Friday, September 5, 2008

LINKS: Looking into the Needs of Kids and Schools

With just one hour of your time you can make a difference in a child's life. LINKS' mission is to link volunteer resources to the needs of all schools and students within the Lake Washington School District. Contact , email links@lwsd.org or call 425.702.3410 for more information.

CLASSES: Art Returns - Sign up Now!

If you are new to the program, Rachel's classes teach children techniques in painting and sculpture in the context of an art theme. Fall 2008 classes cover the Pacific Northwest through drawing, painting & sculpture. These are offered starting Sept 15 from 3:30-4:30pm. $158 for 10 sessions. Registration forms are available in the office.

Every Friday is a Waste Free Lunch Day at Ben Franklin

The Green Team is pleased to announce that every Friday is a Waste Free Lunch Day.  Pack lunches and drinks using re-usable containers, pack whole fruits without packaging, and bulk snacks in reusable containers.  Don't include individually wrapped snacks, plastic baggies or disposable forks and spoons.

For more information about waste-free lunches please visit www.epa.gov/epaoswer/education/lunch.htm

Jog-a-Thon 2008 Coming October 15th

Run for the Gold!
October 15, 2008

Welcome back students, parents and staff!

Save the date for the Ben Franklin’s biggest fundraiser of the year. We are looking forward to our best Jog-a-Thon ever this year! Help us continue to provide additional art and science in the classroom, a variety of assemblies, drama and choir, Kid’s First News, library books, additional supplies for your child’s classroom and the many other programs that supplement and enhance our children’s education and build a family atmosphere at our school. There will be more information in the coming weeks about this year's Jog-a-Thon, but please put the date on your calendar now!

We have plenty of openings for anyone who wants to help make this event successful. Feel free to contact us for more information.

Again, welcome back! We look forward to another great school year!

Christy Hentges (christyh@microsoft.com)
Colette Ulloa ( colette_ulloa@msn.com)
PTA Fundraising Chairs

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Sunday, July 6, 2008

SCHOOL'S OUT FOR SUMMER

See you September 2nd!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Eager Eagle for 5/29

Lost & Found
Last call for parents and students to look through lost and found items. Left over clothing will be donated to a charity by June 2nd.

Volunteer Tea
Please put Thursday, June 5th on your calendar to attend our Volunteer Recognition Tea. Our Franklin staff hosts this occasion to thank all the wonderful volunteers we have had this year. We will begin at 9:15 a.m.
Congratulations!

Way to go Christa Hoskins for winning the eleven year old intermediate class and the All-Round Title at the Washington State Rec-Opt Gymnastics Championships this past weekend. Christa placed 1st on the balance beam, floor exercise and vault. She came in 2nd on the uneven parallel bars. Awesome Christa!

Thank You
Our student leadership team participated in an after-school field trip to Hope Link. Students and families contributed almost $900. in cash and 14 boxes of canned food They delivered the goods and helped stack the food. We have a very generous community. The following students participated in the field trip: Tess Pate, Rachel Imhof, Ashley McGee, Samantha Ruskell, Christa Hoskins, Sonia Ionescu, and John Jacobson.

Great Work
Our 4th grade math team won 1st place at the Math is Cool master’s competition in Spokane. The winning team members were Abhi Sivaprasad, Irina Tolkova, Jonah Joughin, and Monisha Weerasundara. This is a huge accomplishment, since they were competing against the highest 4th grade math teams in the state.

Yearbooks
A few folks have asked if they can still purchase yearbooks and the answer is yes. However, there is a limited supply. There will be two PTA folks selling yearbooks at morning recess and lunch recess on Monday, June 16th and Tuesday, June 17th. Again, once they are sold, that’s it.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Yearbooks are for sale June 16th and 17th!

If you haven't already purchased your yearbook, you may do so at first recess and lunch recess on June 16th and June 17th. Yearbooks are $12 each. Please bring exact cash or check. No $20 bills. We do not carry change. When the books are gone, they are gone.

SUMMER CAMP: Art Wizards' Everyone Can Draw Mini-camps

Art Wizards' Everyone Can Draw Mini-camps are being offered at Rose Hill Elem and Finn Hill JHS this summer. Reigster early, as these classes fill up quickly. For more information, contact Ilene Adler, Ph.D. at 206.525.6075 or email artwizards2008@CS.com.

SUMMER CAMP: Brad Peterson Baseball School

Various Brad Peterson Baseball and Life Skills Camps are being offered on the Eastside. Visit www.bradpetersonbaseball.com for more information, including dates and locations.

CLASS: Boater Education class is being offered 6/4 and 6/11

Don’t be caught on the water this summer without your Boater Education Kirkland Jr High PTSA has arranged the US Coast Guard Auxiliary to teach “About boating safely” class. Open to young people 12-20 yrs.
The State of Washington has a new mandatory boater safety education law. This law means that, eventually, all people operating a recreational boat or personal watercraft (jet ski) will have to take a boating safety class. This law will be phased in by age groups. The first group, 12 to 20 years, has to have their boater education card in their possession now, if they want to operate a boat or PWC. (personal water craft)

The US Coast Guard Auxiliary will be presenting an 8 hour boating safety class (About Boating Safely) which meets the requirements of this law. The class will be held on Wednesdays, June 4 and 11, 4 hours each day starting at 1:30pm.

Have your teen prepared for a safe summer of water skiing, wake boarding, fishing, and all of the boating activities.

Please register for the class by May31, email Linda Jamieson at lindam.jamieson@yahoo.com Questions 822-8914

Students need to bring cash or check for $25.00 made payable to FLOTILLA 25. Money will be collected at the beginning of the first class and students will receive a boating safely book.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

SUMMER CAMP: Elena Summer Chess Camp 2008

A great opportunity to learn chess in a structured and fun environment. Presented by John Muir Elementary PTSA July 14th-18th. For more information or registration, go to www.chessplayer.com/camps.htm or call 206.363.6511 or email chess64@comcast.net.

Ben Franklin Presents "Once Upon a Time..."

Join the Ben Franklin Drama Players as they romp through Once Upon A Time (A Collection of Fairy Tales). This series of stories is sure to delight the youngest to oldest prince & princess with songs, sword fights and even some very unique Toothfaires. Special guest cameos included!

Tickets are only $3.00 a person - contact Kathleen Sanchez at ksanchez@lwsd.org for information. Limited tickets will be available at the door and there is no reserved seating.

Thursday, May 29th at 7pm
Cadle Theatre, Lake Washington High School

SUMMER CAMP: Redmond Football Mustang Youth Cheer/Football Mini Camp

Offered 6/19-6/20 from 9am to 12pm. No previous playing or cheering experience required. www.redmondmustangfootball.com for more information or contact Mike Pluschke, head coach at mpluschke@lwsd.org.

June Lunch Menus are available now

In the office now or online shortly at http://www.lwsd.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/For-Parents/Lunch-Menus/All-Schools-05-08.pdf

SUMMER CLASSES: Wave Aquatics Swim Team

Sign up now for WAVE Aquatics Swim Team at Redmond or Northshore pools. www.waveaquatics.org for more information or contact Coach Jim Verdier at coachjim@waveaquatics.org or 206.403.6933.

Scrip cards are the perfect gift - order now!

Use them yourself as a gift. Scrip cards area available for Starbucks, Tully's, Red Apple, PCC, QFC/Fred Meyer. There is a limited selection of cards for Baja Fresh, Bath & Body, California Pizza Kitchen, Chevron, Joanne's, Michaels, and Taco Time.

Order forms are available at http://www.mybenfranklinpta.org/ScripForm.html.

SUMMER CAMP: BCC Summer Reading Skills Programs

Classes offered by Bellevue Community College Continuing Education are offered in Issaquah, Mercer Island, and on campus. Call 1.800.978.3532 for more information or to register.

Eager Eagle for 5/15

Parent Input Forms

If you would like to give input on your child’s placement for next year, forms will be available in the office beginning Thursday. You may stop by to pick one up if you would like. The forms are due back by May 22nd. We will also have them available during Open House.
Open House/Science Fair

Our Open House and Science Fair is scheduled on Thursday, May 15th. Both events will begin at 6:30 and go until 8:00 p.m. This is a fun event where our students show off the work they have done all year long. Also, our library will have a Book Sale for one night only! If you can volunteer to help, please let Ms. McElfish know. I look forward to seeing you tonight!

Lost & Found

I can not believe how many jackets, coats and sweat shirts we have in our Lost and Found. The articles of clothing are of great quality and I am sure are expensive. If you are missing something, please come by and take a peek either during Open House or on Friday.

Congratulations!

Our chess club members, Daniel and Samuel He won the co-championship of 3rd graders at the 2008 Washington State Elementary Chess Tournament that took place in Kirkland. Albert Li, also from Franklin won the co-championship for 1st graders.

Volunteer Tea

In a few days, you will be receiving an invitation from your child’s teacher inviting you to attend our Volunteer Tea. Parents that helped in the classroom, library, supervised field trips, worked at the Book Fair, playground, health room, monitored runners, helped in PE, and the list goes on and on……..are invited to attend, Thursday, June 5th at 9:15 a.m. in our Commons. I hope you will be able to attend. We would not be the great school we are without all the parents who give of their time, skills and leadership.

PE News

Rose Hill Junior High School is sponsoring a Super Feeder Track Meet on Thursday, May 29th at 4:00 p.m. Events are open to all students from Ben Franklin, Ben Rush, Mark Twain and Rose Hill Elementary schools. Events will include: 100M, 200M, 400M, 800M and 1600M runs, the long jump, high jump and a 4 X100 relay. Award certificates will be given for 1st – 5th place in each event. Ms. Denney plans to be there to support all Ben Franklin participants. Please return confirmation forms if you child plans to attend.
The Basics of Bicycling Skills and Safety unit returns to Franklin May 23rd – June 13th. Volunteers are still needed for Field Day equipment staging on June 5th at 3:30 p.m. and for face painting on June 6th starting at 9:15 a.m. Please contact Ms. Denney if you can help.




Important Dates to Remember

May 23 LEAP Day - No School for Students
May 26 Memorial Day - No School
June 5 Volunteer Tea at 9:15 a.m.
June 6 Dad’s Pancake Breakfast – 7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
June 6 Field Day
June 17 6th Grade Promotion
June 18 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL - dismissal at noon.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Teacher Appreciation Week May 5-9!

Around the World in 5 days!

Please help celebrate our wonderful teachers and staff with a week full of travel themed treats and fun teacher travel trivia! Here are ways you and your children can participate:

  • Tuesday – bring flowers for your teacher – just one or a whole bunch!
  • Wednesday & Thursday – write a letter, a poem, an email or draw a picture that lets your teacher know how much you appreciate them!
  • All week – stop by the display in the foyer and check out our Teacher Travel Trivia 

Dress in the theme all week if you wish!
  • Monday – Mexico/Latin America
  • Tuesday – Asia
  • Wednesday – France/Europe
  • Thursday –International-your country of origin
  • Friday –Italy 



Questions? Call Julie Peterson 425-445-3428 or jsewfine@aol.com

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Hopelink End Summer Hunger Programs

Hopelink provides food for local families who need assistance. It depends on donations (food or financial) from community members.

End Summer Hunger Campaign Coin Drive is May 5-May 9th.
It’s time to clean out your coin jar (or remind your child to clean out their’s) and see if we can help our local Hopelink Food Bank with their summer needs.

End Summer Hunger Canned food drive begins May 12th- May 16th. More information came home with your child on the types of food that are needed at Hopelink.

Field Day is Coming June 6th

Field Day is just around the corner on Friday June 6th. We would love your help!

On June 6th in the morning (9:15 – 11:15) 70+ activity stations will be held for grades K – 6. Stations will be lead by students from 5/6 classes (Frank, Warner, Berten) and parent volunteers. In the afternoon the three classes of 5/6 students will have a game orientated field day from 1:30 – 3:30.

Parent volunteers are needed to lead morning stations, lead afternoon games, take digital photos and serve snacks. Please email Ms. Denney or fill out and return the volunteer form. Volunteers will receive an email and hard copy confirmation with your exact assignment the week of May 27th.

FALL Football Signups for Jr Kangs and Rebels

Kirkland Boys and Girls Club is offering Youth Tackle Football for kids 7-14 years. 7 year olds must way 60 lbs by the first practice (Aug 11) and 15 year olds must weigh no more than 120 lbs and be born no earlier than August 1st 1993. Open Registration ends July 1, 2008.

More information or registration can be found at www.onepositiveplace.org or by calling Tom Olson at 425.827.0132 (tolson@positiveplace.org). Cheerleading information can also be obtained here.

SUMMER Swim Lessons at Strattonwood pool

Sign up now for public swim lessons at Strattonwood Pool. Sessions run from June 9th to August 29th.

For more information, go to www.strattonwoodswimclub.com or call Laura at 425.556.5185.

EAGER EAGLE: Dates to Remember

May 6 Class Photos
May 7 Meet the New Principal - 7:00 – 8:00 p.m.
May 15 Science Fair / Open House - 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
May 15 Book Fair in the Library - 6:30 – 8:00 p.m.
May 23 Teacher Staff Development – No School for Students
May 26 Memorial Day – No School
May 29 School Musical at Lake Washington High School - 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
June 5 Volunteer Tea
June 6 Pancake Breakfast - 7:00 – 9:00 a.m.
June 17 Sixth Grade Promotion
June 18 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL - Dismissal at noon

EAGER EAGLE: Oops

I forgot to mention in the last Eager Eagle that Joy Brooke is also leaving. She is going to have baby number two in the fall. Congratulations to Joy, she is very excited. Even though Joy is only here one day a week, she will be missed.

EAGER EAGLE: Literacy

Does your youngster listen actively when you read aloud? It’s a key to understanding what is happening in the story. Try these simple tips to building listening skills:

1) Ask your child to retell small parts of the story to you. Or ask them questions while you read. Examples: “What will happen next?” “Why do you think she did that?” Find the answers to the questions together.

2) After you have read a story together two or three times, skip a word or two. Ask your child to fill in the missing word or words. This one works really well with rhyming stories.

EAGER EAGLE: Earth Week

On April 19th several families and a few teachers helped clean-up Bridle Trails State Park as part of a massive effort to make our city, parks and schools cleaner. I would like to thank Jennifer Lesourd, Sidney Olson, Stephanie Fulton, David, Nathan and Alex Follette, Shelley, Tony and Kate Kloba, Melissa and Emily Worland, Karen and Bailey Bennett, Rena, Grant, Rianne, Alec and Gilbert Peterson, Kate Berten and Kristin Wobker for taking time out of their busy weekend to help our community. The park Ranger from Bridle Trails Park Foundation and Ranger Mary commented on our school’s excellent citizenship through modeling and leadership. It was a miserable day with rain, sleet, and hail, but they managed to fill a 50 cubic yard dumpster. Way to go!

EAGER EAGLE: New Principal Welcoming

On Wednesday, May 7th, Kim Fricke, the incoming Principal for our school, will be spending the day at Ben Franklin. In the evening, our PTA will host a small welcoming reception for her in our library from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. This reception will be for parents only and students will meet her during the school day.

If anyone would like to bake some goodies, please get in touch with Christine Muenz or Brenda Jensen. I hope you will make some time to join me in a hearty “Welcome to Ben Franklin” greeting.

Monday, April 28, 2008

SUMMER CAMP: Skyhawks schedule

Skyhawks Summer Camp Schedule is now available.  More information and registration forms are available at 800.804.3509 or www.skyhawks.com.

Head Lice Flyer Sent Out

The office has copies of the flyer on head lice that went out in the Thursday packets.

Ben Franklin Courier for April is Up!

We're trying out a new way to host the Courier, so pardon the formatting while we are in transition.    You can find the Ben Franklin Courier April 2008 here.

Friday, April 18, 2008

EAGER EAGLE: Saying “See you later…”

As you know, I do not like to say good bye, but I wanted to give you my latest staffing news. Dave Condon and Carrie Webster will retire at the end of this school year. Between the two, they have dedicated over 55 years of teaching service which is amazing!

Kathy Sanchez’s husband John has accepted a job in Albuquerque and the family will be moving at the end of school. 

Jamie Warner and Jennifer Maxfield will join me at the new school, currently known as Site 52.

Additionally, Julie Lemme will leave her I.A. position and begin her student teaching. Hopefully, someday she will return to Franklin after she completes her Certification.

Kathy has been at Franklin for eight years and both Jennifer and Jamie started as student teachers and then became part of our staff two years ago. Julie has been at Franklin for three years. All have a special place in our Franklin family.

EAGER EAGLE: New Principal

Kim Fricke, from California, has been hired as our new Principal for Ben Franklin. She will take over the helm in July, but will be here, on and off in May and June. Her school in California is out June 7th. She did her student teaching here about eight years ago with Kelly Pease in Special Education. She has had a variety of administrative experiences in elementary and secondary schools. She has taught 4th grade and 4/5 multi-age. She attended the Columbia Teacher’s College in New York, where several of our teachers attended a few years ago and has been a literacy coach.

EAGER EAGLE: Public Awareness Meeting for Level II Offender

Public Awareness Meeting

A meeting will be hosted and sponsored by the Kirkland Police Department on Thursday, April 17 at 7:00 p.m. at Rose Hill Elementary to discuss the recent relocation of a level II sex offender to the area. Community members are invited to attend and learn about safety concerns and precautions. Kirkland Police Sergeant John Haslip will facilitate the meeting. Sergeant Haslip and several other members of the Kirkland Police Department will be present to answer your questions. You can also obtain additional information by calling 425.587.3502.

Level II sex offenders are those who are considered a moderate risk to re-offend. For information about the classification levels of sex offenders, go to the King County Sherriff’s office web site: http://www.metroke.gov/sheriff. Another page on that web site is: http://www.metroke.gov/sheriff/prevention/child_safety. This site has excellent tips on child safety. The school staff has been informed of this sex offender. They will review general, age-appropriate, personal safety rules with all students. We suggest that you discuss these at home as well.

EAGER EAGLE: Congrats to 4th Grade Math Team

Congratulations

Our fourth grade math club, under the leadership of Mayellen Henry, participated in the ‘Math is Cool’ competition on March 28th. There were 20 team members, and all their effort and work paid off because they won 3rd place in the contest! Congratulations and keep up the great work!

EAGER EAGLE: Summer "Bridge" Books Available

Evan-Moor, the Educational Publisher puts out a book to connect school and home over the summer. The book has 160 full pages at $12.99 each. The activities include short, focused practice in basic skills with the intention of doing two pages a day for five days a week. If you are interested in purchasing one for summer work, please e-mail Jill Keeney at jkeeney@lwsd.org.

2008 Ben Franklin Science Fair: May 15th

The Science Fair is open to all Ben Franklin students who want to explore their world and show off the results. Just think about what interests you and how the world around you works. Then find out about it, and show what you know.

Date: May 15th (same night as the Open House and Book Fair)
Where: In the Commons

Need Ideas? Looking for other resources? The Science Fair committee has put together a helpful, informative guide to Science Fair projects.

Register now. Forms available online or in the office.

PE NEWS from Ms. Denney

The 2nd annual Nike 5K and 1 Mile Go Run for Kids will be held in downtown Seattle on Saturday May 10th. We are hoping for a large Ben Franklin contingent this year. If you are planning to do this event please email me so I know to look for you and your children at the event. I will be turning in registrations returned to school on April 28th at Niketown in Seattle. Look for more information on the official entry form sent home or your can sign up and check it out online at www.nike5kfor.kids.com Please email me (Ndenney@lwsd.org) if you would like me to pick up your race packet and run number on May 7th. I will distribute these at school on Thursday May 8th.

Bike to school month will be held during May in conjunction with Cascade Bicycle Club’s bike to school and work month. Information and sign up flyers went home in the weekly school packets on April 16 – 17th. Students in grades Kindergarten – 3rd grade may only ride their bike to school if accompanied by a parent. They may however participate by doing bike commutes from home and with their family. Look for detailed information in the flyer. Students returning the RSVP form will receive a Bike to School Passport to record their commute trips. Last year our school placed second of all participating schools in their bike commute trips. The school with the highest commute total wins a BMX stunt bike show for their school sponsored by Cascade Bicycle Club. We will have a special Bike to School Day on Wednesday May 21st.

Unicycling beginning Session III starts on April 22nd runs thru June 5th. The class is open to all 3rd through 6th grade students. Five of the twenty spots are already filled. Application forms are being passed out in PE class and are available on the hallway bulletin board by the gym.

j0352202[1] Field Day is just around the corner on Friday June 6th. We would love your help! On June 6th in the morning (9:15 – 11:15) 70+ activity stations will be held for grades K – 6. Stations will be lead by students from 5/6 classes (Frank, Warner, Berten) and parent volunteers. In the afternoon the three classes of 5/6 students will have a game orientated field day from 1:30 – 3:30. Parent volunteers are needed to lead morning stations, lead afternoon games, take digital photos and serve snacks. Please email Ms. Denney or fill out and return the volunteer form. Volunteers will receive an email and hard copy confirmation with your exact assignment the week of May 27th.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

FALL SIGNUP: LWYSA Soccer Registration

Register today for Fall Soccer. Boys and Girls, Grades K-12. www.lwysa.org or 425.821.1741.

PTA Golden Acorn and Golden Eagle Nominations due May 9th

The PTA is taking nominations for the Golden Eagle and Golden Acorn awards.

GOLDEN ACORN AWARD

Each year our PTA gives the Golden Acorn Award to someone who has given exemplary service to children in our school community. The Golden Acorn Award is very special and is reserved for those committed to continuing and dedicated service. The first Golden Acorn Award was presented in 1937, and is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon a PTA volunteer. The Golden Acorn Award may be won only once, and can be awarded to any PTA member of our school.

We would like to acknowledge some past recipients of this prestigious award. They have gone the extra mile to enrich the lives of children:
Kristi Cunnington, Molly Working, Margee Grein, Jill Bowles, Mary Gordon, Ann Cangany, Ruth Lesourd, Jacque Snedeker, Donna Dornes, Kathy Woods, Jackie Mutcheson, Diane Lahay, Liz Clinton, Teresa Anderson, Brenda Andrew, Kris LaFramboise, Terry Feuling, Jeanette Simecek, Cindy Burt

All Golden Acorn recipients receive an acorn pin and a donation is made in their name to the Washington State PTA Financial Grant Foundation. This Foundation is able to grant over $50,000 in annual grants to freshman students entering post-secondary education. The names of Ben Franklin winners are also added to a plaque that hangs in our school office.

GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD
In addition, Ben Franklin Elementary gives Golden Eagle Awards to those who have given of themselves to Franklin activities during the year. A person may be honored with numerous Golden Eagle Awards throughout their volunteer time here. Golden Eagles are categorized the following way:

Outstanding PTA volunteer
This person has been valuable to Ben Franklin PTA in a variety of ways. They are always there to help with various projects and provide support on all levels. They may not be a committee chairperson, but our PTA could not survive without their help and enthusiasm.
Outstanding PTA Committee work
This person improved one of our PTA committees in a very positive way. Their organization and work made a very positive impact on the students of Ben Franklin. Having volunteers like them who are willing to take on a committee and improve it helps to keep Franklin’s PTA the positive organization it is.

All Golden Eagle Award recipients receive an Eagle pin and a certificate.
Nomination forms are available in the office.

**All nominations are due Friday, May 9, 2008 in the PTA box at Ben Franklin.

Bike to School Month, May 2008

Dear Ben Franklin families,

May is Bike to School Month, designed to encourage bicycle commuting and mentor new riders. When you cycle to school with your child you:

  • Create daily exercise habits that help keep your child active and healthy.
  • Reduce car traffic and air pollution.
  • Help your child become a competent and independent cyclist.

We envision Bike to School Month as a family project, one that will also introduce parents to the fun of cycling with their kids.

Everyone who rides at least once wins a prize!

· All participants earn a reflective “slap bracelet”.

· 7-14 trips earn a reflective spoke slider.

· 15+ trips earn a cool bike bell.

School challenge: the elementary school that makes the most total trips will win a bike stunt show for their school and an article featuring their Bike-to-School team in the Cascade Courier.

So, how do you participate? It's easy! Fill out the form and return to your child's teacher or to the office by Friday, April 25th. We will send home bicycle safety information, “passport” and instructions. You keep track of your trips each day you ride* and turn in your passport at the end of the month. We'll add your trips to our school total and deliver your prizes.

*Because some children cannot cycle safely to school, and because the "work" that kids do also includes sports, music lessons, trips to the library, etc., commuter trips for Bike to School 2008 will include any trip made by bicycle somewhere your child needs to go, one round-trip per day.

For more information check out Cascade's website at www.cbcef.org/commuting_btw.html or contact Julie Salathé, 206-523-1952 or julies@cascadebicycleclub.org.

PARENT CLASS: Birds & Bees & YOUR Kids (reminder)

Birds & Bees & YOUR Kids - It's time to start talking!

It's not about one talk, it's about continuing the conversation with your kids. Come and learn compelling reasons to start the conversation early and how to keep it going throughout your child's adolescence. PARENTS ONLY.

Amy Lang MA teaches parents how to talk to their children of any age about sex, love, and relationships. She has a 15 year history as a Sexual Health Educator, a Masters in Applied Behavioral Science and loves to help people learn about this vital part of parenting. www.birdsandbeesandkids.com 206.661.2245.

When: Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 7pm
Where: Ben Franklin Elementary

Thursday, April 10, 2008

PARENT CLASS: Birds & Bees & YOUR Kids

Birds & Bees & YOUR Kids - It's time to start talking!

It's not about one talk, it's about continuing the conversation with your kids. Come and learn compelling reasons to start the conversation early and how to keep it going throughout your child's adolescence. PARENTS ONLY.

Amy Lang MA teaches parents how to talk to their children of any age about sex, love, and relationships. She has a 15 year history as a Sexual Health Educator, a Masters in Applied Behavioral Science and loves to help people learn about this vital part of parenting. www.birdsandbeesandkids.com 206.661.2245.

When: Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 7pm
Where: Ben Franklin Elementary

PARENT CLASS: Joy Brook and Barbara McElfish teach child literature classes

Child Lit: Choose, Read, Reflect. The Family book club encouraging reading for adults and children. (Complete flyers are available in the office).

Section 1: Parent/Elementary age is taught by our librarian, Barbara McElfish. Classes are Tuesdays from 4:30-5:30pm, Ben Franklin Elementary, April 15th-May 20th.

Section 2: Parent/Babies (to 18 mos) is taught by Joy Brooke. Classes are Mondays, 10-11:30am, Parkplace Books, Kirkland, April 14th-May 19th.

Section 3: Parent/Toddles/Preschoolers. Classes are Tuesdays 10-11am, Lake Washington Technical College, April 15th - May 20th.

Section 4: Parent/4th/5th/6th graders. Classes are Thursdays, 4-5pm, Sandburg Elementary Library, April 14th-May 19th.

Email your name, phone, preferred class section to marion.holland@lwtc.edu.

SUMMER CAMP: Grand Slam Baseball Camp

Summer baseball camp registration is now availalble for the Grand Slam Camp at Wilburton Park, Bellevue. More information is available at www.grandslamcamp.com

SUMMER CAMP: YMCA Camp Orkila and Colman

Registration is now available for the YMCA Summer camps at Camp Orkila and Camp Colman. Reigster at www.camporkila.org or www.campcolman.org. Or call 206.382.5009 for a free brochure.

Ben Franklin's Green Team & Bridle Trails Join Forces for Earth Day

Ben Franklin's Green Team will be working with the Bridle Trails State Park Foundation for Earth Day. Come help care for the Bridle Trails State Park.

When: Sat. April 19th from 9-10:30 AM
Where: Bridle Trails State Park (main entrance) off 116th Ave NE
Why: To join other community volunteers to help protect the park.

Morning snacks will be provided. Free parking is available. Bring work gloves, long pants, tennis shoes, long sleeved sheets (removing blackberries), and dress for the weather.

NOTE: All children must have a parent chaperone with them.

If you would like to participate, please contact Kristin Wobker (kwobker@lwsd.org)

NEW ENRICHMENT CLASS: Jump Rope is being offered

Ben Franklin JUMP ROPE CLASS

When: Thurs April 17th – May 29th (exc May 22nd) Time: 3.30 PM – 5.00 PM

Price: $48 for 6 classes includes a rope

Where: School Gym

Classes are for EVERYONE -Boys and Girls Kindergarten thru 6th grade and will be run by Matthew Skurnik and Matthew Booty)


Members of Hot Dog USA, a World Champion Jump Rope team, will be teaching a Jump Rope class. Hot Dog USA has traveled all around the world performing and teaching Jump Rope skills to thousands of students and adults. They have been featured on over 30 different television shows such as Bill Nye the Science guy, Good Morning America, and ESPN. They have led hundreds of Jump Rope workshops and have performed at various events such as professional basketball halftime games, company picnics and school assemblies.

During these fun-filled classes the children will learn a variety of Jump Rope skills catered to their skill level. Emphasis will be based on learning new Jump Rope skills, finding fun ways to stay healthy through exercise, making friends and having fun! The Children will learn skills such as single rope, partner skills, double dutch and long rope. They will play Jump Rope games and learn performance technique through sharing jump rope skills to the class.

Spaces fill up fast so register early by contacting Tamara @ (425)576-9052 or email tkhill@comcast.net

Order Scrip Now!

Teacher Appreciation Week is coming up - now is a perfect time to order your Scrip cards as teacher gifts. Scrip cards for Starbucks, Tully's, Red Apple, PCC, QFC/Fred Meyer are always available.

Order forms are available at http://www.mybenfranklinpta.org/ScripForm.html.

SUMMER SCHOOL: LWSD Elementary Core Academic Summer School

The LWSD Elementary Core Academic Summer School schedule is now available.

Brochures with mail-in forms are available in the office. Mail-in registration is due May 12-June 20. Summer school sessions are July 14-August 8, 2008.

Friday, March 28, 2008

SPRING SCHEDULE: Kirkland Boys & Girls Club Spring/Summer Program schedule is available

Pick up a paper copy in the office or go to www.onepositiveplace.org.

SUMMER CAMP: Register now for i9 Sports Summer Camps

Register online at www.i9sports.com or call (877) I PLAY i9.

SPRING SCHEDULE: Kirkland Dance Center now available

Call or register at 425.828.6362 or www.kirklanddance.org

Hot Dog USA Competitive Jump Rope Team comes to LWHS

US National and World Champions are coming to Lake Washington High School Gym Saturday, April 12th. The doors open at 6pm, with the performance starting at 6:30. No charge, although donations are gladly accepted.

Hot Dog USA is also offering jump rope classes at Ben Franklin starting April 17-May 29. Register at www.mybenfranklinpta.org.

Ben Franklin team forming for 2nd NIKE 5K for Kids

The 2nd Annual NIKE 5K for Kids is on Saturday, May 10th at 8am at Niketown, Seattle. Come join the Ben Franklin team, coordinated by Nancy Denney! Choose between the 5K (3.1mk) run/walk or the 1 mi run/walk. Family and friends are encouraged to run together.

The cost is $20 per person - $15 for registration and $5 for tshirt fee.

Register by April 28th -- bring your form and money to the school office. Forms are also available in the school office.

For more info go to www.nike5Kforkids.com

Eager Eagle for March 27th

Student Leadership

Last Thursday, March 20th, eleven leadership students stayed after school and picked up garbage for almost two hours. That’s the good news; the bad news is that each one collected nearly a full bag of trash! The leadership participants, under the direction of Mr. Howden, were: Kloe Roberts, Amanda Levine, Alka Pai, Rachel Imhof, Ashley McGee, Riley Stockard, Michaela Busenbark, Mia Juric, Christa Hoskins, John Jacobson and Chloe O’Neil. Thank you for your effort and pride in our school.

Children’s Literature

Mrs. McElfish will be the instructor for “Child Literature: Choose, Read, Reflect”, a class for elementary age students AND their parents. The class will be taught at Franklin on Tuesday afternoons from 4:30-5:30 PM beginning April 15th. It will be a great class for parents to learn read aloud techniques and connect with literacy in the home. You may register for the class at marion.holland@lwtc.edu

Kirkland Performance Center

Congratulations to Maeve O’Connor for her role in Oliver at the Kirkland Performance Center. You still have time to take in the show March 28-30th.

Reminder

Parents, please remember to sign-in at the office and wear a badge while on the playground or in the school building. It’s very important for the safety of our children.




Lost and Found

Please come in and check the lost and found area. We have several coats, jackets, and sweatshirts. All the lost and found items will be donated to charity the week after spring break.

Sad News

I am very sad to report that Kathy Sanchez will be leaving our Ben Franklin family. Kathy’s husband, John, accepted a job in Albuquerque, so they will be moving to New Mexico. Kathy and Bethany will stay until school is out in June. Many of you may recall that Kathy and John’s families live in Albuquerque so they will once again reunite. Kathy dropped in my lap about eight years ago when she moved to Washington from New Mexico and has been here ever since. I personally will miss her energy, dedication to children and her own learning, and being a part of the Franklin family.

Dates to Remember
March 31 – April 4 - Spring Break

April 14 - WASL testing begins
April 22 – 25 – Sixth grade camp

May 5 – 9 – Teacher Appreciation week

May 6 – Class Picture day
May 15 – Science Fair/Open House

Monday, March 24, 2008

New Franklin Courier for March is available

The latest issue of the Ben Franklin Courier is now available. The deadline for April's issue is April 16th.

Wilderness Awareness Summer Camp Schedule

The Wilderness Awareness Summer Camp Schedule is now available. There are a variety of camps for children aged 6 through 18.

Dates and more information are available at www.WildernessAwareness.org or 425.788.1301.

Save the date: Spring General Membership PTA meeting is 4/10

Home made treats and a chance to meet other Franklin Parents make this the meeting to make. We vote to approve next year's budget (2008-09) as well as next year's Ben Franklin PTA Board.

When: 6:30, Thursday April 10
Where: Ben Franklin Library

Thursday, March 13, 2008

New Eager Eagle for March 13th

Congratulations

On February 15, The Book Wizards; Monica Devaraju, Stella Perlic, Mallika Iyer, and Elena Plenefisch won the District Championship for the Battle of the Books 2008. The girls are 6th graders from Mr. Frank’s class. The participants came from 4th – 6th grades and they read a mix of Sasquatch and Young Reader’s Choice Award books chosen by district librarians. After winning the right to represent Franklin in the district Battle by defeating eleven other teams, the final competitions lasted a week with a round robin format. This year’s team mastered the contents of twelve books for the final questions which popped up on Instant Messaging and started with the phrase: “In what book….”

Report Cards/Conferences

March 17th and 18th are half days for students; parents may request a parent/teacher conference during that time if needed. Dismissal for half-day is noon and conferences will be scheduled after that time.

Please talk with your child’s teacher to schedule a conference.

Report cards will go home with students on Friday, March 14th.

Registration

We had 47 boys and girls register for kindergarten last Thursday! Thank you for helping to get the word out. As people move into your neighborhood and you welcome them, be sure to encourage registering their child now for school.

Lost and Found

Once again our lost and found is overflowing. If your child is missing a coat or other clothing items please check the lost and found. We will donate all lost and found items during the spring break.

PE News

Spring physical fitness assessments will be held March 19th – 25th in 3rd – 6th grades. Parent volunteers are needed to supervise and encourage students at each station. The traveling gymnastic apparatus unit will be at Franklin March 27th – April 18th. Students are encouraged to wear clothing that allows for flexibility for those 3 weeks. We would love volunteer spotting help in all PE classes, K – 6, during that time. Please email Ms. Denney if you can help out with either event even if it’s only for one class period. Ndenney@lwsd.org

The 2nd annual Nike 5K for Kids will be held in downtown Seattle on Saturday, May 10th. We are hoping for a large Ben Franklin contingent this year. Did you know $15 of the $20 registration fee comes back to the Franklin PE program? Last year NIKE donated $326 to our school. Look for more information and official entry forms to come home soon or you can sign up and check it out online at www.nike5kforkids.com.

The earned pledge prizes for Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart arrived at school and were distributed this week. Our final fund raising total was $3007.67. Thank you Ben Franklin Community for helping to fight heart disease and stroke!

Thank You Ben Franklin Students

Ben Franklin students donated 2,825 books for Belair Preparatory School in Jamaica. The students are very excited about receiving this generous donation.

Dates to Remember

March 13th – International Night

March 17th – 18th – Student Conferences

March 31st – April 4th – Spring Break

Ben Franklin SCRIP gets even easier

Fill out the form and send a check payable to Ben Franklin Scrip with your child to school. The order will be filled and sent home with your child within 2 days. Questions, contact Brenda.

Do you shop at PCC? You can purchase one Scrip card and reload it at PCC and Ben Franklin still receives a donation.

Do you shop at Safeway? Sign up online to have Ben Franklin receive a contribution each time you shop. Group Name: Ben Franklin El.; Group ID 8562552.

Parent's Night Out at Kirkland Boys & Girls Club

The Kirkland Boys and Girls Club is hosting a Parents Night Out March 21, 2008 from 7:30pm to 10am. The cost is $30 per child, which includes dinner and breakfast.

Kids will be doing a fun art project, gym actvitities, games and a movie. Don't forget PJ's, toothbrush & paste, a change of clothes, sleeping bag, and a pillow.

Contact Jessy Cutting at 425.827.0132 or email at jcutting@positiveplace.org.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

International Night on March 13th

Get your traveling shoes on and come to the Ben Franklin International Night on Thursday, March 13th, 6:30-8:30 pm.

A full program of internation events, including:
  • Student singers
  • Columbia choir
  • Hungarian and International dance troups Kisbetyarok and Radost
  • Latin dance
  • Marimba band Shumba
For questions, please contact Susanne McDermott.

Safe Surfing: Protecting Your Kids Online

The first of three Youth Eastside Services (YES) seminars, safe surfing presents community experts to discuss the risks present on the internet, as well as advice on how to regulate online time and valuable tools that help keep your kids safe.

March 18th, 7-9pm, at Cadle Theater, Lake Washington High School
12033 NE 80th Street, Kirkland
No reservations needed.

For more information, contact YES at 425.747.4937 or www.youtheastsideservices.org

Monday, March 10, 2008

SCRIP gift cards available for Red Apple, PCC, and QFC!

Do you shop at PCC, Red Apple, or QFC?

If so, consider purchasing SCRIP cards. SCRIP cards are just like a gift card for the store, but a percentage is donated back to Ben Franklin.

PCC allows you to "reload" your card and have the additional amounts credited to Ben Franklin.

Sign up for Rachel Muller's Art Program - starts 3/24

Rachel Muller is back with a new, 10-week session of her wonderful art enrichment program. Students will learn about Renaissance art by creating their own paintings and sculptures.

Classes start March 24th and continue for 10 sessions after school on Mondays from 3:40-4:40. $158 covers the cost of the class and materials for 10 weeks. Siblings receive a 50% discount on tuition. Financial aid is available.

To register: contact Rachel Muller at 425.823.1178 or email her at rachel@rachel-art.com.

March Lunch Menus Now Available

New lunch menus for March are now available at www.lwsd.org/Parents/Breakfast-Lunch-Menus/Pages/default.aspx

Cinderella at Second Story Repertory

The play Cinderella will be at Second Story Repertory from March 7th to March 22nd.

More details at www.secondstoryrep.org