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Austell Primarys Lamb Post
  • April 20th, 2009
  • Betty Jo Jackson Principal
  • Vicki Ray Assistant Principal

MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL I am amazed that we
are already into the fourth and final period of
this school year. The excitement related to the
end of this school terms activities is already
in the air. One of the most enjoyable aspects of
primary school students is their high energy
level coupled with their maturing personalities.
Although we have 5 weeks of school remaining,
many of our students are prepared to transition
to the next grade level. However, there is still
much to do. On Monday, April 20th we are asking
all of our parents to encourage their children to
turn off the TV for one week. This will assist
the children in spending time preparing for
successful performance while taking the Criterion
Reference Competency Test (CRCT), which will
start on Tuesday, April 21st and end on Thursday,
April 23rd. All first grade students will take
this test. Therefore, it is important for them
to be at school everyday, alert, well-behaved and
on time. The following are important dates for
the rest of the 2008-2009 school year April
20-24..Turn Off Your Television Week April
21-April 23..CRCT April 30..PTA _at_ 630-Students
will perform May 4..First Grade Students Field
Trip to Intermediate School May 5..Staff and
Teacher Appreciation Day May 8.. P.E. Field
Day May 12-14..Childrens Book Week (½ Off Book
Fair) May 13-14..Kindergarten Awards Day May
14..Partners and Volunteers Appreciation
Day May 15..AR Beach Party May 15..Movie Night
_at_ 630 May 20-21..First Grade Awards Day May
22..LAST DAY OF SCHOOL Thank you very much for
your support. Serving your children is a
pleasure. Mrs. Betty Jo Jackson 
ASP Parents,    Payment Procedures ASP
payments are put in an ASP payment envelope
Students name teachers name are required on
envelope Any transportation changes should be
sent on a separate note to the teacher (notes on
or inside the ASP envelope are not seen by the
teacher) Student or parent must put payment
envelope in the safe  If you have any questions
about payment of ASP, please call Angie Thornton,
ASP Bookkeeper 770-819-5804 x 227 
Please remember If your child is tardy, after
750, an adult must accompany the child into the
school to sign them in. If your child is absent,
please remember to send in an excuse for their
absence. Do not change the way your child will go
home by e-mail. Either write the teacher a note
and place in daily folder, call the front office
and fax the change no later than 145 pm.
Remember ASP is a prepaid program. You may pay
for your childs meals online at www.mealpay.com.
Please write childs name on all outer wear to
identify it easily if it is misplaced.
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Thank You Caraustar for your generous donation to
our school for the Spring Fling. Also, a
big Thank You to the Austell Fire Department for
judging our Cake Contest for Spring
Fling. We also want to recognize our
Partners in Education and volunteers who donated
their generous funds or valuable time for our
Spring Fling. We could not have had the success
we did without you.
Sun Valley Beach Austell First United Methodist
Church Stevie Bs Extreme Styles SCHS Student
Council Parent Volunteers/ Donations/PTA
Committee/Spring Fling Committee Austell Primary
Staff
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50 Off Sale!
  • Dear Parents
  • The Scholastic Buy One Book Get One Free Book
    Fair is May 11th through 14th from 710 AM to
    300 PM and you dont want to miss it! A Buy One
    Book Get One Free Book Fair is a special
    thank-you Fair that Scholastic is offering our
    school this year so we can place a book in every
    hand of every student one for each hand! You get
    twice the amount of books for half the price!
    Take a moment to look at the attached Book List
    for a preview of the types of books featured on
    the upcoming Fair. As always, Scholastic Book
    Fairs offers quality products to your family and
    our community to help us encourage recreational
    reading with our children.
  • Our Buy One Book Get One Free Book Fair gives you
    the opportunity to add twice as many books to
    your childs classroom library and home library
    at a great value. This is a great way to get
    started on that summer reading. We look forward
    to seeing you at this exciting event!
  • Sincerely,
  • Ms. Debbie Vassell Mitchell
  • Book Fair Chairperson
  • Austell Primary
  • P.S. For your convenience, our Book Fair accepts
    credit cards! Discover, Visa, MasterCard,
    American Express, and secured debit cards (with
    MasterCard or Visa logos on them)are all
    welcome.
  • Discover whats online for you in Scholastic Book
    Fairs Parents Guide!
  • Preview books youll find at the Book Fair and
    learn more about the benefits Book Fairs bring to
    your school, students and teachers.
  • www.scholastic.com/bookfairs

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First Grades April Newsletter Article All First
Grade students will participate in taking the
CRCT on April 21st 23rd. We will continue to
use best practices, TAG READ Strategy, IQ, and
TIPS as we review and re-teach skills and
concepts to ensure that our students will be
ready for the CRCT. Make sure that your child
gets plenty of rest, eats a healthy breakfast,
and is on time each day. We know that our
students are going to do well! After CRCT we
will have one more week of Functional Writing and
then we will start Response to Literature in
Writers Workshop. In Readers Workshop we will
continue building on our comprehension strategies
and increase fluency. For mathematics we will
review telling time by hour and half hour,
compare the length, capacity, and weight of
concrete objects using appropriate tools,
organizing and interpreting graphs, and solving
word problems. Upcoming Events May 1st AR
ends and Moms Breakfast 8-10 May 4th visit to
the Intermediate School _at_ 945 May 6th BOM May
8th Field Day May 13th Economics Day May 15th
Beach Party May 20th and 21st Awards Days May
22nd Last day of school
Kindergarten News  On Monday, April 20th
kindergarteners enjoyed an in-school field trip
from the Chattahoochee Nature Center. The
naturalists taught us about the red tailed hawk
and the great horned owl. We learned how the
raptors were similar and different as well as why
the birds were living in captivity at the
Chattahoochee Nature Center. We loved seeing the
beautiful birds up so close!  The Spring Musical
with Kindergarten and First Grade will be
Thursday, April 30th after the PTA meeting. We
would like to have all kindergarteners perform
with Mr. Frisbie.  Keep reading with you child
we have two more weeks to complete Accelerated
Reading Tests. All tests must be completed by May
1st. All Media Center books are due by May 1st.
  Other Important Dates May 1st  Muffins With
Mom. May 8th Field Day May 13th Kindergarten
Awards for Denison, Farrell, Headlee, Schwab and
   Williams classes at 900 am in Cafeteria May
14th Kindergarten Awards for Cohran, Irby,
McDonald, and Merediths    classes at 900 am in
the Cafeteria May 15th Accelerated Reader Beach
Party for children who met their AR goals 
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Summer Reading Programs are Fun and Promote
Literacy! Public libraries across the State
encourage reading through the Summer Reading
Program. In 2009, kids can Be Creative _at_ Your
Library! Children and families visit public
libraries to choose what they want to read as
part of a summertime mix of activities. Research
shows that children who read during the summer
perform better when school resumes in the fall.
So, make sure to sign up for your local librarys
summer reading program.
Reading during the summer is important for
everyone, and especially for children from
low-income families. It helps children keep and
improve the reading skills they've developed
during the school year. Some studies show that
children who don't read during the summer lose
skills by fall. Summer reading can help close the
achievement gap. -- Regents Chancellor Robert M.
Bennett
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Musical Notes Dear parents and students,
Kindergarten, First Grade and Multi-age Thursday,
April 30th 2009 630 PM Come and join us as we
sing farewell to our 1st graders and dedicate the
Austell Primary School Song. Congratulations to
Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Irby and Mrs. Farrells
classes for winning Class of the Month in music!
These classes demonstrated excellent musicianship
and good behavior. They had the highest CDs on
the jukebox wall. Have a great summer, Mr.
Frisbie
Spring Concert!
Austells Artists Since this is the last
newsletter of the school year I wanted to thank
all the parents, students and teachers for their
support. This year has been great! The students
have learned so much about different artists and
their styles as well as the elements and
principals of art. We will be wrapping up the
school year with lessons on Aboriginal Art for
Kindergarten and Pointillism for First Grade. I
am looking forward to teaching and inspiring
Austells young artists next year! Thanks Again!
Sarah Emrich Art Teacher
Computer Lab In the lab, first graders worked on
Spring Fling Flyers! We were able to post them
throughout the school as advertisements for the
Spring Fling. These next few weeks we will be
writing Thank You notes in appreciation of our
Volunteers, Partners in Education and local
businesses who have made donations of time,
materials or money to your childs school this
year. Our Kindergarteners are still working on
their graphing skills. They are keeping me busy
thinking of new challenges for them. They are
so smart!
  CLINIC NOTES The arrival of spring also
brings with it episodes of allergies and asthma.
I am seeing many children with itchy, red, watery
eyes. Here are some tips 1. Give your
child a bath and wash hair before bedtime to wash
off the pollen. 2. Wash hands and face when
your child comes in from outside. 3. Limit
outside time while the pollen count is high.
4. Keep windows and doors closed. 5.
Contact your doctor if allergies become
particularly bothersome. There are
medications that can make your child more
comfortable. 6. Contact your doctor if you
notice discolored drainage from the eyes. This
may be a sign of viral or bacterial
pinkeye, which is contagious. If your child
has asthma, please remember to keep an inhaler or
nebulizer medication in the clinic. Thanks
so much to all those who have returned borrowed
clothing or have donated clothes to the clinic.
Please remember the clinic if you clean out
closets this summer and have clothes to give
away. I have enjoyed working with your
children this year. I hope you all have a
wonderful summer! Debbie Bond RN   
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Field Day
Friday, May 8. Activities start at 800 a.m. -
1 50. Lunch break 1100-1215. If it rains
on May 8 Field Day will then be held on Friday,
May 15 same time. Coach Pruitt Mamie Pruitt,
PE Specialist mamie.pruitt_at_cobbk12.org Austell
Primary 5600 Mulberry Street Austell, GA 30106


NEWS FROM THE COUNSELOR Dr. Gretchen
Kea Thinking While Its Hot The students will
soon be on summer break. The slower pace of
summer is the perfect time to help process what
your child has learned during the school year and
find new ways to stretched his/her mind. Keep the
learning going all summer long with these
warm-weather activities that are fun as well as
educational. TALK WITH CHALK Suggest that your
child grab some fat sticks of sidewalk chalk and
head outside to create some colorful artistic
drawings on the blacktop driveway, the concrete
sidewalks, or pavement. Use the chalk to inspire
a family or neighborhood message board. Write and
draw great picture notes for those passing by to
read. Leave chalk for others to write messages
back. OPEN A BOX Look for exciting ways to add to
your play area and increase your childs
imagination. For example, use different sizes of
opened cardboard boxes to transform a jungle gym
into a castle or rocket ship. To create a
colorful moving mosaic, let children dance and
twirl with crepe paper streamers as they catch
the wind outside or us a fan inside. BUILD ON
BOOKS The public library is a wonderful spot to
cool down, relax and dream about becoming a
variety of characters or pretend to be living in
faraway places. Libraries (book stores, too!)
offer more than just books. Investigate the many
unique summertime programs. Take advantage of
puppet workshops, visits from childrens authors,
or dramatizations by storybook actors. As you can
see, creative ways to keep your child engaged
abound, whether youre in your own backyard or
out around town. No matter what you do, the
learning momentum you enjoy together will carry
on into the next school year.
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Yearbooks are still on sale!The 2008-9 all color
yearbooks are available for 15!Place orders as
soon as possible as quantities are limited.Order
forms are available in the front office.
Dont just buy it, get it on Sale!
  • Join PTA
  • 2008-2009
  • Please join us in supporting Austell Primary
  • Your Membership fee of 4.00 assists in paying
    for enrichment activities for our students and
    liability insurance for PTA sponsored events
  • Please complete this form and return it with your
    check enclosed in the envelope provided to the
    PTA Mail Box in the Austell Front Office, or
    return it with your child in his/her folder.
  • Name_____________________________________________
  • Address___________________________________________
  • Phone_____________________________________________
  • E-Mail____________________________________________
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  • Childs Name______________________________________
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