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Dear Parents, As we continue the school year we will continue implementing the 7 Habits of Happy Kids within “The Leader in Me,” by Stephen Covey. This month we want to focus on the habits that we have covered this school year. Habit 1: Be Proactive (You’re in charge of yourself. You choose your actions, attitudes, moods and you don’t blame others for your wrongdoing ), Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind (Plan ahead and set goals for yourself.), Habit 3: Put First Things First (Work First, Then Play), Habit 4: Think Win-Win (Everyone Can Win), Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood (Listen Before You Talk), Habit 6: Synergize (Together Is Better). As the school year unfolds, our children are learning the language and meaning of the 7 Habits. By hearing the same language at home and at school, we are able to send children a strong message of what we believe is important and that we are all on the same team—the team that wants to help them be successful. When parents and schools work together, the sky is the limit to achieving success! Encourage your child to be a leader by using the 7 habits at home. Sincerely, Flore-Nadeige B. Lovett, Principal
Upcoming Parent Events ! March PTO meeting will take place on Wednesday
March 8th at 3:00 pm. Please attend this meeting to join the PTO if you haven’t already. Your voice matters! Bring gently worn uniforms for our uniform swap.
! Danish with Dads will take place on March 9th at 9:00
am. Reminders
! Our school district is going paperless this school year. You must be registered on FOCUS to keep track of your child’s grades and progress in each subject. Mid-Quarter Notices posted on March 14th.
! Please remember to sign-in at the main office upon entering the building. ID is required for student pick up.
! Sign up on Class Dojo to receive updates from your
child’s teacher and to stay involved with school events.
! Board of Education Meeting will take place on March
14th at 6:00 pm. .
! Early dismissal on March 15th at 12:45 pm. ! School Closed on March 16th and 17th. ! Mobile Dentist Visit from March 22nd-March 24th.
Principal’s Message
Dionne Warwick Institute’s Chronicles http://warwick.eastorange.schoolfusion.us
Volume 7 March 2017 Page 1
ALL PARENTS ARE
SUPER HEROES
Celebrating Women’s History Month
Student Journalist Contributions
Page 2
Oprah Winfrey
Have you ever heard of Oprah Winfrey? She was the first African-American to become a billionaire. Oprah Winfrey is a perfect role model for many people. She had a lot of problems when she was little like many people today. First, I will be talking about her life. Oprah G. Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954, in Kosciusko, Mississippi. As a child, relatives and her mother’s friends abused her. Later in life she moved with her father in Tennessee. There, she went to Tennessee State University. At the University, she started working on radio and television broadcasting. In 1976, she moved to Baltimore, Maryland and had a hit TV show named “People Are Talking”. Then in 1986, she began “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” From then on, Winfrey has been famous and one of the most influential African-American women ever. To conclude, Oprah Winfrey is a very successful woman and many people look up to her.
By: Saibo Waggeh 5th Grade Student
Page 3
Michelle Obama
By: Talia Persuad 5th Grade Student
We all have heard of Michelle Obama but do you really know her?
Michelle Obama is a role model because of her MyPlate initiative and because of her life experiences. Michelle Obama was born in Chicago, Illinois and she was raised in a small bungalow. She graduated from Princeton University and Harvard Law School. She became a lawyer, Chicago Administrator, Community-Outreach worker and all of these jobs helped her qualify to be the first lady of the United States of America.
From her amazing style to her captivating efforts to help the world be a better place. Michelle Obama is a role model because of her attempts to fight childhood obesity and wanting youth to be healthy. Young women feel influenced by her acts of creating a healthy image of how our plate is suppose to look like when it comes to eating.
In conclusion Michelle Obama is very popular and she is an amazing role model. She inspires many people to live a better and healthy life. She will always be remembered as the first African-American First Lady of the United States of America.
Page 4
Maya Angelou Have you ever heard of Maya Angelou? Maya Angelou was a famous poet and author. So let’s start from the beginning. Marguerite Annie Johnson was born April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri as the second child of Bailey Johnson and Vivian Johnson. At the age of 3 Maya’s parent’s marriage soon died and her parents broke up. Soon after her father sent her and her siblings to Stamp, Arkansas to live with their grandmother, Annie Henderson. Four years later, Maya’s father came to Stamps without anyone knowing. He returned Maya and her siblings to their mother’s care. At the age of 8, her mother’s boyfriend a man named Freeman abused Maya. He was found guilty but was jailed for one day. Four days after he got out he was murdered. People thought that her uncles had killed Freeman. For about 5 years she was mute because she thought that her voice would kill another person. After the murder, Maya and her brothers went back with their grandmother. Maya credits her teacher and friend to her family, Mrs. Bertha Flower, for helping her speak again.
In 1951, Maya married Tosh Angelos. Ten years later she performed in Jean Genet’s play The Black, along with Abbey Lincoln, Roscoe Lee Brown, James Earl Jones, Louis Gossett, Godfrey Cambridge, and Cicely Tyson. In Accra, she became very close friends with Malcolm X. In 1968 Maya helped Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organize a march but he was assassinated on April 4th at the age of 40.
Maya wrote poetry books and she also wrote books about her life too. On May 28, 2014, in the morning, Maya Angelou passed away. She was found dead by her nurse. Maya was an influential author, poet, and civil right activist. In conclusion, she wrote many amazing books, one of the most recognized is “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” She has inspired many people to be true to themselves and she has accomplished a lot of remarkable things in her life. Many people loved her.
By: Chyna Virgil 5th Grade Student
Page 5
Name: Amir Rosendary Job: President Grade: 4 Teacher: Ms. LuBrant Favorite Subject: Math Favorite Food: Pizza Favorite Sport: Football
Words from our school President: Dear fellow students,
Although we are working on learning new habits of Happy Kids within
The Leader in Me, we must continue to practice the other habits that we have learned. Remember to: Be Proactive (You’re in Charge) Begin With the End in Mind (Have a Plan) Think Win-Win (Everyone Can Win) Synergize (Together is Better) Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood (Listen to ideas and feelings of others) Put First Things First (Work First, then Play) Keep in mind; leadership is doing what is right when no one is watching. Did you know that this month is Women’s History Month? Give me a fun or interesting fact about women who have made a contribution to our nation and I will ensure that you receive a shout out during the morning announcements. -Amir Rosendary, School President, 2016-2017
Page 6
Celebrating Dr. Seuss and Read Across America
The students and staff had a great time celebrating Dr. Seuss this week. We want to congratulate the classroom teachers and students who participated in the door contest you all did a wonderful job!
Congratulations to Mrs. LuBrant and her 4th Grade students for winning the Dr. Seuss Door Contest!! They did a fabulous job!
Shout out to H.E.R.O.E.S
in the spotlight! Shout Out to Izamaar Jenkins for helping students in math and showing true synergy!
-Ms. Barber and Ms. Jackson
Shout Out to Joelina Desormes and Samiyah Hood for being proactive and passing all of the benchmark tests!
-Ms. Barber and Ms. Jackson
Shout out to Almir Williams for being superhero of the month! -Mrs. Scantlebury
Shout out to Ahmari Braswell and Tatiyana Long for being respectful of classmates and
teachers, completing all class assignments and for being helpful. -Ms. Kojo
Shout out to Tatiyana and Maria for being proactive leaders and for being student
teachers. -Ms. Kojo
Mrs. Inglis and Ms. Keith’s shout outs for star students excelling academically
iRead Achievers
Page 7
Level A Graduates
Blaskewicz Nana Owusu
Olivia Ashmon Violet Forbes
Jordan Hatchard
Kojo Tamala Walker Hawa Kafando Angelo Jenkins
Wyatt
Zahir Brown Samantha Browne
Sa’Niyah Richardson Kamille Campbell
Level B Graduates
Bittings/Gross Zoie Ashmon
Owoh
Naliya Medina Sanai Brown
Umonta Ivey-Fraser Jahzara Page
Donovan Stokley
Valdez Londyn Rogers
Level C Scantlebury
Kobe Edmonds Jordaine Wright Jessica Lemus
Valverde
Kennedy Brantley
Valdez Giovanni Morrison
Kojo
Ryan-Alexandre Cemelli – Addition
Castlewood Za’khi Carter
Scantlebury
Kobe Edmonds-Subtraction Kyrah Walden – – Addition, Subtraction
Emina Benson-Evans- Addition
Valverde Malachi McConnell-Jacobs - Multiplication
Cowles
Oluwatooni Ayojobi – Addition
Stover Tanesha Richards – Subtraction
Godwin Botobikpissi
West/Wing Talut Suggs – Addition
Marie-Berthy Jean-Pierre
Jackson/Barber Pascal Jean-Baptiste - Addition
Madison Boston – Addition
Lubrant Barry Amos – Addition and Subtraction
Yanique Young – Addition Jayden Yancey – Subtraction
Tahmeer Bowman – Subtraction Taszcir Caldwell – Addition, Subtraction and
Multiplication Elijah Daniels – Addition
Nina Desper – Multiplication and Division Naliah Harewood – Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division Hannibal Howard – Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division DyZiare Little – Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division Elle Malloy – Subtraction, Multiplication and
Division Jalynn Mitchell – Subtraction, Multiplication
and Division Amir Rosendary – Multiplication and Division
Zatorski Alisha James – Multiplication and Division
Kerlanda Isaac - Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
Foulds
Joel Malave – Addition
Tucker Alshane Buchanan – Addition Brookelyn Dawkins – Addition Briana Decoteau – Addition
Amyla Spruill – Addition Janiyah Malave - Addition
Sutherland
Daniel Walton– Subtraction Ibn Muhammad-Ravenell – Addition and
Subtraction Rakiyah Grove- Addition, Subtraction and
Multiplication
Vocabulary Stars Mera
Maimouna Bonkoungo Yasel Pantoja Amari Cross
Cowles
Zenobia Thomas
Stover Delilah Shaw
West/Wing
Fletcher Bacote
Zatorski Alisha James
Davinyea Jones
Lubrant Yazmin Stokley
Page 8
Moby Max Students Fact Fluency Stars
Waggle Stars Literacy
Stover
Godwin Botobikpissi Ernest Obeng
Hafsah Simpore
Clement Abdoul Kafando
Malaisa Cummings Angela Foreman
West/Wing
Dahlia Innocent Jordan Davis
Cowles
Katerin Esquivel
Jackson/Barber Sekou Coulibaly Manuella Agbeko
Lubrant
Taszcir Caldwell Amir Rosendary
Nina Desper Elijah Daniels
Zatorski
Caleb Heath Courtney Williams Kendrick Jackson
Tucker
Alicia Mcmillon Myjanae Isaacs
Foulds
Kelany Soto-Ramos Nicholas Johnson
Waggle Stars Math
Stover
Danielle Bryant Lana George Corey Kinard
Khan’yae Williams Hafsah Simpore
Ashley Abrego-Herrera Godwin Botobikpissi
Kalecia Deleon Ernest Obeng
Quiyan Lassiter
Clement Bianca Isaac
Jordan Strickland Abdoul Kafando Yahya Abdallah
West/Wing
Jordan Davis Breanna Harris Emanee Beale
Cowles
Katerin Esquivel Jan’Lani Wilburgh Nyque Sanders
Zenobia Thomas Trevon Simmons
Daury Bueno Christina Isaac
Sanaa’jah Murphy
Jackson/Barber Sekou Coulibaly Manuella Agbeko
Obadiah Garraway Kanyya Lewis-Robinson
Page 9
Waggle Stars Math
Lubrant
Nina Desper Breanna Williams Taszcir Caldwell Amir Rosendary
Hailey Wison
Zatorski Caleb Heath Shakur Taylor Kyle Jefferson
Courtney Williams Akira Delice
Zyaire Ballard Alanna Diggs Alyssa Ellis
Jumali Brown Kerlanda Isaac
Foulds
Faiza Bonkoungou Nicholas Johnson
Chyna Virgil
Tucker Brookelyn Dawkins
Calvin Lashley Mariam Kromah Myjanae Isaac
Nafisetou Waggeh
Assistant Principal Corner Mr. Williams’ Wise Words:
Drop off your newsletter suggestions in room 43!
If you have any
questions, comments or concerns please
contact us at:
973-266-5930
120 Central Avenue East Orange,
New Jersey 07018
Page 10
The Spring Book Fair will take place from March 6th- March 10th
Malcolm X said that, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today”. He also said that, “Without education, you are not going anywhere in this world.” The question is “Where do you want to go?” Dr. Seuss wrote about the places you can go just by reading. The education that you obtain through reading and learning in all of your classes are the key ingredients to success; no matter what you may want to do in life or where you want to go. Education does not only mean going to college. Education means learning so that you have the option of not only going to college but also starting a career in something that you love to do. Wonderful Warwick students: Where do you want to go? One way to get there is by READING. You Can Do It!!!!!! Sincerely, Mr. Kevin Williams, Assistant Principal
The Reading Campaign
The campaign has officially started! Students in grades 1-2 are expected to read 40 books per marking period. Students in grades 3-5 are
expected to read 10 chapter books (80 pages or more)
per marking period.
Students that reach these goals will be honored at an assembly where there will be
prizes and awards.