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TREELINE NEWS 2016-2017 Newsletter March 2017 Principal- Kelly Thornton Assistant Principals- Cayce Staruk Donna McFee School Counselor- Patti Gens 10900 Treeline Ave. Ft. Myers, FL 33913 Phone-(239) 768-5208 Fax-(239) 768-5415 SCHOOL COUNSELOR’S CORNER I am always available to assist students and parents with any academic, social- emotional, behavioral or personal issues. Please feel free to contact me at 768-5208. The School Board of Lee County, Florida Mary Fischer, District 1 (Chairman) Jane E. Kuckel, PhD, District 6 (Vice Chairman) Melisa W. Giovannelli, District 2 Chris N. Patricca, District 3 Steven K. Teuber, District 4 Pamela H. LaRiviere, District 5 Cathleen O’Daniel Morgan District 7 Keith B. Martin, ESQ, Attorney Dr. Gregory K. Adkins Superintendent The Annual School Public Accountabil- ity (SPAR) report with data about Treeline Elemen- tary School is available for your review in our front office. “A Title 1 School” Dear Parents, This month’s character Ed word of the month is Courage. Definition Having the determination to do the right thing even when others don’t; the strength to follow your conscience rather than the crowd. Attempting difficult things that are worth- while. Objective Investigate the idea that courage involves both obligations and actions. Practice During morning announcements, students are informed of the character education word of the month. Teachers will watch for students exhibiting the character traits during the month and nominate students for an award. Student names will be placed in a box in the Media Center. At the end of the month, names will be drawn for small prizes. Essential Question What are my responsibilities within my school and neighborhood to demonstrate courage? Daily Modeling Do the right thing, even if others are not. Be willing to try new things, even if you might fail. Tell the truth regardless of the consequences. Admit your mistakes and learn from them. Bravely deal with your daily challenges. Thank you for your efforts in encouraging and modeling our character word of the month: Courage. Patti Gens School Counselor Follow us on Twier @TreelineES Tweets will include tidbits on what is happening at Treeline. Do you have a Facebook account? If you do, please check out the Treeline PTO page. You will find information about events, fundraisers and more! https://facebook.com/Treeline-Elementary-PTO UP COMING EVENTS 3/3- Cookie Dough Fundraiser Kick- Off 3/6- Volunteer Luncheon 11:00-12:00 3/10- Drama Production 6:00- 7:00 PM 3/12- Daylight Savings Time Begins 3/13- Marvelous Media Monday 5:00- 6:30PM 3/16- End of 3rd Quarter 3/17- Professional Duty Day, No School 3/24- Class Pictures 3/29- Report Card Day 3/31– Easter Pictures

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TREELINE NEWS 2016-2017 Newsletter March 2017

Principal- Kelly Thornton Assistant Principals- Cayce Staruk Donna McFee School Counselor- Patti Gens

10900 Treeline Ave.

Ft. Myers, FL 33913

Phone-(239) 768-5208

Fax-(239) 768-5415

SCHOOL COUNSELOR’S CORNER

I am always available to assist students and parents with any academic, social-emotional, behavioral or personal issues. Please feel free to contact me at 768-5208.

The School Board of Lee County,

Florida

Mary Fischer, District 1 (Chairman)

Jane E. Kuckel, PhD, District 6

(Vice Chairman)

Melisa W. Giovannelli, District 2

Chris N. Patricca, District 3

Steven K. Teuber, District 4

Pamela H. LaRiviere, District 5

Cathleen O’Daniel Morgan

District 7

Keith B. Martin, ESQ, Attorney

Dr. Gregory K. Adkins

Superintendent

The Annual School

Public Accountabil-

ity (SPAR) report

with data about

Treeline Elemen-

tary School is

available for your

review in our front

office.

“A Title 1 School”

Dear Parents,

This month’s character Ed word of the month is Courage.

Definition

Having the determination to do the right thing even when others don’t; the strength to

follow your conscience rather than the crowd. Attempting difficult things that are worth-

while.

Objective

Investigate the idea that courage involves both obligations and actions.

Practice

During morning announcements, students are informed of the character education word

of the month. Teachers will watch for students exhibiting the character traits during the

month and nominate students for an award. Student names will be placed in a box in

the Media Center. At the end of the month, names will be drawn for small prizes.

Essential Question

What are my responsibilities within my school and neighborhood to demonstrate

courage?

Daily Modeling

Do the right thing, even if others are not.

Be willing to try new things, even if you might fail.

Tell the truth regardless of the consequences.

Admit your mistakes and learn from them.

Bravely deal with your daily challenges.

Thank you for your efforts in encouraging and modeling our character word of the

month: Courage.

Patti Gens

School Counselor

Follow us on Twitter @TreelineES

Tweets will include tidbits on what is happening at Treeline.

Do you have a Facebook account?

If you do, please check out the Treeline PTO

page. You will find information about events,

fundraisers and more!

https://facebook.com/Treeline-Elementary-PTO

UP COMING EVENTS

3/3- Cookie Dough Fundraiser

Kick- Off

3/6- Volunteer Luncheon

11:00-12:00

3/10- Drama Production 6:00-

7:00 PM

3/12- Daylight Savings Time Begins

3/13- Marvelous Media Monday

5:00- 6:30PM

3/16- End of 3rd Quarter

3/17- Professional Duty Day,

No School

3/24- Class Pictures

3/29- Report Card Day

3/31– Easter Pictures

Congratulations Natalie Ross!

Inventors Fair Regional Winner

Natalie worked extremely hard during Gifted class and at home to create her

Invention of “Natalie’s Klutter Keeper”; a way to keep her things organized.

Natalie designed and presented her prototype at the Regional Inventors Fair

and WON 2nd place. Natalie will be a part of a children's business fair to sell

her Klutter Keepers at the Alliance of the Arts on February 25th between the

times of 9-12.

Great work Natalie!

Parent Involvement

For information about Par-

ent Involvement and activi-

ties to do with your student,

please visit the district

website at

http://www.leeschools.net/

parent-involvement

Updates made daily!

Seasonal flu is unpredictable in its timing, severity and duration, but one thing is for certain, during any given school year, we will see sea-sonal flu in the school setting af-fecting both students and staff alike. While flu season typically peaks in January or February, the flu virus may cause illness from early October to late May. By fol-lowing a few simple recommenda-tions from the CDC, we can help limit the spread of seasonal flu in

the school and community.

The flu virus is usually character-ized by sudden onset with symp-toms of high fever or chills, head-ache, congestion, muscle aches, and a dry cough. Some individuals may experience stomach pain, nau-sea, vomiting, and conjunctivitis (inflammation of the lining of the eyes). Flu viruses are spread mainly from person to person through coughing or sneezing by a person ill

with the flu.

The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get a seasonal flu vaccina-tion each year following the recom-mendations of your physi-cian. Practicing proper respiratory etiquette and hand washing are also key to preventing the spread of sea-

sonal flu.

School Exclusion Guidelines:

If your child has symptoms of the flu, please consult their physician and keep them home from school until they are fever free and back to

their normal self.

Wally Colón, B.S., R.N.

School Nurse

3rd, 4th & 5th Grade FSA Testing Schedule:

3rd Grade: ELA- 3/28 & 3/29

Math- 5/4 & 5/5

4th Grade: ELA- 4/25 & 4/26

Math- 5/2 & 5/3

5th Grade: ELA- 4/20 & 4/21

Math- 4/27 & 4/28

5th Grade: Science- 5/2 & 5/3

Congratulations to these students for being chosen to represent

Treeline at the District Honor Choir performance:

Olivia Delucia from Ms. Richardson’s class

Aja Tobias from Mr. Sharp’s class

D’Yani Donnell from Mr. Sharp’s class

They will be performing on March 9th at 7:00 PM at

Ida Baker High School.

STAR STUDENTS Weekly, we will recognize “ Star Students” from each class for being responsible, respectful, and safe. The students are congratulated, get a Star Student pin for their lanyard, and a group photo is taken to hang in the front office and put on our school web page. Congratulations to the following Star Students!

Week of 1/26

Ileyana Adams

Ventus Amador

Paisley Atmstrong

Makayla Couch

Tyler Diaz

Kenya Dulvio

Damarion Duncan

Gabby Figueroa

Emily Freire

Melenny Fuentes

Adrian Guisandez

Jasmin-Lee Hamitt

Damaris Henriquez

Luis Hernandez

Natalie Hernandez

Jarvis Jenkins

David Juan

Laila Khan

Amna Khwaja

Alex Laguerre

Ava Larumbe

Will Laurore

Melvin McKay

Emily Meichel

Adeline Mendez

Emily Metayer

Mya Moux-Reyes

Oreste Mulgado

Landon Nail

Annaiyah Nelson

Ashlynn Nguyen

Arth Patel

Dwight Perkins

Camryn Pierce

Samuel Piervil

Sofia Quintana

Valeria Reyes

Jonathan Reyes-Malagon

Jacob Rodriguez-Matos

Brian Roman

Oscar Ruiz

Jodi Saroya

Brock Schmidt

Devin Stephan

Jacob Sterzinger

Jane Suy-Batz

Zain Swalleh

Oday Sweiti

Andrew Torres

Richard Valencia

Ariana Viskovic

Lanikai Zorlak

Gia Lagana

Kaylla Le

Isabella Martinez

Joseph Martinez

R’yli Metayer

Jadrian Mojica

Santiago Martinez

Lidia Montoya

Arazely Muniz

Jeream Myrie-Bailey

Leo Nelson

Lancy Oriental

Lydia Pierce

Devon Raybon

Nyehmias Rodriguez

Sophie Rodriguez-Pruna

Giana Siegel

Jase Stevens

Elis Quinones

Hunter Williams

Ashlynn Wooten

Jarred Yeakel

Zoey Lewis

Week of 2/9

Umnia Alam

Maylin Aldana

Marissa Anderson

Adriana Casales

Tabriah Cason

Michelle Chau

Aiden Crabtree

John Decker

Kaylani Diaz

Tatyana Domingo

Jameer Edwards

Tyce Emory

Abraham Estellan

Steven Fernandez

Naika Ferrulis

Colin Furiosi

Ysabella Gonzalez

Dylan Gourley

Constantine Grant

Braden Heckman

Jason Jaquet

Mardaline Jean-Louis

Jonathan Kahl