Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Brickton Weekly, February 21, 2013

The Big Leap – A Commercial by the Middle School Students
The Middle School Students made an informative commercial to let you know about The Big Leap, Brickton’s Annual Benefit Auction.  It answers your questions and spreads the excitement about this important and fun night! Take a look here.
The online silent auction is already up.  Simply click here to get started - this link will take you directly to Brickton's BiddingForGood webpage www.biddingforgood.com/brickton.
The online Auction will be open until Thursday, February 28th, two days before The Big Leap!  Hope to see you then! (When placing a bid, the site will prompt you to enter a credit card number.  This is just to hold your bid and will not charge your card unless you win the bid, once it is finalized.)  
Volunteer Spotlight A huge thank you to the Room Parents and other parent volunteers that have assisted the classrooms with their art projects for the Big Leap.  The students look forward to working together each year to create these works of art. 
Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.
Karen Glab, Children’s House Assistant
My first experience with Montessori was doing volunteer work with developmentally challenged children and adults. I fell in love with the method, and decided that if I ever had children of my own, that is what I would want for them.  After a poor experience at another Montessori school, I joined a group of teachers and parents to establish a new Montessori school, and Brickton was the result.
Upcoming Events:
Tomorrow:  Montessori Night Out – Chicago, Friday, February 22nd
Montessori Education Week
Next week is Montessori Education Week! We will be doing some fun and exciting things here at school to celebrate.  There will be a scavenger hunt in the hallways and trivia for all levels!  The week culminates in our Parent Appreciation Breakfast when you are invited to come and spend time in the classroom with your child.  This is a great opportunity to observe your child in the environment and engage them in conversation about their work and favorite activities.
Parent Appreciation Breakfast
Friday, March 1st, 7:30a.m. – 9:30a.m.
Only a minute to spare?  Grab something to go!
Got a little more time? Sit down for a relaxing meal, a snack, or just coffee, and then come play in your child’s classroom.
You do whatever it takes to help make Brickton great and we couldn’t do our jobs without you!
Please join us in the Great Room!
Parent Development Night
Thursday, March 7th, 5:30-7:00 p.m.  Acclaimed licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Felix Casados, will discuss anxiety and provide tips and strategies for parents to help their child deal with anxiety. Care and pizza will be available for students at no cost.  Please RSVP to Sara so we may plan accordingly.
Hot Dog Lunch – February, 22 & March 15th
Pizza Lunch – March 1st
Middle School Mid Cycle Meeting – March 14th, 5:30-7:00 pm
Club Days, Friday, March 8th  - Records Day
                    Friday, March 22nd   - Parent/Teacher Conferences       
Spring Break: Club Days, Monday, March 25th – Thursday, March28th
                        School Closed, Friday, March 29th

Thursday, February 14, 2013

The Brickton Weekly, February, 4, 2013

Happy Valentine’s Day from the Brickton Community
Volunteer Spotlight and Thank Yous!
Thank you to Joe Somers, father of Owen (Room 105) and Evelyn (Room 101), who created all of the artwork for this year’s Annual Benefit!
Thank you to David DeGand, father of James (Room 101) and Sarah (Room 105) for visiting our classrooms during Fire Safety Week!
Thanks very much to the Leinenweber Family (Jack, Simone and Cora) for their donation of several boxes of books for the classrooms and to the family of Gloria Litwinczuk for the toys for the Toddler classroom and the After School program.  We appreciate your thoughtfulness and generosity.
Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.
Liz Skrodzki, Reading Specialist
For twenty five years, our daughters’ educations were the center of our lives.  My husband and I carefully researched and finally selected schools -many times. To date that has meant 15 different institutions, all (but one) with hefty tuitions. The very first schools were Montessori.  We chose them because of the “valuable skills” that many are just beginning to recognize.  Montessori values were foundational as we selected where and with whom our children would “spend” so much of their early lives.  Rigorous academics were important, but so were the “valuable skills” that are Montessori’s genius and signature.   It has taken more than 100 years for some to recognize that the mission Montessori pioneered and implemented  is the most critical kind of schooling.  I have always appreciated the Montessori experiences that were an anchor and a beacon to me and my children.  I am so happy to be working in such an environment.
Welcome, Lucas Chase Wilhite
It's a baby boy for the Wilhite family.  Lucas Chase Wilhite was born on February 12, at 5:10 a.m., weighing in at 8.75 lbs.  His big sister, Emily Rose, is in the Toddler classroom.  Congratulations Anna, Kevin and Emily!
Get Ready for the Big Leap – Brickton’s Annual Benefit, Saturday, March 2nd
Parents, teachers, staff, and students are scurrying around the school getting ready for Brickton’s biggest event of the year, The Big Leap. We’re finishing up classroom art projects, and tracking RSVPs.  For more information on Brickton’s Fun-filled Annual Benefit event, ask any of our staff members
What's new this year?
The Silent Auction will be Online via Bidding For Good. Simply click here to get started and this link will take you directly to Brickton’s BiddingFor Good web page http://www.biddingforgood.com/auction/AuctionHome.action?vhost=brickton You will find amazing items such as tickets to upcoming events SOLD OUT New Kids on the Block concert, The Indy 500 and Bears/Packer for next season. Sharing the love of Brickton is so easy with this exciting change - simply share the link with family and friends and voila, they can support Brickton and find fabulous deals. The Live Auction items, including the Classroom Art Projects and Teacher Outings, will only be available the night of the event.
Montessori Night Out – Chicago, Friday, February 22nd
Upcoming Events
School Closings: In-Service Day, Friday February 15th
                            President’s Day, Monday, February 18th
Board of Directors Meeting, Wednesday, February 20th, 7:00 p.m. in Room 106
Montessori Education Week, Monday, February 25th through Friday, March 1st
Parent Appreciation Breakfast, Friday March 1st
Pond Pals, February 16, March 2nd & 16th.  Middle School Babysitting for Toddler through Upper Elementary.  Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $20 per child (includes lunch).  Arts and crafts, story time, outside time (weather permitting), and activities in the gym.  Funds raised will go towards Middle School trips and classroom improvements.  Please stop by the office to sign up!
Parent Development Night, Thursday, March 7th, 5:30-7:00 p.m.  Acclaimed licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Felix Casados, will discuss anxiety and provide tips and strategies for parents to help their child deal with anxiety. Care and pizza will be available for students at no cost.  Please RSVP to Sara so we may plan accordingly.
Brickton in the News
WTTW’s Chicago Tonight came to the school last week to film our students practicing earthquake safety drills for the Great Central Shakeout.  Here is a video of the segment.  It was very exciting, and an excellent opportunity to highlight our great school.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

The Brickton Weekly, February 7, 2013


Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.
Kathleen Kasser, Children’s House Directress
One hundred thirty years ago when Maria Montessori had the (at the time) outrageous notion that she wanted to attend college, it was assumed that she would naturally want to work with children, and so   would go into education.  Her rebuff to all such suggestions:  “Anything but a teacher!”    I am proud to be a second generation Montessorian!  What many people don’t know is that I come from many generations of educators and what is more, I myself never wanted to become one.  Long before I ever heard of Dr. Montessori, I echoed her insistent “Anything but a teacher!”  Then, in 1974, I began working as a classroom assistant for my mom, and very quickly, everything changed:  as a young adult - and in spite of myself - I discovered my passion, and I’ve never looked back!Away from the Montessori classroom, I love animals, Shakespeare, and musical/romantic comedies, most particularly the work of Fred Astaire.  
Parent Development Night
Thursday, March 7th, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Acclaimed licensed clinical psychologist, Dr. Felix Casados, will discuss anxiety and provide tips and strategies for parents to help their child deal with anxiety.
Care and pizza will be available for students at no cost.  Please RSVP to sara.gregory@brickton.org  so we may plan accordingly.
Last Valentine’s Day Gifts!
Forgot to buy a gift? Need a gift card ASAP? Forgot to place your MANNA Gift Card order?
Dotty has a list of gift cards available for last minute purchase posted on her office door.
Great Shake Out
Today, Brickton participated in The Great Shake Out. This earthquake awareness and safety drill informed the students in each classroom what to do in case of an earthquake.  The students were informed to stay calm, listen for instructions, and take shelter under a table while covering their heads.  The students had the opportunity to practice these skills before a school-wide drill.  An exciting twist on the event occurred when WTTW asked to have a cameraman for Chicago Tonight stopped by to film some of the Brickton Students practicing Earthquake safety.  The segment will air tonight on Channel 11, WTTW, at 7:00p.m. In other news, our Interim Head of School, Cheryl LaCost, was quoted in this Chicago Tribune article on the event saying, “It's not something to make the kids fearful as much as it's just some more practice."









Upcoming Events and Reminders
School Closings: In-Service Day, Friday February 15th
                            President’s Day, Monday, February 18th
Montessori Education Week, Monday, February 25th through Friday, March 1st
Parent Appreciation Breakfast, Friday March 1st

The Big Leap - Brickton's Annual Benefit 2013
Saturday, March 2nd

Parents, teachers, staff, and students are scurrying around the school getting ready for Brickton’s biggest event of the year, The Big Leap. We’re finishing up classroom art projects, collecting items for the silent auction, and tracking RSVPs.  For more information on Brickton’s Fun-filled Annual Benefit event, stop by the Development Office and talk to Molly.
What's new this year?
The Silent Auction will be Online via BiddingForGood.  Brickton will have its very own auction page loaded with amazing items! Sharing the love of Brickton will be so easy with this exciting change - simply share the link with family and friends and voila, they can support Brickton and find fabulous deals.   Stay tuned for more details.  The Live Auction items, including the Classroom Art Projects and Teacher Outings, will only be available the night of the event.

Friday, February 1, 2013

The Brickton Weekly, January 31, 2013

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An Alumni Visits Birckton
"Brickton is an incredible life changing place where life training and education meet to form a confident unique person who is ready to tackle the world." -Monika Chojnacka, Brickton Alum 2008. 
Monika is a Senior at Elk Grove High School.  She is a member of the National Honor Society and an ISAC Scholar as well as a member of the Varsity Water Polo and Swim Team.  When asked to describe her days at Brickton, here is what she said:
"Wow, where do I begin. Brickton taught me how to be a functional human being. I learned how to manage time, how to be efficient, how to interact with people kindly, how to be considerate, how to be responsible, how to ask for help, but most importantly it taught me to think outside the box. I do not know how to explain this, but I could see the efficiency of a Brickton classroom when I visited. The kids are not only taught the essentials, like geography and english, but they are learning how to be responsible open minded individuals. I value my Brickton education very much."

Getting to Know You: Each week this section will highlight one staff member and what inspired them to pursue working in a Montessori environment.
Molly Arnoldt, Director of Advancement
When my husband Rob and I began to research school options for our eldest child, Sean, we knew we wanted something different from Traditional Education.  A dear friend of mine had her children in a Montessori school and highly recommended it, so we found Brickton!  As soon as we walked into Agnes' classroom we knew it was the perfect place for our children to learn and grow - it felt so right to us!  Brickton became so much of a second home to us over the years that Sean was in Children's House, when the position became available, it seemed natural for me to apply!  I had spent the prior five years in the world of non-profit development, so I joined the Brickton staff and soon after that our daughter Ellie began in Children's House.  Like I always tell prospective families - Brickton is a good place for children and adults alike!

The Fun is Coming Soon!
The Big Leap - Brickton's Annual Benefit 2013
Saturday, March 2nd,
Parents, teachers, staff, and students are scurrying around the school getting ready for Brickton’s biggest event of the year, The Big Leap. We’re finishing up classroom art projects, collecting items for the silent auction, and tracking RSVPs.  For more information on Brickton’s Fun-filled Annual Benefit event, stop by the Development Office and talk to Molly. 
What's new this year?
The Silent Auction will be Online via BiddingForGood.  Brickton will have its very own auction page loaded with amazing items! Sharing the love of Brickton will be so easy with this exciting change - simply share the link with family and friends and voila, they can support Brickton and find fabulous deals.   Stay tuned for more details.  The Live Auction items, including the Classroom Art Projects and Teacher Outings, will only be available the night of the event.

Volunteer Spotlight
We'd like to extend a big thank you to Skip Starmann for volunteering to clean our front sidewalk on our first snowy day in 336 days.

Elementary Ice Skating
Each year the Elementary program seeks to augment its physical education curriculum with special activities.  In the fall, the students take swimming instruction for eight weeks at the Lattoff YMCA.  This winter, both the Lower and Upper Elementary students will go for six weeks of ice skating lessons at the Skokie Skatium Ice Arena.  The students greatly enjoy this activity and are afforded time for lessons and free skating.  The first of six sessions is February 6th. 

Upcoming Events and Reminders
Manna Orders Due Tomorrow, Friday, February 1st
Middle School Transition Night for parents of rising 7th graders: Tuesday, February 5th, 5:30pm – 7:30pm
Meet the teachers and parents of current students.  Learn about the curriculum, assessment, goals and what a typical day looks like.  Meet alumni and parents to hear their perspective on the transition to the next program.
School Closings: In-Service Day, Friday February 15th
                             President’s Day, Monday, February 18th
Montessori Education Week, Monday, February 25th through Friday, March 1st
Parent Appreciation Breakfast, Friday March 1st