“Cultivating Kindness, Relationships, and Growth for all.”
News You Can Use: March 18, 2022

Dear CCGS Families,
Our students and staff loved the sunshine and warmer weather this week! Students even took the time to go outside and take care of our school by cleaning up the grass and picking up garbage they found. One of my rainbows this week was yesterday, while visiting some students at recess. I found two boys who had found twigs and pinecones and had them all collected under a picnic table. They were making forts for rocks and other items they found in nature. As we get back to more normalcy, it warms my heart to see our students interacting more and showing their creativity.


Each week I offer a way for you to share a celebration or ask questions on this survey. If you would like a specific reply, please add your name so I can get back to you. If you comment about a specific teacher- I send this directly to them and I know it really brightens their day!


  • Students should be bringing a snack each day to school. It is ok to bring more than one snack as well. Please send a water bottle each day as well.
  • Spring Break is March 21st-March 25th: We hope you ahve a great week with your family!
  • Please send an extra outfit for your child: Additionally, as the snow melts, we do have lots of mud and dirt. Having an extra outfit for your student's locker will be very helpful!
  • Car Rider and Walker Reminders: Please have your red or green name showing for pick up time whether a walker or a car rider. K-3 parents, please make a right turn only into the rear lot at the end of the day. Please do not block the driveways on Mill and Orange Street so those families can get out of their driveways. Thank you for always having your signs ready!
  • Lunch: Students have 3 lunch choices every day. The menu is sent home with every student and is also on the Y115 app. You can also click here to find that!
  • Devices: Please send your child's charger to school each day. It is also the responsibility of the student to charge each night. We have several students coming without charged devices and no way to charge.



Have a great break!

Mrs. Hamm

Applications for our incoming Dual Language Kindergarten class are now being accepted. Dual Language embraces both Spanish and English as partners in meeting students' academic and social-emotional needs, while fostering a sense of community and a love of language and culture. If you are interested in Dual Language for your child, please visit our website at https://www.y115.org/Page/3978. If you are not the parent of an incoming Kindergartener, but you know parents who are, please pass this information along to them! To get more information about our program, we will be holding our Dual Language Information Night virtually on March 30. The English language session will be a 6 PM and the Spanish language session at 7 PM. If you would like to attend, please complete the interest form at https://bit.ly/115Dual-Language-info. Please reach out to Michael Camp, Coordinator for Bilingual and EL Services, with any questions you may have.

Se están aceptando solicitudes para nuestra clase entrante de kínder de Lenguaje Dual. El programa acepta tanto el español como el inglés como iguales para cumplir con las necesidades académicas y socioemocionales de los estudiantes, al mismo tiempo que fomenta un sentido de comunidad y amor por el idioma y la cultura. Si está interesado en Lenguaje Dual para su hijo o hija, visite nuestro sitio web en https://www.y115.org/Page/3978. Si usted no es padre de un estudiante que ingresa al kínder, pero conoce a otros padres que lo son, ¡por favor pásele esta información! Para obtener más información sobre nuestro programa, llevaremos a cabo virtualmente nuestra Noche de información de Lenguaje Dual el 30 de marzo. La sesión en inglés será a las 6 p. m. y la sesión en español a las 7 p. m. Si desea asistir, complete el formulario de interés en https://bit.ly/115Dual-Language-info. Comuníquese con Michael Camp, Coordinador de Servicios Bilingües y Aprendices de Inglés, con cualquier pregunta que tenga.

Author/illustrator Adam Rex will be visiting our kindergarten through sixth grade students on April 14th! We will celebrate all things humor & picture books with him, and get a drawing demo, too!
This student has been following the four CCGS Cornerstones this week! He will be leading the school in the pledge the week after break.
Mrs. Curran's class has been working as a team and showing kindness to others. They were our golden platter winners this week and will get a recess with Mrs. Hamm or Mrs. Anderson after break!
Check out some of the pictures from this week!
6 Spring Break Literacy Activities for Families
Adapted from: Iowa Reading Research Center
1. Play a Game as a Family
Playing games is a great way to build literacy skills. The conversation that goes on while playing games can help children build language. It also offers a chance to introduce new vocabulary words and phrases. 
For example:Have your child help read board game instructions. Help him follow each of the instructions.Playing word/letter related games, such as hangman and crossword puzzles, can provide lots of fun ways to practice spelling and reading.
2. Library Visit
Take the extra time with your children to become more familiar with the free resources your local library offers. Libraries offer children’s programs that support reading. In addition to books, you can also get access to technology and learning games.
3. Write About Outdoor Play
Connect playing and learning by getting outdoors. For example: Take your child to a neighborhood playground to have fun and get some physical exercise. When you get home, ask him to write about his favorite part of your time outdoors. If he is just learning to write, ask him to dictate a few sentences to you. Provide assistance with forming the sentences when needed. Spend time observing nature. Sit outside and watch birds, or study clouds in the sky. Help your child write down some words that describe his observations such as sounds he hears or movements he might see. Using the descriptive words, help him write a short poem.
4. Look for a Little Free Library
A Little Free Library is a small container of free books that can be exchanged within a community. These community sharing libraries help motivate readers, young and old.. Use this map to see if there’s a little free library in your neighborhood. If so, talk to your child about a book she might like to donate to the library in exchange for getting a new book.
5. Write a Letter to a Favorite Author
Communicating with an author can be a fun way for a child to connect reading and writing. How to connect with an author: Have your child choose one of her favorite authors.
Help your child write a letter to the author. Look for the author’s email address.ou also might be able to connect with the author through social media.Look inside the book for the publisher’s address, and address the letter to the author.
6. Record Your Own Audiobook
Let your child have a turn reading aloud by making an audiobook. Have your child select a book he would like to record himself reading. Have him read the book to you a couple of times. Each time your child reads the book, have him try changing the voices for the characters or the way he uses expression when reading the sentences. Ask him if the different ways he read the book changed the meaning of the story.
Record your child reading, using a tape recorder or a smartphone. Share his recording with a loved one.
To learn more contact Mrs. Crosby ([email protected]
Important Dates

Monday, March 21st - Friday March 25th - SPRING BREAK!
  • Enjoy this time with your family and loved ones!

Group 2 eats in the cafeteria
Monday, March 28th - C Day
  • Fox Club 3:40-4:40 pm
  • Board of Education Board Meeting 7:00 pm

Tuesday, March 29th - D Day

Wednesday, March 30th - A Day
  • Fox Club 3:40-4:40 pm (last day for March clubs)

Thursday, March 31st -B Day

Friday, April 1st - C Day - April Fool's Day
  • End of 3rd Quarter

Future Important Dates
April 8th- No Early Childhood classes today
April 15th- No School
April 18th- No School for Students: Teacher Institute Day


Hello CCGS families!
Please follow us on Facebook to get the latest on fundraisers and reminders. Our next Zoom PTO meeting is on April 21st at 7pm. We have positions open for the PTO and those interested will be presenting themselves and the position they are interested in.


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As always, please feel free to reach out with questions or concerns and thank you for your continued support!

Amy McNamara 
PTO President 
2021-2022 Board
Amy McNamara - PTO President 
[email protected] (331) 256-7004‬ 
Tara Long - Co V.P. [email protected]
Tiffany Engelhardt - Co V.P. [email protected]
Lisa Mertes - Secretary [email protected]
Nicole Suthard - Treasurer [email protected]
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