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Dye Elementary Newsletter

PARKING LOT SAFETY

Lets all work together to get our afternoon parking running smoother. Picking your child up at the curb is the safest place, however all parents cannot fit into the parking area at the same time. Students are not released until the busses depart approximately 4:04 p.m. Kindergarten and 1st grade students are out first, followed by 2nd and 3rd, and lastly 4th and 5th grade students. If some parents would choose to arrive around 4:10 p.m., traffic would greatly decreased and you are easily able to collect your student without congestion. If you choose the 4:00 p.m. time, it is necessary to be patient and courteous to other parents and drivers. Everyone is here for the same reason – to collect their student and go home. We have to model what is expected of our students at school – being patient and kind and courteous to others. We are releasing students as quickly and safely as possible with your help.

If anyone is willing to volunteer to help with traffic at the start or end of the day, please stop in to the main office.

SUMMER SCIENCE CAMP

Camp will be held on July 21-31, Monday-Thursday from 8:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m . It is free for CA enrolled students who will be in kindergarten through fifth grade in 2014-15 school year. Dillon/Rankin students will attend  Dillon while Randels/Dye students will attend Randels. Breakfast, lunch and transportation will be included. A before- and after-child care program will available at Randels for a fee. Look for applications later in May.

YOUTHQUEST NEWS

YouthQuest students entered some of their recycled art into a competition at U of M Flint for an Earth Day celebration. Many different community organizations attended, but everyone there had one goal in mind: to improve our environment. The students made some Easter baskets for kids at Whaley Children’s home and were delivered to some very happy children. Students also dyed eggs and had an Easter egg hunt and each student received a prize. Miss Sherri’s group made deviled eggs and then enjoyed the delicious hors d’oeuvres. Other students made Easter bonnets, bunny hats, Easter cards, and even bunny bags and baskets to hold all their treats.

Upcoming Events:

May 3rd – Genesee County Humane Society “Kids Who Care”

May 6th – Cinco de Mayo Family Night, YQ Art Show & Sloan Dome

May 8th – Mott College S.T.A.R. “B.D.B.C.” 4th & 5th grade boys

May 10th – IMA Brookwood Golf Event

May 13th – Home Depot visits Dye YouthQuest

May 17th – Michigan Science Center

May 22nd – Year end event

For any questions please contact Donna Arnold at 810-922-1965

DYE PARENT CLUB NEWS

Plan on attending the May 5th meeting at 4 p.m. in the Media Center. We are looking to fill the Treasury and Secretary positions for the 2014-2015 school year.

SUMMER YOUTH EXPO

Priority Children will host its Summer Youth Expo on Thursday, May 15th from 3-7 p.m. at the Riverfront Banquet Center. This event provides information about free and low cost summer activities for your families.

DYE ELEMENTARY RECYCLING CLUB

Please help support our program by putting your used newspapers, magazines and school papers into our paper retriever outside in our parking lot. We have a 5th grade club that helps with this effort. It also helps students understand the benefits of recycling.

MARKER RECYCLING

Ms. McGinnis is collecting any died out markers to recycle into fuel. Simply place the markers in the box outside the Art Room door. Thank you for recycling!

Randels 3rd grade class made gingerbread houses

Randels RAM Squad workers battle the deep snow

Randels 4th graders Make Gingerbread Houses!

Title One Cookies and Cocoa Family Learning Night at Randels

M-M-M.  Warm cocoa and delicious cookies help make winter more fun!  Randels Title One hosted a Cookies and Cocoa Family Learning Night!  Families had a chance to visit, make special keepsakes, sing along with the music, write a unique note and decorate and eat cookies as well as drink cocoa together.   Everyone ended up together in the gym having a terrific time, and then left with a book to read at home.  That’s the way to truly enjoy the season!

All Aboard at Randels

The Polar Express Book came to life in the fifth grade classrooms at Randels Elementary. Students were immersed in book through special readings, enjoying hot cocoa and cookies, and using their creativity to design their own hot cocoa mug! The eventful day was brought to a close by the pajama clad classes viewing the movie on the big screen.

The Troubadours visit Randels Elementary!

Students and staff welcomed back the Troubadours from the Flint Institute of Music! This talented group of musicians include a string quartet and a storyteller. Some Randels’ students got a chance to play along on traditional instruments, dance and even try out the instruments the Troubadours played. It was a fantastic musical adventure!

Randels Students Learn about Fire Trucks!

Randels First graders learn all about fire trucks!

Randels Title I Family Learning Night

Title I Family Learning Night focused on non-fiction reading—through bones!  Students were able to listen to Mrs. Cross talk about bones and x-rays while holding cartilage as well as looking at real and manufactured bones.  Students and parents both enjoyed the talk and the crafts that were given afterwards.  It was a great night!

Mobil Dentist visits Randels