Reporters: Anna Delaney, Grace Buckwald, Monica Kobierowski
From November 15th to November 23rd, our school library
hosted our annual book fair. The theme this year was pirates and the
name of the book fair was Bookaneer!
One thing we liked best about the book fair was all of the money
we were able to collect for our school. During the week the book fair
ran, students were asked to collect coins throughout the week. If you
brought in coins; you could do the fun activities like; dress like a pirate,
wear a tattoo, or sport an eye patch. After all the coins were collected;
Ms. Farrell was able to buy books for our school library, and purchase
books from the teachers “wish lists”. We collect a lot of coins- $608 to
be exact. Here’s how it broke down:
KG- $90.32 KC- $42.43
5D- $72.77 3M- $35.41
4L- $66.32 5E- $32.35
1K- $56.70 PreK– R- $27.32
1B- $53.49 2C- $13.59
4W- $50.50 3E- $13.14
2D- $46.38 PreK H- $7.32
Bookaneer Success!
Student of the Month– September 2
Kids Korner 3
Kids Korner Cont. 4
Student of the Month– October 5
Kailani’s Corner 6
Falcons Den 7
Falcon Feathers/Mace Cards 8—9
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Volume 1, Issue 1
November, 2016
PRE SCHOOL Christos Bilios Brooke Watson
Nathanel Moya Jackson Nocito
KINDERGARTEN Charlierose Carr John Bean
FIRST GRADE Michael Kimmerle Autumn Conover
SECOND GRADE Addison Aguiliera Elizabeth Paynter
THIRD GRADE Ella Kashi Aiden Wolverton
FOURTH GRADE Tyler Brown Chance Ginyard
FIFTH GRADE Dylan Sims Ariel Dougherty Gabe Schmitz
GYM Riley DuVilla
ART Miler Palmer
LIBRARY Kiana D’Antuono Michael Sullivan
TECHNOLOGY Sage Vigil
COMPUTERS Ella McCabe
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SCIENCE Marianna Papazoglou
MATH Holly Turner
LANGUAGE ARTS Angelo Bromley
READING Kailani D’Antuono Sophia Elliott
NDUSTRIAL ARTS Quang Pham
WORLD LANGUAGE Olivia Belasco
PHYS ED Angelo Bromley
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Student of the Month– September Good Manners
F A LCON F LY ER
V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1
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Kids Korner- Amazing Fun– Reagan Kobierowski & Morgan Delaney
The missing numbers are integers
between 0 and 9.
The numbers in each row add up to
totals to the right.
The numbers in each column add up
to the totals along the bottom.
The diagonal lines also add up the
totals to the right.
Harvest Cross Word Puzzle
N Z P E F Y U S F P
X M I I E E P P F U
L P U K L I A A Y M
U L R T C G R S B P
L U A E U M R U T K
T K C F I A B I Z I
C O R N M A Z E M N
A S G C R O P S Z S
E Y X E D I R Y A H
E L P P A U Y G G E
Kids Korner– Holly Fesler, Keynan Alston, William
Hawes
APPLE AUTUMN CORNMAZE
CROPS FALL FARMING
FEAST HAYRIDE PIE
PILGRIMS PUMPKIN SPICE
TURKEY
V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1 Page 5
Student of the Month– October– Cooperative Attitude
PRE SCHOOL Bella Steiger Mason Russell
Cameron McDevitt Landon Wolverton
KINDERGARTEN Jaxson Waskiewicz Molly McWilliams
FIRST GRADE Max Pelaez Kaitlynn McLaughlin
SECOND GRADE Logan Veras Emma Marcellino
THIRD GRADE Selin Olgun Brigid Peters
FOURTH GRADE Bailey Baybo Brandon Markee
FIFTH GRADE Isobela Cavenas Anthony Jordan Jamie Yu
GYM Gonzalo Gonzalez
LIBRARY Charlierose Carr Kelan Miller
COMPUTERS Bella Maschio
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SCIENCE Devyn Sheppard
MATH Lexi Korobellis
SOCIAL STUDIES Angelo Bromley Edison Pham Leah Benichou
TECHNOLOGY Dominic Dillard
WORLD LANGUAGE Maya Benichou
We are proud of our Students of the Month and congratulate them, and
their families. It is quite an honor to be selected for this special recog-
nition. Keep up the Good Work!!!
Welcome to 2016 Kailani's Corner
Hello!!!! My name is Kailani D’Antuono and I am an 8th grader at Margaret Mace
Elementary School. The winter is a very different time for my family and I who work
very hard the entire summer. I like to write and travel, and now I am sharing these ad-
ventures with you!
In the cold of the winter we hop on a plane and fly away to the warm Carolinas.
Every four day weekend at the un-godly 5:30 in the morning and hop inside a flying
metal tube. We end up at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where our RV “Genie” is sitting
in storage. From before this moment everything is the same… every trip the same flight,
store, and RV storage place after we pickup our beloved mother home there's no going
back.
On the weekend of the 10th-13th; which was parent teacher conference, so a 4 day
weekend, we left only missing one day of school which is not a lot for us. Since it was
only a four day weekend there wasn't much to do. My sister, Kiana is a very….
interesting person who turned 9 on the 20th of November. We spent the whole time
scouting places to visit with my sister and Elderly Grandmother who is traveling for the
first time in 16 years. We even got ticks for the “RedNeck Christmas Show” even though
it was short and sweet trip; is was a lot of glorious down time.
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Falcons Den
F A LCON F LY ER
Poll Results!
Trump– 55 Votes
Clinton– 33 Votes
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Best Side Dish for
Thanksgiving…
MASHED POTATOES
V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1
Reminder: Times are
assigned per class for
shopping. Create a list for
what and who you would
like your child to shop for,
and they can shop at this
time. Santa’s helpers will be
there to assist your child, or
please sign up with one of
our Home and School
Members to help volunteer
during any of the times and
days listed.
St. Jude’s Hospital Math-A-Thon
St. Jude Math-A-Thon is a school based fundraiser that benefit’s St. Jude Children
Research Hospital. Since 1962, St. Jude’s has treated children battling cancer and
other life-threatening diseases, and no family ever receives a bill from St. Jude.
Margaret Mace has been participating in the Math-A-Thon for over 15 years! Our
current total contributions equal $73,000!!!! This year our goal is $1,500– we hope you
and your child can join in the fun to make this years goal a success.
Students in grades 1-8 are able to participate, and permission slips and materials will
go home Monday, December 5th.
Any questions regarding Math-A-Thon please contact Mrs. Delaney– THANK YOU!
Santa’s Workshop
Music Room
December 6-8, 2016
12/6 12/7 12/8
8:15-8:45 open 6-1 6-2
9:00-9:30 3E 3M 5E
9:45-10:15 KC PH 7-2
10:30-11:00 1B PR 7-1
11:15-11:45 open 8-1 open
11:50-12:15 KG 8-2/2C open
12:20-12:50 4W concert 4L
1:04-1:35 1K XXX 5D
1:45-2:15 2D XXX open
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Falcons Den
Santa’s Secret Workshop
Perhaps you have heard your child mention
they received a Mace Card during their school day or
they were lucky enough to receive a prize for this
Mace Card– woohoo! Congratulations– your child
was caught doing something great!
Teachers and staff are provided with Mace
Cards to distribute to students throughout their day.
Cards are earned for a variety of reasons such as acts
of kindness– perhaps holding a door for someone,
showing responsibility– bringing back important
papers, or perhaps they were caught being a nice
friend to someone new or they helped someone who
needed help– all of these great acts receive a Mace
Card.
Cards are collected during each lunch period
and throughout the month your child has the
opportunity to have their name pulled from the box
of collected cards to choose one of the great prizes.
What happens to the cards at the end of the
month you may ask– don't fret, all cards continue to
remain in the box throughout the year!
So if your child comes home and says they
received a Mace Card– be proud, be VERY PROUD!
They were caught doing something GREAT!
Falcon Flyer Staff– Reporters and Editors
Welcome Back to School!!!! Our first week back to school
was filled with excitement and anticipation, as always! Who was in
our class, are there new students, are there new teachers!? Will
everyone like me, will they be nice, will they help me if I need
help? The list goes on and on….
On Friday, September 9th, the administrative staff and
teachers of Margaret Mace organized an eventful, fun-filled day
packed with activities, games, and exercises to help take all of
those worries away– continuing our great incentive based
behavioral plan for the year– Mace Cards.
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Mace Cards
Welcome Back to School
F A LCON F LY ER
V OLU ME 1, ISS UE 1
“ In today’s activities I learned teamwork and what
makes a good classmate. Teamwork is important
because we help one another”
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“Dear Student,
Hello there, welcome to Margaret Mace
School. Here, we have some expectations on behavior
and academics. You are expected to try and get good
grades and to be nice and not bully your fellow peers.”
Throughout the day on Friday, September 9th, activities and
games were arranged according to grade levels. Trust building,
friendship making, and lots of laughs and smiles were shared.
Below you are able to see what our classroom put together
for what a good MMS Classmate should do & say and examples of
what they should not do.
Also, you will read descriptions, picked from our Falcon
Flyers Staff, from our olders students of what makes a great class-
mate, what is expected of them, and how they would like to be
treated for an amazing year at school.
We hope you enjoy reading and we look forward to an
awesome year of team building, new friendships, and a successful
learning experi-
“Dear Student,
We are happy you joined our class. We expect
great behavior from you. It would be fantastic if you
treated your classmates like your family!”
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“I learned that working together and communicating
gets things done quicker, easier, faster, and in a more
fun way. In doing this we all got along with each
other. Today was fun.”
“Today I learned how to be a great classmate. We
worked together as a team. We found out that it works
better to work together then fighting.”
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“From the activities today, I learned we all need team
work to help things work. It is easier with teamwork.”
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Activities & Games = FUN
“Today’s activities were about everyone working
together. We all worked hard to make
our classroom poster.
We had fun.
Do you want to be an important part of a team?
Teams are not only found in sports. Here at the
Margaret Mace School Newspaper, we are a team
who works together to cover all of the issues and
events that are significant and interesting. If you
think this is something you would like to do, please
come out and join the Falcon Flyer. New members
always welcomed– No experience needed!.
We look forward to working with you!!!!!
Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Delaney
Meetings held monthly.
Room 20!
MARGARET MACE
December 7th–
Christmas Concert 6:30 pm
December 12th–
Mentor/Buddy Cookie Delivery
December 13th– Pizza with Santa
December 23rd– Early Dismissal
December 24th– Jan 2nd-
Winter Break– No School
January 3rd– School Reopens
January 13th– Professional Day
No School
January 16th– MLK Day
No School
January 25th– Mentor/Buddy
Movie Matinee
Calendar of Events
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