April 3, 2015

Spring Break Next Week – Enjoy!

End of Grade Testing
This is a reminder that all 3-5th grade students will participate in the End of Grade (EOG) testing beginning Thursday, April 16th through Friday, May 1st.

End of Grade Schedule
April 16th: 3rd, 4th, 5th grade ELA
April 17th: 5th ELA
April 20th: 3rd, 4th, 5th Writing
April 21st: 5th Writing
April 22nd: 3rd, 4th, 5th Math
April 23rd: 5th Math
April 27th: 3rd, 4th, 5th Science
April 28th: 5th Science
April 29th: 3rd, 4th, 5th Social Studies
April 30th: 5th Social Studies

** Three classes of 5th grade will take the GA Milestones each day. Please check with your child's teacher for specific details.

Please check the school website for parent resources to help support your child with the GA Milestones End of Grade Assessment.

No Lunch Visitors
Due to EOG testing and alternative lunch schedules, we are asking that there be no lunch visitors allowedthe entire month of April. Also, the last week of school (May 18-22) the Kindergarten classes will be using the stage so no lunch visitors that week.

PAWS and Breathe
It's that time of year again! Students worried and stressed over taking state tests! Our wonderful PTA President, Shannon Zdancewicz, and her lovable lab, Sampson, have a solution that just might help alleviate the stressful testing mornings and a little fun before the day begins. Statistics show that taking a few minutes to love on a dog, reduces blood pressure and has a calming effect on people. Shannon and Sampson will bewalking around and visiting classrooms between 7:00-7:40 on testing days. Thank you Shannon and Sampsonfor this support!

Upraised Math
We are excited to offer Upraised Math, a resource to help families and parents help their child succeed in math. Families use Upraised Math to stay informed about what their child is learning, understand today’s new teaching strategies, and get tips to help with homework. They can also access high quality resources online, including videos, practice activities, and games. You can access Upraised 24/7 from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. Check out the user guide for additional information on navigating the website: UPRAISED MATH.

To get exclusive access as a Roswell North family member, go to and use the code: roswellnorth

Intent to Return
We need your help in planning for next year! If you anticipate not returning to Roswell North for the 2015-2016 schoolyear, please complete this form and return it to your child’s teacher.
Forms are due by Wednesday, April 22nd.

Foundation Soiree Coming April 18th
The deadline for purchasing tickets for the Roswell North Elementary Foundation’s 2015 Spring Soiree is Friday, April 3, 2015! We have lots of great auction items including tickets to Walt Disney World, a resort stay in Cancun, tickets for family-friendly attractions, summer camps, and restaurant gift certificates including the Palm, Common Quarter, Seed, Little Alley Steak, OsteriaMattone, and many other favorites in Roswell. Additionally, there are one-of-a-kind teacher-hosted events and creative student artwork that is part of the auction. The artwork is now on display in the hallway and media center. This year’s event is themed “April in Paris” and includes a silent auction, dinner and dancing! Proceeds benefit the Licata Science Lab and the Foundation’s education initiatives. Last year’s event sold out quickly, so purchase your tickets today! You can purchase tickets by clicking on the registration link under the 2015 Spring Soiree tab at Even if you are unable to attend the event, you can participate in the online bidding by logging onto beginning Saturday, April 11th. More details will be sent out about the online bidding after spring break. The Foundation would like to thank the following businesses that have donated auction items for the 2015 Spring Soiree including Chill and Body, DJ Dad, Fetch! Party Time Mugshots, Petcare, the Georgia Aquarium and Rich Hippie Design.

From the Clinic
Springtime is here and seasonal allergies have been causing a lot of discomfort at RNE. Here is some information that may be helpful. Although symptoms can be different for each person, the following are commons symptoms of seasonal allergies: Sneezing, itchy nose and throat, itchy, red and/or watery eyes, stuffy nose, clear runny nose, or coughing.

Symptoms of the common cold are similar but usually last only 7-10 days. Symptoms lasting longer may be due to allergies. Fever and body aches are NOT a symptom of allergies and may require a doctor visit.

Pay particular attention if your child has asthma. Seasonal allergies can trigger asthma symptoms. If your child has asthma he/she may need pre-treatment before playing outside on high-pollen days. Call the school clinic if your child will need to keep an inhaler at school.

There is no real cure for allergies, but it is possible to reduce symptoms:

- Stay indoors when pollen counts are high.

- Keep windows closed and run air conditioner when needed.

- Change clothing and wash hands and face after playing outside.

- Take a shower and wash hair before going to bed.

- Clean and dust your home regularly.

- Use an air purifier with a HEPA filter when sleeping.

- Talk to your health care provider about medications to alleviate symptoms.

A website to check pollen count is: You can also receive smog alert information updates by signing up on

From the Music Department
This is a reminder for any fourth grader who signed up for the 4/25 Bulloch Hall performance: The week back after the break please check in with your teacher when you arrive at school then report immediately to Ms. Weingart’s classroom for practice (7:15 a.m.).

Our Interact club, led by Ms. Weingart, received an award from the Roswell Rotary for their service and commitment to city of Roswell. The members of the club received their award Thursday afternoon. Congrats to Jessica and her crew!!

Proposed Slate for 2015-16 RNE PTA Board
The RNE PTA Nominating Committee nominates the following individuals for the RNE PTA Board for the 2015-16 school year. The slate proposed by the Nominating Committee will be posted on the front door of the school for at least 10 days prior to the election of the new board members. The vote for the proposed slate will take place on Friday, April 24th at the PTA Board Meeting. All PTA members are invited to attend the meeting and vote on the proposed slate at that time.

CO-PRESIDENTS: Shannon Zdancewicz and Caryn Saker
VP ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT: Kate Scarborough
VP COMMUNICATION: Aimee Douglass
VP PARENT/FAMILY INVOLVEMENT: Robin Miller
VP SCHOOL SUPPORT: Kim Keating
VP WAYS & MEANS: Meghan McClanahan
SECRETARY: Farrah Ryan
TREASURER: Rebecca Groves

CMS School Governance Council
Elections for CMS School Governance Council are happening soon. Please consider nominating yourself or someone you know who would be an excellent leader for our school. Parent or guardians of rising 6th-7th graders are eligible to run for a 2-year term. See our website for more information.

Class Pictures
Please direct any questions regarding class pictures to Studio 7 at 770-685-7391.

From the Music Department
There are a few spots available for 4th graders to perform at Bulloch Hall on 4/25. Students will report at 1 p.m. and sing at 1:30 p.m., wearing jeans and a white shirt. If a student is interested, they should see Ms. Weingart for a permission slip, due before spring break.

Save the date…. The 5th Grade Service Project…. Keep Roswell Beautiful
Will be held on Sunday, April 26th at 9:00am. We will spend an hour picking up trash along the main road in Roswell Area Park. Meet us in the parking lot by the school/baseball fields. Refreshments will be provided. Please bring your gloves.

Used Book Sale
Monday, May 4 through Wednesday, May 6 - 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Media Center
All books 2 for $1 or $.50/each
We are now accepting donations so please do some spring cleaning and bring in any books you have. We are looking for books for grades PreK-6th grade and especially need books for grades 3-5. We also accept cookbooks and nonfiction books on elementary subjects. This is a great chance to stock up on summer reading and cookbooks make great Mother's Day gifts!

5th Grade Parents

Rising 6th grade transition dates:

•Friday, April 24, 2015 (RNES)

Bridges students speak with RNES 5th grade classrooms

•Tuesday, May 5, 2015 (CMS)

Rising 6th grade tour: 9 – 11:30 am (RNES: 9 – 10 am; 10 – 10:30 am

Fourth and Fifth Grade Dance – Save the Date

The school dance will be Friday April 24th from 6-8 PM. The dance is for 4th and 5th graders ONLY. More information will be coming soon.

Reminders:

  • How do I become a volunteer?

Register at the Fulton County Schools Department of Safety & Security web page. “Community” then “Partners & Volunteers”

Complete the mandatory online training.

Complete the volunteer application.

Wait for a confirmation email from Fulton County Schools.

Visit the school and begin volunteering.

For your convenience, the links below provide direct access to the required forms.

  • Transportation Changes

When writing a transportation change for your child, please put their regular way home on the note as well as the change. That way, we can notify the regular transportation folks of the change, so they will not be looking for your child.

  • Family Trips

Student absences for family trips are considered unexcused, unless you receive prior approval from the principal. Parents must submit, in writing, a request for the days to be excused, stating the educational relevance of the trip. Students must also submit a written journal of the trip highlighting what they’ve learned. The request for the absence must be submitted to Mrs. Smith no later than two weeks prior to travel. Approval is at the discretion of the Principal.

  • Lost and Found

There are many coats, sweaters, shirts, and hats in the Lost and Found. Please take the time to check the Lost and Found located at the end of the 5th grade hall. Unclaimed items will be donated to NFCC donated twice a month; once in the middle of the month and again at the end of the month.

  • Birthday Treats
    Due to the increasing cases of food allergies among our students, we ask that birthday celebration treats be non-food items. Suggestions include pencils, stickers, etc. The front office staff will make sure that the teacher is aware that the items were dropped off and the students will receive them that day.
  • Students Returning to School After Hours
    It has been RNE’s policy for students not to enter their classroom after hours. The custodians are busy cleaning and teachers sometimes are involved with meetings and planning.
  • Guest Lunch Schedule

KKBorg Tuesday 1stLeeTuesday
WalterTuesdayWesselingTuesday
HallWednesdayBowlingWednesday
NicholsWednesdayWilliamsWednesday
DeGaetanoThursdayLieblichThursday
SchindlerThursdayVanKriekenThursday
MihichFridayCarrollFriday
YoungFridayMaples Friday

  • Per the Fulton County Food and Nutrition Office, outside vendor’s food items are not allowed in the cafeteria. No sodas are ever allowed.
  • Students who eat on the stage must follow the same lunchroom expectations as the students who are not eating with their parents. Proper manners include:
  1. staying in their seat
  2. raising their hands
  3. purchasing all snacks/ice cream before sitting down.
  4. students will not be allowed to leave the stage until lunch dismissal.
  5. students will not be allowed to invite classmates on stage.

Upcoming Dates:

April 6-10 / Spring Break
April 16 / EOG testing begins for all 3-5th graders
April 18 / Foundation’s Annual Soiree
April 24 / Fourth and Fifth Grade Dance - 6-8 PM.
April 26 / Clean Up Roswell Area Park
May 4 / Used Book Sale – Media Center
May 12 / Kindergarten Roundup – 4:30-6pm

Partners in Education

We are pleased to have many wonderful businesses supporting our school! RNE wants to remind everyone to please patronize all our Partners in Education. Laura Webb, assistant principal, is our business partner contact.

Dr. Licata at Pediatric Associates

Meer Electric

Mathnasium

Crabapple Tutoring

Chick-Fil-A at Roswell Town Center

Aurora/Area51 Movie and Mini Golf

Dignity Memorial

The Roswell School

HoneyBaked Ham

Salon de la vie

TigerRock Martial Arts of Roswell
Cue Barbeque

Giddy-Up Fitness

Kids Chess

Southern Sprinkler Systems

Barberitos

Cici’s of Roswell

Zaxby’s

Fickle Pickle/Sugar Shack

Free money cards below:

Target

Kroger

Publix
School place of Roswell
Home Depot
Hauser Realty Group, LLC
Critter Control of Atlanta