Thursday, October 25, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, October 25, 2012

Congratulations to  Midwest Area Talent Search (MATS) Honorees

Brickton extends congratulations to those students identified to participate in the 2013 Midwest Academic Talent Search (MATS) sponsored by the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University.  These students scored 90% or higher on selected subtests of the Terra Nova-CAT test administered in the Spring of 2012 or in prior years. The MATS program offers above-grade-level tests (EXPLORE, ACT and SAT) to qualified students in grades 4-9.  Congratulations to these students for their academic achievements.
Brickton can claim some of its very own as Midwest Talent Search Honorees.
Class of 2013: Sean Arnoldt, Kira Barrett, Joe Ergastolo, Tyler Flechs
Class of 2014: Alex Contursi, Tayler Sain, Morgan Wolfe
Class of 2015: Mica Barrett, Julia Deane, Simone Leinenweber
Class of 2016: Ellie Arnoldt, Zach Contursi, Lucas Hansen

Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.   

Agnes Guerra, Children’s House Directress
My inspiration came from the 3-6 environment.  I was very fortunate to stumble into a beautiful classroom filled with children who loved their work.  This classroom was for the children and for the most part was run by the children.  The third year students taught me how to properly work with the materials, how to care for the classroom, and how to properly form letters. The younger children taught me how to resolve conflicts and what it means to be truly engaged in an activity.  I am forever grateful to those children. 

Montessori Taking Hold in Public Schools
The popularity of Montessori education continues to grow in the US, with public education looking to Montessori to  help educate the whole child, understanding that is a key component to fostering engaged, lifelong learners. The Chicago Public School system has just launched a new Montessori program in the Englewood neighborhood.  Read about it here.

$25 + $25 = $62.50: A special note from Children’s House Directress Kathleen Kasser
Dear Brickton Community,
One day in the checkout line at Walgreen’s I overheard a customer who bought two Visa gift cards for $25 each.  Perfectly fine, of course, until purchasing each card involved a $6.25 fee.  Suddenly that $50 sale cost $62.50!  Manna gift cards attract no service fees; in fact, you get a tuition credit every time you purchase Manna cards!  Ordering is easy, whether you choose the online option or complete and return your order form to Dotty in the business office.  Unlike that Walgreen’s customer, you’d pay only $50 for a $50 Visa card, and you’d receive money back on your Brickton tuition.  Manna orders are due tomorrow, Friday, October 26.  Card pick up will be Wednesday, October 31.  The sale of Manna cards supports the Middle School’s overnight trips, and Manna helps pay your tuition.  Everybody wins!  Questions?  Please email me
Many thanks and take care.
Kathleen                                                                               

Kinderdance Rescheduled
The Kinderdance class scheduled for Wednesday, November 7 has been rescheduled for the following day, Thursday, November 8.  Please mark your calendars.


Nature’s Classroom Institute
Every school year Brickton sends the Upper Elementary and Middle School classrooms to Nature’s Classroom Institute in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, for five day educational retreats.  These trips are an integral part of our curriculum, and they help us achieve vital curricular goals in environmental science, botany, zoology, and history.  From the NCI website: “At Nature's Classroom Institute we work to have students come away from their experience with a greater awareness of environment, each other, and themselves. During our five-day residential program, students study environmental processes and resources, human impact on the world around them, and their role in preserving natural resources. This, in its simplest form, can be broken down to a matter of respect. Our teachers strive to nurture a sense of strong self-respect in every student. This carries through logically to a respect for each other, and from that a sense of concern for every living thing around them, from the smallest beetle to their peers and teachers. Through this respect, students gain confidence, cooperate with others, and develop wonder and love for the environment.”


Free Money Fundraisers!
Click this link to download a flyer to find out ways you can help raise money for Brickton.  They are easy and help us get FREE MONEY!
Quick Reminders:
Kindergarten and Lower Elementary Field Trip
Tuesday, October 30, 9:00am – 12:30pm
The Kindergarten and Lower Elementary students will travel via school bus to see "Duck for President" at Lifeline Theatre.  Lunch will be upon return to school.
Halloween and Trunker Treating
Wednesday, October 31, 9:00am – 10:00am 
Parents are invited to watch the all school parade and participate in Trunker Treating. Classroom parties for students will take place after the parade.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, October 18, 2012

Featured Blog
Each month we will feature a blog 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 Children’s House Blog, Room 101.

http://childrenshouse101.posterous.com (password: partnership)

Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.   
Cheryl LaCost, Interim Head of School
My inspiration to work in Montessori came from my children.  I always knew that I wanted a Montessori education for them based on the effect Montessori had on my nieces and nephew to pursue their goals and seek out knowledge for the pure sake of understanding the why and how of something.  When I saw that beginning to take root in my own children, I knew I wanted to be a part of making that happen every day. See Cheryl's bio on the website by clicking here.

Spotlight on Volunteers
We would like to thank two volunteers that run our Free Money Fundraisers.  Louise Borre manages the Box Tops for Education, Campbell's Soup Labels and Ink Cartridge Recycling program.  If you have any of these items, please put them in the appropriately labeled drawers in the main lobby or drop them off at the office.  Mike Messina has been our point person on the Viridian energy partnership where Brickton receives a contribution for every 25 families that convert and choose Brickton as the recipient and then we receive a residual of $2/month for each family.  Many thanks to both Louise and Mike for their pursuit of these Free Money opportunities for the school.

Taste of Montessori - Date Reminders
Please join us to get a taste of what it’s like in your child’s classroom and to meet other families.  The families will meet in the Great Room for a potluck dinner from 5-6pm, then move into the classroom to join the students to work until 7pm. Toddler families will meet in the classroom for an hour of work and snack time with their child.  Check the list below to Save the Date for your child’s Taste of Montessori.  Sign-up sheets for each classroom will come from their Directress/Director, closer to the date.
Lower Elementary    Tue, October 23, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Toddler                      Thu, October 25, 5pm – classroom

Box Tops for Education
Box Tops for Educaton is a Free Money fundraiser where you can help Brickton earn cash by clipping Box Tops coupons from hundreds of participating products. The Box Tops program also offer ways to earn even more cash for Brickton online. Just visit BOX TOPS for more information.  Last year we earned $101.30 through this program and our goal this year is $150.  We are submitting the first round of Box Tops on October 23rd, so start clipping and bring put them in the labeled drawer by the front door, drop them off in the office, or have your child bring them to his/her teacher.  Just look for the logo on your favorite products and snip one for Brickton.

Middle School Trip to New York City
The Middle School students are headed to New York City to participate in the Global Citizens Action Project Annual Conference (GCAP).  This is a unique learning experience designed specifically for Montessori middle school students, to inspire them to learn what they can do to become better informed and more productive global citizens.  You can read about past conferences and the work of GCAP here and here.

Trunker Treating
Back by popular demand - Trunker Treating! This fun event is a way for parents to get in on the Halloween festivities.  The students from Children's House through Middle School will participate in our traditional parade through the classrooms to pick up additional participants, then the Great Room for spectators finishing with the Toddlers.  The revelers scoot out the east door and through Red Mane, entering the parking lot from the east side, to end the parade with Trunker Treating.  Part of the fun of Trunker Treating is decorating your car and perhaps wearing a costume, to aid to the festive atmosphere.  To sign up for Trunker Treating, download the form here.  After the parade, the students will return to their classrooms.  Watch for your student's Halloween letter from their teacher for details of classroom specific activities. 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, October 11, 2012



Manna Orders Due Tomorrow
Manna orders are due tomorrow, Friday, October 12.  This great gift card program gives you the opportunity to buy gift cards for everyday expenses such as groceries, gas, dining and department store purchases, and split the fundraising revenue with Brickton's Middle School as a credit towards next year’s Brickton tuition!  Ordering is easy, online or drop off your form at the business office.  When you order gift cards through Manna, everybody wins!

Go Green & Help Brickton Raise $1,000!

Raise funds without even reaching into your pocket! Brickton only needs a few more families to convert to Viridian customers for electric service to reach a total of 50, thus earning a $500 bonus if obtained by the end of November! And, if we push this total to 75 customers we will earn another $500…That’s $1,000 of support for Brickton! Beyond that, Brickton will earn $150 residually month after month ($2 per customer).
How can you participate?  Enroll for free with Viridian at www.Viridian.com/Brickton to save money on your ComEd bill and support cleaner sources of energy! Please let us know if you prefer to complete a paper agreement and the necessary forms will be provided.  Mike Messina will be available in the lobby a couple afternoons next week, so bring your electric bill with you, and he can walk you through the process.
If you want more information, see the links below:
Research Viridian here and here.

Taste of Montessori
Please join us to get a taste of what it’s like in your child’s classroom and to meet other families.  The families will meet in the Great Room for a potluck dinner from 5-6pm, then move into the classroom to join the students to work until 7pm. Toddler families will meet in the classroom for an hour of work and snack time with their child.  Check the list below to Save the Date for your child’s Taste of Montessori.  Sign-up sheets for each classroom will come from their Directress/Director, closer to the date.
Room 107                  Tue, October 16, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Room 101                  Thu, October 18, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Lower Elementary    Tue, October 23, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Toddler                      Thu, October 25, 5pm - classroom 

Art Club Session 2 Begins
Join Art Club for its second session – Extreme Crafting – for a hands-on art class for students in 1st - 8th grade. For registration information email Kelly.
Starts Tuesday, October 16.

Middle School Drumming Performance
Monday, October 15, 8:45am in the Great Room
Come join the Brickton Middle School class in celebrating the magic of rhythm.  They will perform a 15 minute drumming concert based on skills they have been honing in music class with the Middle School assistant, Beth Peachey.  Using hand drums, the students will display a variety of rhythms and skills – including rhythms from Egypt.  This is an exciting cultural learning event not to be missed. 

Quick Reminders
Move-a-Thon ends tomorrow.  So, if you have any last minute running, walking, biking, skipping, jogging, rollerblading, or skateboarding to do, it is time to hop to it.  Turn your tracking sheets into the office by Monday!
Kindergarten and Lower Elementary to the Pumpkin Farm
Fri, October 12, 9:00am – 12:45pm  Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm
Kindergarteners and Lower Elementary students will take a school bus to Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm in Barrington, IL.  Please wear your Brickton t-shirt!  The students will have pizza lunch upon return to school.
Upper Elementary to Nature’s Classroom  On Monday, the Upper Elementary classroom is headed to Wisconsin for their yearly visit to Nature’s Classroom.  They leave at 9:00am on Monday and return Friday afternoon.  Have fun!


Friday, October 5, 2012

The Brickton Weekly, October 4, 2012


School Closed for Teacher In-Service Day
Fri, October 5
No Care Available

Club Day - Columbus Day
Mon, October 8
RSVP for care in the office or with Kelly

Taste of Montessori Events This Month
Please join us to get a taste of what it’s like in your child’s classroom and to meet other families.  With the exception of the Toddler community, the families will meet in the Great Room for a potluck dinner from 5-6pm, then move into the classroom to join the students to work until 7pm.  Toddler families will meet in the classroom for an hour of work and snack time with their child.  Check the list below to Save the Date for your child’s Taste of Montessori.  Sign-up sheets for each classroom will come from their Directress/Director, closer to the date. 
Upper Elementary    Tue, October 9, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Room 103                  Thu, October 11, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Room 107                  Tue, October 16, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Room 101                  Thu, October 18, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Lower Elementary    Tue, October 23, 5pm – Great Room, 6pm – classroom
Toddler                      Thu, October 25, 5pm - classroom

Pumpkin Farm Field Trip
Fri, October 12, 9:00am – 12:45pm  Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm
Kindergarteners and Lower Elementary students will take a school bus to Goebbert's Pumpkin Farm in Barrington, IL.  Please wear your Brickton t-shirt!  The students will have pizza lunch upon return to school.
Sports Club Cancelled This Week
Sports Club is cancelled on Friday, November 16.  A make up day has been scheduled for November 30.  Kerry will be attending the State PE Conference to get more great ideas for our physical education classes and sports club.

Move-A-Thon Update!
Thanks to everyone who came out for the Treasure Hunt!  It was a beautiful day for a trek through the woods - we logged some miles, searched and found hidden treasure and had a blast with our friends! A HUGE thank you to parent volunteer, Olina Dolly who championed the event and made it fun for all!
Only 8 days left to finish up your 26 miles and get some sponsors - the Move-A-Thon officially ends on Friday, October 12th. If every family gets 5 sponsors we can meet our goal of $5,000!  Thank you for your support!

A big thanks to the Treppa family, for hosting Move-a-thon bike ride on the Chicago North Branch Trail to the Chicago Botanic Garden.  They ordered up a beautiful day for a ride and a good time was had by all.
Parent Development Event - Modern Parenting : Tips, Tricks, and Traps
When: Thursday, October 25, 2012, 7:00pm
Where: JRC, 303 Dodge Ave, Evanston, IL
Cost: Free!  
We have been graciously invited by our friends at Chiaravalle Montessori and Rogers Park Montessori, who are co-sponsoring the event.

Join Dr. Steven Hughes for a discussion on ways to best raise happy, successful children. What are the consequences of current trends in parenting behavior? We all want our children to be happy, successful, and to possess good self-esteem.  What are the best ways to achieve these goals? Are parents erring on the side of being too strict or too permissive? What do we know about what works? With the experience born of 15 years of clinical practice, Dr. Hughes reviews some of the surprising (and relieving) results of research examining modern parenting practices. He closes with a set of practical recommendation on how to “stay out of his clinic” by following sensible, research-proven strategies to raise happy, helpful children with authentic self-esteem.

Dr. Hughes, PhD, ABPdn, is Director of The Center of Research on Development Education and current president of the American Academy of Pediatric Neuropsychology.  His research interests are in the areas of attention and executive functioning, and in the role of early childhood education in promoting the development of these capabilities.  He is an advocate for activity-based, developmental approaches to education, and is a frequent speaker and consultant to Montessori education organization around the world.