Post on 18-Oct-2020
What a wonderfully exciting the New Year has been. The month of January was filled with new opportunities to work and play together as we continued to grow together Hanby Community. School has been a busy place!!
First graders are enriching their artistic skills working with a local artist and teacher learning to draw the human figure. I look forward to their wonder-ful future book illustrations. Second graders have developing movement in-terpretations of text with Ballet Met while learning about Hauki poetry. Third graders were busy this past month creating songs about Westerville
with an artist in residence while researching about communities past and present. Our fourth and fifth grades are pres-ently immersed in community ser-
vice projects learning more about the needs of our local communities and how to make a differ-ence in the lives of others.
I am grateful for Hanby and all of your children who bring joy and happiness to our school every day. Know that all of you make a difference in the lives of your children through your commit-ment to promoting and becoming in-volved in their education and I am thankful to have such caring and sup-portive parents!
Sincerely,
Dr. Jan Fedorenko Principal
Hanby Herald Hanby Arts Magnet School February 2010
HANBY ARTS
MAGNET SCHOOL
56 S. STATE STREET
WESTERVILLE, OHIO 43081
614-797-7100 (office)
614-797-7112(attendance)
614-797-7104 (clinic)
www.wcsoh.org
www.HanbyArts.com
PRINCIPAL
DR. JAN FEDORENKO
fedorenj@wcsoh.org
2009-2010 PTA OFFICERS:
Michelle LeWinter
emmell@lewinterland.com
President
Lindsey Kielmeyer
lkielmeyer@gmail.com
VP—Volunteer Coordinator
Kelley Femia
kfemia@columbus.rr.com
VP - Ways & Means
Betsy Binnig
saltmom1479@sbcglobal.net
Secretary/Newsletter Editor
Corrie Lannom
clannom5669@wowway.com
Treasurer
Ellen Gannon
epgannon@sbcglobal.net
Parent Council
Tammy Cardoso
tcardoso@sbcglobal.net
Parent Council
News & Updates 2
Hanby Service 4
Arts Auction 5
Scrips 7
Clinic News 8
Club Notes 9
Inside this issue:
Notes from the Principal
Dr. Fedorenko sports her
festive boot at the Italian
Dinner!
Hanby Annual Italian Dinner
Families enjoyed a meal, artwork, and
performances at the Annual Italian Dinner
while student council members and 4th
grade families hosted a Bake Sale to benefit
W.A.R.M.
Hanby Book Fair Diner: All You Can Read!
February 16-19, 2010
Everyone loves to go to a buffet din-
ner where you can have all you
want to eat - why not think about
coming to the Hanby Book Fair
Diner where you can get all you can read?? We offer a wide menu of
books from picture books, easy
reading, and chapter books, all the
way to middle school books - some-
thing that will appeal to everyone's
taste in reading - and at a low, af-
fordable price!
This year, we will also be offering
dessert at the Book Fair Diner on
Wednesday, February 18, compli-
ments of the Hanby PTA. Invita-
tions will be coming home for stu-
dents to invite someone "grand" to join them for lunch at Hanby and
then stay for some special Book Fair
shopping - and get cookies to
munch on while you shop. Stu-
dents can invite a grandparent, a
parent, an older sibling - anyone
who is special to them.
Those individuals who join a stu-
dent for lunch will need to provide
their own lunch, but the PTA will
provide the dessert when the stu-
dents bring their "grand" person to
the Book Fair. Normal lunch and
recess times will be used for this
grand event.
All proceeds from the Book Fair di-
rectly benefit Hanby students in a
variety of ways - by providing trans-
portation to and from field trips,
special programs such as Invention Convention, Holly's Harps, and Bal-
letMet, gym, art, and classroom
supplies, as well as library books.
So - come for lunch and stay for
dessert - as well as some delicious
books for reading!
Papa John's
Pizza-party-palooza!
Keep buying those pizzas! The class with
the highest pizza dollars for the combined
months of Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr, will win a
pizza party.
Right now, Miss ROBINSON's class is in
the lead. We'll keep you updated....our
next Pizza Days are:
Tues & Wed, February 16 & 17.
Dave & Buster's Update
Thanks to all of our Hanby supporters who came out
before Winter Break for an evening of fun and games.
Dave & Buster's generously donated 10% of all sales to
Hanby: a total of $382.81!!
Box Tops are Due: Friday, February 12
Hanby's next Box Top collection drive is currently
underway and ends Friday, February 12th. Class-
rooms will again complete against each other for a
special classroom treat! As Box Tops are being turned in, please be
sure the classroom/teacher's name is on the baggie, envelope, or collec-
tion sheet so contributions can be credited to the right classroom. For
questions about the collection or Box Top program, please contact Jen-
nifer Vestal at vestal@denison.edu.
Hanby Box Tops Winter Collection
Mama Mimi’s
Fundraiser Day!
Tuesday, February 2nd
10% of all sales will be donated to the
Hanby PTA!
This will be an all day event (12-8) so stop
by any time with your friends and
neighbors to help support the school!
925 N. State Street (in the Meijer lot)
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~Word of the Month~
“ H o n e s t y ”
Truthfulness, sincerity, not lying, cheating, or
stealing. The quality of being upright in principle
and action. Honor, Integrity.
Sunday, February 28th
5:30-7:30 p.m.
Westerville
Community Center
$3.00/swimmer
Come 'make a splash' at Hanby's An-
nual Swim Night for Hanby families
and staff on Sunday Feb 28th at the
Westerville Community Center. Pre-
registration is required and space is
limited! Please contact Steph Peters
@ 419-9799 for questions.
Reservations are due by February
8th. Reservation forms are available
on the WCS Hanby website.
Hanby's Annual Pool Party -
Feb 28th
Westerville Community Center
350 N. Cleveland Ave. Westerville, OH 43082
Phone: (614 )901-6500
The 2009-2010 Hanby yearbook
production is underway. The book
is going to be bigger than ever with
56, full color pages. Look for order
forms to come home soon.
Candid photographs To fill all those
pages we need pho-
tographs of Hanby
students at Hanby
activities. We espe-cially need pictures
of clubs and class
field trips. Please
email photos to les-
liebaumann@gmail.com. The more
photos we have the better we can
represent our students.
“In and Around Hanby” Photo
Contest The yearbook staff is sponsoring a
photo contest for the yearbook.
We are devoting space in the year-
book for pictures taken by Hanby
students. The theme is "In and
Around Hanby."
The contest is open to all cur-
rent Hanby students.
Each student may submit one
entry.
We are looking for pictures of
things that make Hanby spe-
cial to you or make you think
of Hanby when you see them.
Please email photos to Michelle
LeWinter at
emmell@lewinterland.com.
Please note student's name,
teacher and any information
they would like to include
about their photograph (title,
description).
If you do not have a digital
copy of the photo, please send
it into school, Attention:
Michelle LeWinter
Photos are due by March 1st.
5th grade Baby pictures Fifth grade baby pictures are due!
Please send in or drop
off your picture to the
school office in a
sealed envelope
marked “YEARBOOK”
and include the follow-
ing:
1) Student’s name
2) Teacher’s name and
3) Your name with a
phone number and/or email. Or
you can email your high quality digital photos to Lisa Faytle at
clfaytle@hotmail.com .
Please send in a baby picture of
your child between the ages of 1
and 5. We can use a portrait shot.
Please no 8” x 10”s, but a normal
3” x 5” or 4” x 6” print taken with a
personal camera will work fine.
Head and shoulders shots work
best so we can show off those
beautiful baby faces! Don’t leave
your fifth grader out.
Yearbook Update
Basket Donations are still being ac-cepted for the Art Auction Class Bas-
kets. The themes are:
Preschool -- Chocolate
Patton -- Boys
Schira -- Girls
Brown -- Dads
Robinson -- Moms
Walk -- Rainy Days Games
Roggenkamp -- Outdoor Games
Thiegs -- Baking/Cooking
Powell -- Kids in the Kitchen
Anclien -- Camping
Cullison -- Beach
Herrick -- Coffee/Tea
Norling -- Quick Dinner Night
Turner -- Garden
Corna -- OSU
We also welcome
any general
donation of
cellophane bags or
ribbons for
wrapping the baskets, or a cash
donation to
purchase any items to fill
baskets. Mark any donation with
your student's teacher's name and
send them to the office. Any
questions can be submitted to Lori
Jung (luchacha@wowway.com)
Hanby Arts Auction - Class Basket Donations Needed!
Hanby Fourth Graders Explore History
While studying the European
explorers and the early settle-
ments of North America, Hanby
4th Graders in Mrs. Powell’s
class create scenes from
History and act out what happened long ago. Scenes
include the arrival of
Europeans in North America
and disputes over land and
trade among the Europeans
and Native Americans.
Assigned parts include groups
of English, Spanish, Dutch,
French, and Native Americans
as well as, explorers Samuel de Champlain, Adrien Jolliet,
Robert LaSalle, and
La Demoiselle among others.
Missing a Lunch Box?
There are currently 22 lunch
boxes in the Lost & Found area.
If you are missing a lunch box,
please have your child check
Lost & Found.
Outstanding lunch loans also
need to be repaid ASAP. The
fund is running very low.
Thanks for your cooperation,
and if you have any questions
please call the Hanby office at
707-7100.
Support our Hanby Bowling
Teams with your Pledge!
Hanby will have two staff teams
participating in this year’s
Community Bowl-a-thon to be held
on February 27th. Funds raised from
this event will support the
Westerville Education Foundation,
the Westerville Symphony, and the
Westerville Chamber Foundation.
Please support our Hanby Staff
& educational grants which benefit
our kids and the arts with a
donation to this worthwhile
cause! Checks may be made pay-able to the Westerville Community
Bowl-a-thon and may be turned in
to the office at school or to a
bowling team member.
The Westerville Education
Foundation is an independent,
volunteer, non-profit organization.
The Foundation was founded in
1993 with the sole purpose of
enhancing the education of our
students by promoting educational
initiatives undertaken by employees
in the district. Tax-deductible
contributions received by the Foun-
dation fund grants to teachers to
enable them to implement their
initiatives in the classroom. Grants
are also available to other district
employees to support innovative
activities or programming.
GRANTS The Foundation encourages
employee innovation by awarding
grants to creative educational
programs for which public funds are
unavailable. Teachers at all grade levels and other district employees
complete a
detailed ap-
plication and
grants are
awarded at
the begin-
ning of each
fall and
spring term.
Help for Haiti
One of our 4th grade student coun-
cil members, Aidan Tansey, has
called attention to the great need for
hygiene kits as part of the disaster
relief effort for Haiti. Student Coun-
cil, in collaboration with Church World Service, is asking for Hanby’s
help in putting together hygiene kits
to help the Haitian people at this
time of need.
Student Council will assemble each
hygiene kit which should include
one washcloth, one hand towel, one
comb, one nail clipper, one bar of
soap, one toothbrush, and six band-
aids. Each grade level will be re-
sponsible for one of the necessary
items:
First Grade: Band-aids (can be
a small box or bring six band
aids)
Second Grade: Bars of soap
(bath size in wrapper)
Third Grade: Toothbrushes (in
original packaging)
Fourth Grade Magnet: Nail
Clippers (no metal files or emery
boards)
Fourth Grade Gifted: Combs
(wide-toothed)
Fifth Grade Magnet: Wash-
cloths
Fifth Grade Gifted: Hand Tow-
els (measuring approx. 16”x28” -
no fingertip or bath towels)
Please bring items in to school no
later than Monday, February 8th.
Thank you for your support in this
effort.
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Arts Auction Poster
Contest
Look for flyers in February
with details and rules about
our Arts Auction Poster Con-
test. This year, PTA will pro-
vide the poster paper. You
must submit your entry on this paper. Posters will be
displayed at Serendipity for
voting and prizes!
Mark Your
Calendars!
March 21, 2010
2-5:30 PM
Hanby Arts
Magnet School
For more
information, visit
the Arts Auction
Website at:
www.HanbyArts.com
And the event site
on Facebook!!!
5th Grade Class Art Project
The Fifth graders are going to be making
a project for the arts auction using
recycled plastic but it is going to take
tons of materials.
We are still in need of:
Plastic containers, cups, plates, take
out containers, etc. of various colors.
We need ones where the label can be re-
moved so there is no writing on the bottle
or that large parts of plastic can be cut
out. We will be melting and molding the
plastic into various
shapes.
We can use LOTS of
water bottles, 2-liter bottles, any-
thing clear plastic.
No milk jugs please. Please rinse out
the plastic before sending it in.
Please mark the items to the attention
of Arts Auction, Fifth Grade project.
Kids-Only Donations
Needed for the Arts Auc-
tion
Attention all Hanby Students! The Arts Auction Committee needs you
to donate your new or gently-used
toys, games, movies, jewelry, craft
or novelty items for the Kids-Only
Raffle at the 2010 Hanby Arts Auc-
tion!
A few guidelines to follow:
Donate items you think other
kids would want to have!
Items should be age-
appropriate (kindergarten –
middle school).
Please do not donate stuffed
animals, VHS tapes, or baby/
toddler toys.
Please bring in your donations to
the Hanby Office and drop them off
in the bin marked “Kids-Only Auc-
tion.” Make sure you leave a note
with the donation with your
name, grade and teacher.
For each item donated by a student,
that student will receive a free raffle
ticket to be used at the Art Auction.
There is a limit of 25 tickets per
student.
The class with the most donations
will receive 5 raffle tickets per stu-
dent.
Questions?
Please contact Jennifer Chambers
at maxowensmom@hotmail.com or
Michelle LeWinter at
emmell@lewinterland.com.
A GEM Award Great Educator Mentor
Award) is a distinguished honor is given
to a community member, a volunteer, a
parent or district/building faculty and
staff who makes a difference in the lives
of students at each building and/or the
Westerville School District as a whole.
Please take a few minutes to let an indi-
vidual know how special they are to
Hanby Elementary School or to the dis-
trict by completing a GEM Award Nomi-
nation Form.
Nomination Forms are available online
at: www.westervillePTA.org
Nominate your favorite Hanby GEM!
GEM
Nominations
are due by
February 18,
2010
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Hanby Arts Auction
News!
Arts Auction preparation is starting
to kick into high gear! Donations are
coming in and the excitement is starting to build!
We need lots of help to get ready for
this event and will even need more
help the day of the event.
How can you help?
1) Solicitors: We still would love to
get more donations and/or ads. If
you are outgoing, or just well con-
nected, we can use your help getting
great donations. We even have a list
for you of businesses to seek dona-tions or advertisement from.
2) Event Sponsors: Another great
way to get involved is to become a
sponsor. We are looking for personal
and business sponsors. Here is a list
of available sponsorships.
Event Program Sponsor - $25
half page ad (4 1/4" x 5 1/2") or
$50 full page ad (8 1/2" x 5 1/2")
Auction Donor - We will be
happy to accept gift cards, good
or services. If you want to per-
sonally donate a gift card, why
not buy it through Scrip and
then Hanby benefits twice.
Other - We have other sponsor-
ships available (sponsorships of
raffle tickets, bidder cards, food
court, etc.) and would be happy
to discuss those options with
interested businesses.
All business sponsors and donors will also have their logo/business
information on our arts auction web-
site along with a link the the busi-
ness' website. They will also be
noted in our program as well.
Becoming a Sponsor is a great and
inexpensive advertisement for your
business.
A Personal Sponsor is a great way for
your generous spirit to be shown. It
is easy and painless and it is a win-
win situations for everyone involved.
3) Set - Up Volunteers: Volunteers
to help with set-up on Friday, March
19th anytime between 2 - 9 p.m.
4) Day of the event volunteer: We
are going to need LOTS of people to help the day of the event. On aver-
age, we probably need 75 volunteers
throughout the day. If we all help
out, then we can get the work done
and still have time to enjoy the auc-
tion activities. Some of the positions
that we will need filled are registra-
tion workers, check-out workers,
runners, food court helpers, data
entry entry, raffle sales, someone to
work reverse raffle board and silent
auction closers.
5) High school volunteers in need of community service hours. We
would love to help high school stu-
dents get their community service
hours by helping us on the Friday
before the event or the day of the
event.
Keep your eye out on
www.hanbyarts.com for more in-
formation and to see some of the
donations that we have received.
Questions, suggestions or com-
ments? Contact Michelle LeWinter, Kelley Femia, Lindsey Kielmeyer or
Linda Ferguson.
I am willing to help in the following ways:
_____ Donation Solicitor
_____ Set up Volunteer, Friday, March 19th
_____ Auction Day Volunteer, Sunday, March 21st
If you are interested in a particular time slot to volun-
teer or position, please note that here:
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
_____ I know a high school student who can volunteer
_____ I would like to become an event sponsor.
_____ I have a donation I would like to make
_____ I am interested in more sponsorship opportunities
Name: ________________________________________________
Phone/Email: ________________________________________
Hanby Student/Class: ________________________________
Arts Auction Volunteer Sign-up Form
Return to Hanby PTA c/o Lindsey Kielmeyer
Please return form to school before February 28, 2010
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Valentines Shopping with Scrips!
Make your sweetheart happy and benefit your child’s school at the same time! Here are some super ways Scrip
can help :
Ordering Procedure:
Return your form with check payable to Hanby Arts Magnet PTA for the to-
tal order by 10:00 a.m. each Monday.
I will send your order home with your child on Friday of the same week. If you prefer to make other arrange-ments for receiving your order, just let
me know.
OR:
We can order on-line and you only need to send your check in to school. Your order will still come home on
Friday.
Go to www.shopwithscrip.com
Set up your login ID….you only need
to follow the prompts.
Type in Hanby’s enrollment code: 276FB48E4174
Place your order and send your check
to school.
Thanks for participating! Any ques-tions can be directed to Lori Jung at
luchacha@wowway.com.
Please complete form and return with payment to school ATTN: Lori Jung
Checks should be payable to Hanby PTA
Hanby Scrips Order
Name: Delivery Instructions:
Send Home with Student
Other ________________________________________ Student/Teacher:
Qty We earn Description Line Total
8% Applebee's $25 OR Applebee’s $50
9% Barnes & Noble $10 Gift Card OR Barnes & Noble $25 Gift Card
13% Bath & Body Works $10 OR Bath & Body Works $25 Gift Card
3% Best Buy $25 Gift Card
25% Fannie May Candies $10 Gift Card
4% Hallmark $25 Gift Card
6% Kay Jewelers $50 Gift Card
10% Macy’s $25 Gift Card
9% Panera $10 Gift Card
7% Starbucks $10 OR Starbucks $25
3% Subway $10 Gift Card
For a full selection of Scrips offerings or to order online visit: www.shopwithscrip.com Hanby's I.D. : 276FB48E4174
Total
As cold and flu season is here, please be advised to call the
Hanby attendance line when your child will be absent. This line is open 24 hours, so feel free to call anytime of
day.
The number is : 797-7112
Student
Absences
Healthy News from the
Hanby Clinic
The following is recommended by the ADA for good oral hygiene:
Brush your teeth twice a day with an ADA-accepted fluoride toothpaste. Replace your toothbrush
every three or four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. A worn toothbrush won’t do a good
job of cleaning your teeth.
Clean between teeth daily with floss or an inter-dental cleaner. Decay-causing bacteria still linger
between teeth where toothbrush bristles can’t reach. This helps remove plaque and food particles
from between the teeth and under the gum line.
Eat a balanced diet and limit between-meal snacks.
Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and oral exams.
February is Children’s Dental Health Month:
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry has recommended that the first oral
exam be performed before the child is 12 months of age. This should begin a life-
time of regular dental check-ups and preventive education.
Saliva is necessary to cleanse the mouth and remove particles that can contribute to bad breath. Dry mouth can
be caused by certain medications, salivary gland problems or a habit of breathing through the mouth. If you have
problems with dry mouth, increase your fluid intake and consult with your dentist.
Halitosis can be the result of poor hygiene. Careful brushing, flossing and tongue brushing or gentle scraping can
eliminate most bad breath. Other causes might include post-nasal drip, sinusitis, gastroesphageal reflux,
pharyngitis or oro-pharyngeal infections.
Chronic tooth pain makes for a poor student. As a result of limited access to routine dental care, children with
chronic dental decay can suffer from sleeplessness, a limited attention span
and absenteeism.
Mouth guards are not just for guarding teeth. An athlete who incurs a sharp blow to the chin might suffer a con-
cussion, but can be protected by a fitted mouth guard.
Linda Davis, R.N.
School Nurse / Wellness Coordinator
* Don’t forget that with the dry winter months it is
important for us to keep our skin and lips protected
with lotion, lip balm, etc.
*For other information from Health Services (including nurses’ schedules, area clinics, medication forms, and more), go to
the district web site at www.wcsoh.org , select “Departments”, then un-der “Dept of Community Relations” select “Health Services”.
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Drama Club
News
What an exciting time in
Drama Club! The mem-
bers have been given
their roles and are very
excited to start doing scene work. Otterbein
College has been able to provide some theatre
students to help out, too. We are performing
"Wizard of Oz" and the dates of the perform-
ance will be forthcoming. Also, the members are primarily responsible for their costumes
and information will be sent out to each mem-
ber regarding what they should wear or pro-
vide. There are a lot of things needed for do-
nation to complete the sets and props, so
keep checking the Hanby Yahoo page for up-
dates. We are always looking for volunteers to
help with the kids, build items for sets, sew
costumes, etc., etc. Thanks again for allowing
your kids to be in Drama Club and for their
enthusiasm.
Bronwyn Ginty, Dawn Farrell, and Jim Minter
Club 61 - Good Health
Challenge
In December, all Hanby stu-
dents were given the opportu-nity to participate in the Co-
lumbus Blue Jackets „Club 61
Good Health Challenge‟. Cap-
tain #61 Rick Nash and the Co-
lumbus Dispatch Newspapers
in Education program devel-
oped the Challenge to encour-
age kids throughout Columbus
to make daily choices for their
health in the hopes of creating
new healthy habits. This pro-
gram was a great way to rein-
force the Wellness Committee’s
goal: offering good health edu-cation and activities to the
Hanby community in or-
der to raise wellness
awareness and to sup-
port the achievement of
personal wellness goals.
Students were given a
“healthy habits score-
card” to log two healthy
choices they made each
day for a month. All en-
tries were submitted to
the Colum-
bus Blue
Jackets and
28 of our
students
each received 2 tickets to a
Jackets
home game in the 61 Club sec-
tion and a 61 Club t-shirt!
Hanby was entered in a contest
to host Rick Nash at our school
but the lucky winner of the
captain’s school visit was Im-
maculate Conception School.
The Wellness Committee would
like to thank all of the students
that participated and for par-
ents encouraging their kids to
establish a great healthy life-
style!
Hanby Italian Dinner
Thank you to all the volunteers and staff
that made the Italian Dinner and Winter
Concert such a great event on Wed., Jan.
27th at Westerville Central High
School. The food was "bella" and the per-
formance was "magnifico". I am always
amazed at the participation of the parents
and students at our school! ~ Bronwyn Ginty
Hanby Winter Family
Carnival!
Mark you calendars now for Sunday,
March 7th in the afternoon.
Hanby in conjunction with Otterbein will present a winter carnival.
This event will be open only to Hanby families.
More details will be coming home in a few weeks, so please keep an eye
out for Friday Folders so that you won't miss the opportunity for this fun
family event.
As a side note, this will take the place of Spring Fling this year.
Hanby Happenings for.... February 2010
For More Hanby News, visit the Hanby Arts Yahoo Group at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hanbyartsmagnet/
& Sign up to follow Hanby News on Twitter at:
www.twitter. com/hanbynews
Visit our Public Website at: www.HanbyArts.com
These sources provide information as a service to the Hanby Community from the Hanby PTA, which is an independent entity not
owned or sponsored by the Westerville City School District. Membership and subscriptions are voluntary.
Reminder: PTA General Membership Meeting, 7PM, February 16th
Child care is provided! Please plan on attending!
Black History Month ~ National Career and Technical Education Month
National Children's Dental Health Month ~ American Heart Month
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 A Day
Chocolate Paradise Orders Due
9a G. 2 - Ballet Met
3:30p Intervention Classes Begin
2 Groundhog Day
Hanby's Mama Mimi's Take n' Bake Pizza Day
12:30p Italian Club
3:30p Chess Club (Clark)
3
11:30a Games Club
4
8:15a Wellness Walk-ing Club
12:30p Spanish Club
3:30p International Club
5
9:15a Chocolate Paradise Production
11:30a Bughouse Chess
Book Club G.1&2
6
7 8 F Day
G5 - DARE
Swim Night Reser-vations Due
Help for Haiti Items Due
9a G.2 Ballet Met
11:30a Knit Knacks
3:30p Brownies G2
3:30p Photo Club
9
3:30p Nature & Sci-ence Club - Grades 1-2
3:30p Chess Club (Clark)
10
12:30p German Club
3:30p Scrapbook Club
3:30p Girl Scouts - G5
11
8:15a Wellness Walk-ing Club
12:30p Spanish Club
2:30p Early Release Day Grades K-12
NO Drama Club this week
12
9:15a G5 Magnet - Field Trip
11:30a Bughouse Chess
12:30p French Club
2:30p Valentines Parties
13
14
Valentine's Day
Chinese New Year
15
President's Day - No School
16 E Day Book Fair
Papa Johns Fundraiser Days
Book Club G.1&2
12:30p Italian Club
3:30p Chess Club (Clark)
7p PTA General Mem-bership Meeting
17 Book Fair
Papa Johns Fundraiser Days
Market Day Orders Due
G3 - WPL Book Talk
2:30p Invention Conven-tion Assembly
3:30p Journalism Club
3:30p Shutterbug Club
18 Book Fair
8:15a Wellness Walk-ing Club
12:30p Spanish Club
3:30p Art Studio Club - Grades 3-5
3:30p Drama Club
6p G. 2 - Grandpar-ents Night
19 Book Fair
11:30a Bughouse Chess
12:30p French Club
20
21 22 C Day
11:30a Knit Knacks Club
3:30p Brownies - G2
5:15p Market Day Pick Up
23
3:30p Math Club
3:30p Nature & Sci-ence Club - Grades 3-5
3:30p Chess Club (Clark)
24
Book Club G.1&2
12:30p German Club
25
G5 - DARE
8:15a Wellness Walk-ing Club
12:30p Spanish Club
3:30p Drama Club
26 Interim Reports
11a G 4 Gifted - Immigration Lunch
11:30a Bughouse Chess
12p Hanby Herald Items Due
12:30p French Club
27
11:30a Com-munity Bowl-a-thon
28
5p Hanby Family Swim Night