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April 2016 Amazing Opportunities Families, As many of you are aware our Sunnyside students have been able to be apart of some pretty cool opportunities this year, and I wanted to take a moment to share just a few of them with you. UNICEF Kid-Power bands As highlighted in this spring’s edition of School Talk, Sunnyside received a grant through UNICEF which allowed every student in grades three through five to receive a fitbit band that is used in conjunction with the UNICEF kid-power program. Students were able to get their bands in early February and begin earning points through movement and exer- cise to unlock food packets for malnourished children around the world. The more move- ment or steps students have, the more food packets they earn. The UNICEF kid-power website shows the top ten classes who are earning points all around the Twin Cities, and heading into spring break Sunnyside classrooms were 8 of the top 10 classes in the metro area. Great job students! What’s really exciting for our students is they get to keep the fit -bits at the end of the program and keep earning food packets even during the summer months. A big thank you to Dr. Greg Ulrich for applying for the grant, and to Gregg Tran- owski, one of our Sunnyside parents, who made us aware of the grant to begin with. Google Expeditions Some of you may of heard of Google Cardboard, a way to use a smartphone to experi- ence virtual reality. Google Expeditions is Google’s educational outreach program, launched earlier this school year, which utilizes their Google Cardboard platform to allow students to engage in about 100 different virtual reality experiences such as touring the Galapagos Islands, the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef, or even walking through ancient Greek ruins. There were 100 classrooms around the metro who were awarded this grant, and Sunnyside has 17 of them! All of our students in second through fifth grade were able to participate in this fantastic opportunity coming back from spring break. Needless to say, our students are leaders both in and out of the classroom, helping raise food packets for malnourished children out of the classroom, and participating in highly engaging technology opportunities in the classroom. I could have only dreamed of such possibilities when I was in elementary school. What a great time to be a student. Way to go Sunnyside! Nathan Flansburg Principal Points Principal Points Principal Points Principal Points m e Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop Sunnyside Scoop April, 2016 April, 2016 April, 2016 April, 2016 Sunnyside Elementary School

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April 2016 Amazing Opportunities

Families,

As many of you are aware our Sunnyside students have been able to be apart of some pretty cool opportunities this year, and I wanted to take a moment to share just a few of them with you.

UNICEF Kid-Power bands As highlighted in this spring’s edition of School Talk, Sunnyside received a grant through UNICEF which allowed every student in grades three through five to receive a fitbit band that is used in conjunction with the UNICEF kid-power program. Students were able to get their bands in early February and begin earning points through movement and exer-cise to unlock food packets for malnourished children around the world. The more move-ment or steps students have, the more food packets they earn. The UNICEF kid-power website shows the top ten classes who are earning points all around the Twin Cities, and heading into spring break Sunnyside classrooms were 8 of the top 10 classes in the metro area. Great job students! What’s really exciting for our students is they get to keep the fit-bits at the end of the program and keep earning food packets even during the summer months. A big thank you to Dr. Greg Ulrich for applying for the grant, and to Gregg Tran-owski, one of our Sunnyside parents, who made us aware of the grant to begin with.

Google Expeditions Some of you may of heard of Google Cardboard, a way to use a smartphone to experi-ence virtual reality. Google Expeditions is Google’s educational outreach program, launched earlier this school year, which utilizes their Google Cardboard platform to allow students to engage in about 100 different virtual reality experiences such as touring the Galapagos Islands, the Grand Canyon, the Great Barrier Reef, or even walking through ancient Greek ruins. There were 100 classrooms around the metro who were awarded this grant, and Sunnyside has 17 of them! All of our students in second through fifth grade were able to participate in this fantastic opportunity coming back from spring break.

Needless to say, our students are leaders both in and out of the classroom, helping raise food packets for malnourished children out of the classroom, and participating in highly engaging technology opportunities in the classroom. I could have only dreamed of such possibilities when I was in elementary school. What a great time to be a student. Way to go Sunnyside!

Nathan Flansburg

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Sunnyside Events:Sunnyside Events:Sunnyside Events:Sunnyside Events: Wed. April 6th-Sat. April 9th:

Chalkboard Capers @ IDHS

Friday, April 8th:

NO SCHOOL for students

Teacher Work Day

Monday, April 11th:

6-6:45pm: PTA meeting

(presentation on Literacy)

Tuesday, April 12th:

Last Fraction Nation after-school class

Wednesday, April 13th:

Last BOY’S Habits of Mind after school

class

Thursday, April 14th:

6:30-7:30pm: 3rd/4th/5th gr. Vocal Music

Concert @ Edgewood

The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classes of

Sunnyside

will be presenting a

Vocal Music Concert

on Thursday, April 14 at 6:30 p.m. at

Edgewood Middle School.

The concert will be held in the gymnasium at

Edgewood

Please join us for an evening of music!!

S u n n y s i d e S c o o p

Friday, April 15th:

9:15-11:15am: 4th gr. Intro to Band

(Multi-Purpose Room)

Tuesday, April 19th:

11:25-1:25pm: April Birthday Lunch

w/ Principal Flansburg

Wednesday, April 20th:

Last GIRL’S Habits of Mind after-school

class

Thursday, April 21st:

5-6:30pm: Band Display & Registration

(Multi-Purpose Room)

6-7pm: 5th gr. Wax Museum

Everyone is welcome!

Friday, April 28th:

FINAL Chess Club

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Chess Club News:Chess Club News:Chess Club News:Chess Club News:

P a g e 3 S u n n y s i d e E l e m e n t a r y

Chess Club had their 4th annual Sunnyside Chess Tournament on March 12th at the

Anoka County Library. Participation and weather were both great for this

event. Players were able to spend time between rounds outside, as well as having

their lunch under the sun!

Congratulations to all players who participated in the tournament:

Kings Section Knights Section

Kayden Vandeaveye Savannah Hepola

Gunner Sherman Nissi Mahima

Ty Brower Nitish Elangoven

Kenny Le Isaac Wolf

Anuj Swat Micheal Duursma

Elijah Wade Ollie Meyer

Jackson Lang Ben Mahima

Chase Gruver

Evan Hartin

Shivam Vashishtha

Chess Players, Always Say to Yourself:

I Never Lose,

I Either Win or I Learn

Mr. Blinn and the district band directors are excited to work with all 4th Grade stu-

dents on instruments in the near future. We hope to get another great group of students

from Sunnyside involved in our excellent band program!

Also, a reminder to 5th Grade Band students that we have a concert quickly approach-

ing on May 19th. More information will come later.

Band News:Band News:Band News:Band News:

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Do you have Do you have Do you have Do you have children’s books children’s books children’s books children’s books you you you you

don’t need anymore? don’t need anymore? don’t need anymore? don’t need anymore?

Please consider Please consider Please consider Please consider

donating them to our donating them to our donating them to our donating them to our

Spring Used Book Fair!!Spring Used Book Fair!!Spring Used Book Fair!!Spring Used Book Fair!!

You can drop them off anytime to You can drop them off anytime to You can drop them off anytime to You can drop them off anytime to

Molly Moberg. Questions? Email:Molly Moberg. Questions? Email:Molly Moberg. Questions? Email:Molly Moberg. Questions? Email:

[email protected]@moundsviewschools.orgMolly.moberg@[email protected]

Fitness News:Fitness News:Fitness News:Fitness News: April is “Push-Up” month! Your

child should have received a Pink

Sheet where they can record

their push ups everyday! If they

do 20 push ups everyday and get

their form signed by a parent,

they will receive a

“Push Up Power” wristband!!

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Special Education Parent and Professional Advisory Council

(SEPPAC)

Invites you to the 2016

Student Success Night

Post-Secondary Planning: School and Community

Resources

A panel of past and present students, who have or are receiving

Special education services from the Mounds View Schools, will share their

personal experiences preparing for and experiencing

Post-secondary success.

Thursday, April 14, 2016, 6:45-8:30 PM

Snail Lake Education Center IMC

350 Highway 96 W, Shoreview, MN

All parents, students, staff, and community members are welcome at this

event!

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Summer Orchestra is Coming Soon!!!

LEARN HOW TO PLAY VIOLIN, VIOLA, or CELLO

To Students in Grade 3: Students who have finished grade 3 may learn to play a stringed instrument this summer. Orchestra is great fun and builds skills for a lifetime of enjoying music! Save July 5 – August 4 on your family’s calendar. Lessons are held Monday through Thursday (4 days per week) for one hour each day in the morning between 7 a.m. and 2PM at Turtle Lake, Island Lake, Valentine Hills, Bel Air, Sunnyside, or Pinewood Schools. Late afternoon/early evening lessons will take place between 3 and 8 p.m. at Chippewa or Irondale Schools. Our final concert is scheduled for Wednesday, August 3 at 6:30 PM at Irondale High School. A final celebration is August 4 in the morning at Chippewa. Students may register for classes even if summer camp or family vacation occurs during the same time frame. Make up classes for those who miss an entire week of class will be offered on Mondays at Chippewa. Beginners register for lessons, enroll in classes, and arrange to rent a violin, viola, or cello between 5:00 and 6:30 PM on the dates listed below:

Orchestra Registration Dates and Locations

Tuesday, May 10 at Turtle Lake Elementary School Thursday, May 12 at Island Lake School

Monday, May 16 at Irondale High School Beginner classes are filled on a first come basis. Students may register at any school. More detailed information about orchestra will be sent home with all third graders in May. To Orchestra students currently in Grades 4 and 5: Students who are already enrolled in orchestra may obtain a summer registration form for SUMMER STRINGS from their orchestra teacher or download one for the summer website: https://sites.google.com/a/moundsviewschools.org/621-summer-orchestra/

Summer Orchestra dates are July 5 – August 4. We will have a concert on Wednesday, August 3 and final celebration on August 4. Lessons are held Monday through Thursday for one hour each day. Current orchestra students entering 5 and 6 grade who participate in Summer Orchestra this year will get the chance to perform the National Anthem at the Minnesota Twins game on September, 7 2016! Details will be given to all registered summer orchestra students, but please save the date now for this exciting opportunity! All students in grades 4 and 5 who ARE NOT currently in orchestra are welcome to join summer orchestra. Please attend one of the orchestra registration dates that are listed above. Questions? Contact the orchestra teacher in your school or [email protected] 651-621-6676.

Summer lessons are a great way to keep skills strong and grow leadership in one’s playing.

Make a great sound - join SUMMER ORCHESTRA!!!

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BAND NEWS IS GOOD NEWS!

www.mvsummerband.blogspot.com

SUMMER BAND DATES: JULY 5 TO AUGUST 4

CURRENT BAND STUDENTS

When you begin to make your summer vacation plans, please keep in mind the summer band program offered for stu-

dents going into 6th grade. For students who are currently playing in 5th grade band, INTRODUCTION TO MID-

DLE SCHOOL BAND is a full band rehearsal offered Mondays-Thursdays (beginning on Tuesday, July 5) for five

weeks from 12:00-12:45 at Chippewa Middle School and Highview Middle School or 3:30-4:15 at Edgewood Middle

School. The program concludes with a concert for parents the evening of the last day. Your school band teacher will

be sending home registration forms with band members in April. Forms should be completed and returned to school.

ATTENTION 4TH GRADE PARENTS

Starting the summer after 4th or 5th grade your child can begin participating in a curricular activity that continues

through 12th grade and into adult life - THE SCHOOL BAND.

The summer beginning band instruction program consists of a 45-minute small-group lesson, Monday through Thurs-

day, for five weeks starting Tuesday, July 5 through Thursday, August 4. The summer session concludes with a con-

cert for parents the evening of the last day. Instruction will be offered at all district elementary schools during the

morning and at Edgewood Middle School in the evening. Students may choose from the following band instruments:

Trombone, Baritone, Clarinet, Trumpet, French Horn, Flute, Saxophone, Tuba and Percussion. School instruments are

available for students with financial need. If at all possible, STUDENTS WHO WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN

BAND IN 5TH GRADE SHOULD START BEGINNING INSTRUCTION THE SUMMER BEFORE. When

you begin to make your summer plans, please keep in mind the importance of starting band instruction during our

summer program. Your school band teacher will be sending information home with your child in April. Specific in-

formation about summer band class times and locations will be available at that time.

Registration for Beginning Band will take place at any of the six evening Band Displays at which reputable music

instrument dealers will also be present to provide instrument rentals for you. You should attend only one of the Band

Displays anytime between 5:00 and 6:30 p.m. Band Display dates and locations are:

Monday, April 18 at Valentine Hills Elementary School

Tuesday, April 19 at Turtle Lake Elementary School

Thursday, April 21 at Sunnyside Elementary School

Monday, April 25 at Pinewood Elementary School

Tuesday, April 26 at Island Lake Elementary School

Thursday, April 28 at Bel Air Elementary School

Please choose a date convenient for you and mark your calendar for summer band registration!

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2070 County Rd. H

New Brighton, MN

55112

Office: 651.621.7600

Attendance Line: 651.621.7601

Fax: 651.621.7605

Sunnyside Elementary SchoolSunnyside Elementary SchoolSunnyside Elementary SchoolSunnyside Elementary School

We had a successful “All School Breakfast” on March 9th.

Sunnyside served 499 Breakfast Kits!

Thanks to the Kitchen Staff and Student Council for your

extra work to make this possible!

Ms. TerEick’s 2nd grade class

enjoying their Breakfast Kits!

…...To all the PTA leaders,

Sunnyside Staff, and volunteers

for a fabulous

School Carnival!!

We couldn’t have done it with-

out you all!

It was a homerun!!

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Sunnyside Artists!Sunnyside Artists!Sunnyside Artists!Sunnyside Artists!

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Wednesday, April 6, 5:15 p.m.

Thursday, April 7, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, April 8, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 9, 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.

Chalkboard Capers is a variety show presented annually by the staff of the Mounds View Education Association. The goal is to raise money for student scholarships given to graduating seniors from Irondale High School, Mounds View High School, Oak Grove High School, Area Learning Center, and Adult Basic Education. Each scholarship is for $621. The number of scholarships awarded depends on the financial success of the show. Watch a video here to learn more. Click here to order tickets.

The 2016 show is slated for April 6-9.

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Thank you for participating in the 2016 Minnesota March Food Share Campaign. Total donations raised by all participating schools and ECFE was: 7084 pounds and $2,076.73, for a total of 9160.73 combined!! Regular donations from our schools are so very important to our eve-ryday mission and we appreciate all of you!!

Message from the District: Ralph Reeder Food Shelf:

Congratulations to our 2016 top 4 Hunger Fighter Awards goes to

the following schools:

#1 - Pinewood Elementary (2,267 pounds and $66 donated)

#2 - Sunnyside Elementary (1,258 pounds and $260 donated)

#3 - Turtle Lake Elementary (704 pounds and $691 donated)

#4 - Pike Lake Kindergarten Center (565 pounds and $757.98)

This was the first year for many of our school food drive coordinators

and they did a wonderful job! It was also VERY helpful to see so many

monetary donations as these dollars can be stretched to purchase

many, many pounds of food!!

THANK YOU SUNNYSIDE FAMILIES FOR YOUR GENEROSITY!!

We also want to thank Molly Moberg, for her hard work in coordinating the food drive.

Sunnyside Rocks!!