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BLACK BEAR’S PAW
“Growing Healthy
Kids in a Healthy
World”
In This Issue
What’s Happening in
4th Grade
Global Competency
PTO
Mascot Election
Student of the Month
Partners in Education
Eastwood Elementary Newsletter November 2016
Hart to Heart
Eastwood Family - With the “Thanksgiving” season behind us, I
want to say “Thank you, for Giving”. Your generosity in con-
tributing to our Bundle Up Bears winter clothing drive and Book
Bears book drive has been amazing! Our Eastwood families are
touching lives all across the state of WV. It is an honor to
represent the Eastwood school community and your giving spir-
it. I must also say how proud I was to see over 100 men join
us for the Watch Dog Kick-Off! Time invested in our children
will produce BIG results. Thank you!
We’ve been Growing in Grit this month by 1) Giving it our all,
2) Refusing to give up, 3) Increasing our power, and 4) Trying
our best. We’re focused on the goal and ready to grow! The
sky is the limit and we are shooting for the stars!! Stay Gritty!
Always Proud to be a Black Bear!
Mrs. Hartshorn
Student of the Month
Black Bear Student Of
the Month
Terrific Kids
Can’t make the PTO meeting or have a question for the PTO? E-mail your
questions to [email protected].
Parents: You may begin submitting school related photos for the 2016-2017 yearbook. Send photos to: [email protected]
Teacher Student of the
Month
Black Bear Student
of the Month
Terrific Kids
Liza Miller K Emilie S. Alex O. Jerry W.
Amber Nichols K Miles D. Bianca M. Ian P.
Andrea Panepinto K Noah H. Micaiah B. Payton W.
Cindy Redmond K Samson A. Preston T. Paul L.
Ruth Siegel K Ariana M. Dominic R. Rylynn B.
Carrie McMillen 1 Alyssa S. Addisyn L. Jadyn H.
Ashley Moran 1 Albani B. Layla T. Sophia F.
Lauren Webster 1 Renzo P. Lily A. Colton C.
Lois Williams 1 Sebastian B. Arlo C. Brysten B.
Mary Conley 2 Evelyn H. Lincoln T. Lauren S.
Tamara Dawson 2 Pavlos B. Alivia H. Brooklyn W.
Ashley Sayre 2 Brooke P. Rylee K. Wyatt T.
Mary Ellen Simis 2 Braxton S. Trennah P.
Caitlin Barber 3 Lorelei N. Bryer T. Haley D.
Marissa Heckel 3 Sela B. Sammy D. Gavin E.
Holly Lucas 3 Charlotte D. Jasmine K. Addison S.
Joyce Warner 3 Juliette L. Raegan B. Devon H.
Lana Boyce 4 Lucy L. Sadaya J. T.J. F.
Elaina Duley 4 Sophia B. Eliana T. Michael M.
Jessica Greene 4 Will D. Emilee M. Logan F.
Dee Lee 4 Ayham A. Gibson J. Samantha M.
Leslie Cox 5 Camille G. Olivia H. Caleb P.
Marcus Law 5 Max D. Brodee L. Zach W.
Karen Lemery 5 Preston H. Madalyn T. Gracie S.
Jennifer Potts 5 Isaiah H. Roman D. Caddy S.
In order to teach our students more about the election process, Eastwood’s students voted in their very own
election, an election to choose a name for Eastwood’s mascot, the black bear. Each grade level held primary
elections to choose the name that they wanted on the final ballot. These are the names that were submitted
by each grade level:
Kindergarten…..Mountaineer Bear
1st Grade….Shadow
2nd Grade….Michael Recycle
3rd Grade….Beast of the East
4th Grade….Willow
5th Grade….Grizz
Each grade level had student representatives present their name selection at out October Eastwood Way
assembly. The students discussed the reasons that they felt their name should be chosen. The students hung
posters and flyers in the cafeteria and hallways, encouraging students to vote for certain names.
In the days leading up to Election Day, Eastwood’s students cast their votes, choosing from the nominated
names. Our third graders calculated the votes. And the winner was….WILLOW!
Our Eastwood black bear mascot will be named Willow.
Hang on to your hats! We have another month filled with student activities. Mrs. Antonini is heading up a Book Drive starting November 7th through November 18th. Please bring in new or gently used
books to be donated to our friends in southern West Virginia. These books should be school age ap-propriate. Starting Monday, November 7th, we will participate in the annual WCLG Holiday food Drive. Please send in non-perishable food items. This drive will end on Friday, December the 9th. The week of November 14th we will celebrate American Education Week. Students will participate in different activities throughout the week. On Monday, November 14th, the whole school will Drop everything
and read (D.E.A.R.). This will take place after our morning meetings and everyone in the building will have a chance to sit back, relax, and read a good book! Wednesday, November 16th, classes will
partner up with another class in the building and have a chance to buddy read with each other. This is a great opportunity for our students to read with classes they might not have much contact with. Then on Friday the 18th, students can dress like their favorite character. So put your thinking caps on and
start planning!
Dear Eastwood Parents,
Fourth grade is working on a project called “Global Web Designers” with a partner in a developing country. The students are learning about a country (Argentina, Nicaragua, Guatemala or Brazil) and collaborating with a student using the educational website Level Up Village. Their STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math-ematics and Arts) project has the purpose to raise social awareness about Global Warming. The students will be learning about different sources of energy (solar, wind, hydro and nuclear energy, coding (HMTL, CSS and Ja-vaScript basics), web design, team work and developing global competence skills.
I would like to take this to opportunity to thank Mrs. Karen Davis and Mrs. Andrea Rush for their support in the fourth grade classrooms.
For more information visit the website http://www.levelupvillage.com/
In the Spanish class, kindergarten is learning numbers, colors, days of the week and months of the year. First grade is reviewing calendar, colors and learning about monarch butterflies. Second grade is learning about pets, farm and wild animals from Costa Rica. Third and fifth grade are learning to retell the story “El bebé sucio” (The Dirty Baby).
November 1st and 2
nd are celebration days in Mexico. We remember and honor family members who
passed away. During “Dia de los muertos” (Day of the Dead), people celebrate the holidays by making special foods, dancing, playing music and making skeleton and skull crafts.
!Adiós! Arrivederci, hoşçakalın, 再见 , αντίο, さようなら Sayōnara, وداعا
M.A.E. Judith Gallegos de Lasker
Eastwood Elementary
677 201st Memorial Highway
Morgantown, WV 26505
Phone: 304-284-8226
Fax: 304-284-8235
web address:
Remember to Recycle!
Mo-
nongalia County Schools and Eastwood Elementary School do not discriminate in
any program or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national
origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression, gen-
der identity, or disability. The following employees have been designated to han-
dle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination.
Monongalia County Schools Title
IX Coordinator
Adam Henkins
Email: [email protected]
Eastwood Elementary Title
IX Coordinator
Tracy L. Cottrell
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 304-284-8226
In 4th Grade Compacted Math, students held a mathematical debate. The
debate was based on “Which Multiplication Method is the Best?” Students
had the chance to select one of the seven methods that they learned and de-
bate why their particular method is the best. The class ended up dividing in-
to three debate groups-- Partial Products, Area Model, and Tens, Hundreds,
and Thousands. The students had to support their method with valid points.
They had 5 minutes to argue their pros and arguments against the methods.
We had four student judges to control the debate. It ended up being a great
math class full of a wonderful math discussion.
City of Morgantown
As a Partner in Education, the City of Morgantown supports Eastwood in so
many ways! Each month the mayor of Morgantown joins us for our East-
wood Way assembly to hand out monthly awards. They proudly display stu-
dent artwork in the City Hall lobby. The communications manager posts
Eastwood items of interest on the city website and on the government chan-
nel 15.
During Municipal Government Week, Oct.17-21, several city officials visited our school for read
aloud opportunities and career talks. Many of our older students wrote “If I Were Mayor” essays that
were read on live TV during the City Council meeting on Oct. 18. The essays will be on display in
the City Hall lobby.
We are so grateful for the continued support from our partnership with the City of Morgantown.