March 2017
MARCH Friday, March 3 Spirit Day-Crazy Hair Day Tuesday, March 28 Coffee with the Principal Wednesday, March 29 First day of 2017-18 Kindergarten Registration Friday, March 31 Talent Show 7pm
APRIL Wednesday, April 5 Loudoun County Symphony Quartet Assembly 1:30 Wednesday, April 5 PTA Meeting 7pm Wednesday, April 5 Coffee with the Principal 9-9:45 Thursday, April 6 Last Day of the Third Quarter Friday, April 7 Student Holiday-No School Monday, April 10-14 Spring Break-No School Wednesday, April 19 Volunteer Breakfast 8:15-9:00
Lucketts Ledger March 2017
Important Dates to Remember
14550 James Monroe HWY
Leesburg, VA 20176
Phone: 571-252-2070 Absentee Call-In: 571-252-2071
Absentee
Principal
Carolyn Clement
This year, March brings with it the end to some of our testing and
some springtime excitement! The had graders have finished taking
their CogAT tests and now the second grade teachers can continue the
business of the second grade curriculum. All of the teachers are doing
an excellent job of teaching the skills necessary to move to the next
grade and are assessing these skills along the way. We are looking for
continued progress and our goal is high achievement for all students.
Your assistance, by way of getting your child to school every day and
on time is invaluable to us. Reading with your child and practicing
math facts helps too. Math Fact Master is a great app that can be used
at home to strengthen these basic skills! DreamBox is another im-
portant program that focuses on concepts. Thank you for your contin-
ued support.
Speaking of reading, Read Across America was the week of
February 27th – March 3rd . We had lots of fun activities. The high-
light of the week was be when the students got to duct tape me to the
wall of the cafeteria! Yikes! It’s all for the good cause of collecting
books that our students will then get to use. Thank you for all your
donations! Our PTA meeting was on March 1st at 7pm. I hope you
can attend to learn about all of the wonderful things happening in our
school. The next meeting will be April 5th.
Kindergarten registration will begin on March 29th this year.
Kindergarten (and other grades) PRE-registration online is now open.
You only need to pre-register students who are not already attending
LCPS grades K – 5. Once pre-registered, Mrs. Pugh or Mrs. Harpster
will call you to set up an appointment for completing the registration
process. The earliest registration dates are March 29th and 30th. We
will continue taking registrations through the summer, but it will be
helpful for planning if students would be registered as early as possi-
ble. Please check the LCPS website for more information. All of the
forms are available there.
Spring Break is April 10th – 14th. Thank you for planning
your vacations during times that students are not in school.
Thank you for your continued and kind support of our school
and our staff. We are happy to be working with you to support your
child’s education.
Necesita Ayuda? Un interprete estara desponible para ayudarlos a co-municarse con los maestros(as) de sus ninos o para
ayudarles con formularious escolares, y/o para proveer infor-matacion desde las 2:30 PM hasta las 4:30PM Monday los miercoles y desde loas 11:00AM hasta las 12:00PM Thurs-
day, las 11:00AM Friday hasta las 12:00PM. Need Help?
An interpreter is available to help you communicate with your child’s teacher,
fill out school forms, and/or to provide information about as-sistance available to the community every Tuesday and
Thursday from 11:30am—2:00pm.
School Hours 7:50 am - 2:35 pm
Tardy—students not in their classrooms by the time the school bell rings at 7:50 am
1/2 day Kindergarten
Hours AM 7:50-10:50 am
PM 11:35 am - 2:35 pm
March 2017
PE News P.E. MVP’s for February
1st Grade Mrs. Ash-Conklin: Chase Peyton and Amelia Barron
1st Grade Mrs. Bickmore: Emilia Dickerson and Ainsley Heykoop
2nd Grade Mrs. Maher: Kyle Lawson and Katherine Nunez Membreno
2nd Grade Mrs. Sanford: Addison Bouer-Myers and Chantelle Ross
3rd Grade Mrs. Fortune: Caitlyn Guymon and Morgan Sher
3rd Grade Mrs. Little: Alayna Downs and Heather Pierce
3rd Grade Mrs. Fulton: Lillyanne Darko and Kelli Knauer
4th Grade: Mrs. Wenner: Tania Perdomo and Jesus Mejia (2nd time this
year!)
4th Grade: Mr. Meyers: Kaileb Briseno and Natalie Ruvalcaba Huizar
4th Grade Ms. Di Savino: Marian Villalobos Flores and Logan Miller
5th Grade Mrs. Morris: Evie Lashey and Nneoma Ezumah
5th Grade Mrs. Tilden: Lauren Song and Olivia Cohn
Congratulations and continue the good sportsmanship!!!!!!
PE Skills for March:
Grades 1-5- Basketball, cup stacking, and volleyball Units
PE content/Vocabulary:
Grades 1-5 will be learning about the 14 major bones in our
body
BONES: Did you know that we have 206 bones in our
body? Ask your children what bones they are
learning about in PE class!
Art News Lucketts Elementary Art Show at Senior Center of
Leesburg We have 30 different pieces of art created by Luck-
etts students this year that are now hanging at the Senior Center of Leesburg until May 12. Feel free to stop by and
have a look. 5th graders have been learning about sculpture. They have been working on a colorful low relief foil project and next will be learning about architecture and designing their own buildings from cardboard. As a group project the 5th grade classes each had a hand in designing the "Cat in the Hats" hat for Read Across America week. 4th graders also contributed to Read Across America by each creating their own Seuss tree, inspired by the "The Lorax" book. Next, students will be working on their gesture drawings in order to create 3D wire sculptures. 3rd graders honored Dr. Seuss by designing their own fish from the book "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish" In class, students have been working on drawing various faci-al features with details. They have also been learning about different portrait styles from realistic to abstract.
They will now get to create their own portrait masks, inspired by the abstract work of Pablo Picasso. 2nd graders have been learning how to make darker shades and lighter tints of colors by mixing paints. They have also been trying to improve painting skills while creating abstract paintings of their hands. 1st graders have been learning about warm and cool col-ors. They have looked at the non-objective work of Wassi-ly Kandinsky and are now creating their own "Kandinsky Trees", which are inspired by what they have learned about warm/cool colors and Kandinsky's "Circle Paintings".
Music News Music in March
Students at Lucketts Elementary School just completed a February unit on Black History Month in music. Students learned about the incredible influence of the music that
came out of slavery and how that developed into spirituals, ragtime, jazz and beyond. Students studied two famous
Americans: Scott Joplin and Louis Armstrong.
In March, all of Lucketts' students will continue to learn about Jazz, Big Band and Show tunes with our unit on the
great composer George Gershwin.
Fourth and Fifth grade continues to work on recorders in March. Fourth grade is exploring fractions in musical
rhythms, as well as increasing their proficiency in music reading.
Fifth grade began composing with rhythms and will being
to add melodic compositions.
Third Grade is starting to learn regional music from the areas where the Monarch Butterfly makes it's journey. Third grade is also gaining in proficiency on ukulele
playing.
Second grade will be introduced to basic fractions with music rhythm and apply these rhythms to an ensemble.
Students will be participating in a special performance for their One to the World project where they will play per-cussion instruments to a special rap that teaches them
about the bones in the body.
First grade and kindergarten are exploring the rhyth-mic patterns of Dr. Seuss's books. They are also learning
about instrument families.
March 2017
SEARCH
SEARCH (K-4) with Miss Sutter
Gifted Information Nights
Thank you to all who attended one of our many Gifted Information Nights (or morn-
ings)! The parent turnout was incredible. If you were unable to attend a Gifted Infor-
mation session, you can find all the information on the LCPS Gifted website.
Referral Process
The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade screening is deadline is March 3rd. No referrals will be
accepted after that date. If your child is found eligible for gifted services, information
about his or her FUTURA entrance date and other details about FUTURA will be in-
cluded in the notification letter sent home in the US mail before the school year has
ended.
Technology News
In technology news, students have been hard at work with many technology-enhanced lessons this month. 5th grade students are creating multimedia book trailers which will be featured on our Lion’s Den morning news program. They will then track how often their books are checked out from the library. 4th graders continue to add to their fabulous class blogs, focusing on the Revolutionary Way and Dr. Seuss. 3rd grade has been hard at work creating All About Me PowerPoint presentations including word art, and graphics. They are also doing lessons focusing on safe and effective Internet research using keywords. Kindergarten is using various interactive websites to practice their reading and math skills. Students in grades 4-5 and also participating in a county-wide BrightBytes survey focusing on technology use at school and at home.
Library and Reading News with
Mrs. Wilmoth and Mrs. Britton
We begin the month with Read Across America week. We will celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday by
welcoming guest readers from the Loudoun County Sheriff's department and Loudoun County
Fire and Rescue. Every class will be read a story by one of our guests. Thank you to all of the
parents and students who helped to make our book drive so successful. The books will help to
support literacy in our school and in our community. The February Redskins Read classroom
winner was Mrs. Morris's class. So many of our students have made great gains in their reading
ability since the beginning of the year. Please keep encouraging your children to choose just right
books and read at home to a friend or family member.
Practice, Practice, Practice.
Read, Read, Read!!!!!
March 2017
Student Meal Prices 2016-2017
Elementary- Breakfast $2.10
Lunch $3.00 Click the link for the March’s menu: March Lunch Menu
If due to a disability, you need assistance to enable you to participate meaningfully in any activity at Lucketts Elementary School,
please contact the school office at 571-252-2070, at least five working days prior to that event.
The Watch D.O.G.S. committee is looking for volunteers to be Watch
D.O.G.S! If you are a dad, stepdad, grandpa or other male family
member that is closely involved with one of our students, consider
signing up to be a Watch D.O.G. If you misplaced the
paper information that was sent home in September,
you can find the information on our school website. Go
to the school website, click on Resources, then click
Volunteer and finally, click Watch D.O.G.S. On that
page you will find information about the nation wide
program and at the bottom, links to our registration form and a link
to the electronic sign up through Signup.com. You may also click on
this link to go directly to our Lucketts Watch D.O.G.S. information
page.
http://www.lcps.org/Page/139792
We hope to see you in our halls
Lucketts Lion Ambassadors Our next Spirit Day is Friday, Mar. 3rd and it is Fox in Socks Day Goes Crazy, Head to
Toe – Wear Crazy or Mismatched Socks and Crazy Hair
Thank you to all the families that sent in craft items for Ronald McDonald House at
Fairfax Hospital. We collected 3 big boxes full of craft supplies to be shared with
families who are staying at the Ronald McDonald House. Way to go in making this
craft collection such a success!
Fuel up to play 60 (FUTP60) News
Lucketts FUTP60 Healthy Food Challenge
Directions and rules:
FUTP60 is sponsoring a healthy food challenge for all students in grades K-5. They must create a
healthy meal and make it at home with your family.
Students who would like to participate will receive a paper plate and the form with directions in PE
class the week of Feb. 20th. You must turn in a food plate and the meal sheet to be entered into the
healthy food challenge. It must be neat and colorful!
All meals will be displayed on the FUTP60 bulletin board near the cafeteria.
Staff will anonymously vote on the healthiest meals the students created and the top healthi-
est breakfast, lunch and dinner will receive a FUTP60 prize bag!
Deadline to enter: Friday, March 17th
Email Mrs. Guyton ( [email protected]) or Mrs. Tilden (ann.tilden @lcps.org) with Q's.
March 2017
From the Counselor’s Corner ~Mrs. Walton
During the month of March we will be focusing on these topics in classroom guidance:
Kindergarten – we will be exploring the world of careers
1st – we will be connecting the world of work to our interests and our job at school
2nd – we will continue our series called “Talking with TJ”, in March we will be talking about listening and
understanding someone else’s point of view (we will focus on careers after this series)
3rd – we will be connecting interests to careers and interviewing family members about their careers
4th – we will be researching careers based on our interests
5th – we will be introduced to the 16 different career clusters and investigating careers that connect to our in-
terests
This 9-weeks, Mrs. Guyton and I will team up to have the students participate in teambuilding activities dur-
ing one of their PE times. We will be conducting these teambuilding times the last two weeks of the quarter.
Our teambuilding activities are designed to get the students working on communication skills and problem
solving as a group.
February Classes of the Month
The specialists have criteria for each class to earn class of the month each month while they are in their class. Each class will vote on a reward in each special for
their great behavior. Below is who earned class of the month in February:
The P.E. Class of the Month is Ms. Di Savino’s 4th Grade Class The Music Class of the Month is Dr. Sanford's 2nd Grade Class. The Library Class of the Month is Mrs. Little’s 3rd Grade Class.
The Art Class of the Month is Mrs. Fulton's 3rd grade class
Congratulations on Great Behavior in specials in February!!
Kindergarten Registration for 2017-2018
Kindergarten information: Virginia law requires that your child be 5 years old by September 30, 2017 to register and attend public kindergarten.
2017-18 Kindergarten Registration Kick-off day will be March 29, 2017 but online registration is open now. More information about the Kindergarten registration can be found at:
Kindergarten Registration