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EYSD Inside this issue: Box Top News 2 May Fair Help Needed 2 Yearbook Orders 2 Spring Concert 2 In the Spotlight 3-6 STEAM Night & Ozobots 7 Barn Hill Preserve 8 9 Dress Reminders 10 Calendar Updates 10 Book Fair Schedule 10 May 2019 Volume 7, Issue 7 Canadochly News Special points of interest: May 7: PTO Meeting, 6:00 May 7: Orientation at Middle School for 5th graders,9:30 a.m. May 13: Spring Concert, 6:30 at High School PAC May 14: Book Fair May 14: Parent Orientation at Middle School, 6:30 p.m. May 15: Book Fair May 16: Book Fair May 16: School is in session all day May 17: Early Dismissal at 1:30 for elementary students May 18: Book Fair, 11-3 May 18: May Fair, 11-3 May 20: PTO Staff Appreciation Luncheon May 21: Box Top Collection May 24: Track Meet for 4 & 5 May 24: Field Day for K,1,2,3 May 27: No School May 29: Rain Date Track Meet June 4: PTO Meeting/Picnic, 6:00 June 6: Early Dismissal at 12:30 for elementary students June 7: Early Dismissal at 12:30 for elementary students - LAST DAY FOR STUDENTS MAY FAIR NEWS SPRING BOOK FAIR Hi Everyone, I am looking for donations of desserts for the PTO sponsored staff ap- preciation lunch to be held on Monday, May 20. Please send in to the office that morning. Label any containers with your name and what the item is (we have a teacher with a nut allergy). Contact Jen Sitler by text at 717-887-2036 if you are able to send something in or if you have any questions! Thanks for your help! Jen DESSERTS NEEDED Coming Soon! BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BOOK FAIR! MAY 14th - MAY 18th Each child will come home with a book fair packet the week before the book fair la- beled when their teacher has signed up to shop. Our book fair has a new digital pay- ment option where you can set up an ac- count for your child. To get started, vis- it http://www.scholastic.com/bf/ canadochlyelementaryschool2. There will NOT be an Open Shopping Day for children who missed their scheduled shopping time, as we have our Family Event, which will be held during our school's May Fair on May 18th from 11-3pm. Everything at the book fair will be Buy One, Get One Free of equal or lesser value. Make sure to come check us out! We look forward to seeing everyone! Book Fair Chairs Laurie Hartman April Fake Artwork Come one, come all, to Canadochly Elementary's PTO May Fair on Saturday, May 18th, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Canadochly Elemen- tary School. Please plan to attend. There will be lots of fun for everyone! The fair will be held rain or shine. Games: Bean Bag Toss, Duck Pond, Dice Roll, Basketball, Golf, Ring Toss, Fish Game, and more! Raffles: Purchase raffle tickets to win the follow- ing: a night at the Kalahari Resort in the Poconos, family 5-pack of Hershey Park tickets (multiple winners), 32” TCL Roku Smart LED TV, FujiFilm Instax Mini 9 Camera + 80 film sheets, Gift Cards, Legos, and many more! Prizes: Game players can cash in their tokens for great prizes - lots of toys and summer items! Book Fair: Buy one, get one free! Entertainment: DJ, Face Painting, Balloon Twist- ing, Cake Walks, and more! Clubs/Activities: Boy Scouts, EYARC, Young Knights, and more! Food: Bake Sale and Concession Stands Bounce Houses: Obstacle Course and Tropical Island House (weather permitting) This 10,000 Acts of Kindness sculpture was on display in front of the office the last week in March. The sculpture traveled to all the schools that had a winning Kindness poster. Shown is poster winner Kloee and her friend Camryn.

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Page 1: Volume 7, Issue 7 Canadochly News May 2019 Special points ...without backs such as flip flops and sandals are not permitted Tank tops must cover shoulders for Elementary Students

EYSD

Inside this issue:

Box Top News 2

May Fair Help Needed 2

Yearbook Orders 2

Spring Concert 2

In the Spotlight 3-6

STEAM Night & Ozobots 7

Barn Hill Preserve 8

9

Dress Reminders 10

Calendar Updates 10

Book Fair Schedule 10

May 2019

Volume 7, Issue 7

Canadochly News

Special points of interest:

May 7: PTO Meeting, 6:00

May 7: Orientation at Middle School

for 5th graders,9:30 a.m.

May 13: Spring Concert, 6:30 at High

School PAC

May 14: Book Fair

May 14: Parent Orientation at Middle

School, 6:30 p.m.

May 15: Book Fair

May 16: Book Fair

May 16: School is in session all day

May 17: Early Dismissal at 1:30 for

elementary students

May 18: Book Fair, 11-3

May 18: May Fair, 11-3

May 20: PTO Staff Appreciation

Luncheon

May 21: Box Top Collection

May 24: Track Meet for 4 & 5

May 24: Field Day for K,1,2,3

May 27: No School

May 29: Rain Date Track Meet

June 4: PTO Meeting/Picnic, 6:00

June 6: Early Dismissal at 12:30 for

elementary students

June 7: Early Dismissal at 12:30 for

elementary students - LAST DAY FOR

STUDENTS

MAY FAIR NEWS SPRING BOOK FAIR

Hi Everyone, I am looking for donations of

desserts for the PTO sponsored staff ap-

preciation lunch to be held on Monday,

May 20. Please send in to the office that

morning. Label any containers with your

name and what the item is (we have a

teacher with a nut allergy). Contact Jen

Sitler by text at 717-887-2036 if you are

able to send something in or if you have

any questions! Thanks for your help! Jen

DESSERTS NEEDED

Coming Soon!

BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BOOK FAIR!

MAY 14th - MAY 18th

Each child will come home with a book fair

packet the week before the book fair la-

beled when their teacher has signed up to

shop. Our book fair has a new digital pay-

ment option where you can set up an ac-

count for your child. To get started, vis-

i t h t tp : //www.scho last ic .com/bf/

canadochlyelementaryschool2. There will

NOT be an Open Shopping Day for children

who missed their scheduled shopping time,

as we have our Family Event, which will be

held during our school's May Fair on May

18th from 11-3pm. Everything at the book

fair will be Buy One, Get One Free of equal

or lesser value. Make sure to come check

us out! We look forward to seeing everyone!

Book Fair Chairs

Laurie Hartman

April Fake

Artwork

Come one, come all, to Canadochly Elementary's

PTO May Fair on Saturday, May 18th, from

11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Canadochly Elemen-

tary School. Please plan to attend. There will be

lots of fun for everyone! The fair will be held

rain or shine.

Games: Bean Bag Toss, Duck Pond, Dice Roll,

Basketball, Golf, Ring Toss, Fish Game, and

more!

Raffles: Purchase raffle tickets to win the follow-

ing: a night at the Kalahari Resort in

the Poconos, family 5-pack of Hershey Park

tickets (multiple winners), 32” TCL Roku Smart

LED TV, FujiFilm Instax Mini 9 Camera + 80 film

sheets, Gift Cards, Legos, and many more!

Prizes: Game players can cash in their tokens

for great prizes - lots of toys and summer items!

Book Fair: Buy one, get one free!

Entertainment: DJ, Face Painting, Balloon Twist-

ing, Cake Walks, and more!

Clubs/Activities: Boy Scouts, EYARC, Young

Knights, and more!

Food: Bake Sale and Concession Stands

Bounce Houses: Obstacle Course and Tropical

Island House (weather permitting)

This 10,000 Acts of Kindness sculpture was

on display in front of the office the last week

in March. The sculpture traveled to all the

schools that had a winning Kindness poster.

Shown is poster winner Kloee and her friend

Camryn.

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BOX TOP NEWS

Roma's, Papa John's, Laser Alley's, Chili's

and more have something in com-

mon. Do you know what it is?? Only 1

more box tops collection left and LOTS of

awesome prizes are coming in for the

winning classroom. Will it be your child's

classroom?? You never know if the little

bit laying around your house could be the

difference to putting your child's teacher

into first place. Mrs. DiChristofaro's 5th

grade class just does not want to share

the victory of winning the collection. They

collected $24.30 putting them into 1st

place over Ms. Roby's 2nd grade class

with $20.60. Mrs. Kessler's 4th grade

class came in 3rd with $15.40. A total of

$160.90 was collected in April bringing

our total collected for the year to

$1,211.40. Keep on clipping and sav-

ing! Our last collection will be on May

21st.

Top 5 Classrooms

1. Mrs. DiChristofaro $132.10

2. Ms. Roby $105.00

3. Mrs. Tilley $103.40

4. Mrs. Graham $97.10

5. Mr. Renfro $86.10

Box Tops Chair

April Fake

FORGOT TO ORDER A 2018-2019 YEARBOOK?

A limited quantity of soft cover yearbooks for $13.00 are available and can be reserved on a first come, first serve basis. Please fill out the order form below and submit payment, cash or check, to the of-fice in a sealed envelope marked yearbook order as soon as possible. Checks should be made payable to the Canadochly PTO. Canadochly Yearbook 2018 – 2019 Student Name: ________________________________________________ Teacher Name: ________________________________________________ Grade: ____________________ Date: ________________________ Payment enclosed: Check or cash (circle one) A receipt for your reserved yearbook will be sent home once pay-ment is received. Any questions please contact Nicole Seiple 717-318-3130 .

If you have an hour or more to help run a game for the children during our May

Fair on Saturday, May 18, we would greatly appreciate it. You can sign up to volun-

teer using the volunteer paper that was sent home with your child, or you can sign

up online at: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0b4daca82ea5fa7-

mayfair

Note: You do not need to go through the entire clearances process for this func-

tion, but you MUST complete a volunteer application, disclosure statement and Act

24, and have your ID scanned into the School Gate Guardian system (this can be

done at any school within the Eastern York School District). You can request forms

from the school office or download them from the district website. (If you would

like to regularly volunteer in your child's school or be a field trip chaperone, you

must have your full clearances.)

Also, if you have middle or high school students in the Eastern York School District,

they can volunteer their time without going through the volunteer process. They

will receive credit towards their community service requirements.

We also need donations of cakes for the cake walk, baked goods for the bake

sale, and items for the raffles.

If you have any questions, please call or text Karen (717-818-3643).

MAY FAIR HELP NEEDED! WE NEED YOU!!!

FIELD TRIPS

There are a lot of field trips in May.

It is very important that your child

return their permission slips in a

timely manner. Please sign and

return the slip with your child before

the due date. Thank you!

SPRING CONCERT

The Spring Concert will be Monday,

May 13 at the high school PAC. The

concert begins at 6:30 p.m.

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Second Grader

Adelynn

Adelynn, a 2nd grader, recently received

her high brown belt at UTA Karate. She

has been studying since 2015 and is

over the halfway mark towards her black

belt!

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Five 5th grade boys (Shane, Tucker, Dawson and Jaren from

Canadochly and Logan from Wrightsville Elementary) from Cub

Scout Pack 6 reached a milestone in their Boy Scout journey. They

crossed over from Cub Scout Pack 6 into Boy Scout Troop 6 on

Saturday, April 13 at Canadochly Lutheran Church’s Parish

Hall. All five boys earned their Arrow of Light. This is the highest

honor boys can earn in Cub Scouts. Their den (Webelos II / Arrow

of Light) was led by Shanda Morton.

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Fifth Grader Shane

Fifth Grader Tucker

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Fifth Grader Dawson

Fifth Grader Jaren

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On Tuesday, March 19, Canadochly Elementary School held its first Family STEAM Night. As the approximately 40 families arrived,

Ms. Duane had a student string quartet play. Ms. Duane also had some information on the science of music to share with the fami-

lies. Students then had the opportunity to learn more about a variety of careers before completing a STEM project. Students in

kindergarten and first grades learned about careers in nursing from Michelle Kelly and being a firefighter from Jesse

Frantz. Meanwhile, students in second through fifth grades learned about careers in the National Parks from Jackie Kramer, Radio

Broadcasting from Dave Russell of WARM 103.3, and architecture from Elysia Mikkelsen and Stephanie Dando of Crabtree,

Rohrbaugh, & Associates. After learning about the careers, students learned about some potential problems in each career and

designed and built solutions to some of those problems. Examples of the problems included designing a splint for a stuffed animal,

a way to help park rangers identify types of plants and animals, and even to design a classroom - using actual architectural prints of

Canadochly.

STEAM NIGHT

Ozobot

Mrs. Mable’s third grade class has been working-

with Ozobots. An Ozobot:

Is a small, codable robot

Can use block coding on a computer

Can also follow a visual code using markers

Sensors, sounds, lights and more

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On Thursday, April 25th the Barn Hill Preserve presented a 45-minute oral presentation with LIVE animal ambassadors. This program

offers students the unique experience to get up close and personal with animals they may have never seen before! Student participa-

tion made the program both educational and entertaining!

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FIRST DAY OF

SCHOOL

2019-2020

SCHOOL YEAR

August 22, 2019

Canadochly Elementary School

P. O. Box 118

100 Abels Road

East Prospect, PA 17317

EYSD

Phone: 717-252-3674

Fax: 717-252-6215

E-mail: [email protected]

We Can at Canadochly!

www.easternyork.com

Like Canadochly School on Facebook!

BOOK FAIR SCHEDULE

As warm weather approaches, students are reminded to follow the school dress code. Bare feet, heels, dress shoes, open-toe shoes, shoes

without backs such as flip flops and sandals are not permitted Tank tops must cover shoulders for Elementary Students. Sleeveless shirts are

permitted but cannot reveal the sides of the torso. Clothing should not be too tight, too short, attention getting, suggestive or revealing. Please

refer to the handbook for more information on the dress code.

DRESS CODE REMINDERS

CALENDAR UPDATES

Time

Tuesday,

May 14th

Wednesday,

May 15th

Thursday,

May 16th

Friday,

May 17th

9:15 – 10:00

5 - Crumling

5 - Renfro

5 - DiChristofaro

10:05 – 10:50

3 – Winter

3 – Mable

4 - Kessler

10:55-11:40

1 – Graham

11:45-12:30

K – Laughman

K - Young

12:35-1:20

1 – Caldwell

3 - Geiman

2 - Macken

1:25-2:10

4 - Hill

2 - Weaver

2 - Roby

2:15-3:00

4 - Tilley

K- Carbaugh

1 - Klahold

Thank you Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Mable, Mrs. Hedges,

Mrs. Luttenberger and Mrs. Crumling for reminding

our students that we BELIEVE in them!

May 16– School is in session

all day

May 17 - School is in session

1:30 p.m. dismissal

May 21 - School is in session

June 6 - 12:30 p.m. dismissal

June 7 - 12:30 p.m. dismissal

Last day for students

Kindness is being someone who makes everyone feel like a somebody!