The Cougar Chronicle Bridging the PATH of Excellence to Children V O L U M E 6, I S S U E 8 O C T O B E R 4, 2 0 1 3. D AT E S TO R E M E M B E R... October 11 Picture Day October 17 & 18 No School.. October 25 Family Dance 6-8PM From The Principal... Thank you to all parents who participated in the Fall Fundraiser. We are truly grateful for your support. Please mark your calendars, as the tentative date for cookie dough pick up is Wednesday, November 20 th. On a different note, I would like to introduce our PTO and SIC board members. Our PTO board is responsible for coordinating fundraisers, family events such as the Family Dance and Cougar Carnival, and our Holiday shop. The money that we raise from our PTO fundraising comes directly back to our school. Our SIC is our School Improvement Council. This group of parents and community members collaborates closely with the staff and administrators at Bridge Creek to make the best decisions for our school. When you see members of our PTO or SIC board, thank them for helping to make our school AWESOME! The Counselor s Corner... Camp Hands of Hope Camp Hands of Hope is a weekend family retreat for children ages 5-18 and their families who have experienced the death of a close friend or family member in the past two years. Under the guidance of professional bereavement staff and volunteers, Mrs. Kristen Eubanks these families will have the opportunity to meet with others who have experienced similar losses, to share memories and participate in activities to help navigate them through the grief journey. The camp is scheduled for November 1 st -3 rd at the White Oak Conference Center outside Columbia. There is a $50.00 registration fee per family but scholarships are available for those families who need assistance. Meals, snacks, and sleeping accommodations are provided. If interested, call 1-843-409-7991 for registration materials. Mrs. Jeanie Sullivan PTO Board Members: Courtney Paul Stephanie Sulton Monique Jackson Earl Hudgins Lorainne Keefe Lindsay Shuford Nicole Hunter Whitney Jones Carlos Wilson Kristen Eubanks SIC Board Members: Bill McCracken Keisha Chatman Edward Burgess Evangelina Hemphill Selina Latimore Ruby Sutton Pamela Hicks Taurean Robinson Whitney Jones Carlos Wilson Cougar Readers Cougar Leaders What do good readers do? Good readers use pictures, their knowledge of sounds and letters, letter blends and the shapes of words, experience of subject matter and the flow of language to help them make sense of the text that is laid before them. Reading is very much a holistic experience for them and they look for meaning in the words they read. They also self correct - if something doesn't make sense, they will try it again and go back and correct themselves. What happens with poor readers? Typically, poor readers don't look for what the text means. They look at it letter by letter, word by word. They don't use all the clues in the surrounding print and by the time they get to the end of the sentence, all meaning is lost. They haven't grasped the flow of language or looked for meaning in other areas of the text, such as pictures etc. The reader then gets caught up in a vicious circle whereby because they are not good at it, they don't do it often enough which then makes it even harder for them to catch up. Tambra Pingle Media Specialist
News from the School Nurse: STUDENT OF THE WEEK Gibney Jackson Parham Cromer Quentell Nero Robitzsch Sarah Quales Kirincich Caleb Lindquist Hinks Courtney Wilson Hunter Kioni Greene Dominic Jaylen Highsmith Whitford Aidan Keeffe Huber Daja Caldwell Lindsay Jamell Washington Cline Sachi Burnett Mariaca Jason Hemphill Bowden Morgan Smith Keppler Jordan Mahone Shuford Janiya Clark Harris Samora Bing Butts Shanlyn Todd Shivley Kyra Eagleton Schmid Nala Tobin McClain Sierra Hardin Vigrass Trinity Felton Batman Janiya Collier Wise Jalen Goodwin Johnson Aryana Hughey Oliver Chris Jenkins Poole Ryan Kennedy Lakes Destini Brown Hicks India Wallace Bonig Aniyah Fulton Sulton Valerie Becerra Howe Alexis Bookert Davis Cameron walker Robinson Tyden Smalls Parent Notice This notice is to inform you that Dental Access will be coming next week on Wednesday, October 9th, 2013. If you completed and signed a permission form, and have the appropriate medical coverage, your child may be seen at the Dental Van here at school. General x-rays, cleanings and preventative care are provided. Please note: if you listed a Dental Home, your child will not be seen by Dental Access. For any questions or concerns, you may reach me in the health office at (803)462-3900 ext. 32419. Best regards, Vickie Pyfrom RN/BSN Vickie Pyfrom RN/BSN, School Nurse News from the Den.. CLASS OF THE WEEK Uniform/Spririt Wear on Sale... Stop by the front office we have new designs and colors available. E-mail tgregory@richland2.org for order form Remember School Fee s Parents please remember Student Fees were due the end of September. The district does still charge a general school fee, in addition to the course fees, as authorized by the South Carolina General Assembly. The fee is $15 per student and is required of every child. Adjustments are made for students receiving free or reduced lunch. The money collected through school fees is used to buy instructional materials and supplies. Please make check payable to BCE and send to the front office with your student. CAFÉ NEWS.. Mrs. Whitford s Class This is just a reminder that your 30-day grace period will expire on Friday October 4,2013, and any student who has not filled out an application for free/reduced for the current school year will begin full pay Monday, October 7,2013. Please go online to www.richland2schoollunchapp.com. Remember the process online is much quicker. If you have any questions please contact, Mrs. Debra Tucker Café manager at 803-462-3900 ext. 32601.