Lealman Intermediate School
4900 28th Street North, St. Petersburg FL 33714
MARCH 2015
2014-2015
Looking Ahead…
March 17, SAC & PTA-6:00 PM
March 19, 6th Grade Orientation
6:00 PM
March 24, Take Stock in Children
Signing Ceremony
March 25, LIA Discovery Night
6:00 PM
March 26, Family Math in the
Real World Night 6:00 PM
March 30-April 3, 2015, Spring
Break No School for Students
April 6, Classes Resume
April 21. SAC & PTA-6:00 PM
May 25, Memorial Day No school
for staff and students
May 26, Finance Park Field Trip
for 8 & 8.5 grade students
June 2, last day of school for
students
Parent/Family
Involvement Dates
Funded by Title I
March 26, Math in the Real World
Family Night at Lake Vista Park
Recreation Center 1401 62nd
Ave. S.—Shelter 1
May 7, SAVE THE DATE…
Special Title 1 Family Day event
Dear Lealman Intermediate Families, Thank you for your continuous support and entrusting LIS to educate your amazing children! We will now offer the Extended Learning Program (ELP) after school Monday - Thursday weekly from 4:30-5:30. We will offer busing. The ELP letter was sent home with each student to select a bus stop. If you would like more infor-mation, please contact the school. Ms. Connisheia Mathews, Operating Administrator
It Must Be Spring Hush, Can you hear it? The rustling in the grass, Bringing you the welcome news Winter's day is past. Soft, Can you feel it? The warm caressing breeze, Telling you the sticky buds Are bursting on the trees. Look, Can you see them? The primrose in the lane, Now you must believe it - Spring is here again. By: May Fenn
Mission Statement
The Lealman Intermediate School family will promote student success by
providing a unique learning environment that fosters academic and
social growth.
School Vision Statement
EVERY CHILD MAKING PROGRESS EVERY DAY
Busara F. Pitts, Principal Connisheia Mathews, Operating Administrator
Ricki Reisinger, Acting Assistant Principal (727) 528-5802
Dr. Barbara Hires, Associate Superintendent (727) 588-5024
Dr. Michael A. Grego, Superintendent website: www.lealman-ms.pinellas.k12.fl.us
TITLE 1 FAMILY NIGHT— MARCH 26, 6:00—8:00 PM
MATH IN THE REAL WORLD
Lake Vista Park 1401 62nd Ave. S. St. Petersburg - Shelter 1
Ms. Goolsby, Coach Griffin, Coach Ulman, Mr. Wright, and Mr. Begovic
urge you to come to the great outdoors. Bring your family
and join Lealman Intermediate teachers and staff for a
unique evening. You will learn how to support your
child’s MATH concepts with REAL WORLD activities!
Forget cooking dinner, come and enjoy a light meal while
supplies last. Of course, we will have
drawings for prizes, as well.
So lace up your sneakers and be part
of the fun and opportunity to improve
your child’s success!
Box Tops As we wind down, our last submis-sion to Box Tops for Education for
the year was $133.00. Last year we earned over $600 dollars. To get a
jump on next year, PLEASE send in your Box Tops
now. We really need the support of each of those little pink certificates. As I clip and count the certificates for
mailing, I dream about what they are doing to help our students. There are many items that we cannot buy with
school money, but the Box Tops money is ours to spend on the students as we see fit. Please collect and send
them in through the end of the year.
Don't forget to collect them over the summer, too!
March - School Psychologist Says…
Positive connections enrich our lives and our relationships with other people. Connecting with your child does not have to be an elaborate plan or expensive outing. It can be simple, uncomplicated and cost nothing. Here are some ways to connect with your child;
Morning - Start the morning off right by being organized the night before.
During the day - Include a note in your child’s lunchbox or school bag.
Afterschool - ―What did you like best about your day?‖
Evening - Take time to relax together. Read a book, play a game, or enjoy a favorite family show together.
Weekends - They are a perfect time to share family time. Take a walk, go to a park, visit the library, play outside or make some-
thing together. Life is hectic, take time to enjoy.
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Mrs. Raines: ext. 2016
6 Grade Students
5.5 Grade L-Z
Ms. Spaights: ext. 2015
7 Grades Students
5.5 Grade A-K
Mr. Marcou: ext. 2017
8 and 9 Grade Students
Meteorite Hunting
We are still in need of some thin, cotton cloth to wrap around our magnets for
meteorite hunt. If you have a few scraps of cotton cloth left over from a home
project, we can sure use them in Mrs. Hunter's Science
class. Thank you!
LUNCH WEEK WINNERS! March 2 - 6, 2015
4 Grand Prize Winners
1st place - Jasmine Huynh, skate board and helmet 2nd place - Kenneth Powell, basketball 3rd. Place - Joshua Wright, soccer ball 4th place - Brandon Bermudez, duffle bag goes to The students had a great time with breakfast week!
The Positive Behavior Support (PBS) Team is very pleased with the continued success of so many of our students. As of March 1, we have 56% of our students on the highest level of Gold Card. All of the teams have added an extra incentive for students to go outside during lunch. The criteria varies by grade level, but we are adding to the number of students who earn this privilege daily. We have come to that time of year when students are reaching Gold Card – Day 75! Our first inductees include Ka’Miya Edwards, Keishay Marion, Jaylen Hall, Joey Sisto, Aaron Harp, Destini Ross, Robert Burr, Corinthians Speights, Kenneth Powell, Jayvion Archer, Ryan Smart, Preston Mitchell, Linnea Car-ron, Destiny Rich, Jacob Owen, Amir Candelario and Alina Kobatsky. Our first student to reach Gold Card - Day 100 is Bryce Begraph whose name is in lights on the marquee in front of the school. Look to this column next month for the new Gold Card - Day 75 students. There is still time for all students to reach that Gold Card level. As always, we en-courage parents to review the Cobra Card with students, sign and return them daily.
2014-2015 Yearbooks are still on
sale! The purchase price is $25.00
(cash only). Please see Mr. Mitchell
to place your order!
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THANK YOU, JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
Antaevious Kirkland, a Lealman Intermediate School (LIS) student in Ms. Thomas’s 6th grade class
said he like the Money Matters program presented by Junior Achievement volunteers on March
12th.
“Now I know the difference between negative money (money you owe someone) and positive mon-
ey (money you have). I’d like to have a saving account.” Antaevious is having a birthday this week and he said if
he gets some money, he would consider putting it in a savings account.
The Junior Achievement program provides valuable lesson for students of all ages. We appreciate their commit-
ment to the students of LIS!
Title I Family Resource Library
2499 25th Street South—727-893-2988
Monday & Thursday 8:30-6:00
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30-3:30
No Library Card needed & No Late Fees! Check out Books & Games…get a free book!
Use computers & Free Wi-Fi available, too!
*Students must be accompanied by an adult.
LIA DISCOVERY NIGHT— MARCH 25
In the 2015-16 school year as part of the dis-
trict’s plan to personalize learning, Lealman Inno-
vation Academy (LIA), will become the district’s
model school for personalized learning. LIA will
provide a collaborative learning environment for
students in grades 6-12. The successful Lealman
Innovation Academy Student is: a critical thinker,
self-starter, independent learner, collaborator and
a respectful citizen. Key components of the pro-
gram:
Students will have more voice and choice in their learning, with learning tailored to how each student learns best.
Students will collaborate on meaningful pro-jects that require critical thinking, creativity, and communication.
Students will have access to technology, in-cluding options to bring their own digital de-vices to class.
Students will follow a modified dress code.
The new Lealman Innovation
Academy will have Discovery Night
for students and families who have
questions about LIA and want to
learn more.
Join us on Wednesday, March 25th at 6:00 PM.
LEALMAN INTERMEDIATE 2015
TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN SCHOLARS
FINANCE PARK—CHAPERONES NEEDED!
Educates 8/8.5 students on Budget Basics
We still need chaperones for the 8 and 8.5 So-
cial Studies class field trip on May 26th. We
need 17 more parent volunteers. Please contact Mr. Rinchiuso:
[email protected] or (727) 528-5802. Thank you, parents, in
advance.
Remember, the new Lealman Intermediate (LIS) website is avail-
able at www.lealman-ms.pinellas.k12.fl.us. Mr. Rinchiuso, web-
master, invites you to visit the site and come back for updates on
news from LIS!
Congratulations to Lealman Intermediate students who will be-
come Take Stock in Children Scholars at the New Student Sign-
ing and St. Pete Promise Awards Celebration at St. Petersburg
Coliseum on March 24th!
Pictured left to right: Top Row—Corinthian Speights, Darius
Bacon, Jordan Andrews, Brandon Bermudez.
Bottom Row—Latrez Bradley, Jr., Robert Burr and Daja Smith
The Take Stock in Children (TSIC) program is a scholarship and
mentoring program. TSIC is a partnership between Pinellas Edu-
cation Foundation and Pinellas County Schools that provides
Florida Prepaid scholarships and mentors for deserving students.
March
HOnESTY
Using truthful speech
and behavior.
“When you know better you
do better.”
Maya Angelou
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Title I News
We need your
input for the
2015-2016
School Compact
and Parent In-
volvement Plan.
If you cannot join
us for the March
17th SAC/PTA meeting starting at
6:00 PM, please call Ms. Rohrig
at 727-528-5802 ext. 2005 or e-
mail [email protected] to give us
your ideas. Your opinion is valua-
ble!
This is your opportunity to help
determine the types of family
events that we should plan for the
upcoming school year and to give
your suggestions for changes and
additions needed in the 2015-
2016 School Compact.