Saturday, October 13, 2007

Book Drive

The PTO recently held a gently used book drive. In addition to the book drive, PTO purchased $100 of books to be donated to a school in need. The school that we chose was Sts. Peter and Paul in Ottawa. Their school was severely damaged in the recent flooding. They are currently attending school with the students of Ottawa Elementary. Mrs. Green and Mrs. Laise went to Ottawa Elementary to deliver the books that were collected for the students in need. Thank you to everyone who donated books for the students in Ottawa.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

BEST coloring contest

The winners from the BEST coloring contest posed for a photograph. Winners from left to right are Sarah Schmidt, Blasia Moyler, Chelsie Henline, Savannah Gillen and Emma Horner. Congratulations to our winners!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Fire Station


Miss Rinehart tries on fire gear!

The KG, first and second grades visited the Cridersville Fire Station on Monday. Students learned about fire safety as well as what firemen look like when they have all of their gear on. Students know not to hide from fireman if they are in a fire. Safety precautions that can be taken at home were also discussed. The students were lucky enough to experience what it feels like to hold a fire hose with the help of one of the firemen.

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Mr. Tester takes his turn with the fire hose.


Hannah needs some help when it is her turn!
















Ms. Schlenker's KG class

Friday, October 5, 2007

Cridersville Elementary is a School of Promise

194 Schools of Promise Recognized

Columbus – From Appalachia to the inner cities, the number of Ohio schools with more than 40 percent poverty that met or exceeded state standards in reading or mathematics for all groups of children went from 117 in 2006 to 194 in 2007. Susan Tave Zelman, superintendent of public instruction, today sent letters of recognition to each of the school’s principals, who also will receive a banner later this month. “At a time when schools are being held more accountable for all groups of children, both statewide and at the federal level, these Schools of Promise are solid evidence that students from low-income communities can beat the odds. They provide hope and promise to students and teachers in all Ohio schools,” said Zelman.
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Cridersville Elementary has been recognized two times in three years as a School of Promise.
The PTO would like to applaud the teachers and staff for their dedication and hard work in preparing our students not only for these state tests, but for life beyond their years in Cridersville Elementary School. Thank You!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

After reading some of the posted comments and listening to fellow community members, I encourage all of you to visit this site: www.bestwapakschools.com. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, however, please visit this site and read about the issue. The money from the state is not recycled tax money, but rather money from the tobacco settlement. This is money we will NOT have to pay back. All three of our elementary schools went through a 24 item Ohio School Facilities Commission Assessment Evaluation. All three of our elementary schools failed. If the cost to renovate a building is more than two-thirds, or 67%, of what it would cost to build new, the state calls for the district to build new. In order to have the state as a partner and receive state funds, the district has to follow the state guidelines.

Cridersville School was built in 1939, with additions in 1954 and 1958. Cenntennial was built in 1948 and received changes in 1962 and 1990. Northridge was built in 1967. Even since the newest building, Northridge, was constructed, so much has changed as to what is needed to shape future education facilities. These needs include security, learning spaces, technology, community accessibility, sustainability, functionality, adaptive usability, flexibility, indoor environmental quality and school size.

Please be looking for a mailing to be coming home in the next few weeks. It will include answers to many of the questions you have. Again, if you have additional questions, don't hesitate to call Mr. Horner. He will be happy to speak with you.

Friday, September 21, 2007

so much happening at Cridersville!


So much has been happening at Cridersville School!
This week, the PTO kicked off our annual Fall Fundraiser with
an assembly on Tuesday. Seirs and Kyleigh were dressed up in
some of the great prizes you can win.
Mrs. Laise got into the giggle ball, another great prize.

Our Book Fair kicked off at Open House which was held on Tuesday evening.
We want to thank all of you who came out to visit our school!
Peyton and Dakota stopped to pose for the camera at the Book Fair on Wednesday.

Here is photo of Derrick and Cameron, peeking over the book fair shelves.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

skating party

The PTO hosted the first skating party of the year on Monday. We had an incredible turnout of about 50 kids! Many parents also came to Edgewood to brave the skating rink. The next skating party will be on Monday, October 8th.





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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

we made it!

Whew! We made it through the first week of school. The kindergartners are really starting their first full week today, but nonetheless, we have made it.

As the temperatures remain warm, the students seem to be in great spirits. Even though some students complain about having to leave their summer vacation behind, everyone is happy to be back with their friends. Classmates have changed, your teacher is different but the spirit of Cridersville School is in full swing.

Welcome to the 2007-2008 Cridersville Elementary School Year !

Thursday, August 23, 2007

news!

Our school district made an announcement yesterday and we wanted to share it with our readers.

Please click here to read more about the news. We are excited about the opportunity for growth in our school district.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Why PTOs Are Important

Joining the PTO is a great way to learn about your child's school and to meet other parents. But being an active member does so much more. Decades of studies have shown that children whose parents are involved in their education have higher grades and are more likely to graduate than those whose parents aren't involved. They have better attendance, are more motivated, have higher self-esteem and are less likely to use drugs and alcohol or engage in violent behavior. When it comes to academic achievement, parent involvement is more critical than income, education level or cultural background.

There's a payoff for parents and schools, too. Involved parents tend to feel self-confident and in control. They meet new people, which strengthens and expands their social networks. They become better educated about child development and they tend to have positive rapport with the school. Teacher morale increases and schools become stronger.

Being involved with your child's education doesn't begin and end in the school, of course. Parents need to show interest in their children's learning, read to them and help with homework. But there's something about going into the classroom to help the teacher, or making posters for Science Night, or volunteering to help at the Santa Store, Book Fairs or Carnival that tightens the relationship between home and school for everyone--parents, children and teachers. When enough parents join the PTO and put their collective creativity, talents, skills and resources toward the same objective, they're capable of just about anything. Starting with nothing, PTOs can create carnivals and family nights, conjure programs and performances and buy equipment and supplies that make teaching easier or more interesting and school more fun. PTOs help kids pay for field trips and throw their organizing power behind campaigns to support our districts' schools. Being involved in your child's PTO can be an experience of a lifetime.

Please consider joining the Cridersville PTO. Look for information to be coming home once school starts in the fall. If you have questions before that, please contact us at cvillepto@yahoo.com . Until then, enjoy your summer with your families.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Fourth Grade Recognition



Our fourth graders were recognized on Monday, May 21. We wish all of them luck as they leave Cridersville and get ready to enter the Middle School next fall.

Here is fourth grader Courtney with her Mom and Dad.


As you can see, we not only have a dedicated staff, but one with humor. Please visit our photo page link to see all of the photos.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Field Day

Mrs. Black put together an Aloha! Field Day this year. The weather was great and everyone had a good time. The first picture here is one of Mrs. Black and Mr. Laise having some fun at the end of a long day. Be sure to check out all the pictures from the day at our photo page.



I caught up with Mrs. Davis' and Mrs. Schumaker's first graders at the ice cream station. YUM!



Here is one of our students trying his luck at the Kayak Cruisers station.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Boonshoft Museum of Discovery


The fourth graders went to the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery in Dayton on Tuesday, May 15. There are many hands-on activities to experience there. The 4th grade classes seemed to have a great time. Be sure to see all of the photos from the trip at the photo page link.