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February 05, 2014

Reminder:  If you have a friend or neighbor who may have forgotten to submit their Fall 2014 kindergarten registration documents, please remind them that priority registration closes this Friday, February 7.  All paperwork needs to be submitted to the home school by the end of the school day on Friday.

Dear Covington Parents and Community Members:

After watching the uneventful Super Bowl game on Sunday, I flipped the channel to 60 Minutes and was reminded about one of the amazing things going on at Covington.  Featured on 60 Minutes was the founder of Free the Children and a story about two elementary school students who made an incredible difference in the lives of people in a country far, far away.  I thought you might be interested in hearing how Covington is making a difference in the lives of our students. Please read below about all the things that are going on with our Cornerstone Club.

Many thanks to our awesome staff advisors; Michele Kibble, Erin Protho and Amber Stockstill.  They are doing a wonderful job inspiring our students.

Mark your calendars for our next parent coffee/PTA meeting on Friday Feb. 14th .

Sincerely,
Erin S. Green
Principal
Covington School


Important Dates – Please Note:
Feb 7 –Author Visit: 4th – 6th grades
Feb 7 – Father/Daughter Dance
Feb 14 – PTA Meeting/Parent Coffee
Feb 14 – Valentine’s Day Parties
Feb 14 – Last Day to Claim Lost & Found Items
Feb 17- Feb 21  – NO SCHOOL:  President’s Day plus Winter Recess
Mar 17-19 – Science Fair
Mar 20 - Minimum Day
Mar 29 –Covington School Auction!
April 26 – LASD Junior Olympics


Cornerstone Club News

"We Are Love" – Free the Children Fundraiser: The Cornerstone Club has been hard at work preparing for their Valentine's Day fundraiser, "We Are Love."  Students will be selling buttons during lunch this week and next (2/3/14-2/14/14) for $2 each – tell your kids to look for the tables set up on the yard if they'd like to buy a button!  They can buy one for themselves, for a family member, or even have a button delivered to a friend's classroom on Valentine's Day.  All money raised will be sent to Free the Children (http://www.freethechildren.com/about-us/), who will use the money to help a village in India obtain resources like clean water, health care, and education.


Assembly Reminder – Thursday, Feb. 6, 11:00am (for 4th-6th grade):  A speaker from Free the Children, a partner of the Cornerstone Club this year, will be speaking to all 4th, 5th, and 6th graders at our assembly on Thursday, February 6th in the multi.  She will discuss how Free the Children was started, how students can get involved and contribute, and opportunities like We Day (http://www.weday.com/we-day-events/we-day-cities/california/).  The Cornerstone Club will get to work directly with Alysha immediately after the assembly at its regular lunchtime meeting.

Free the Children was featured on 60 minutes this week!  You can see the story here: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-presents-amazing-kids/  VIDEO: Free the Children segment starts at 13:41  /  ARTICLE: scroll toward bottom for "Children Helping Children" story.


FUTURE DATES:  March 26 – "We Day":  Students involved with the Cornerstone Club will have the opportunity to participate in Free the Children's major annual event, "We Day" (http://www.weday.com/what-is-we-day/).  This exciting, all-day event features celebrity appearances, performances, and speakers geared toward teaching students about volunteering and making a positive change in the world.  We Day will be at the Oracle Arena in Oakland on Wednesday, March 26, 2014.  We Day was also featured on 60 Minutes this week – check it out here: http://www.weday.com/2012/11/we-day-featured-on-60-minutes


Covington Auction tickets now on sale! For more information and ticket purchase, http://covington.schoolauction.net/auction2014


Science Fair News: The Covington 10th Annual Science Fair (March 17-19) is a school-wide event where students get a chance to explore new ideas and research topics that are interesting to you.  Last week at Science Night, Lawrence Hall of Science introduced some shock-tacular ideas about static electricity and electromagnetism!  This night was meant to get your creative and scientific juices flowing, and is just one area that you can explore!

Participation in the Science Fair is required for 5th and 6th graders, but ALL grades are encouraged to participate.  Your science project will be on display in the Multi from March 17-19 where the whole school can see your creativity.  On March 18 (Multi, 6-8 pm), families are invited to walk through and enjoy the science projects as well.  

Key Info:

  • Anyone can participate in the Science Fair!
  • Group science projects welcome!
  • Tri-fold display boards can be purchased at office supply stores
  • Set up: Monday, March 17, 8:00-8:30 am in the Multi
  • Exhibit: March 17-19 in the Multi
  • Family Open House: March 18, 6-8:00 pm in the Multi
  • Parent Volunteers Needed.  Sign up here!

Lost & Found is once again, overflowing. Please claim your child’s abandoned clothing before Feb. 14th or it will be donated to charity. Thank you.


Minimum Day Parties: We have a minimum day coming up on March 20th!  Sign your child up for PTA sponsored afterschool activities at the following link, before space runs out: thttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFZmYS03TnMxZGttdVFGUWhndE8zR3c6MQ#gid=0


Boy Scouts Collecting Supplies: Pack 76 Webelo Den 9 is collecting SCHOOL SUPPLIES for the Kilgoris Project through February 14.  Please donate any extra school supplies, including gently used backpacks, to help educate and feed the children of a Maasai village in southwest Kenya.  Donation boxes are located in the front of the Covington office, or please email lee@finaresources.com if you like the supplies picked up from your home or office.  To learn more, please visit http://thekilgorisproject.com  THANK YOU in advance for your generosity!


LAEF: Did you Know?  Covington has a dedicated librarian and is open five days a week because of your LAEF donations. LAEF funds the library staff at every LASD school site. Our librarian, Mrs. Drobot, is dedicated to fostering a love of reading and teaching 21st century information skills. In the library students are provided access to a rich collection of library materials and exposure to literature, with personalized book selection assistance.  Through library lessons students are taught the skills to be able to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. In addition, the virtual district library (https://sites.google.com/site/lasdlibraries) is filled with online resources by grade level, and allows students to check out up to 7 eBooks, so they can read on their Kindle, iPad, phone or other device. Library staff also collaborate with classroom teachers to make sure students have access to the materials they need to support the curriculum. Thank you for donating to LAEF and making these important library resources available to Covington students.

LAEF Representatives at Covington are:
Matt Abrahams, matt.abrahams@gmail.com
Anjana Nagarajan-Butaney, anjananagarajan@yahoo.com
Jessica Speiser, jessica@speiser.net
Ritu Kapoor (member at-large), ritu.kapoor@gmail.com


District & Community News: http://www.lasdk8.org/PDF_Files/Current_School_News.pdf


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