1600 suspensions a year has been
reduced to 400 due to this program.
While French is not a Title 1 school, it is possible for our families to attend Parent University at any of
our district schools offering the program. It is helpful for children and parents to feel comfortable inside
intermediate or high school they will attend, as well as begin relationships with the staff and
administration.
Or, if parents feel the need, these programs can be brought to French. The district has a CIDC group in
charge of these programs (Family Engagement Coordinator). Staff and administration at French could
implement if a need were identified. PTO would most likely be willing to help.
Some of the classes offered are:
CSI
Loving Literacy
Cooking Matters
Family Holiday Picture - creating traditions
Technology - Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Social Media & Bullying
Wellness & Nutrition
If you are interested in attending any of the sessions or finding out more information, please go to:
www.kleinisd.net/parentuniversity/home
Zoning for Intermediate # 10
In the 11/1 zoning meeting for new Intermediate School # 10, three separate options were passed out, with maps showing how the district could possibly divide next year to alleviate overcrowding. All of French Elementary was shown as being zoned to the new school in all 3 options. There are still two meetings before final decisions are made. Input is welcome on line and at the meetings.
Zoning Committee December 6 1—2:30 pm & 6—7:30 pm Board Rm There will be a zoning report at the December Board meeting and the information will then be placed online for public comments. A final proposal will be presented for approval by the Board of Trustees at the February Board meeting. Board Report December 11 7 pm Board Room Board Vote February 12 7 pm Board Room The Klein ISD Board Room is located at 7200 Spring Cypress Rd. To see the zoning options faced by the district for the new intermediate school, please visit: kleinisd.net Family & Students Zoning Klein ISD employs demographers that look at our population information EVERY year to determine when new schools are needed. The number crunching process is fascinating and a great deal of planning is involved.