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Wednesday, April 05, 2006

April Newsletter

Thank You to Everyone Who Helped Make the Mother-Daughter Dinner a Success

The Mother-Daughter Committee would like to thank everyone who attended thedinner on March 23rd. The turn-out was wonderful and we hope that a greattime was had by all. A special THANK YOU goes out to the Nieves family forthe donations of the beautiful cakes. They were delicious!!! We would alsolike to thank all of the teachers and staff that helped out with set-up,serving, and clean-up-your involvement and support means so much!!!Finally, the crew that made it all possible: Maria, Raquel, Eileen, Sally,Rebecca, Liz & Morgan, AnnMarie, Ann, Carolyn, Anita, and anyone we forgotto mention thank you for all of your hard work and commitment to making thisyears dinner a huge success. We could not have done it without all ofyou!!!!!Any proceeds that remain will be donated to the National Luekemia & LymphomaSociety to help in the fight against those illnesses.Looking forward to next year's event!!Amber Jones


Student Submissions

The Greatest Mother-Daughter Dinner Dance
By Anne-Marie DeRusso
Mrs. Castle’s 4th Grade

This year was the greatest Mother-Daughter dinner/dance ever; thanks to Liz Turner, Amber Jones, Maria Harple, Mrs. Wallace, Ms. Bogucki, and so many other women in out school who enjoy helping to express their great love for women’s history month.

“The food was better than ever,” says Congetta Harple of Mrs. Castle’s 4th grade class. Thanks to Dameras Nieves for making the wonderful cakes, which was so nice of her.

“The dinner was fun filled and exciting, but made us a little tired the next day,” says Elizabeth Nova and Morgan Heyward who have been going to this school for 2-5 years! Dancing and having dinner was only half the fun. Two speakers came and helped to show what women’s history is about.

“I liked to be with my sister and my mom,” says Rachele LaBarge grade 4 and Angelina Nicole DeRusso from Mrs. Dipace’s class.

The best things about the dinner were the orange ribbons that were given out in honor of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

This was a wonderful event, thank you again!



Sofia Villela
Mrs. Fruscio’s 5th Grade

When you think of the circus you think of adults doing acrobatics and juggling and tumbling and clowning. But when I think of the circus I think of 5th grade kids and a man named Seano working together to make the best circus ever. All 5th grades thank Seano so much for giving this opportunity. Also the 5th grade teachers too! The 5th grade had only one week to work on this performance. I am almost sure I’m not speaking only for myself when I was…it was hard, but we had a wonderful performance thanks to Seano!







Ellie Neuberg
Mrs. Brown’s 3rd Grade


On Friday March 17, the 3rd grade classes with disabilities and I learned that those people aren’t so different from us. Some people are blind, some can’t walk and others are slow. That does not mean that they can’t do other stuff that other people can do. They can still plat sports, read, and learn just like the rest of us. They can do the same thing as all of us if they just try and try again. We all enjoyed the show and hope to see something like it again.




































Attention!! Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we are the drill team behind the scene to tell you about how we put hard work in for our drill for the pride assembly. On Monday’s at lunch we would have drill practices and on Wednesday afternoons. Stepping is not easy but if you really put your mind to it and make it one of your goals and you want to achieve it, it will be easy.
Being part of the drill team means that you have to be a team player. You have to put all your effort into being a team player and you have to keep all of your grades up and follow all of the rules. You are not able to talk to the person next to you, argue or just be lazy. Your arms have to be perfect of you will have to stand with your hands to the side.
We are very happy that we have such great coaches (Mrs. Micelle, Mrs. Curtis-Morris and Mrs. Fragomeni) who made it very fun.
Well, if you want to be in the drill team you have to keep your grades up, be the good person that you can, and follow all the rules of the drill.


Shaniah Lawson
Caree McCann
Syira Stratton
Ardasia Terry
6th Grade Drill Team Members

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