June 3

Congratulations to all of our retiring Cougars!!

Coming soon to Arno…

June 3

Field Day per schedule

June 4

Field Day per schedule

Steve to RESA

3rd Grade to Greenfield Village

June 5

Kindergarten to the Zoo

NWEA Top 10 reader picnic

June 6

No events

June 7

Warneck to AP Library

Mrs. Pushman and the Grads

June 10

2nd Grade Picnic

Mentor Celebration

PBIS Reward

Board Meeting

Ad Council 9:00

ICC 4:00

June 11

Super Cougar Celebration

EARLY Dismissal 11:30

June 12

Kindergarten Picnic

5th GRADE Graduation 9:00

EARLY Dismissal 11:30

June 13

Early Dismiss  11:30

Last Day of CLASSES!

June 14

Last day for Teachers

 

**Office closes on June 21.  We will reopen on August 19

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Can you believe it?  It is June already and we are officially wrapping up for the year.  This has been a tremendous year- I have never been a witness to a staff working so hard and students who really started to adopt “Do my best”!   What we have done with our M-STEP scores is unbelievable- a total of 20% growth across the 3 grades!  Fantastic! Incredible!  We are faced with many challenges over the days- but when we look down from the top- it was really an incredible year!  I look forward once again to the privilege of collaborating with you, working together for the achievement of all our kids- whatever it takes!  Cheers!!

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT

Please remember to complete you grade activities for this school year in the lounge.  This must be finished before you leave for summer. Also please remember to record your writing scores, which should be be one for each trimester

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PD LOG

Please log your PD in your MOECS account to be sure that your certification stays current!   Please remember that you must print and sign your PD log as part of your final evaluation process.  That can be done as soon as you have finished entering it!  Stay tuned!

SUPPLIES

If you have special requests for supplies, please get them to Cathy by Friday, June 14

NO BACKPACKS PLEASE…

Please note that students may continue to carry backpacks through Monday, June 10.  They will no longer be allowed for the next 3 half days leading up to the last day.

Journey’s PD in Sept. 

Reps from Journeys will be here the week of Sept. 23- more details to come, but here is a glance:

  • Sept. 23- training for all new staff
  • Sept 24- in building at Arno with floats
  • Sept. 25- in building at Bennie with floats
  • Sept. 26- in building at Lind. with floats
  • Sept. 27- Literacy coaches training

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Some New Beginnings

Some people would say that change is good.  In some cases they would be right,, but not in this case.  This year we must say goodbye to three of our MVP’s of Arno- Sandy Bennett, Dr. Barb Chuby, and Jenny Dalton.  The mark they have left on us, and the tremendous impact on kids that they have had is immeasurable.  They are truly the professionals that put kids first everyday, but have also been tremendous supporters of our staff.  We wish them well in their retirement as they begin anew, waiting for their next big adventure.  They will always be an Arno Cougar- We will miss you!!!

 

 

Sandy Bennett

Mrs. Bennett is an Arno veteran and our social worker , while also splitting her time with Bennie Elementary. Sandy has a way with kids.  She can get on their level, she knows every strategy to get them to feel comfort, calmness, and safety.  The students and staff have trust in her, and confidence that she helps the students in extraordinary ways that they can focus on their schoolwork.  Sandy has also been pivotal in Arno’s implementation and maintenance of our building PBIS program, as well as proving a mentor program for our 5th grade to mentor younger students.  Her dedication to her profession shines through every time she enters our building.  You will be missed Sandy!

Dr. Barb Chuby

Dr. Chuby is also an Arno veteran and has been our number one At-Risk teacher.  She coordinates a staff that have the charge of moving up all of our students that may be struggling, along side our teachers.  Barb is at the top of her game- the movement in scores that we have seen this year is incomparable.  Like Mrs. Bennett, she too has developed those key relationships with kids and staff that develop trust.  She inspires them to have a positive mind-set- motivating them to learn, which includes her tireless help in building our new M-STEP programming and motivational vocab videos.  She is an integral part to our success and you will be missed Dr Chuby!

Jenny Dalton

Mrs. Dalton has been a fixture here at Arno and Bennie for a long time.  As we all know, gym is one the student’s favorites- and Mrs. Dalton certainly is the main reason for that.  She is skillful at giving the kids an immersive experience when they play new games, and even bring guests out like she did this for her bowling unit.  In the age of video games, gym is such an important subject to help motivate kids to get exercise and play games on their own- Jenny has done a great job of that, inspiring so many to put the devices down and get outside and play!  We will miss Mrs. Dalton and your motivational lessons!

 

We also say goodbye to two of our 5th Grade Teaching Veterans

At a recent district meeting, Mrs. Hool and Mr. Creutz accepted new positions at Allen Park Middle School in Science and English Language Arts.

Melissa Hool

Just as the aforementioned staff, their contributions will be missed!  Mrs. Hool was instrumental every year in her efforts for 5th grade camp.  She tirelessly worked on fundraising with families to help pay down the cost of camp so that more students could participate.  She also ran one of our great March events- Bingo for Books.   What a better prize for a student to receive than a book, and Melissa made sure the entire event was enjoyable and fun for our families! We will wish her all the luck in science at APMS- We will miss you Mrs. Hool!

Todd Creutz

Mr. Creutz will be joining the Language Arts department at APMS in the fall.  He has been a great mentor for kids and worked very closely with our ESL language students to give them the very best experience in learning.  Todd also did a great job with our Arno Broadcast team and worked with the students who put together a successful broadcast program for the students and staff throughout the year. We will miss you Todd!

 

Other changes for the fall 2019

  • Mrs. Wesley will be moving to the reading specialists role at Arno

  • Mrs. Smalley will be moving into physical education

  • Mrs. Kalis will be moving to third grade

  • Ms. Johnson will be moving to 4th grade

  • Mrs. Harrison will be returning and placed in kindergarten

 

Congrats to the Class of 2019 APHS!!  Today’s Senior Walk at Arno

 

 

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End of Year Checklist

Please be sure to check out with me or Cathy with your checklist verified completed

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NWEA Celebration Assembly

We kicked off another celebration of our students who have worked so very hard to meet their goals on the NWEA.  This time around, all students who met their goal or achieved grade level on their NWEA will receive an extended recess.  We also have a Top 10 reading scores per grade, and a “Biggest Jump” category for those who saw the biggest jump in score from Sept. to May.  All Top 10 and Big jump kids will be attending a pizza picnic at Boccabella park on June 5- those students have a note and permission slip to take home.   It was so great to see all of the smiles and the M-STEP charm necklaces, which were very filled up to end our testing season!

Congratulations!

Mrs. Wesley

Mrs. Warneck

Mrs. Guyot

 

Mrs. Smalley

Mrs. Kalis

 

Mr. Trionfi

 

Mrs. Hool

 

Ms. Higgins

Mr. Creutz

 

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Biggest Jump

 

Arno Therapy Dog Program at the Board

Your fellow Cougars took to the main stage last night at the Board Meeting.  They were showcasing one of the many wonderful programs we do at Arno- the Reading Therapy Dogs in Mrs. Warneck’s, Mrs. Jensen’s, Mrs. Bleau’s, and Mrs. Haskin’s classrooms.  The dogs were a hit as well as the great job our little Cougars did (Ariana, Luke, Matthew and Gwen),  Thank you for all you do to make special moments like this happen!  So Proud!

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PBIS Beginning of the Year Stations and Follow-Up Activities

Thursday, September 5, 2019

There will be 10 minutes spent at each station which includes the discussion and travel time between stations.  You will rotate in sequential order.

Start Times and Station

8:45a–Trionfi (1), new 4th grade (2), Johnson (3), Pushman (4), Watson (5)

9:35a–Warneck (1), Guyot (2), Kalis (3), Schultz (4), Martinchick (5)

10:25a–new 5th grade (1), new 5th grade (2), Higgins (3), Cervantes (4), Amonette (5)

11:50a–Jensen (1), Haskin (2), Harrison (3), DiCarlo (4), Stanley (5)

Follow-Up Activities

(If needed, use for hallway displays for Meet the Teacher Night)

~Posters for the hallway

~Individual positive messages

~Write about it in your journal

~Review classroom matrix and expectations

~Draw a picture of when you were kind/somebody was kind to you

~Watch a PBIS video clip

2017/2018 Stations video

RESA PBIS website–“Videos” dropdown on the page

 

Tech Corner

Math fact practice for chrome
 MathBoard Addition

MathBoard Addition is appropriate for all ages from kindergarten to elementary school where learning math can be a challenge. You can control the range of numbers you want to work with, the number of questions you want to answer and even assign a time limit per quiz.

8- Monster Math Flash Card

Monster Math Flash Cards for kids is a fun way for kids to learn addition, subtraction, multiplication with an array of cute animated monsters. With the Monster Math Flash Cards app, you can choose from a range of numbers, which is great for kids who are having trouble with certain math facts. Each card contains an animated monster that will entertain kids while they practice their math facts

 

7 Practical Tips to Achieve a Positive Mindset

  1. Start the day with positive affirmation.
  2. Focus on the good things, however small.
  3. Find humor in bad situations.
  4. Turn failures into lessons.
  5. Transform negative self-talk into positive self-talk.
  6. Focus on the present.
  7. Find positive friends, mentors and co-workers.

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May 20

                            M-STEP snacks, $200, T-Shirts, $8.00—                              M-STEP Conquered, PRICELESS

 

Coming soon to Arno…

May 20

No events

May 21

3rd Grade BAS

5th Grade Parent Orientation at APMS 6:30

May 22

MTSS 7:45

2nd Grade BAS

5th Grade IEPs

May 23

1st Grade BAS

May 24

No events

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May 27

Memorial Day– No School

May 28

5th Grade Health Lessons

DATA Dive

K BAS

May 29

5th Grade Health Lessons

NWEA rewards assembly

5th Grade IEPs

APHS Senior Walk

May 30

DATA Dive

SB Retirement Party

May 31

PBIS Reward Clubs

Report Card Window Opens

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Arno Vision

Arno Elementary will provide a

system of support to empower

and inspire students to become

collaborative learners

that strive for academic excellence-

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Thank you PTA

On behalf of the entire Arno staff I want to thank you for all of the good food and yummy treats throughout this Teacher Appreciation Week!  Your thoughtfulness really matters to our staff and they are feeling VERY appreciated this week!  Everyone knows it’s a lot of work and coordination to prepare such a wide variety of snacks and meals, gathering all of the volunteers, getting donations, and putting that extra special touch to show how much the staff is valued.

Thank you Again

Mr. Zielinski and the Entire Arno Staff

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T-SHIRT Redesign

PTA is in search of new t-shirt designs for next year. .   Please send all ideas to arnopta@gmail.com.

 

M-STEP is wrapped up

Although the scores will not be out for a few months, I can tell you that the effort our kids put into the test year was like no other year I’ve seen it.  There were posters, cards for our M-STEPers from the younger grades, clapouts, and kids even writing themselves a personal message of encouragement on scrap paper before they started the test- it was AMAZING.  We may not know all of the scores right now, but we do our kids are the BEST and gave their personal BEST and it is all attributable to our hard working, dedicated staff! Cheers to you!!

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Kindergarten Roundup Wrap up

The classrooms and gym were packed for our annual Kindergarten Roundup!  We had over 60 families attend the evening event and got to meet many of our new families that their future kindergartners.  This was big increase in our numbers over last year!  Thank you to Nickie, Cristina, Megan, Jeanine, Alyse, Sandy Bove, Amanda Madrigal, and Kelly Danson for all their help!

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New Skating Party Announced

The PTA will be holding an end of the year skating party at LP Skating Party FREE admission- you can either bring skates or rent.  Thanks to Patty Messer for winning this free party for Arno!

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5th Grade Band Rocks the House!

Thank you to Mr. Skebo and all of our talented Band students!

Congrats to Wyatt Douglass and Hannah Booher for their Band Awards!

Congrats to our 4th and 5th Grade

What a beautiful spring concert this past Wednesday as we enjoyed any songs from our 4th and 5th graders at the APAC.  Kudos to Tracy and Jeff for letting our students shine through song!

 

 

Tech Corner

All the apps/extensions you could ever want for Chrome

Chrome App List

 

A NEW WORD CLOUD TOOL: WORD WANDERER

 
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I really like the concept of word clouds. I think they can be a great resource in helping to determine what is important in reading, both for students and adults. They work well for getting to the heart of a piece of writing, whether that is the Declaration of Independence or Moby Dick. And there are a lot of good, free word cloud tools available with a nice variety of features: WordClouds.comABCYa! Word CloudsTagxedoWordle(website is no longer available, but there are desktop versions), TagCrowd, and Pro Word Cloud (which works inside PowerPoint), just to name a few. But there’s a new word cloud generator available that has something the others don’t, and that’s an easy way to manipulate the cloud that is created. Say hello to WordWanderer.

How This Word Cloud Tool Works

Just like any other word cloud tools, WordWanderer allows you to copy and paste text into a box and then creates a “cloud” grouping of the words in the text with those words that appear more often in a bigger font size. The ordering of the words is alphabetical from top to bottom, left to right. When hovering over a word, its relationship with other words, in terms of their rate of proximal co-occurrence in a text, are highlighted in color.

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Adding a Context View

WordWanderer goes on to add a contextual view however. Clicking on a word selects it for the context view. Then the word sizing corresponds to how often the other words occur in the text near the selected word: the larger the word, the stronger the association between the words and the selected term. Vertical positioning is alphabetical and horizontal positioning represents sentence positions relative to the selected word. When in context view, the instances of the selected word are displayed below the visualization.

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The Comparison View

And there is a third way to view. Dragging a line between two words triggers the comparison view. In this view a word’s size corresponds to the combined association strength with the two words. Here, the horizontal position represents the difference in association between the two selected words. If a word occurs more often with the left word, it will be placed more towards the left side of the screen.

To find a specific word, they’ve added a search function above the visualization. Simply type in a word and hit enter to activate this function. There is also an options feature (top right of the screen) which lets you set which types of words are included, based on their parts of speech. So you can hide common words like the, is, etc. All of the three views show a limited a number of words.

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Using the Tool in the Classroom

WordWanderer includes six different pieces of literature as samples, so there is something for your students to practice with. These range from Hansel and Gretel to Jekyll and Hyde. This is a great resource for examining not only important documents and stories, but also critiquing their own writing. Are they using the same words over and over? Have they created strong relationships between words and ideas? Is the big idea that they are trying to convey coming across clearly? For other ideas about how to use word clouds with students, take a look at this article.

 

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May 6

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Coming soon to Arno…

Teacher Appreciation Week Begins!!

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May 6

Kindergarten Roundup 6:30

PTA Breakfast

May 7

No events

May 8

PBIS Meeting 7:45

Band Concert 6:30

May 9

Teacher Appreciation Luncheon-  Lunchtimes 11:00-12:00 K-5

May 10

Cub Scout to classrooms K-4

May 13

Ad Council 9:00

May 14

Staff Meeting 7:45

Arno Spring Concert Grades 4/5 6:30

May 15

5th Grade BAS

Final SIP Meeting of the Year 7:45

May 16

4th Grade BAS

6th Orientation for students @Arno 9:00

Bid Pool

May 17

Eval Training-Steve 9:00

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Arno Vision

Arno Elementary will provide a system of support to empower

and inspire students to become collaborative learners

that strive for academic excellence-

 

 

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PAWSitive Perks Corner- April

Congrats to all of our nominees for being recognized in positive way by your colleagues for all the good you do for our Arno kids!

Recognized for the month of April:

Mrs. Warneck, Ms. Amonette,  Mrs. Peyton,  Mrs. Stephens,  Mrs. Jean,  Mrs. Danson,  Mrs. Anderson,  Mrs. Hool,  Ms. Higgins,  Mr. Creutz,  Ms. DiCarlo,  Mrs. Cervantes,  Ms. Amonette,  Mrs. Schultz,  Mrs. Watson,  Mrs. Wesley,  Mr. Trionfi,  Mrs. Kalis

Congrats to Erin for being the winner of the $15 Target gift card!

 

 

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PBIS SURVEY

If you have not yet taken the PBIS survey, please be sure and do so.  Thanks

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WY3FQTQ

 

From the PTA

We still need help with breakfast Mon the 6th 7-8:30. Even if you can’t help before school please come a little early to drop your kids off & help tear down. We must clean up quickly when the bell rings so the gym can be used for classes.

We are in need of more donations of individual wrapped snacks for staff lounge treats. Even if you can just pick up one box of 12 or a few boxes, any sort of individual wrapped snack is great. You can drop them off to office any day marked “Staff Appreciation”. *please remember no nuts*

Agendas for appreciation week went into all staff mailboxes today (Thursday). Set up will begin at 3:30 tomorrow, Friday so we have less work to do way early Mon am. Jay Rays BBQ is ready to rock the lunch Thursday.

Parents please remember this is a week for all of us to encourage our kids to love & honor the staff. Of course they love gifts but sending in a gift doesn’t have to be limited to monetary or purchasing something. It can be as simple as having your child write a Thank-you note to their teacher, lunch aid, office gal, favorite specials teacher, etc.

Thanks for all your help and many donations so far! Together it’s sure to be a great week for all the staff!

 

 

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 Earth Day Stations

 4th Grade ELA M-STEP is Underway

 Grade 3 ELA M- STEP kick off

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Tech Corner

Create Individualized Spelling Games Through Flippity Spelling Words

Flippity’s Spelling Words is a free Google Sheets template that you can use to create individualized spelling games for your students. To do this you simply have to make a list of words that you want each of your students to practice. You’ll then put those lists under your students’ names in a Google Sheets template that is provided by Flippity.

How to Create a Spelling Game Through Flippity:

  • To get started you can either go to Flippity.net and select the Spelling Words template or use Flippity’s Google Sheets add-onand select Spelling Words.
  • Once you have made a copy of the template you then have to write your students’ names across the second row of the spreadsheet.
  • Below each student’s name you will enter the list of words that you want them to practice spelling.
    • If you would like to, you can enter a sentence along with each spelling word in order to provide students with some content for its use.
  • There is an option to have students’ results emailed to you. To do that you enter your email address below each student’s name in your spreadsheet.
  • Once you have completed the steps listed above, select “publish to the web” from the “File” drop-down menu in Google Sheets and then click the “get link here” tab that appears at the bottom of your spreadsheet. That link is the one that you will give to students to play the games.
How to Play a Flippity Spelling Words Game:
 
Flippity Spelling Words games has three primary modes for students. The first is “list” which simply reads each spelling word aloud to students. The second mode is “practice” in which students hear a word read aloud and then have to type it. The third mode is “quiz” mode in which students again hear the words read aloud and have to type them. It is quiz scores that you can have emailed to you.
For students to play a Flippity Spelling Words game they have to go to the URL that you generated in the last step of the creation process outlined above. They then have to select their names from the list of names that appears on the screen. If a student chooses the wrong name, he/she can simply hit the back button to choose a different name. Students can progress through the games at their own pace.
If your students master the spelling games that you have created for them through Flippity Spelling Words, they can choose the “more” tab on their games and see a set of related activities that are based on the same set of words. Those additional games included a memory/ matching game, a snowman/ hangman game, a word scramble, and a word search.

A New Way to Customize Google Slides

Earlier this month Google announced a huge update to Google Slides in the form of native support for audio files. Yesterday, Google Slides got another update that many users will like. That is the option to customize the color palettes in the themes within Google Slides. In other words, if this is a new way to tweak a theme in Google Slides.

You can access the new color palette customization tool from any of the color picker menus in Google Slides (the one for font colors is probably the easiest one to find). To change the colors open the color picker menu then click on pencil icon next the word theme that appears below the color grid in the menu.

This new feature isn’t a groundbreaking feature, but it will be convenient for those teachers and students who want break away from the standard themes of Google Slides.

This feature is rolling out over the next couple of weeks.

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