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“Extraordinary Learning for All”
7150 N. 22nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: 602-664-7800
Fax: 602-664-7899
Attendance: 602-664-7820
Health Office: 602-664-7820
January 17th, 2014
Dear Families of Heights,
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Our 3 quarter is the shortest of the year with only 38 days. Spring is around the corner and with it comes AIMS and Stanford
10 testing. If ever there was a time to help your children put forth extra effort, now is that time. Be sure that your children are
at school and on time every day, the importance of instructional minutes cannot be overstated. Put a priority on homework
completion as it solidifies the learning happening in school. Make sure your child(ren) are well rested as sleep is the time when
their brains save all the information from each day. Together we can promote successful lifelong learners here at Madison
Heights!
You should have received your child’s second quarter report card on Friday, January 11th. The report cards reflect classroom
work as well as any recent assessment information that we have on your child. If you have any questions regarding the results
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of any of our assessments please contact your child’s teacher. Our next conferences are scheduled for March 4 and 5 .
However, if you have any questions regarding the report cards or your child’s progress, please do not hesitate to contact your
child’s teacher. The teachers would be happy to schedule a time to discuss any concerns that you may have.
Gifted Testing
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Gifted testing will be taking place on February 10 and 11 here at Madison Heights. There are two different tests: The
Naglieri Nonverbal Ability Test is for students in Kindergarten, First and Second Grades; The Cognitive Abilities Test is for
students in Third and Fourth Grade. If you would like your student to be tested, please contact your teacher for the form.
District Spelling Bee
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The Madison School District Spelling Bee will be held on January 24 at the District office from 9:00am-11:00am. The Madison
Heights winner and runner up are Henry Calkins from Mrs. Schaffer’s Homeroom and Norbu Shastri from Mrs. Hanson’s
Homeroom. If you have time and are in the area, stop by to give encouragement to our Spelling Stars as they compete against
students from all over the school district.
Donations Needed
Our Spring Auction is coming and we need your help to gather donations for this fundraiser. Ask your friends, family and
neighbors to help support your child’s education through a donation of a good or service. Items such as gift certificates for
meals at restaurants or services at local spas, salons and home repair are great ways to help the school earn money as well as
advertise the different businesses in the area. Any support is greatly appreciated as our wonderful PTO works hard to support
the needs of the Heights learning community through its fundraising.
PTO
The end of the year will be upon us before we know it and planning for next year will begin. For this reason I want to ask all of
you to genuinely consider serving the Heights students as part of our Parent Teacher Organization. It is truly amazing what our
Parents do for our staff and community. From big events like Family Fun night, and fundraisers, to Family Dine out nights, we
all participate at some level. Please consider joining us at our meetings each month. Depending on the event, the level of
responsibility asked of a group of volunteers varies. It takes all of us to make our school great. We have fun at our meetings
and work together to make each event successful. Again, please consider joining our PTO meetings. We all look forward to
working with you!
Have a great weekend, stay warm and enjoy this beautiful weather!
Priscilla L. Gossett and William Wight
Principal and Teacher on Assignment for Administration
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“Aprendizaje Extraordinario
Para Todos”
7150 N. 22nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: 602-664-7800
Fax: 602-664-7899
Attendance: 602-664-7820
Health Office: 602-664-7820
17 de enero, 2014
Queridas Familias de Heights,
Nuestro tercer cuarto es el más corto del año con solo 38 días. La primavera está a la vuelta de la esquina y con eso viene los
exámenes estandarizados del estado AIMS y Stanford 10. Si alguna vez hubo un tiempo para ayudar a su hijo/a poner un
esfuerzo extra, ahora es el tiempo. Asegúrese de que su hijo/a esté en la escuela todos los días y a tiempo. La importancia de
minutos instructivos no puede ser exagerada. Ponga prioridad a completar las tareas ya que eso solidifica el aprendizaje que
está pasando en la escuela. Asegúrese de que su hijo/a este bien descansado ya que la hora de dormir es cuando el cerebro
guarda toda la información de cada día. ¡Juntos podemos lograr estudiantes exitosos aquí en Madison Heights!
Usted debió haber recibido el viernes, 11 de enero la boleta de segundo cuarto de su hijo/a. La boleta refleja el trabajo del
salón al igual que cualquier información de exámenes que hemos hecho a su hijo/a. Si usted tiene alguna pregunta sobre los
resultados de alguno de los exámenes administrados por favor póngase en contacto con la maestra de su hijo/a. Nuestras
siguientes conferencias serán para el 4 y 5 de marzo. Sin embargo si usted tiene alguna pregunta sobre las calificaciones en la
boleta de su hijo/a por favor no dude en comunicarse con el maestro.
Exámenes para estudiantes dotados
Exámenes estudiantes dotados se llevaran a cabo el 10 y 11 aquí en Madison Heights. Hay dos exámenes diferentes: El
examen Nagieri Nonverbal Ability que es para estudiantes de kínder, primero y segundo grado; El examen Cognitive Abilities
Test para estudiantes de tercer y cuarto grado. Si le gustaría que se le administre este examen a su hijo/a por favor póngase
en contacto con la maestra para que ella le pueda enviar la forma de permiso necesaria.
Competencia de deletreo
El Distrito Escolar Madison tendrá su competencia de deletreo el 24 de enero en la oficina del distrito de 9:00am-11:00am Los
estudiantes de Madison Heights que entraron a la competencia del distrito son Henry Calkins del salón de la Sra. Schaffer y
Norbu Shastri del salón de la Sra. Hanson.
Se necesitan donaciones
Nuestra subasta de primavera se aproxima y necesitamos su ayuda para recaudar donaciones para este evento. Pregunte a sus
amigos, parientes y vecinos que ayuden apoyar la educación de su hijo con una donación de servicios. Se puede donar
certificados de regalos para restaurantes, salones spas y reparos de hogar. Es una manera maravillosa de ayudar a la escuela
con este evento pero también un beneficio para los negocios. Cualquier apoyo es agradecido.
Organización de Padres y Maestros (PTO)
El fin del año se aproxima y antes que sepamos estaremos planeando para el próximo año escolar. Por esta razón quisiera
pedirles a todos que considere servir a los estudiantes de Heights como parte de nuestra organización de padres y maestros.
Es verdaderamente increíble lo que hacen los padres por nuestro personal y comunidad. Desde eventos como Noche de
Diversión Familiar y recaudación de fondos a Noches de Cenas familiares, todos participamos en algún nivel. Por favor
considere unirse a nuestras juntas cada mes. Dependiendo en el evento, el nivel de responsabilidad que se le pide a un grupo
de voluntarios varea. Se necesita de todos para hacer una buena escuela. Nuestras juntas son divertidas y trabajamos juntos
para hacer de queda evento una noche exitosa.
¡Que tengan un maravilloso fin de semana, manténganse calientes y disfruten el hermoso clima!
Priscilla L. Gossett y Bill Wight
Directora y Maestro Administrativo en Asignación
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For the week of January 6th and January 13th
Kinder: Riley Rapuano, Ivon Staneva, Daniel Sotelo
First Grade: Blake Melcher, Alexander Beach, Mercedes Sharrah
Second Grade: Bella Daniel, Jordyn Taranec
Third Grade: Jacob Defonce, Jamie Solis
Fourth Grade: Enrique Lopezlira, Norbu Shastri, Kris Noelke
Music News
Mark your calendars. REACH classes will be performing on Thursday, January 30th. Students need to
report to their homerooms at 5:45pm. Showtime is at 6:00 in the cafeteria. The kids can wear
whatever they like as long as it is clean, tear free and adheres to district dress code (no spaghetti straps
or midriff shirts). Jeans are fine. Since there is a lot of dancing and partners assigned, attendance is
VERY important. Hope to see you there!
Other important show dates:
Feb. 20th –2nd grade
April 10th—1st grade
Kinder—May 1st
Musically Yours,
Mrs. Bradshaw
Noticias de Música
Marque sus calendarios. Los salones de REACH tendrán su presentación de música el jueves, 30 de
Enero. Estudiantes deben de presentarse en sus salones a las 5:45pm. La presentación empieza a las
6pm en la cafetería. Es importante la asistencia ya que la presentación se requiere de compañeros de
baile.
Fechas de Presentaciones Importantes:
20 de Febrero – Segundo Grado
10 de abril – Primer Grado
Kínder – 1 de Mayo
Musicalmente,
Sra. Bradshaw
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Information Regarding Homeless Students
Students are considered homeless if they are:
• In a shelter, motel, vehicle, or campground
• On the street
• In an abandoned building, trailer or other inadequate accommodations
• Doubled up with friends or relatives because they cannot find or afford housing
If children are homeless they have certain rights or protections under the McKinney-Vento Homeless
Education Assistance Act. These protections include the right to:
• Go to school, no matter where they live or how long you have lived there
• Be enrolled immediately without birth certificates, immunizations or school records
• Attend school while the school arranges for the transfer of school and immunization records
or any other required documents
• Enroll in school without giving a permanent address. Schools cannot delay enrollment.
• Continue in the school they attended before becoming homeless or the school they last
attended
• Receive transportation to and from the school they attended before becoming homeless or
the school they last attended, if requested.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact your local school office.
Información con respecto a Estudiantes sin vivienda
Los estudiantes son considerados sin vivienda si ellos están:
• En refugios, vehículo, motel o en campamentos
• En las calles
• En un edificio abandonado, remolque u otro hospedaje inadecuado
• Viviendo con amistades o parientes porque no pueden encontrar o no puede pagar vivienda.
Si los niños no tienen donde vivir, ellos tienen ciertos derechos o protecciones bajo el Acto de
Asistencia Educativa de estudiantes sin vivienda McKinney-Vento. Estas protecciones incluyen el
derecho a:
• Ir a la escuela, sin importar donde viven o por cuanto tiempo han vivido allí
• Matricularse inmediatamente sin certificado de nacimiento, cartilla de vacunas o documentos
escolares.
• Asistir a la escuela mientras la escuela hace los arreglos de traspaso de escuela y
documentos de vacunas o cualquier otro documento requerido
• Matricularse en la escuela sin dar una dirección permanente. Las escuelas no pueden
demorar la matriculación.
• Continuar en la escuela que asistieron antes de quedarse sin vivienda o a la última escuela a
la que asistieron.
• Recibir transporte hacia y de la escuela que asistieron antes de quedarse sin vivienda o a la
última escuela a la que asistieron, si lo solicitan.
Si tiene preguntas o comentarios, por favor comuníquese a la oficina de su escuela local.
Diane Selby
Director of Community Education
602 664-7935
Internationally Accredited through AdvancED
Madison District Office
5601 N. 16th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7900
www.madisonAZ.org
Madison No. 1
5525 N. 16th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7100
Madison Camelview
2002 E. Campbell Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7200
Madison Simis
7302 N. 10th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-664-7300
Madison Rose Lane
1155 E. Rose Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-664-7400
Madison Park
1431 E. Campbell Avenue
Phoenix 85014
602-664-7500
Madison Meadows
225 W. Ocotillo Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
602-664-7600
Madison Heights
7150 N. 22nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-664-7800
January 17, 2014
Dear Parents,
Madison School District is making changes to the Gifted testing process to
increase the accuracy of identification and minimize interruptions to
instructional time. Students in Kindergarten, Second Grade, and Fourth through
Seventh Grade will be identified for testing based on district benchmark
assessment data. If your child will be participating in the testing process,
additional information regarding testing and a permission form will be sent
home with your child. Additionally, teachers and parents may recommend
students for testing who have not been identified through this process. Parents
seeking to recommend a student for testing should complete the Parent Gifted
Referral Form found on the Madison website at http://www.madisonaz.org/wpcontent/uploads/2012/11/Gifted-Referral-Form-for-Parents.pdf. Requests for
gifted testing must be turned in to the student’s classroom teacher no later than
January 30, 2014. Please be aware that while Elementary School students will
be tested at their school site, Middle School students will be tested at the
Madison District Office and transportation may need to be provided by their
parent or guardian. If you have any questions, please contact Rosalinda CruzFlores at [email protected] or 602.664.7934.
Thank you,
Terrie Barnes
Administrator for Curriculum and Instruction
Madison Traditional Academy
925 E. Maryland Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-745-4000
Internationally Accredited through AdvancED
Madison District Office
5601 N. 16th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7900
www.madisonAZ.org
Madison No. 1
5525 N. 16th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7100
Madison Camelview
2002 E. Campbell Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-664-7200
Madison Simis
7302 N. 10th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-664-7300
Madison Rose Lane
1155 E. Rose Lane
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-664-7400
Madison Park
1431 E. Campbell Avenue
Phoenix 85014
602-664-7500
Madison Meadows
225 W. Ocotillo Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
602-664-7600
Madison Heights
7150 N. 22nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85020
602-664-7800
17 de enero de 2014,
Estimados Padres,
El Distrito Escolar Madison esta hacienda cambios a su proceso para examinar
estudiantes súper botados en orden para asegurar la identificación de estos
estudiantes y minimizar interrupciones al tiempo educativo. Estudiantes de Kínder,
2o grado y de 4o a 7o grado serán identificados para los exámenes basado a
resultados de exámenes de habilidad del distrito. Si su estudiante participa en el
proceso de las pruebas, mas información al tanto de la pruebas y formas de permiso
serán mandadas con su hijo/a. Maestros y padres también van a poder recomendar
estudiantes para los examines si aun no han sido identificados durante este proceso.
Los padres que quieran recomendar a sus estudiantes para las pruebas, deben de
completar la forma “Parent Gifted Referral Form” que se encuentra en la página
web de Madison en http://www.madisonaz.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/GiftedReferral-Form-for-Parents.pdf. Peticiones para los exámenes deben de ser
entregadas a la maestro de su hijo/a no mas tardar el 30 de Enero del 2014. Por
favor que mientras los exámenes iniciales los toman en sus escuelas, estudiantes de
Madison tomaran el examen para estudiantes súper botados en las Oficinas del
Distrito Madison y los padres o tutores tendrán que proveer la transportación. Si
tiene preguntas, favor de contactar a la Sra. Rosalinda Cruz-Flores por correo
electrónico a [email protected] o al 602.664.7934
Cariñosos saludos,
Terrie Barnes
Administrador para el Currículo y la Instrucción
Madison Traditional Academy
925 E. Maryland Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85014
602-745-4000
Internationally Accredited through AdvancED
Recycling Progr
Program Update
The program continues to be a great success with all of your support. Many students
and parents are bringing in recyclables from home to put in the recycle bins in the
cafeteria. This has increased our outgoing shipments to Terracycle by almost double
from last year at this time. We just sent out a shipment of our collected Personal
Care and Beauty Products that weighed 27 pounds! That is 27 pounds of waste that
will be used again rather than sitting in a landfill. Isn’t that amazing?! Keep up the
great work, Heights!!!
News
• Our continued recycling efforts have not gone unnoticed by our partners at
Terracycle. At the end of October, we qualified and WON The Drink Pouch Brigade
Giveaway with one of our largest shipments yet, of almost 3,000 drink pouches. We
won a prize pack from Caprisun that will be shared on the announcements in January.
• We also were winners in The Lunch Kit Regional Rally Raffle and will receive an
official Terracycle Collection Bin in January.
Don’t Forget
• The holidays are a wonderful time to enjoy friends, family, and togetherness. It is
also a time when we have lots of delicious food and yummy treats. Many of these
items come in packaging that can be recycled at Heights. Please continue collecting
Heights recyclables over the Winter Break. The detailed list of accepted waste is on
the back of this update.
Did You Know?
• Taking a shower, instead of a bath can help save around
50 gallons of water.
• You can recycle plastic bags at Safeway, Sprouts,
Target, and Fresh and Easy.
• The energy saved by recycling just one glass bottle can
light a hundred watt light bulb for four hours.
Internationally Accredited through AdvancED
Madison Heights Recycling
Chip Bag Brigade: ChiChip Bag Brigade
Accepted Waste: chip bags, tortilla chip bags, pretzel
bags, pita chip bags, bagel chip bags, soy crisp bags, salty
snack bags (all brands and sizes)
Candy Wrapper Brigade:
Accepted Waste: individual candy wrappers, large
candy bags, and multi-pack candy bags (all brands and sizes)
Cheese Packaging Brigade:
Accepted Waste: string cheeses packages, individual
singles wrappers, singles packages, shredded cheeses
packages, all flexible cheese wrappers (all brands)
Cleaner Packaging Brigade:
Accepted Waste: pumps, triggers, pouches, and flexible cleaner product packaging. Please note,
bottles will not be accepted
Drink Pouch Brigade:
Accepted Waste: aluminum drink pouches, plastic
drink pouches, (Ex. Caprisun and Honest Kids; no cans and no juice boxes)
Lunch Kit Brigade:
Accepted Waste: lunch kit plastic trays, lunch kit
plastic lids, lunch kit plastic film, lunch kit outer wrapping (Ex. Lunchables)
Personal Care and Beauty Brigade:
Accepted Waste: lipstick cases, mascara tubes, eye
shadow cases, shampoo bottles, conditioner bottles,
bronzer cases, foundation packaging, body wash
containers, soap tubes, soap dispensers, lotion
dispensers, shaving foam tubes (no cans), powder cases,
lotion bottles, chap stick tubes, lotion tubes, face soap
dispensers, face soap tubes, face lotion bottles, face
lotion jars, eyeliner cases, eyeliner pencils, eye shadow
tubes, concealer tubes, concealer sticks, lip liner pencils,
hand lotion tubes, hair gel tubes, hair paste jars (as clean and empty as possible)
Energy Bar Wrapper Brigade:
Accepted Waste: Any foil-lined wrapper from an energy bar, granola bar, meal replacement bar,
protein bar, or diet bar
Updated February 2013
Internationally Accredited through AdvancED