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OES E-NEWS
December 2, 2016
May 5, 2017
OES brought home many medals from this years Special Olympics! Congratulations to our
athletes– James Bogart, Clevion Chaneyfield (2 first place ribbons), Jacob Newton (2nd place
ribbon), Cooper Pope, Logan Shuler, Cristian Zavala, and Destini Anderson. Also our out-
standing Project Unify Spirit Squad won first place for most team spirit– Way to go Jiovani
Rivera, Noah Woods, Annie Oliver, Emily Shyblosky, Grant Turner, Leah Bogart, Allen Crosby,
Logan Woods, Olivia Schoenstra, Jenna Schoenstra, Imani Singleton, Breanna Stephens, Sky-
lar Delpier, Anna Fuge, Taylor Wade, Der’eon White, Nehemiah McGill, Melanie Pope, Desti-
ny Skinner, Gabby Lopez, Mariana Lopez, Jasmine Carmichael, Emma Ernst, Kate Dubose,
Brandon Solorza, Johanna Pierre, Aubrey Davis, Jada Kleinhans, Molly Maine, Barrett Hol-
land, Lydia Jamison, and Caralynn Scott. Also, big kudos to our staff– Roxanne Newton, Co-
rey Slater, Diane King, Melissa Lane, Reaves Montjoy, Nikki Davis, Ashley Beebe, Lindsey Mul-
ligan, and Megan Mchale.
What’s Up at the Nest?
May 8-12– MAP Testing, grades K-2nd only
May 10– Chick-fil–a night to support 3rd grade, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
May 11– ESOL night, 6-7 p.m.
May 12– Pre-K water day and Field Day
May 13– Bluffton May fest
May 14– Happy Mother’s Day
May 16– Squirrel Club, 7:15-7:45
May 16– SIC meeting, 7:15-7:45
May 17– Book fair starts!!
May 18– Taste of the Garden
May 19– End of the Year Picnic, 5:30-7 p.m.
May 22– 5th Grade field trip to Mighty 8th Air Force Museum
May 22– Pre-Kindergarten Awards Ceremony
May 23-24– 5th Grade Uniform Free days
May 23– 5th Grade vs Teachers Mat Ball Tournament
May 23– 5th Grade tour of Bluffton Middle School
May 23– 5th Grade Lip Sync Battle
May 23– WINGS celebrations
May 23– Chorus last rehearsal (awards given today), 3-4 p.m.
May 23– 5 Guys Spirit night to support Literacy at OES, 5-7:30 p.m.
May 24– WINGS Ceremonies, Grades 3-4 @ 8:15, Grades 1-2 @ 1:45
May 25– 5th Grade Moving Up Ceremony, 8:15 a.m.
May 26– Kindergarten Graduation, 8:15 a.m.
May 26– EARLY DISMISSAL! Students will be dismissed at 11:30
May 1– Trevor Fludd
Jehu Sanchez
May 2– Landon Ballowe
May 3– Olivia LeGrande
May 4– Kyleigh Andersen
Josephine Parasole
May 7– Firasa Rodabaugh
May 8– Jude Clark
Cooper Pope
May 9– Tessa Robinson
May 10– Isabella Bliss
May 12– Gabriel Canez
Joshua Lopez
Allison Rapalo Rivera
May 13– Ethan Hames
Carter Lawson
May 16– Harrison Barricks
Keagan Claffy
Quentin Simmons
May 17– Kaleb Ross
May 19– Braylon Lauffer
Logan Shuler
May 21– Tommy Meissen
Ellis Rose
May 23– Samia Bennett
Nathan Bradford
Campbell Burbage
Ella Price
May 24– Thiowa Maldonado
May 25– William Allbee
May 26– Xangelie Baez
May 27– Jazleen Cruz
Obrian Rhoden
May 28– Alyssa Lock
May 29– Katie Snyder
May 31– Aaliyah Edmond
Lindsay Fermin
Jake Holland
Emily Melton
Ashley Adame
Jonathan Aguilera
Bradlee Andersen
Kyleigh Andersen
Sadie Beck
Savannah Bacon
Isabelle Bailey
Abby Baker
Matthew Balmaceda
Oliver Barricks
Zaria Benskin
Caytleigh Bower
Mikey Burns
Cam’Ron Bush-Holley
Clevion Chaneyfield
Jude Clark
Brian Cliff
Nathan Collins
Kamaria Cunningham
Noah Daniel
Shelby Davidson
Aubrey Davis
Skylar Delpier
Kate Dubose
Laura Dubose
Cecil Dunn
Emily Eaton
Sophia Eayrs
Nicholas Elliott
Addison Farmer
Sarah Fries
Imani Gamble
Owsley Gammon
Caleb German
Ryan Goll
Adrian Gonzalez
Malcolm Gordon
Addison Gourley
Jeremiah Grant
Gabby Grayson
Morgan Grayson
Baleigh Hames
Ethan Hames
Ryan Hardin
Haylee Hayes
Sophia Hemmann
Emily Hoover
Preston Hufstetler
Grayson Jacob
Kenny Jaklitsch
Maisie Johnson
Turner Johnson
De’Naysha Jones
Gia Khaskin
Jada Kleinhans
Max Leroux
Christina Lin
Jenny Lin
Vincent Lin
Ella Livingston
Juan Pable Lopez
Joshua Lopez
Miller Magee
Maggie Maine
Dallas Major
James Matits
Nehemiah McGill
Ava Merced
Kaz Meriwether
Mason Miller
Olivea Mitchell
Maya Mondelci
Jayden Montgomery
Max Morrow
Mia Morrow
Micaiah Mosher
Braedon Mull
Maddy Nimmer
Josephine Parasole
Matthew Parker
Damien Partridge
Dallas Reeves
Sterling Reeves
Quentin Reynolds
Jiovanni Rivera
Anabelle Roberts
Firasa Rodabaugh
Bella Rodriguez
Dalilah Rodriguez
Nevaeh Romeo
Mauricia Romero
Maddy Rosshirt
Drew Salyer
Jehu Sanchez
Jack Sholly
Nicholas Shuford
Logan Shuler
Cayson Simmons
Cole Simmons
Kordell Stewart
Mason Sweigart
Marla Taiz
Andres Tercero-Castro
Cullen Thomas
Emarie Toirkens
Brayden Tourout
Gia Trice
Grant Turner
Christopher Tuzzo
Nicholas Tuzzo
Max VanEsselstyn
Kyler Vick
Morgan Walker
Domoic Webber
Mason White
Der’eon White
Maddie White
Rowan Willard
Carreon Wilson
Noah Woods
Logan Woods
Lucy Wynne
Emerson Zatalokin
The following students were caught being RE-
SPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE or displaying acts of
FORGIVENESS in the month of March! We are
very proud of each and every one of you!
Callawassie Garden Tea was truly a special
event! Our students helped serve lemon-
ade, tea, or water and cookies, lemon bars,
pie on a stick, as well as, seed ball pots
which were lovingly decorated and
wrapped by our second graders. Many
thanks to the Callawassie Garden Club for
their thoughtfulness, efforts, and
continued support!
Several families attended our CrossFit Kid's Night and fun was had by all. The highlights of the night were when the kids beat the teachers at tug-of-war and the Hunt/Peterson showdown on tug-of-war! Thank you to Coach Barry, Coach Angie, and Coach Adam from CrossFit Port
Royal Sound for coming out and showing our kids some fun physical activity.
Congratulations to OES, as we surpassed our March of Dimes goal of $1000.00!
We collected a total of $1032.00!!! Many thanks to Mrs. Summers for organizing
the event, and for Mrs. DeWeese and Mrs. Aaron for assisting her! Excellent team
work! Another huge thank you to everyone that came out to walk in the March of
Dimes Walk in Bluffton. It was a fun time!!
Congratulations to our April Character Winners for modeling and
demonstrating outstanding “forgiveness” daily. We are very proud of
Skylar Delpier, Addison Gourley, Jeremy Seabrook, Langley Ruth Hogs-
head, Rachael Wynne, and Max VanEsselstyn.
Over 80 owls attended our Sunset Science on Mitchelville Beach led by Mrs. Lauffer. Everyone that
attended went on a scavenger hunt for horseshoe crabs, shells, and other types of beach life. The
kids braved the water to pull the seine net and to swim. Everyone enjoyed sand castle building as
well. Special thanks to Mrs. Lauffer, Mrs. Wilson, Ms. Mulligan, Mrs. Gourley, Mrs. Newton, and
Mrs. Brown for helping out tonight!
Congratulations to Ana Cristina Tuzzo, who was voted OES’ 2016-
2017 Volunteer of the Year! Mrs. Tuzzo attends the majority of all
school events on and off campus, during the school day and after,
as well as any field trip she has the opportunity to attend. She
takes hundreds of pictures tha we post on Facebook or use for our
newsletters and Enews. She is a room mother for both of her
son’s classes and serves as a mentor. She volunteers with PTO,
field day, Jump Rope for Heart, and Math bowls. She is always
copying or creating beautiful bulletin boards. Mrs. Tuzzo, thank
you for EVERYTHING that you do to make OES a better place.
Congratulations to Lynn Nagel, who was voted as OES’
Support Staff Member of the Year!! Lynn is the face that
parents, business partners, district staff and staff see first
daily. She is the happy greeter and keeper of multiple rec-
ords, reports and schedules. She is always willing to help
anyone in the building! She is an amazing artist, and our
school has been blessed with many of her murals through-
out her years with us. She is also an amazing mom to Tay-
lor. Thank you Lynn for being OWLSOME!!!
Congratulations to Leigh Underhill, who was voted as OES’ Teacher of the Year. Leigh is OES’ band, chorus, and music teacher. She choreographs performing opportuni-ties for all of owls. Each student has at least one oppor-tunity to be on stage during the year. She also helps pre-pare our fifth graders and kindergarteners for their big days at the end of the year, as well as, our weeist owls. Leigh produces the monthly E-News, she helps out at the front desk each morning, which is our busiest time of the day. She heads up the Honor’s Choir helping coor-dinate the events with other music teachers. She assists with sound and music needs for PTO events and as need-ed for district meetings. A very active and supportive mom/parent and aunt. Congratulations Ms. Underhill!!
OES Staff members attended an awards luncheon on Friday, April 28 in Columbia, SC to accept two new awards for our school. Our OWLSOME Incentive program won a Golden
Achievement Award, and our 2016-2017 Agenda won a publica-tions award. Awards were presented by the South Carolina
Chapter of the National School Public Relations Association or SCNSPRA. SCNSPRA recognizes public relations efforts and pro-grams that seek to enhance communication between schools
and the community.