Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, April 26, 2012

An Interview with one of Brickton’s Founding Members
25 years ago, when Brickton first opened its doors, it did so with the help and guidance of some very important people, the Founding Members. Each month, we highlight a Founding Member as someone who has a significant impact on our school. To them, we say thank you with appreciation for their courage and spirit.

Please join us…
You are invited to participate in a roundtable discussion with Principal Debbie Kelley and Dr. Sharon Damore, Montessori Educator and Curriculum & Instructional Specialist. You will gain a better understanding of:

  • the student assessments we use and what the scores mean.
  • how we, as a school, look at tests and what are we doing with the information.
  • how we are working to improve the educational experience for your child and for our programs overall.
  • Standardized Test Scores - - what does it all mean? Learn how to decipher your child's scores.
  • how adults in the community can work together on behalf of your child.

When: Wednesday, May 2nd, 4:30-5:45 p.m.
Care will be available at no charge .

Please RSVP to sara.gregory@brickton.org

Do you have related questions that you would like addressed at this meeting? Please send them to molly.arnoldt@brickton.org

We hope to see you there!

Invite Your Friends to Brickton
Grandparents and Special Friends Weekend is coming up quickly! Last week you should have received two invitations (per family) in your parent folder to invite some special friends or grandparents to the school. In fact, we have a whole weekend of activities planned.
Thursday, May 10th, Band and Choir Concert, 7:00 – 8:30 pm (at the Salvation Army Building on Cumberland and Foster)
Friday, May 11th, Grandparents and Special Friends Day
Saturday, May 12th, Art Expo, 10:00 – 12:00 pm

Free Money for Brickton
Have you been depositing your recyclable paper in the big green bins outside the school? If so, thank you! If not, please do! Brickton receives a check each month after the Abitibi Corporation picks up and recycles our bins. This month, we received a check for $61.55 and saved 12.79 cubic yards of landfill space. Thank you for your contributions earning money for Brickton and going green.

Scholastic Book Club
Kick off your child’s summer reading with a Scholastic Book Club order! Scholastic Books help foster your child’s love of reading while benefitting Brickton. May Scholastic Book Club orders are due on Monday, April 30th. Thank you for your support.

Parent Alliance Meeting Date Change
Please note that the final Parent Alliance meeting of the year has been rescheduled to Tuesday, May 15th. It will be held at the school, starting at 5:45 pm. Pizza and care will be provided. More details to follow.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, April 19, 2012

Creating a Culture of Curiosity at Brickton Montessori School
Each month, Brickton has asked 25 people the same question and shown you their answers here in the Weekly. This month, we switched it up and decided to highlight some of the amazing questions our students ask. Curious children are learners. They explore their environment and are motivated to discover new information. What questions does your child ask?

Upcoming Open House
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors. Brickton will be hosting an Open House for prospective families Sunday, April 22nd, from 12:30 – 3:00 pm. It’s a chance to tour the school, talk with directresses, and learn more about the Montessori philosophy and our school.

Please join us…
You are invited to participate in a roundtable discussion with Principal Debbie Kelley and Dr. Sharon Damore, Montessori Educator and Curriculum & Instructional Specialist. You will gain a better understanding of:

  • the student assessments we use and what the scores mean.
  • how we, as a school, look at tests and what are we doing with the information.
  • how we are working to improve the educational experience for your child and for our programs overall.
  • Standardized Test Scores - - what does it all mean? Learn how to decipher your child's scores.
  • how adults in the community can work together on behalf of your child.

When: Wednesday, May 2nd, 4:30-5:45 p.m
Care will be available at no charge .

Please RSVP to sara.gregory@brickton.org

Do you have related questions that you would like addressed at this meeting? Please send them to molly.arnoldt@brickton.org

We hope to see you there!

Invite Your Friends to Brickton
Grandparents and Special Friends weekend is coming up quickly! Last week you should have received two invitations (per family) in your parent folder to invite some special friends or grandparents to the school. In fact, we have a whole weekend of activities planned.
Thursday, May 10th, Band and Choir Concert, 7:00 – 8:30 pm (at the Salvation Army Building)
Friday, May 11th, Grandparents and Special Friends Day
Saturday, May 12th, Art Expo, 10:00 – 12:00 pm

Reading for Information
The students in Lower Elementary are doing some exciting things with the books they are reading. Reading a book is more than just saying the words on the page. Sometimes we read to explore new worlds, sometimes we read to meet new kinds of people, and sometimes we read to learn new information. Some students in Lower Elementary have been reading for information and organizing what they learn in various ways. When students are asked to compare and contrast information, they are using higher level thinking skills and make connections between the information they are learning and their everyday lives. Here are two examples of superior student thinking:

venn diagramAfter reading the first chapter of Fantastic Mr. Fox and filling out a Venn Diagram about the three mean farmers (Boggis, Bunce, and Bean), Jolena, Frankie, and Cian decided to create their own Venn Diagram about themselves, filling in what they had in common and what was unique to each student.

dinosaurs Owen and Emmett read a book called Bizarre Dinosaurs and decided to organize some of the facts they learned about each one. They created a timeline from 161 million to 50 million years ago, drew pictures of some of the dinosaurs highlighting their unique features, and measured out the height of each dinosaur. The information was put together on the long paper you see here and is displayed on the wall outside Room 102. Check it out!

Brickton’s Authors
First graders Jackie, Charlie, and Gillian wrote and illustrated their very own story and published it this week. They have given the book to the Lower Elementary Classroom for the students to enjoy, but YOU can read it online here. (You will have to sign in to the family site.) Enjoy!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, April 12, 2012

Featured Blog
Each month we will feature a couple of blogs so that you can see Montessori education in action at Brickton. Discover all the opportunities our students have to develop independence and self-confidence. At our school, students take ownership of their learning with joy. This week, we are featuring the Middle School Program Blog.

middleschoolprogram.posterous.com (password: brickton)

 Middle School Program Blog Feature 2

Club Day
Tomorrow, Friday, April 13th, is a Club Day at Brickton due to parent conferences. Please make sure you have signed up for a conference time with  your child’s directress and let us know if your child will be attending the Club Day by sending an email to sara.gregory@brickton.org. Care will be provided for children of parents during their conference time at no extra charge.

Off to Nature’s Classroom
The Middle School students are headed off to Nature’s Classroom for a week. Nature’s Classroom Institute is a residential environmental education facility where students participate in a variety of activities along with students from other Montessori schools across the Midwest. It is an exciting opportunity for Brickton Montessori School students who attend Nature’s Classroom for one week each year in the 9-12 program and 2 weeks each year in the Middle School Program.

A Special Project
Some students in the Lower Elementary program recently put pen to paper to write a story. They were inspired by the book Freefall by David Weisner, which is full of beautiful pictures, but has no words. They decided to write their own! Below is a special Voicethread presentation of the story with its pictures and original words written by Cian, Frankie, and Jolena. (If the video below doesn’t work, click here.)

 

 Upcoming Open House
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors. Brickton will be hosting an Open House for prospective families Sunday, April 22nd, from 12:30 – 3:00 pm. It’s a chance to tour the school, talk with directresses, and learn more about the Montessori philosophy and our school.

Earth DayWill You Make a Pledge?
Earth Day is April 20th, and Brickton is celebrating with 25 ways to reduce your carbon footprint, featured on a bulletin board in the lobby. Please swing by and check out easy things you can do to make a difference. While you’re there, make a pledge. What will you do to help Brickton become a “greener” community?
 

Invite Your Friends to Brickton
Grandparents and Special Friends weekend is coming up quickly! This week you should receive two invitations (per family) in your parent folder to invite some special friends or grandparents to the school. In fact, we have a whole weekend of activities planned.
Thursday, May 10th, Band and Choir Concert, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Friday,May 11th, Grandparents and Special Friends Day
Saturday, May 12th, Art Expo, 10:00 – 12:00 pm

Manna Orders
Manna orders are due this Friday, April 13th, with card pick up next Wednesday, April 18th. The next Manna order due date will be Friday, April 27th, with card pick up on Wednesday, May 2. Thanks for your support!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, April 5, 2012

Featured Blog
Each month we will feature a couple of blogs so that you can see Montessori education in action at Brickton. Discover all the opportunities our students have to develop independence and self-confidence. At our school, students take ownership of their learning with joy. This week, we are featuring the Toddler Program Blog.

toddlerprogram.posterous.com (password: brickton)

Toddler Program Blog Feature 2

Debbie Kelley receives Brickton’s Lifetime Achievement Award
 Annual Benefit 2012 070 Debbie Kelley has been the Head of School at Brickton Montessori School for 25 years. During that time, Brickton has grown from a school of just 65 students to a current enrollment of 130. In the early 1990’s, Debbie led Brickton through the process of American Montessori Society (AMS) Accreditation. Brickton became the fourteenth school in the United States to achieve full Annual Benefit 2012 071AMS accreditation. Debbie served as the AMS School Accreditation Commissioner from 2001-2006, instrumental in helping to build a strong local and national presence of Montessori Education. She has always been committed to promoting the highest standard of Montessori pedagogy and philosophy.
Congratulations, Debbie!

Doodle 4 Google
If you’ve ever “Googled” something, then you’ve seen a Google Doodle. You can check out a museum of the doodles here. Each year, Google hosts a contest for kindergarten through 12th grade students to create their own Google Doodles. This year’s theme was, “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” The winner of the contest not only gets his or her drawing on Google’s homepage as the Doodle for the day, the school wins $50,000! Students from Brickton were excited to participate. We sent off their drawings last week and here are some examples:

Google Doodle 1Google Doodle 2 Google Doodle 3Google Doodle 4Google Doodle 5

Save the Date
Grandparents and Special Friends Weekend
Thursday, May 10th, 7:00 – 8:30pm Band and Choir Concert
-- Please join us at the Salvation Army Headquarters for our annual Band and Choir concert.

Friday, May 11th, Grandparents & Special Friends Day
-- Invite grandparents, neighbors, or family friends to come and spend some time in the classroom with your child at Brickton. We will provide breakfast treats for your guests.

Saturday, May 12th, 10:00 – 12:00pm Art Expo
  
-- Every student will have artwork on display. Join us for our Gallery in the Great Room.

Brickton’s Bowling Bash
bowling Brickton’s Annual Bowling Bash is a fantastic family event you won’t want to miss.

When: Saturday, April 14th, from 11:30 – 2:00pm
Where: Niles Brunswick Bowling Alley
             7333 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Cost: $15 per person, which includes shoe rental, pizza, and drinks!

See you there!