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From the Desk of Mr. Carter 5-14-12

Posted Monday, May 14th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 Dear Blackwell Friends and Families,

It is hard to believe that we are winding down another school year! We feel like we say this every year, but time sure goes by fast. Our staff is busy making plans for the end of the year and for the start of the 2012-2013 school year. We are currently in the process of reflecting on our goals that were set forth for this year and celebrating our progress towards these goals. Our staff has been very busy this year working on our focus of working together as a professional learning community, implementing many Sheltered Instruction strategies for all students, providing additional time to master literacy skills using a balanced literacy approach in our Parallel Block and continuing to implement PBIS school-wide. This year has been an exciting one!

We are approaching the busiest time of our year. Many end of the year activities are planned for our students, and the staff has a great deal to complete to finish off the year. Our students just finished our last round of MAP testing. It has been exciting to see kids reach their goals and make many gains in both Math and Reading. All parents will be receiving a print out of their child’s MAP progress before the school year ends.

The second of May was kicked-off by celebrating our teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week – “Bobcat Olympics.” We all had a blast working together as teams to compete for various rewards and bragging rights. Congrats to the Yellow Team for taking home the gold! Our teachers were treated with a week of wonderful surprises provided by the world’s best PTA. Teachers received gifts, cards, and a bounty of food and refreshments all throughout the week. The Blackwell staff wanted me to thank our parents for making this week something special.

As always, we thank you for your support!

Regards,

 Brad Carter

 Principal

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From the Desk of Mr. Carter 5-7-12

Posted Monday, May 7th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 

Dear Wonderful Blackwell Community,
On Thursday, May 10 Blackwell and the Schaumburg Police are sponsoring a walk/ride/bus to school day. Not only is this a healthy option for our students, and great for the environment, it is also one way to reduce the congestion around the neighborhoods making it safer for everyone.

Did you know…?
*A 15 minute walk to and from school 5 times a week burns off the equivalent of 11 pounds of fat in a year.
*Walking helps to improve overall balance and coordination.
*Bicycling and other forms of exercise have been shown to help increase bone density.
*Walking and biking is a convenient form of transportation for short journeys and can be faster in highly congested areas.
*Test results show that children who walk to school are more alert and ready to tackle the day.
*If a class of 25 children walked to school, that class would burn 7,500 calories per day; reduce catbon monoxide emissions by 2.75 lbs. per week and save $135 in gas.
*Taking the bus reduces traffic, congestion and gas emissions.

Let’s show Schaumburg how healthy the Blackwell Bobcats are! Please join us in walking, biking or riding the bus on May 10th!

 Truly,

 Brad Carter

 Principal

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From the Desk of Mr. Carter —-4-16-2012

Posted Monday, April 16th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 

Dear Blackwell Families and Friends,

 We have a very busy week at Blackwell! Our entire school will be creating an original book with the help of our visiting author, James Lehman. He will be leading our students through a workshop to create a unique story that every child has a piece in creating. This will begin on Tuesday with a brainstorming session with the school and each grade level, and last the entire week with various bookmaking steps. Our goal is to have a finished version of the story by Celebrate Reading and Writing on Thursday, April 26th.

.Our very first “Talent Show” will take place on Thursday, April 19th at 7pm. Mr. Banas and Mrs. Nolan have been working around the clock to ensure our performers are ready for this event. If parents cannot make the 7pm showing, you are welcome to stop by school at 1pm for the afternoon performance. Good luck to everyone from our performers and stage crew. Blackwell definitely has talent!

 Blackwell will be showing “Dolphin Tale” on Friday, April 20th as part of Family Movie Night. More information is contained in the Banner this week.

 District 54 offers “Take Your Child To Work Day” on Thursday, April 26, 2012. A “Take Your Child To Work Day” packet, which includes a parent letter explaining guidelines and procedures, permission form, and follow-up activities, is available in our school office. The purpose of this “Take Your Child To Work Day” is to provide an opportunity for children to discover first hand a career as well as an opportunity to discover how the skills they learn in school are applied in everyday work experiences. Packets will be available in the office beginning April 16th. If you wish for your child to participate in “Take Your Child to Work Dayplease contact Sue Longo at suelongo@sd54.org   Students interested in participating in “Take Your Child To Work Day” must return their signed permission form to their Principal.

 Midterms will be going home on Friday. Students that are not performing to their fullest will be receiving a midterm report. Please continue to work in conjunction with your classroom teacher to make positive steps to improve grades before June 5th .Teachers are available at any time to review your child’s progress.

 Have a very enjoyable week!
Regards,

 Brad Carter
Principal

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From the Desk of Mr. Carter — April 9,2012

Posted Monday, April 9th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 Hello Super Families of Blackwell School,

 Expect Respect- Our PBIS Bully Prevention Program

 The students and staff at Blackwell have been learning and practicing the Expect Respect Program for several months, starting with our Cool Tools in January focusing on PBIS Bully Prevention Program curriculum (How to use Stop, Walk, Talk as a strategy to deal with disrespectful behavior). The students have been continuing to learn and practice skills for respectful behavior through our all school goals and community/social skills/team building class meetings as well as the on-going conversations with staff and students throughout each day, teaching, re-teaching respectful behavior. For more information on this program, please be sure to attend this month’s PTA meeting. Mrs. Brodie, Blackwell social worker, will be reviewing the program and sharing information/data gathered over the year.

 Thank you to all of our parents that supported our “Opening Day” of the baseball season last week. Without your support, we could not have popped enough popcorn and serve the masses for lunch. Our students and staff loved the day! We are so fortunate to have such a supportive cast of parents that constantly put the students of Blackwell School first. Our students truly earned this incentive by reducing the amount of majors/minors by half from where we were last year in March. Tremendous job!

 Have a marvelous week!

 Regards,

Brad Carter
Principal
Blackwell School

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From the Desk of Mr. Carter 4-3-12

Posted Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 

Tremendous Blackwell Families,
Welcome back from your week long break! I hope that you got to spend some quality time with the family and rejuvenate for the final few months of school.

 As we head into the spring months, I will be keeping you informed of any changes that might be occurring at Blackwell. A few changes I would like to tell you about concern a few staff members venturing out to try new things at another school. Both Ms. Betsy Brantner and Mrs. Shannon Steen will be headed to Stevenson School next year. Ms. Brantner and Mrs. Steen have been instrumental in guiding Blackwell to being one of the top schools in SD 54 and have made a huge impact with the students, families and staff. I wish them the very best as they will continue making positive changes and connections at their new school. 

To fill the vacated literacy coach role, Mrs. Debbie Dubinski will be using all of her 22 years of experience to support our students and staff in the area of literacy. Mrs. Dubinski has been working at Lakeview School for the past 22 years working in the primary grades as a teacher and a literacy coach. Due to the open position left by Mrs. Cubberley (retirement), we had to fill that role too. Mrs. Jill Donlan, a seven year veteran at Lakeview School will be joining our staff as a 1/2 multi-grade teacher. Mrs. Donlan has been a proud member of School District 54 her entire life. Her husband is also a teacher at Mead Jr. High. Both Mrs. Donlan and Mrs. Dubinski are excited about the new change and have heard many wonderful comments about the Blackwell community.

 Thanks again for your commitment to our students! We have a very busy final two months, so keep your eyes peeled to the calendar to see what’s happening.

 Have a wonderful week!

 Regards,

Brad Carter
Principal

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From the Desk of Mr. Carter 3-21-12

Posted Monday, March 19th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

Hello Blackwell Families and Friends,

March can be defined by four simple letters, I.S.A.T. All the students at Blackwell are working hard on growing academically, socially, and emotionally. Part of measuring that growth comes by demonstrating their knowledge on standardized tests in grades 3-6. The teachers have done an outstanding job of teaching concepts that will not only help the students succeed on this test, but in the years to come. Now that ISATs are completed, we will continue with our normal classroom schedules. Great job, once again, to our students for doing their very best on the test!

Beyond ISATs, we have been experiencing some unseasonably warm weather. Please be reminded that students are expected to wear clothing that is in keeping with health and safety standards and does not interfere with the educational process. Our teachers have had discussions with students about appropriate dress, so all students are aware of what is acceptable and what isn’t. For P.E., Mr. Navas wanted me to remind students to wear gym shoes on gym days.
A friendly reminder that all Family Folders are due back on Wednesdays! Our students bring home Family Folders every Friday to inform parents on all the important happenings at Blackwell. Please get your folders in on time so that we do not have to create new folders or need to contact families multiple times. Thanks for your assistance and thanks to our PTA members and volunteers that help with the folders.

I would like to thank the PTA and all the parents who have volunteered throughout this year. Your dedication and willingness to help makes Blackwell School an amazing place to be! Thank you!

And finally, I will be sending the Blackwell Banner Newsletter as an attachment from now on. We always have so much information in the Banner that sometimes it is extremely large and fills up your email inboxes.

Have a wonderful week and a safe and enjoyable Spring Break!

Regards,
Brad Carter
Principal
Blackwell School

 Below is the link to our newsletter:
Blackwell Banner

 

 

From the Desk of Mr. Carter

Posted Monday, March 12th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

Spectacular Blackwell Families,

 

I hope you enjoyed the spring-like weather over the weekend and remembered to set your alarms ahead one hour. Looking forward to more fantastic weather ahead as we move towards the spring season!

 

Our students and staff have worked very diligently this week on Reading and Math ISAT testing. Teachers have repeatedly commented that student effort has been impressive! Thank you for your continued support of testing as we move into final week. We will finish Reading 3 and Math 3 for all grades by Tuesday, and our fourth graders will also complete Science on Wednesday and Thursday. It has been so helpful to the students and the testing environment to have our students in attendance and arriving on time each day during testing. Thank you to parents who have assisted with these efforts.

 

We have our monthly PTA meeting on Tuesday, March 13th at 7PM. I look forward to seeing familiar faces and hopefully a few new ones too!

 

And lastly, the Schaumburg Parent University is presenting “Doing it Different to get Different” on Thursday, March 22 from 6-7:30PM at District Office. This workshop will help give some practical approaches to parents on the following issues:

 

*Creating a responsible, loving and caring kid

*Positive parenting

*Difference between discipline and punishment

*Rewards and conferences

*How to communicate with your child best (depending on age)

 

If you are interested in attending you can register at SPU@sd54.org or by calling Dr. Meg Kwak at (847) 357-5534.

 

Upcoming Events

March 5-16 – ISAT Testing

March 12 – Pizza Monday

March 13 – PTA Meeting 7PM

March 14 – School Store Open

March 15 – Birthday Books; GEMS Club

March 16 – Ice Cream Day

March 20 – Last Day of After School Band for 5th Graders

March 22 – Hot Lunch; GEMS Club; Last Day of Band for 6th Graders; 5th/6th Band Concert at Addams Jr. High

March 23 – Ice Cream Day

March 26-30 – Spring Break

 

Have a wonderful week!

 

Regards,

 

Brad Carter

Principal

Blackwell School

From the Desk of Mr. Carter

Posted Monday, March 5th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

Dear Magnificent Blackwell Families and Friends,

Over the next two weeks students in third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades will be taking the Illinois Standard Achievement Tests (ISAT) in the areas of Reading and Math. Our fourth graders will take Science ISATs in addition to the Reading and Math. To prepare for this testing, grade level professional learning communities have been working with students on test taking strategies and becoming familiar with the format of the test. This, plus the practicing and mastery of essential Reading and Math skills, will optimize our students potential on the tests. To insure that your child performs at an optimum level, we ask you to help in the following ways:

þ Without putting undue pressure on your child, encourage him/her to put forth their best possible effort on these tests.

þ Please be sure that your child has a good night’s sleep prior to the test dates.

þ Make sure that your child eats a nutritious breakfast.

þ Provide a nutritious snack.

þ Please get your child to school on time! Testing will start exactly at 8:45 a.m. A hurried child will have difficulty concentrating.

þ Attendance is imperative throughout the two weeks of testing; however, do not send a sick child to school.

We appreciate your ongoing support as parents, and we especially appreciate it during these weeks of ISAT testing.

Lastly, our Blackwell students will be receiving their progress reports from the second trimester on Wednesday, March 7th. The progress reports will be sent home with students at the end of the day. If at any time you’d like to review your child’s progress, please contact your child’s classroom teacher. Our home/school connection is vital to the success of all students!

Warm regards,

Mr. Brad Carter, Principal                       Ms. Joann Kort, Assistant Principal

 

Read the Blackwell Banner  Mar 5 2012

From The Desk of Mr. Carter

Posted Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

 

Hello Magnificent Blackwell Community,

I hope you enjoyed the three day weekend. We are all gearing up for our Fun Fair this Friday! Looking forward to a fun-filled night! Thanks in advance to all our wonderful volunteers assisting with the event.

Here is the latest news from Blackwell School…

 

  • Kindergarten registration is Thursday. Please stop by at 9-11am, 1-2:30pm and 6-8pm to receive assistance filling out paper work and getting your kids prepared for kindergarten.

 

  • FUN FAIR this Friday from 5-8pm!

 

  • · The ISAT testing period begins March 5th and runs through March 16th. As the time gets closer, more information will be available about the testing schedule. All 3rd through 6th grade students at Link are required to take the ISAT test. Students are tested in reading and math. Additionally, 4th grade students are tested in science.

 

Read the latest edition of the Blackwell Banner:  Feb 21 2012

Have a great week!

Sincerely,

Brad Carter

 

From the Desk of Mr. Carter

Posted Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 by Mrs. Buzek

Read the Blackwell Banner; click here Feb 6 2012

Hello Blackwell Friends and Families,
Here are some reminders about some events happening at Blackwell and District 54 over the next two weeks:

*Tuesday, February 7 – PTA Meeting @7PM in Lounge

*Wednesday, February 8 – 1/2 Day Teacher In-service
- 11:40 Dismissal for Grades 1-6
- NO SCHOOL EC and KDG

*Thursday, February 9 – Hot Lunch

*Tuesday, February 14 – District 54 Blood Drive

*Wednesday, February 15 – Early Dismissal @ 2:30PM

*Thursday, February 16 – Birthday Books

*Friday, February 17 – Ice Cream Day
-Talent Show Permission Slips Due
-Schaumburg Foundation Mardi Gras @ Stonegate in Hoffman Estates

Have a marvelous week!

Regards,

Brad

Brad Carter
Principal
Blackwell School