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Spring Concert May 20
The
Charlton Heights Spring Concert will be held on Tuesday,
May 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
High School Auditorium. Performing will be the
String Orchestra conducted by Karen Russell, the Grade 4
and 5 Chorus under the direction of Gina Kirsty, and and
Band, conducted by Susan Rask.
The awards for music and the
arts will be given at the annual spring concert. |
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Parent Survey
The Charlton Heights Building Council is interested in
opinions about the educational process at Charlton
Heights. Please consider taking a moment to answer
a few short questions at the following link:
Click
Here to take survey.
You may also
obtain a copy of the survey in the Main Office.
Please complete the survey by May 29, 2008, so the
Building Council can review the results. |
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Field Day Scheduled for May 28
The
annual fourth and fifth grade field day will be held on
Wednesday, May 28, at approximately 9:10 a.m. The event
typically lasts a couple hours and will be held on the
back field at Charlton Heights Elementary School.
The
rain date for field day is Friday, May 30. The decision
to cancel or delay the event will be made the morning of
field day. Parents may obtain more information by
calling the Main Office if you have questions on the
morning of the event.
Spectators are welcome to attend field day. Families
are also invited to attend an awards ceremony at 1:30
p.m. in the gymnasium. The physical education staff
will distribute ribbons from field day as well as the
Presidential Physical Fitness Awards and other honors.
Children who place first, second or third in an
individual event, or first place in a team event,
qualify for the District Field Day. The District Field
Day is June 3 at Stevens Elementary School at 3:30 p.m.
The rain date is June 4. |
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PTA Newsletter Now On-line The
PTA will now be using an electronic version for our
monthly newsletters. Families who have given the
school their e-mail address will be mailed an electronic
copy. Families who would like a hard copy should
contact PTA President Mary Beth Frewin or Newsletter
Co-Chairs Sue Hanson or Tracy Blowers. You can
also view the May Newsletter on-line by downloading our
Newsletter. Past newsletters can be
viewed by clicking the PTA Sidebar on the right side of
the web page under the Charlton Heights Quick View. |
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Charlton Heights Plans 50th Anniversary Celebration
Charlton
Heights will be celebrating our 50th Anniversary in the
fall of 2008. The school was completed in 1958,
and a special committee has been meeting to plan some
special events for our community. The next
committee meeting is Tuesday, May 27, at 3:20 p.m. in
the Library Media Center. Please consider joining
our committee.
The tentative
schedule includes:
Monday, September 29-
50th Celebration Assembly
Tuesday, September 30-
Cooperative Learning Day
Wednesday, October 1-
School Spirit Day
Thursday, October 2-
School Mascot Day
Friday, October 3-
50's Day and Sock Hop in the evening |
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Health Notice for Grade 5
Parents
The following documentation needs to be
submitted to the Middle School nurse prior to entering
sixth grade based upon current NYS Law. If you
have questions, please contact your school nurse or the
Middle School nurse at extension 4035.
Varicella Requirements:
Signed proof from a physician that your child
has had the Varicella (Chicken Pox) vaccine, the Chicken
Pox Disease, or blood work showing immunity to the
disease is required.
Pertussis (Tdap) Requirements:
Students need to immunized for tetanus toxoids,
diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (Tdap). If a
student has received a Td, DT, or DTap vaccination
within the last two years, the students' vaccination
should be deffered (with rare exceptions) until a period
of two years has elapsed. There are two vaccines
available: Adacel for ages 11-65 and Boostrix for ages
10-18. Students who will be 10 years old have two
options: vaccinate with Boostrix or wait until the
student is 11 years of age and then vaccinate. |
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Walk About Held May 8
This
year’s Walkabout was held on Thursday, May 8th,
at 7:00p.m. Walkabout is an enjoyable evening packed
with energy and excitement for all. Our teachers and
students worked very hard to prepare for this
enjoyable evening when families can took the time to
travel throughout the entire building.
The projects and displays took endless hours to prepare. That’s all
part of the learning process; hard work and commitment
pay off in the end. Events such as the Walkabout enhance the
partnership between school and home and have always been
a highlight for the Charlton Heights community. |
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Fifth Graders
Present Assembly on Canada

The Charlton Heights Fifth Graders learned about Canada
through an interdisciplinary partnership with Chris
Holder, fifth grade staff, and special area teachers
including art, music, physical education and library.
Chris Holder is an actor, singer, storyteller,
songwriter and Master Teaching Artist in arts and
education settings across the Northeast. The
students were exposed to songs, poems, stories and
dances which enhanced their study of Canada. The
students researched specific aspects of Canada and
created a project that was presented to students, staff
and the community on April 9. This program was
funded in part by the Decentralization Program, a
re-grant program of the New York State Council on the
Arts, administered by the Saratoga County Arts Council.
Special thanks to PTA Arts in Education
Chair Melissa Antonini for her leadership. Bravo
on a job well done by all!
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Bus Safety
Drills Held April 10
The Transportation Department held bus safety
drills on the morning of Thursday, April 10, at Charlton
Heights Elementary School. Children reviewed safety precautions with their bus driver and practiced an
emergency exit. Children in grades 1 through 5
also reviewed bus safety on March 31 with Transportation
Supervisor Richard Hewlett. |
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PTA Plans Successful Parents As Reading Partners
Program
The theme for our Parents As Reading Partners
Program was "Take the Time...Read to slime!"
Students were given an electronic bookmark that calculated the number of minutes they read. The goal of the program
was to have each student in the school read for 15
minutes for five days during the week of March 10.
The goal was accomplished, and students turned in their
completed logs and voted to "slime" two staff members:
Principal Tim Sinnenberg and third grade teacher Andy Haluska,
pictured above, who were slimed at the Closing Ceremony on
March 18.
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Pennies for Patients
The Pennies for Patients fundraiser was
a huge success. After all the pennies were
counted, we raised $465 for those who suffer with blood
cancers. The excitement and enthusiasm
demonstrated by students and staff was wonderful.
Thanks to Kathy Greco for organizing the fundraiser, and
to all those who participated in this worthy endeavor. |
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Student Reflections Entry sent
to New York State Contest

Congratulations to first
grader Matthew Sinnenberg, whose photography entry was
sent to the New York State Contest for the
National PTA Reflections
program. Matthew's photograph was one of three
chosen from the Regional Level to represent our area in
the state contest.
The
Reflections program was developed in 1969 to interest children,
parents, teachers and communities in the arts.
This year's contest theme was "I Can Make A Difference."
Students created a piece of art work, took a photograph,
wrote a story or created a musical composition about the
theme. Following is a list of students whose work
was judged at the Regional Level, and our Honorable
Mention winners:
Literature: Matthew
Sinnenberg and Billy Smith
Musical Composition: Nick
Sinnenberg
Photography: Rachel
Muzio, Matthew Sinnenberg, Nick Sinnenberg, Sophia Swain and Sydney Thomson
Visual Arts: Luke Gobel, Billy
Smith, Colin Swain and Jessica Yaroszeufski
Honorable Mention: Lauren
Buthfer, Grady Sondgeroth, and Charlie Thomson |
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Founder's Day
Awards
Congratulations to Chris Katz, Mark Katz, and Tim
Sinnenberg who received the PTA Founder's Day Award.
The Founder's Day Dinner was held on February 7,
2008 at the Edison Country Club. This special event celebrates the
hard work of volunteers in the district.
Chris
Katz has been the PTA Vice-President for two years.
She also serves as the Parents as Reading Partner and
Kindergarten Orientation Co-Chair. Mark Katz is
the den leader for his son's Boy Scout troop, and has
helped coach the BH-BL Pee Wee wrestlers. Both
Mark and Chris were instrumental in building the Magic
Maze Playground, and served as Construction Chairmen for
the build.
Tim
Sinnenberg is the Charlton Heights Principal and has
been active with the PTA through Reflections and as an
instructor for After-School Enrichment Clubs. He
has been involved in many community efforts throughout
the years. |
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Student Council
Theme Days

The
Students Council sponsored theme days
for the 2007-2008 school year are as follows: May 22 Red, White and Blue Day
June 20 Future Day
During lunch, PTA
volunteers will be selling bags of popcorn for $0.50 on
the theme days listed above. |
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Fall Box Tops Results Thank you for your
support of the Box Tops program. So far this year, we
have earned over $1,700. The PTA is sponsoring a Box
Tops for Education contest. The two classrooms that
collected the most Box Tops for Education labels
received a pizza or ice cream party in early January.
The labels are found on most General Mills, Betty
Crocker and Ziploc items, to name a few. Please
continue to clip your Box Tops and send them into the
Main Office. It is also a good idea to ask family
members and neighbors to do the same. Campbell Soup
labels can also be sent to the Main Office.
The competition has been
fierce, and the top ten classroom totals are listed
below for the fall final results. A new contest will
begin in January.
1. Mrs. Mindel
884
2. Mr. Bold
615
3. Mrs.
Jackson 488
4. Mr. Moore
468
5. Mrs. Buff
426
6. Mrs.
O’Rourke 398
7. Mrs.
Douglas 365
8. Mrs. Long
349
9. Mrs. DiLallo
311
10. Mr. Haluska 239 |
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PTA
After-School Enrichment Clubs
After School Enrichment Clubs were held
in January. Staff, parents and community enterprises combined resources to bring our children a range
of special interest clubs after school. By attending the
same club once a week for four weeks, students had the opportunity
to explore interests in depth with their peers.
Thank you very much to our wonderful
volunteers for assisting with the After-School
Enrichment Clubs. |
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Fire Safety Poster
Winners Announced
Charlton Heights students participated in our fire
safety program and competed in the annual poster
contest. The following students are the winners
and honorable mention honorees for their grade level.
Kindergarten:
1st
Place: Aven Presseisen and Michelle Stoudt
Honorable Mention: Tucker Bold, Andrew Poirier, Kieran
Rhodes, Logan Williams
Grade
1: 1st
Place: Isabelle Cataldo
Honorable Mention: Emily Crawford, Dora Law, Lindsey
DeBonis
Grade
2: 1st
Place: Nathan Katz
Honorable Mention: Nathan Morrill, Benjamin Brousseau,
Crystal LaRue
Grade
3: 1st
Place: Connor Hotaling
Honorable Mention: Madison Ayers, Emma Billings, Alicia
Esposito
Grade
4: 1st
Place: Sierra Bach
Honorable Mention: Tyler Jessee, Emily de la Rocha,
Jenny Bievenue
Grade
5: 1st
Place: Ryan Yattaw
Honorable Mention: Sarah Killeen, Gabby Rao |
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Children’s Garden
Harvest
Students
planted fall bulbs (tulips and daffodils) on October 24
and 25 with volunteers from the PTA. The students
then enjoyed a harvest meal prepared by parent helpers.
The feast included butternut squash soup, popcorn,
vegetable soup, oatmeal cookies, and carrot cake.
Thank
you to Rose Angerosa and
Charles Rao for coordinating the effort, and all of our
parent volunteers. |
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Spooky Time at the Monster
Mash
Over
600 students and family members enjoyed the PTA Monster
Mash on Friday, October 26. The evening included dancing, a costume parade,
games, food and even a jack-o-lantern pumpkin contest.
Thank you to Renee
Turnbull and Barb Becker for coordinating the effort!
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2007-08
info for parents Info on
this website includes our Student & Parent Handbook that describes
Charlton Heights School
programs, services and "rules of the road."
It has been updated for 2007-08.
Click on Student Handbook on the right for a copy of
this pdf file. (Requires Acrobat Reader.) |
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The Magic
Maze Playground is complete!
Thank you so much to our amazing volunteers!
The Magic Maze Playground was officially opened on
Sunday, June 17, 2007. The project would not
have been possible without the efforts of hundreds of
community volunteers who devoted much time and
energy to the school.
Thank you so much to the community for their
wonderful support, to the committee chairpersons and
team captains for their hard work, and to
the many businesses and organizations who gave so
graciously to the project.
Students created a
paper chain that served as the “ribbon” for the
ribbon cutting ceremony. They held the paper chain across the front
of the site and Co-Chairs Karen Smith and Tim Sinnenberg cut the ribbon. Immediately
following the brief ceremony, the children were able
to use the playground for the first time.
For more
comments & photos, see the links on the
right. |

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School Report Card posted: On
May 18, the NY State Education Department finally
made the 2005-06 Report Cards for all NY schools public
on its website. You can view or download this
compilation of 2005-06 test scores, graduation results,
class size, attendance and other data for the
Charlton Height Elementary School here (pdf
format). More information and the report cards for all
the schools in our district can also be viewed on the
State Ed. website at
New York State Report Cards. |
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1,001 Books
begins at Charlton Heights!

Thanks to great support by Charlton
Heights families, community members and staff, the
"1001 Book Kid" program has begun.
The ultimate goal of the program is
that by the time a child enters first grade, he/she
will have heard 1001 stories and have formed a bond
with books and reading that will last a lifetime.
Research concludes that “there is no more important
activity for preparing your child to succeed as a
reader than reading aloud together.” The “1001 Book
Kids” program is one way we can help our busy
families access good books to read to their children
in a quick and easy way.
The program works in the following
manner. We will provide 100 bags, each of which
contains ten high quality, age appropriate
children’s books. The bags will be located in the
Charlton Heights Main Office Lobby where they are
easily accessible before, during and after school
hours. Families who participate can borrow a bag
for a week and share the books with their children.
Upon return of the bag, they perform some simple
record keeping, and then borrow a new bag. After
reading 100 bags of books, the child will then
listen to their 1,001st story from the
principal. There will be incentives offered along
the way as families reach the milestones of 25, 50,
75, and finally, 100 bags.
You can view
more information about the program by going to
1001 Book Kid. |
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Charlton Heights Odyssey of Mind pupils are National
Champs! |
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Charlton
Heights Odyssey of the Mind Team members finish
second overall in World competition
A team of seven Charlton Heights
students that wowed state judges
with their creativity in March apparently had a
similar impact on international judges at the 27th
annual "World" Odyssey of the Mind
championships at the State University in Ames, Iowa
on May 24-27, 2006.
Dominic Blance, William Lamparelli,
Sam Markham, Natalie Moore, Katie Peper, Meagan
Roecker, Siena Wilder and their coaches Kodi Kibler
and Alyssa Duprey beat all other American teams at
the Worlds competition and ultimately finished
second to a team from Shanghai, China. Along the way
they also outscored teams from Mexico, Poland, South
Korea and Singapore.
In March the team won the state Ranatra Fusca
Creativity Award for their unique solution to the
"Great Parade" problem in this year's OM
competition, thereby earning the right to advance to
"Worlds." Only five of the more than 220 New York
teams competing won this award.
Describing the
Charlton Heights students, the state judging panel said
in March: "This
Division I team wowed us with their depiction of a
unique parade. They constructed a fantastic vehicle
that required the coordinated action of 3 team
members on it to move and maneuver. The theme of
ants trying to get food from a picnic was echoed in
the movements of the suction cup feet, complete with
articulated wooden legs. This team took risks,
amazed us with their creativity and team work. A fANTastic team!!!" |
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