In the Mounds View School District, teacher leadership is highly valued as many teachers collabo- rate in partnership on a team in buildings known as BILT. BILT is short for Building Instructional Leadership Team, who work with other teacher leaders and the site principal to improve instruc- tional practices, review and provide input to our building’s instructional model, help plan commu- nication nights, as well as the building schedule. Team members include: Julia Hennen (1st), Tra- cy Kuny (2nd), Roberta Locke (3rd), Andy Wait (4th), Sandy Cohen (4th), Jenna Pomraning (LMS), and Jody Wolkerstorfer (Special Education). Joining our leadership team are two site lead teachers, Pam Baglien and Kathryn Johnson, known as Instructional Strategies Facilitators (ISF’s). Together this team works behind the scenes to help Sunnyside continually improve aca- demically on what we do for students every year. Through their hard work Sunnyside has earned both Celebration and Reward status from the Dept. of Education as one of the state’s top performing Title 1 schools. Sunnyside also has a leadership team that works to improve our school climate and teach ex- pected behaviors. Known as PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports) the team members consist of Peggy Cardenas (Social Worker), Rachel Kanowitz (1st), Lisa Taylor (2nd), Kristen Stanoch (3rd), Nathan Bellefeuille (4th), Pam Baglien (5th), Chris Church (School Psychologist), Joni Bush (Special Education), and Lisa Ketchmark (OT). Regularly reviewing school behavior data, this team looks for ways to improve expectations through continually teaching and reinforc- ing expected behaviors for specific locations (such as hallways, the playground, and lunch- room). The hard work of this team has earned Sunnyside recognition from the state Dept. of Education as one of only 36 Sustaining Exemplar PBIS Schools in the state. These leaders, along with an amazing staff of caring and dedicated educators, make Sunnyside a special place to learn and grow. Thank you for partnering with us on your child’s educational journey! Nathan Flansburg National School Breakfast Week is March 7-11th. Sunnyside will be having an All School Breakfast on Wednesday, March 9th. This will be a FREE breakfast for every student and will be eaten in their classrooms. The breakfast kit will include: Cereal, Juice, Cracker and Milk Principal Points Principal Points Principal Points Principal Points National School Breakfast Week National School Breakfast Week National School Breakfast Week National School Breakfast Week m e Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop March, 2016 March, 2016 March, 2016 March, 2016 Sunnyside Elementary School Sunnyside Events: Sunnyside Events: Sunnyside Events: Sunnyside Events: Food Drive & Spirit week: Feb. 29-March 4 Wed. March 9 : All school breakfast (in homerooms) Thurs. March10: EW Band Concert 1:30-1:45 1&2 gr. 1:50-2:15 3,4&5 gr. SS Book Fair 3:30-8pm Common Communication Night 4-8pm All grades Fri. March 11: EW Orch. Concert 9-9:15 1&2 gr. 9:20-9:45 3,4 &5 gr. Mon. March 14 6-6:45 PTA meeting Tues. March 15 SS Book Fair 3:30-8pm Communication Night 1 & 2 grades 4-8pm Thurs. March 17— Fri. March 25 NO SCHOOL—Spring Break Tues. March 29 5th gr. visit Edgewood 1-2:40pm Thurs. March 31 Spring Picture Day
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In the Mounds View School District, teacher leadership is highly valued as many teachers collabo-
rate in partnership on a team in buildings known as BILT. BILT is short for Building Instructional
Leadership Team, who work with other teacher leaders and the site principal to improve instruc-
tional practices, review and provide input to our building’s instructional model, help plan commu-
nication nights, as well as the building schedule. Team members include: Julia Hennen (1st), Tra-
cy Kuny (2nd), Roberta Locke (3rd), Andy Wait (4th), Sandy Cohen (4th), Jenna Pomraning
(LMS), and Jody Wolkerstorfer (Special Education). Joining our leadership team are two site lead
teachers, Pam Baglien and Kathryn Johnson, known as Instructional Strategies Facilitators
(ISF’s). Together this team works behind the scenes to help Sunnyside continually improve aca-
demically on what we do for students every year. Through their hard work Sunnyside has
earned both Celebration and Reward status from the Dept. of Education as one of the state’s top
performing Title 1 schools.
Sunnyside also has a leadership team that works to improve our school climate and teach ex-
pected behaviors. Known as PBIS (Positive Behavior Intervention & Supports) the team members
consist of Peggy Cardenas (Social Worker), Rachel Kanowitz (1st), Lisa Taylor (2nd), Kristen
Stanoch (3rd), Nathan Bellefeuille (4th), Pam Baglien (5th), Chris Church (School Psychologist),
Joni Bush (Special Education), and Lisa Ketchmark (OT). Regularly reviewing school behavior
data, this team looks for ways to improve expectations through continually teaching and reinforc-
ing expected behaviors for specific locations (such as hallways, the playground, and lunch-
room). The hard work of this team has earned Sunnyside recognition from the state Dept. of
Education as one of only 36 Sustaining Exemplar PBIS Schools in the state.
These leaders, along with an amazing staff of caring and dedicated educators, make Sunnyside a
special place to learn and grow. Thank you for partnering with us on your child’s educational
journey!
Nathan Flansburg
National School Breakfast Week is March 7-11th.
Sunnyside will be having an All School Breakfast on
Wednesday, March 9th. This will be a FREE breakfast
for every student and will be eaten in their classrooms.
The breakfast kit will include:
Cereal, Juice, Cracker and Milk
Principal PointsPrincipal PointsPrincipal PointsPrincipal Points
National School Breakfast WeekNational School Breakfast WeekNational School Breakfast WeekNational School Breakfast Week
All students who are entering 4th grade in the 2016-2017 school year have the opportunity to join orchestra. Students may choose to play the violin, viola, or cello, and will have a trial time to help pick what they might want to play in the upcoming weeks. No prior experience is needed, as your child will learn to care for their instruments, play, and read music over the span of 5 weeks this summer: July 5th-August 4th. Lessons are offered at various times throughout the day at each elementary school, and evening classes will be available at Irondale and Chippewa. Students receive 1 hour of instruction Monday-Thursday at the location/time of your choice. Save these dates now, and more information will be sent home soon about how your child can register for this life enrich-
ing opportunity!
4th Grade students and parents!
Band information will be coming out soon. Every student will have the oppor-tunity to try band instruments on Friday morning, April 15th. After that, the registration night is on Thursday, April 21. The directors want anyone and
everyone to be involved and don't want money to be an issue.