HAYSHIRE P.O.W.E.R. NEWS
March 2019 


                                                        
                                                                                         
                                      
You Are Invited!
         Family Forum is March 28, from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm, at Hayshire. Find out about our multi-age classrooms. We currently have grades two 2-3 multi-age classrooms. We are adding two K-1 multi-age classrooms for next year. We hope to see you at the Family Forum!
         Our Hayshire learners who helped at the February Family Forum were outstanding in sharing how we use technology to help us in our learning!  
 
   
               
               
The Art Show is Coming! 
On Tuesday, April 9, from 6:00-8:00 pm, Hayshire learners will be celebrated! Their artwork will be on display. FREE ice cream and cake! Art stations! Photo ops! DJ music! It will be an awesome family event! 
                 
 
     
  
 
           
                 HAYSHIRE PROUD POINTS AROUND SCHOOL     
              
Mr. Burd by Jada Dorm
Did you know Mr. Burd was more than just a principal. Mr. Burd was an assistant to the superintendent. He also was a principal at Stony Brook and North Hills. He loved doing science. His class was also on TV. He decided to be a principal because he wanted to get to know all the students. Mr. Burd enjoys being with kids. He retired in 2015. He has been working in schools for 39 years. Fun Fact--did you know Mrs. Snare and Mr. Burd were hired the same day by Central York? I hoped you learned a lot from my story about Mr. Burd.   
 
                                   
                          
 
House of Cards Stem Project by Sofia Tesfaye
On February first, the green hallway's vertical team did a STEM project. The STEM project helped the learners use their creativity. When I interviewed Mrs. Slatt she said, "We do STEM to help learners in many different ways." She shared this quote as she explained why doing STEM was important, "It is making sense of problems and persevering in them." The quote means to keep on trying when you don't get it the first time. In this particular STEM project you had to use lots of creativity because making a house of cards is not easy.
 
              
 
POWER Hour by Ashton Barr 
All the Red Hallway had Power Hour where they go to different classes and do different activities. They do "Go Noodle," tech, drawing, or watch a movie. It gives the learners a reward for all the hard work they have done. Kids have fun instead of doing their normal subjects. Kids are looking forward to their next POWER Hour!                   
 
 
We LOVED Read Across America Week!
Every day was a special day to celebrate reading! We ended the week with a whole school assembly led by our Hayshire learners! It was awesome! Hayshire children love to read! 
     
 
Family Game Night was FUN for all ages!!!!!
  
   
 
 
                 
 





Ready Rosie
You should have received an email to tell you how to register for Ready Rosie in January. There are lots of games and activities for you to use with your children to support their learning!
 
If you did not receive the Ready Rosie email to register for the free access to the learning website, please contact Mrs. Decker at the Hayshire office for assistance 846-6789 ext. 1902.
 
 Next PTO meeting is April 3, 6:00 pm.   
Remember- Hershey Park ticket orders are due by March 15.  
Thank you to the PTO for a terrific Skating Party!
 

Reminders:
Early Dismissal on April 18 at 12:30 pm.
No School on April 19 and 22.
Kindergarten Registration for next year is open now.
 
If your child will be 5 years old by the end of August, you can register online or by calling the Hayshire office.

  Save the Date:
Diversity Celebration is April 15, from 5:30 - 8:00 pm, at the CYHS. A great evening of entertainment, learning and delicious food!!! Bring the family and celebrate the wonderful diversity of our district!!!!! Special music concert!!!!

   
 



Panther Pantry Schedule  
The mission of The Panther Pantry is to provide nourishment to the children and families of Central York School District. The pantry shelves are stocked each month by Central York School District learners and community volunteers. The food and household items that line the shelves are donated by community members.
Anyone from our Central York School District community is welcome to the pantry. Know that you will be cared for and that information is kept confidential.
Pantry hours are from 5:00-6:00 pm on April 16 at the Central York Middle School.