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It is wonderful to have our OWLs back in the building this morning after a much needed break. Below, you will find a list of the upcoming activities and preparations for April and May:
NYS ELA Testing, Grades 5-8: April 11-18:
- Grades 6 and 7: April 11-12
- Grade 8: April 15-16
- Grade 5: April 17-18
In preparation for testing, all 8th Grade students must have their district-issued laptops and chargers in the building by Friday, April 12th. All Grade 5 students must have their district-issued laptops and chargers in the building by Tuesday, April 16th. The devices will remain in the building until testing has culminated.
On testing days, please be sure to drop off your child to school on time, by 7:30 a.m. as we will begin promptly at the start of 1st period. Students should eat a healthy breakfast and get ample sleep the previous night. We highly encourage students to participate in state testing as this helps identify additional academic supports that may be needed during next school year.
NYS Math Testing, Grades 5-8: April 30-May 9:
- Grade 5: April 30-May 1
- Grade 8: May 2-3
- Grades 6-7: May 8-9
In preparation for testing, all 8th Grade students must have their district-issued laptops and chargers in the building by Wednesday, May 1. All Grade 5 students must have their district-issued laptops and chargers in the building by Monday, April 29. The devices will remain in the building until testing has culminated.
On testing days, please be sure to drop off your child to school on time, by 7:30 a.m. as we will begin promptly at the start of 1st period. Students should eat a healthy breakfast and get ample sleep the previous night. We highly encourage students to participate in state testing as this helps identify additional academic supports that may be needed during next school year.
OTHER EVENTS:
- Site-Based Management Team (SBMT) Meeting: April 16th* from 2:40-3:40 p.m. in the LIBRARY (*date changed)
- Early Release Day: April 24
- Spring Musical: April 24 @ 6:00 p.m. (doors open at 5:30 p.m.)
- Superintendent’s Conference Day: April 25 (no students in attendance)
- Advanced Placement Exams: May 6-17
- Site-Based Management Team (SBMT) Meeting: May 14th from 2:40-3:40 p.m. in the LIBRARY
- Early Release Day: May 15
- Superintendent’s Conference Day: May 16 (no students in attendance)
- Senior Class Trip: May 17-19
- National Jr. Honor’s Society Induction Ceremony: May 21
- Creativity in Bloom: May 21
- National Honor’s Society Induction Ceremony: May 22
- Memorial Day Observed: May 27
- Welcome to the Nest, 5th Grade Orientation: May 29
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to contact the school at (716) 816-4330.
– The Administrative Team
We are thankful for the extra day in February! We have another edition of The Owl’s Perch for you to enjoy. Thank you to everyone who participated, and if we missed thanking anyone in the credits, we apologize in advance. Keep sharing your wonderful Owl stories, and we will keep you posted…on the Owl’s Perch! (See what I did there?)
The Owl’s Perch, The Student Newsletter of Frederick Law Olmsted #156, December Edition.
Thanks to everyone who helped get this one together. Please help us spread this newsletter far and wide. As Buddy the Elf once said, “The best way to spread Christmas is cheer singing loud for all to hear.”
Happy Holidays!
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Olmsted 156 is proud to partner with Identity Ink to offer school gear to our Olmsted community. The store will be open until 2/9 and all orders will be delivered to the school by March 1st. See Mr. Russell and Ms. Tolentino for details. THANKS!
Photo make ups for (grades 5-11 only), will take place on Tuesday November 14th
Please note, this is only for kids who missed the first round of pictures. It is not a retake session.
The National Honors Society, along with the Yellow Tulip Project, are having a food drive for the Olmsted Food Pantry November 1st-22nd. Please help to get the word out and encourage students to contribute so that we can continue to assist families in need.
Grades 5 & 9 – Pasta, pasta sauce
Grades 6 & 10 – Cereal, granola, PB& J
Grades 7 & 11 – Soup and canned vegetables
Grades 8 & 12 – Desserts and canned fruits
Donations can be collected in homerooms or in the boxes that have been placed on each floor. Students will be around to collect the donations. Thank you so much for your assistance!