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ILC Eagles
APRIL 2016 Dr. Isel Taylor, Principal Evelyne Almada, Asst. Principal
Intensive Learning Center 4718 E. Michelson Street Lakewood, CA 90712 (562) 804-6513
Dear ILC Families,
I am very excited to announce that the Intensive Learning Center has successfully completed the
California Gold Ribbon Schools Program application process and we will be recognized as one of 772
California Gold Ribbon Schools of 2016. This distinction of a 2016 Gold Ribbon School from the
California Department of Education reflects our success in creating a positive learning environment for all
our students. This success is only possible by working together hand in hand.
Our application highlighted our school-wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support program, S.O.A.R.
The framework used to develop our S.O.A.R. program is supported by the science of applied behavior
analysis, behavior data and the belief that all children can exhibit appropriate behavior when instructed and
basic socio-emotional needs are met. The intended outcome is for all our students to do well academically,
behaviorally and emotionally. Since the implementation of the S.O.A.R. program there has been a
noticeable difference in student behavior and the emphasis is now on prevention of problem behaviors and
development of pro-social skills. Please continue to review our agreement matrix included in our Parent
Handbook and ask your child what S.O.A.R. means to them. Ask them about the Gotchas, Leadership
Club, the Relaxation Station and the Career Café.
Thank you parents for supporting our S.O.A.R. program!
Estimadas familias de ILC,
Estoy muy emocionada de anunciar que el Intensive Learning Center ha finalizado con éxito el proceso
de solicitud del Programa de Escuelas de Cinta de Oro de California y vamos a ser reconocidos como una
de las 772 Escuelas de Cinta de Oro de California del 2016. Esta distinción de una Escuela de Cinta de Oro
del 2016 del Departamento de California de Educación refleja nuestro éxito en la creación de un ambiente
de aprendizaje positivo para todos nuestros estudiantes. Este éxito sólo es posible mediante el trabajo
juntos de la mano.
Nuestra aplicación destaco nuestro programa de Apoyo de Intervención del Comportamiento Positivo a
nivel escolar, S.O.A.R. El marco utilizado para desarrollar nuestro programa de S.O.A.R. es apoyado por la
ciencia del análisis del comportamiento aplicado, datos sobre el comportamiento y la creencia de que todo
niño puede exhibir un comportamiento adecuado cuando se le indique y se satisfagan las necesidades socio
-emocionales básicas. El resultado esperado es que todos nuestros estudiantes se realicen bien
académicamente, en su comportamiento y emocionalmente. Desde la implementación del programa
S.O.A.R. ha habido una diferencia notable en el comportamiento de los estudiantes y el énfasis está ahora
en la prevención de problemas de comportamiento y el desarrollo de habilidades pro-sociales. Por favor
continúe revisando nuestra matriz de acuerdo incluido en nuestro Manual de Padres y pídale a su hijo/a lo
que S.O.A.R. significa para ellos. Pregúnteles acerca de los Gotchas, el Club de Liderazgo, la estación de
Relajación y el Café de Carreras.
¡Gracias padres por apoyar nuestro programa de S.O.A.R.!
Hello ILC students and families,
Spring has sprung with many new PTA events coming up and occurring until the end of the
school year. We recently had Runs for Funds take place and we want to take this opportunity to
thank the Lakewood Albertsons and Pavilions for donating water to our students. With your
generous donations our students were hydrated throughout the entire event! At the annual
Variety Show we gave out our very special HSA Awards to Mr. Gerard Greenidge, the ice
cream man, Mrs. Carla Jameson, from the after school YMCA program, and we all know and
love, Mrs. Tina Coshow, our loving school clerk. Please take a minute to
congratulate them if you see them. Lastly, the upcoming events for May are the
book fair, teachers appreciation week, luncheon, and Open House. Can't wait to see
you all there!
Your PTA President,
Kelly Rose
Principal’s Message
PTA’s President Message
Apr 21 6th grade Panoramic Picture Day
Apr 21 Spring Chorus Show at 6:00 p.m.
(Civic Center)
May 5 Board Meeting at 7:30pm
May 11 Teacher Appreciation Day
May 12 Open House
May 12 Minimum Day
Dismissal at 12:15pm
Calendar
Board of Education Paul Helzer, D.C. PhD., President
Sue ElHessen, Ed.D., Vice President
Laura Sanchez-Ramirez, Clerk
Jerry Cleveland, Member
Debbie Cuadros, Member
Superintendent: Brian Jacobs, Ed.D.
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 2
Family Life Education
Dear Parents of Fifth and Sixth Grade Students,
As a part of our instructional program for students in fifth and sixth grade, we annually of-
fer information concerning human growth and development, which is a part of the district's
health education curriculum.
Boys and girls at each grade level will see the following:
Fifth Grade - "Always Changing" - Girls Section
"Always Changing" - Boys Section
Sixth Grade - "The New, Improved Me: Understanding Body Changes" (Girls)
"The New, Improved Me: Understanding Body Changes" (Boys)
Students will be divided into groups (fifth grade girls, sixth grade girls, fifth grade boys, sixth
grade boys) for review and discussion of the audio-visual material. These group discussions will
be led by members of our staff.
In addition, to making you aware of the instructional program, the material to be used in this
class will be available for parents to review on:
Monday, April 18th from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. in room 38 or 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. in room 2 at
Ramona Elementary School, 9351 E. Laurel Street, Bellflower, CA 90706.
Educación para la Vida Familiar
Estimados padres de alumnos en grados quinto y sexto,
Cada año ofrecemos información sobre el crecimiento y desarrollo humano como parte de
nuestro programa de instrucción para alumnos en grados quinto y sexto — esta información
forma parte del programa de estudios de salud del distrito.
La siguiente información se presentará a los niños y niñas en cada grado:
Quinto grado - "Siempre Cambiando" — Sección para niñas
"Siempre Cambiando" - Sección para niños
Sexto grado - "El Nuevo Yo: Comprendiendo los Cambios Corporales" (Niñas)
"El Nuevo Yo: Comprendiendo los Cambios Corporales" (Niños)
Los estudiantes serán divididos en grupos (niñas en quinto grado, niñas en sexto grado, niños en
quinto grado, niños en sexto grado) para repasar y considerar el material audiovisual. Estas
pláticas serán dirigidas por miembros de nuestro personal.
Además de hacerlos saber sobre el programa de instrucción, el material que se utilizará en esta
clase se hará disponible durante los siguientes horarios para que los padres lo puedan revisar.
18 de abril de 10:00 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. en el salón 38 o de 6:00 p.m. a 7:00 p.m. en el salón 2 en
Ramona Elementary School, 9351 E. Laurel Street, Bellflower, CA 90706.
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 3
Book Review by
Harvey Nguyen
(5th Grader)
Friendship Like No Other
In the novel The Sign of the Beaver by Elizabeth George Speare, twelve-year-old
Matthew Hallowell is left to fend for himself while his father goes to bring his family
from Quincy, Massachusetts to their new cabin in Maine. After being ransacked by a
bear, robbed by an outlaw, attacked by a deadly swarm of bees, and facing a near death
experience, Matt assumes that all hope is lost. It’s not until Matt meets a resourceful yet
proud and somewhat annoying Native American does fate finally start to favor him. Matt
strikes a deal with the Native Americans and is forced to teach Attean his English ways. Throughout the novel, it
displays how two cultures can come together and form a friendship. I would give this book a 4.5 out of 5 because
I really liked how Speare made me feel like Matt himself after she described with exquisite detail how he felt
during the story. However, I wasn’t fond of how the author used the highly offensive word “squaw”. Like how
Joseph Bruchac pointed out in the beginning of the novel, it is “deeply insulting to refer to any Native American
woman as a squaw.” Besides this minor annoyance, The Sign of the Beaver is a truly influential and inspiring
novel that realistically dictates how racism is merely a mental barrier that can always be broken down. That being
said, I highly recommend this book to readers of all ages.
Dual Immersion Parent Workshop
Our dual immersion teachers conducted a parent workshop by grade level filled with a variety of
strategies and resources that parents can use at home with their child to empower their learning.
The kindergarten workshop focused on providing parents with information and tools to reinforce
the essential reading foundational skills. In addition, parents had the opportunity to make and take
academic skills activities, such as syllable flip charts and game boards. Parents and students left
with their activities to practice at home after exploring the games together during the workshop.
The first grade dual team presented several resources available online via the Engage NY website
to support with Eureka math. Parents navigated through the website to better familiarize themselves
with it. They learned how to download the math modules and how to find lessons in English and in Span-
ish. The resources were strategically selected to enhance students' better understanding of the mathe-
matical concepts correlated with the Common Core Standards followed with examples for the parents.
The second grade workshop covered an overview of each of the eight Thinking Maps utilized by stu-
dents in class on a regular basis to help them with their thinking process. The Thinking Maps are visu-
al representations of thinking which include visual patterns linked to specific cognitive processes.
Students were very excited to see and participate in helping their parents complete several of the
Thinking Maps.
As the workshops came to an end, parents shared how happy they were with the workshop activities/
resources and were ready to use them at home with their children.
“Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.”
~Chinese Proverb
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 4
Did you know April is National Poetry Month? In honor of National Poetry
Month, talented poets from Ms. Ishida’s third grade class would like to share
their poems about friendship with you.
The Friend I’ll Never Forget Written by: Santiago Salas Written from a friend and sealed with a hug If you are my best friend Then please answer me this Are we friends or are we enemies? You’ve told me once but I forgot So please tell me now And tell me the truth So I can say I’m always here for you Of all my friends, I’ve never met one like you You’re the one I’ll never forget
And if I’m gone before you do I’ll go to heaven and wait for you There isn’t a thing I wouldn’t do
To have a friend just like you!!!
What Friendship Should Be
By: Kera Walan
Friendship rocks!
It makes me feel like I’m adored
By someone that cares about
How I feel and not only how I look
I like them and they like me
That’s how friendship should be
Friendship rocks because
They are my friend
And I’m their friend.
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 5
What Friendship Means to Me Created by: Sofia Dervichev
riends who care,
eally make me feel exceptional,
like you like a sister,
verybody should have a friend like Isabella,
ever mean and always kind,
efinitely cares about me,
he is loving and thoughtful,
er heart is made of gold
like her as my best friend
retty on the outside and inside
Without a Friend
By: Jocelyn Mendoza
Without a friend
Is like being without your parents
Without your parents
Is like a flower without any petals
A flower without petals
Is like a sandwich with no peanut butter
A sandwich with no peanut butter
Is like a book with no ending
A book with no ending
Is like a cupcake without any frosting
A cupcake without frosting
Is like a classroom with no teacher
We would be lost without our friends.
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 6
Career Cafe Our Career Café is up and running! Career Café is an opportunity for students at our school to meet individuals from the community and learn about their careers. Students who are interested (3rd-6th grade) in the weeks’ speaker are welcomed to attend the Career Café during their lunch play time on the scheduled Friday.
So far, students have met and learned about being an Assistant Principal, a City Mayor, and a UCLA Senior Program
Manager.
Evelyn Almada, ILC Assistant Principal Diana Hernandez, UCLA Senior Program Manager
Jeff Wood, City of Lakewood Mayor
Career Café is an interactive setting in where students have the opportunity to hear, read, and ask the speaker about their career. “When you were little did you always know you wanted to be Mayor?”, “As Assistant Principal do you have your own mic?”, “Wow, UCLA helps people in Africa? I know where that’s at I’ve been to Egypt, it’s a long flight.” … are a few of the questions and comments made during a Career Café. Students not only get the opportunity to dialogue with the speaker, but they often leave with related items like pens, hats, flash-drives, bags, and pamphlets in relation to the career. Both teachers and students have expressed how much they’ve enjoyed Career Café and always look forward to the next one! We are always looking for our next Career Café speaker, please let us know if you would like to be one of our guest speakers, or know of someone who would be a great speaker at one of our Career Cafés! Simply fill out the Participation Form on the following page and forward to me. Thank You! Marybel Hernandez, M.Ed. School Counselor
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 7
Career Café - Participation Form.
Name of ILC Student you are related to/know: _________________________________________________ Participant’s Name:_____________________________ Participant’s Career:_________________________ Brief Description of Career:________________________________________________________________ E-mail ______________________________________ Phone# __________________________________ Other Info:____________________________________________________________________________
Thank you in advance for choosing to be a part of this great student learning opportunity!
Please return to Ms. Hernandez, School Counselor
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I read the April Newsletter!
Cut out this section of your newsletter and return it to the office with the answers to the following questions.
You might win a prize!
Student’s Name________________________________________________ Room #__________________________
Parent’s Signature__________________________________________________________________________________
1. Who was one of the speakers at Career Café?_________________________________________________________
2. What did the Second graders in Dual Immersion explore?_______________________________________________
3. Which stores donated water for the Run for Funds event?_______________________________________________
4. Fill in the blank: April is National _______________ Month
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 8
Box Tops for Education Please continue to collect box tops for our school. We have a collection box for our Box Tops in the front office. Paste one Box Top for Education coupon in each square and turn in your completed card. Each completed card is worth $money$ for our school!
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 9
CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH!!
Kindergarten
Kinley Victorian-Young
Ugo Ibe
Liam Pettit
Liela Kakuta
Matthew Ramos
Anthony Campos Reyes
First Grade
Mia Avila
Senulli Wijesooriya
Valeria Rodriguez
Natalie Adeva
Second Grade
Juliana Zaky
David Sium
Andrew Tan
Austin Lynch
Tasia Hartley
Third Grade
Valerie Ordonez
Vanessa Hernandez
Savannah Tinajero
Jacob Cervantes
Fourth Grade
Luna Villa
Ayat Shalabi
Gair Crosby
Fifth Grade
Danielle Tolano
Joanna Cuevas
Sixth Grade
Chelsea Aninyei
Emily Barrera
PE
Casey Rutkoski
Preschool
Vincet Lozano
Danny Mekhaeil
Gian Carlos Alverz
Aaron Calderon
Celline Reyes
Jazebell Corvera
Head Start
Micah Piraino
Matthew Palacious
Jumpstart
Christian Bojorquez
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 10
Second Graders in Dual Immersion Classes explore Citizenship and Civic Duties
APRIL 2016 ILC Newsletter Page 11
Writing is Blooming in Second Grade (Dual)