It's "Nacho" Ordinary Book Fair and it's a Reading Fiesta at CCMS and CCHS Library!!
New Dates:
Monday, February 24, 2014 - 8th grade.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014 - HS and Final Day.
*Parent Night is Tuesday the 25th from 6-8 p.m.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!
We’re proud to be participating in FundingFactory’s 2014 Recycling Rumble. JACKSON ELEMENTARY is facing off against SEDGWICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL from SEDGWICK, ME and we need your help!
Now through April 15, drop off empty laser and inkjet
cartridges and used cell phones, MP3
players, GPS devices, and digital cameras. With each item you contribute, we’ll be one step closer to knocking
out our competitor!
The winning organization between the two will earn
a 25% fundraising bonus, and the top
recycler among all nationwide match-ups will also win $5,000, all compliments
of the national fundraising through recycling program FundingFactory.
Don’t
forget to ask your workplace for their cartridges to support JACKSON ELEMENTARY instead
of sending them back to the manufacturer.
For more information about supporting JACKSON ELEMENTARY as
an individual or Business Supporter, contact the office at 814-749-8421 or
email theeney@cencam.org.
Counselor Appreciation Week
National School Counseling Week was celebrated February 3-7 in each building. The theme was "School Counseling: Building Magical Futures," highlighting the tremendous impact school counselors have in helping students achieve school success and plan for a career. School counselors make an impact in every student’s life, assisting with academic, career and personal/social development. We are very appreciative of the multitude of services our counselors provide and coordinate for students, parents, teachers, administrators, and community agencies. School counselors often have to morph from routine scheduling tasks, to a tragic death, to a drug issue, or to reporting a case of abuse in just seconds. Our sincere thanks are extended to Mrs. Dixon, Mr. Wilson, Ms. Ribarich, and Mrs. Wolf for all they do to ensure a safe and productive learning environment within our schools.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
"Nacho" Ordinary Book Fair
The "Nacho" Ordinary Book Fair is a reading fiesta! This event will take place at Central Cambria Middle School/High School Library from February 18-21st.
Book Fair Parent Night
The Book Fair Parent Night will be on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 from 6-8 pm at the high school.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
St. Francis “ROCK” Program Visits Mr. Wagner's Chemistry Classes
On February 4 (2/4/14), students from the St. Francis “ROCK”
program came to work with and present their program to Mr. Wagner’s Chemistry
classes. “ROCK” stands for Rural
Outreach Chemistry for Kids and is an excellent program to get high school
students interested in science oriented college programs and careers. Three of Mr. Wagner’s former Chemistry
students, Christopher Evans, Sabrina Blake, and Tim Shoff, came back to Central
Cambria to present the program. A former
Bedford student, Rebecca Krupa, also helped present the “ROCK” program. The St. Francis students performed
demonstrations and hands on activities with the students involving liquid
nitrogen, the gas laws, and superconductivity.
The students absolutely loved the program and took a real interest in
the hands on chemistry that was being presented. Mr. Wagner and his students would also like
to thank Mrs. McDermott for allowing the St. Francis students to come in and
present the “ROCK” program.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Kindles Donated to Jackson Elementary
Jackson Elementary has been
working hard to raise money for the Tech Pal program, designed to incorporate
technology into the classroom. The goal is to raise enough money to purchase
Kindle Fires for the 4th and 5th grades.
Recently, a very generous
anonymous donor donated 40 Kindle Fires to the program. With the proceeds from
the Jackson Heritage 5k donated by the Jackson Township Supervisors, a spirit
sale, student donations, donations from Gilkey Pools, Dr. Joseph Cavalier, Dr.
Donald Leckey and other business donations, Jackson Elementary was also able to
purchase a charging cart. The Jackson Elementary PTO also donated Amazon gift
cards to help with the cost of apps.
From the students, faculty and staff, we would like to thank all of those who support our students at Jackson Elementary.
Jackson Elementary is still accepting donations to continue
purchasing Kindle Fires so that each student in 4th and 5th
grade has their own to save their work and progress on. If you are
interested in becoming a Tech Pal, please contact Jackson Elementary at
814-749-8421.
Fuel Up to Play 60
Fuel Up to Play 60
Cambria Elementary was awarded $603 from Fuel Up to Play 60 to promote “Grab and Go” breakfasts. Also, the members of Fuel Up to Play 60 have asked students at Cambria Elementary to pilot an Adopt-A-Farmer program. The DoVan farm family is from Berlin and will talk with some fifth grade students about the dairy industry by way of Skype. The dairy industry is interested in the health of students and the use of low-fat dairy products to accomplish this.
Cambria Elementary was awarded $603 from Fuel Up to Play 60 to promote “Grab and Go” breakfasts. Also, the members of Fuel Up to Play 60 have asked students at Cambria Elementary to pilot an Adopt-A-Farmer program. The DoVan farm family is from Berlin and will talk with some fifth grade students about the dairy industry by way of Skype. The dairy industry is interested in the health of students and the use of low-fat dairy products to accomplish this.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Kindergarten Registration!
JACKSON
ELEMENTARY – March 27th and March 28th
CAMBRIA ELEMENTARY – April 7th and April 8th
Jackson Elementary School will hold kindergarten registration on Thursday, March 27th and Friday (if needed), March 28th. Cambria Elementary School will hold kindergarten registration on Monday, April 7th and April 8th. All parents must call Jackson Elementary School at 749-8421 and Cambria Elementary School at 472-8432 to pre-register for the time and date of their appointment.
To be eligible for kindergarten, a child must be five years of age on or before August 31, 2014; have three DTP plus one dose after the child’s fourth birthday, three Polio, three Hepatitis B, two MMRs and two Varicella vaccines (Chicken Pox).
Jackson Elementary Principal, Tricia Murin, and Cambria Elementary Interim Principal, Jennifer Mesoras, requests all children attend registration along with their parents/guardians.
The Jackson Elementary and Cambria Elementary Parent Teacher Organization will be at the school to assist in the registration.