Mrs. Hickson's Class

Dearborn Public Schools

Fifth Grade Photos

Hello parents-
Emily Blumenstein and I will be putting together the slideshow for the end of the year 5th Grade Graduation Ceremony. We need to start getting photos from parents. Please follow these rules for sending in photos.
– Please try to send in group photos if your child has been at Lindbergh the majority of their elementary school experience. If they just came to Lindbergh, we will put individual photos of them in the show from younger grades.
– Please send in photos that are from a Lindbergh school experience- examples- Sock Hop, Haunted School, Science Fairs, Lindbergh Family Nights, Camp photos, etc.
– Please understand that we can not use every photo you send in
We will do our best to make sure every 5th grade student will be represented in the slideshow.
Send all photos to rodandelena@gmail.com or eshoskins@gmail.com
Thanks so much and we are excited to put together this special keepsake for the students!
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Math assessments

Module 4 Mid-module assessments were returned to students today.  Please review your student’s assessment, sign it and return it to school tomorrow.

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Camp

All students were offered camp packets today at school if they did not receive one at Tuesday night’s meeting.  If your student took one, please review the information and contact me by email if you have any questions or concerns.

We are still taking parent volunteers to join us at camp.  If you wish to be placed in the volunteer “lottery” please be sure you have signed up and have a completed background check by April 15th.  Names will be picked on that date.

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Lindbergh Leadership Day!!!

We are proud to invite parents to this year’s Lindbergh Leadership Day which takes place on March 22nd.

Click on the link below or in Class Links to register.

Hope to see you there!

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Highlight the link, right click, then click on the link in the box that appears.

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Chess Team

Congratulations to the City Chess Champs!!!

 

We will be having chess at Lindbergh on Tuesday March 12th and Tuesday March 19th.

             Our end of chess celebration will take place in Room 204 on March 26th from 3:45 – 4:55.  Cheese pizza will be supplied by Mrs. Hickson and Mrs. Polidori. Students should bring their own beverage and a treat to share with the whole team.  

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BingoBooks_MARCH_Tigers

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Sock Hop!

Sock hope written above a girl in a black top and pink poddle skirt and a boy in jeans with a black leather jacket next to a pink and black old fashioned juke box
Our Annual Sock Hop Family Dance is Friday, March 22nd, from 6pm-8pm. Come dressed in your sweetest 50s garb!
The cost is $1 per child or $3/family! This includes 6 game tickets, and 1 photo booth ticket!
Grab a slice of pizza, visit the sweet shop, and cool off with a soda fountain! All are $1 a piece!
We are in need of many volunteers and donations to make this night a success! Please click on the sign up genius link below to help! See you on the Dance Floor!
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090e4caaa72da4fd0-family1
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SMENCILS!

Lindbergh’s National Elementary Honor Society is selling SMENCILS!
 
When: Every Wednesday in March
Where: Cafeteria (Lunchtime) & near the Auditorium (After School)
Cost:  1 for $2 or 3 for $5
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Social Media Challenge

February 28, 2019

Dear Parents,

Technology, the internet, and social media have become a big part of all of our lives. From the moment we wake in the morning to the time we go to sleep, we can be overwhelmed with technology.  That’s why I wanted to take a moment to share with you information about a social media trend that regrettably seems to be reaching elementary age children.

Over the past several years, a common trend on social media or through text messaging is to pose a “challenge” to the viewer of the video or reader of the text message.  Perhaps you may recall the “ice bucket” challenge that was popular a few years back and helped to raise funds for ALS or more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Most of the time, these “challenges” are done with the best intentions.

Unfortunately, there are those who choose to create and post “challenges” that can be dangerous and physically harmful.  There have been news stories about the dangerous “challenges” that ask the viewer to consume certain products such as large amounts of cinnamon or even as outrageous as washing machine detergent. I have recently been told there is another one of these “challenge” videos going around that ask the viewer to perform acts of violence to others or to themselves. This is very distressing, especially to know that children as young as elementary age are being exposed to this type of disturbing behavior.

I’m sharing this information with you today not to alarm, panic, or spread of any rumors.  Rather, I share this with you to communicate information that may be helpful to you as parents. I would also like to pass along a few simple tips that all parents can use when helping children safely navigate the internet and social media.

Basic guidelines for parental supervision:

  • Spend time online together to teach your kids appropriate online behavior.
  • Keep the computer in a common area where you can watch and monitor its use, not in individual bedrooms. Monitor any time spent on smartphones or tablets.
  • Bookmark kids’ favorite sites for easy access.
  • Check your credit card and phone bills for unfamiliar account charges.
  • Find out what, if any, online protection is offered by your child’s school, after-school center,  friends’ homes, or any place where kids could use a computer without your supervision.
  • Take your child seriously if he or she reports an uncomfortable online exchange

We know our students are safe at home and we pride ourselves on creating a safe environment for your children when they are here at school.  By working together we can ensure that our school will always be a safe place for learning.

 

Sincerely,

Ms. Tiba

Principal, Lindbergh Elementary School

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March is Reading Month Calendar

Please click on the link for a copy of the March is Reading Month Calendar

Reading month calendar 2019

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