What a show! Everybody loves a big dance number and Jefferson Jets are no exception. With top hits from Beauty and the Beast, Footloose and a specular rendition of Stuck Like Glue, our students learned what it would be like to perform in a show choir. They were fascinated. Add Comment Dear School Families and PHS Boys Basketball Supporters, attached is a flier in English and Spanish for the PHS boys basketball summer camp. New this year, is an option to register and pay online. All this information can be located on the PHS boys basketball webpage located at this link. If you have any questions please contact Head Coach Ryan Bales at 936-2178 x1299 or email at rbales@plymouth.k12.in.us.
Keep Up! Read All Summer Long!05/18/2012 It breaks our hearts when students we've worked hard with all school year long come back in August with reading scores lower than when they left. YOU CAN HELP! If you read a story with or to your child just a few times a week -- even for just five or 10 minutes -- it really makes a difference. REALLY!Please help our Jets prevent summer brain drain and keep their reading fluency sharp. You already know reading is what begets ALL learning. Below are few reading lists to give you ideas -- remember the Plymouth Public Library is FREE and open Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday - Saturday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. It may even make for a good bike ride from your house. They have a summer reading program there with prizes, too! (See the attachments below to sign up for and learn more about the PPL's summer program.)
Our librarian, Mrs. Petrucelli, compiled a lot of summer reading lists and helpful brochures for parents on reading on her Moodle page, here. Check it out. (Especially blocks 4 and 7.) You also may enjoy looking at: This St. Louis reading list. These North Carolina lists by grade. A Boston school district's summer reading list. A host of reading lists from the American Library Association. Food Bank Giving Away Food May 1705/14/2012 2 p.m. May 17 at the United Pentecostal Church-House of Prayer, 12450 Plymouth Goshen Trail, Plymouth, IN 46563 the Food Bank of Northern Indiana will be giving away fresh perishable items (example: produce, grains, dairy and protein) and dry goods FREE of charge. First come, first serve, while supplies last for those in need of food assistance. Please bring bags or boxes to carry items home. For questions call: 574-2329986 ext. 141 See attachment for more information. This service is available to all Northern Indiana residents in need of food assistance. Please bring a photo ID (drivers license, State ID, etc.) for service.
Andrea Schoof, program director at the Boys and Girls Club of Marshall County, announces the Safe Sitter program, led by Community Hospital of Bremen. It provides students aged 9 to 11 with skills needed to care for children. Participants will learn discipline techniques, nutrition guidelines, how to handle emergency situations and more. The course will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 22 at the Community Hospital of Bremen. Boys and Girls Club staff will transport participants to and from the class. Youth need to bring a sack lunch and any additional snacks with them for the day and meet at the Boys and Girls Club by 8:15 a.m. Youth will be transported back to the Club by 3:45 p.m. The program is open to the first 10 participants that sign up. Interested youth must return this permission slip as well as the Safe Sitter Student Contract to the Boys and Girls Club by June 1st. Contact Andrea at 936-0660 if there are any questions. Website: www.bgcmarshallcounty.com
Jefferson was selected to be a World Book Night distribution center today for adult readers who would like to request a copy. The book we were chosen to give away (30 copies!) is The Poisonwood Bible: A Novel by Kentucky native Barbara Kingsolver, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Peace Prize in fiction. The WBN website notes, "World Book Night is an annual celebration designed to spread a love of reading and books. To be held in the U.S. as well as the U.K. and Ireland on April 23, 2012. It will see tens of thousands of people go out into their communities to spread the joy and love of reading by giving out free World Book Night paperbacks." If you know an adult who would like a brand new, special edition copy of the book, stop in the library today. Also a winner of the Oprah Book Club selection, her organization described The Poisonwood Bible thus, "Missionary Nathan Price along with his wife and four daughters (are sent) to Africa in The Poisonwood Bible, you can be sure that salvation is the one thing they're not likely to find. The year is 1959 and the place is the Belgian Congo. Nathan, a Baptist preacher, has come to spread the Word in a remote village reachable only by airplane. To say that he and his family are woefully unprepared would be an understatement: 'We came from Bethlehem, Georgia, bearing Betty Crocker cake mixes into the jungle,' says Leah, one of Nathan's daughters. But of course it isn't long before they discover that the tremendous humidity has rendered the mixes unusable, their clothes are unsuitable, and they've arrived in the middle of political upheaval as the Congolese seek to wrest independence from Belgium. In addition to poisonous snakes, dangerous animals, and the hostility of the villagers to Nathan's fiery take-no-prisoners brand of Christianity, there are also rebels in the jungle and the threat of war in the air. Could things get any worse? In fact they can and they do. The first part of The Poisonwood Bible revolves around Nathan's intransigent, bullying personality and his effect on both his family and the village they have come to. As political instability grows in the Congo, so does the local witch doctor's animus toward the Prices, and both seem to converge with tragic consequences about halfway through the novel. From that point on, the family is dispersed and the novel follows each member's fortune across a span of more than 30 years. The Poisonwood Bible is arguably Barbara Kingsolver's most ambitious work, and it reveals both her great strengths and her weaknesses. As Nathan Price's wife and daughters tell their stories in alternating chapters, Kingsolver does a good job of differentiating the voices. But at times they can grate--teenage Rachel's tendency towards precious malapropisms is particularly annoying (students practice their "French congregations"; Nathan's refusal to take his family home is a "tapestry of justice"). More problematic is Kingsolver's tendency to wear her politics on her sleeve; this is particularly evident in the second half of the novel, in which she uses her characters as mouthpieces to explicate the complicated and tragic history of the Belgian Congo. Despite these weaknesses, Kingsolver's fully realized, three-dimensional characters make The Poisonwood Bible compelling, especially in the first half, when Nathan Price is still at the center of the action. And in her treatment of Africa and the Africans she is at her best, exhibiting the acute perception, moral engagement, and lyrical prose that have made her previous novels so successful. --Alix Wilber " The City of Plymouth and Plymouth Schools are teaming up to apply for a grant to install sidewalks along Klinger Street. As part of the Safe Routes to School application, we need your help in completing an online survey. This survey will be open from, April 20 until Saturday, April 28th. It is important that we do our part so that we can be considered for this grant. http://www.saferoutesdata.org/surveyformparent.cfm?key=105719 Thanks for your help in advance! Angie Mills Father-Son Basketball Clinic Coming Up04/19/2012 Plymouth Boys Basketball Father/Son Clinic Thursday, May 10, 2012 Where: Plymouth High School Main Gymnasium When: Thursday, May 10, 2012 from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Who: Any boy in grades 1-8 along with a parent, guardian, and/or adult Cost: $25.00 (includes a T-shirt for both participants) *If more than 1 child participates, the cost for the 2nd child is only $10.00 *Pay by cash or Make Checks Payable to Plymouth High School Description: The Plymouth Boys Basketball Coaching Staff and Program will be hosting its annual Father/Son or Parent/Son Clinic for any boy in grades 1-8. During this two-hour workout, they will take your son through our basketball workout that we feel can be beneficial to improving their game. The parent who attends will be assisting the child as well as participating. Come dressed ready to play. For additional information, download the form below.
Buck Wilder (aka Tim Smith) and his publisher and wife Andy Swanson-Smith came to Jefferson to tell kids about their outdoor series of books Tuesday. Wow was it terrific and lots of students and staff dressed up for the occasion! Wilder told Jets about catching a shark, the time his kids discovered rabbit droppings, how he spent time-outs as a child shouting at spiders and how to make a paper cup. We really liked his message about erasers being the most important part of a pencil -- you can always start over again. Thanks to the Marshall County Reading Council for sponsoring this author visit for Jefferson Elementary. Additionally, young author contest winners were honored and 1st place winners also received a free autographed book and certificate. Teacher Appreciation Week is May 7-11 and the Indiana Department of Education is celebrating Teacher Appreciation Week by inviting Hoosiers to submit six-word essays honoring teachers for the impact they had in their life or the life of a child. For example, “She saw potential when others didn’t.” Here is how to participate and praise our awesome Jefferson teachers:
All essays that meet the requirements above and are received by May 4, 2012 will be displayed in the Indiana Statehouse during Teacher Appreciation Week and some will be featured on the IDOE website. Six little words to say thanks....... priceless! Thank you for participating! | |||||||||||||||




















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