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The BT3 The Beacon tree broadcast Beacon Tree Elementary School 55885 Schoenherr Road, Shelby Twp., MI 48315-1049 (586) 797-7300 Attendance Line (586)797-7399 You can follow us on twitter at https:/twitter.comBeaconTreeNow or on the web at http://beacontree.uticak12.org June 2018 Inside this issue: School Informaon 2 & 6 Supply List 3-5 Community Ed 7 Bus Drivers 8 Power School 9 Send Money To School 10 Dear Beacon Tree Families, It is hard to believe that June is here, and we are in the final days of the 2017-2018 school year! It seems like it was yesterday when we had our Kindergarteners walk- ing the halls for the first me trying to find their way to their new classrooms. Now, they can maneuver the hallways like they had been here their enre lives! The only tears we see are when they come in with a “boo boo” on their knee or elbow. Now, in just a few days, we will be celebrang the compleon of Kindergarten and moving them on to 1 st grade! On the flip side, our 6 th graders are in their last days as elementary students. They are about to complete their 7 years of elementary school and venture out to Junior High School. We will miss this class of 6 th graders. We had a wonderful mix of scholars, athletes, musicians, and arsts. Each one of the students had something to offer to the enre group! The staff and I wish them well as they begin the second phase of their educaonal journey. We look forward in sending them on their way Friday, June 15 th at their promoonal ceremony. As this year closes, I would like to thank each of you for being a part of your child’s educaon this year. You have helped keep them on track and focused on what they need to be doing. I know that there have been some late nights, but in the end, it has paid off! The staff and I ap- preciate all that you have done to assist in the learning process. As we head towards summer, I am going to provide access to the Suggested School Supply Lists on our website, and within the newsleer. Please know that the items on the list are not re- quired, but only suggested. Finally, I was also approached by a parent who inquired about Lego Robocs, and why we did not have a team here at Beacon Tree Elementary. If you are interested in running a program, please ulize the link on our website (within my message), or the informaon contained within the newsleer. If you have quesons about the program, please feel free to contact me so that I can answer any quesons you may have. I hope that each of you have a wonderful summer, and we will see everyone on Tuesday, Sep- tember 4 th , 2018! All The Best, Mr. Ellis, Principal Proud Principal

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The BT3 The Beacon tree broadcast

Beacon Tree Elementary School

55885 Schoenherr Road, Shelby Twp., MI 48315-1049

(586) 797-7300 Attendance Line (586)797-7399

You can follow us on twitter at https:/twitter.comBeaconTreeNow

or on the web at http://beacontree.uticak12.org

June 2018

Inside this issue:

School Information 2 & 6

Supply List 3-5

Community Ed 7

Bus Drivers 8

Power School 9

Send Money To School 10

Dear Beacon Tree Families,

It is hard to believe that June is here, and we are in the final days of the

2017-2018 school year! It seems like it was yesterday when we had our Kindergarteners walk-

ing the halls for the first time trying to find their way to their new classrooms. Now, they can

maneuver the hallways like they had been here their entire lives! The only tears we see are

when they come in with a “boo boo” on their knee or elbow. Now, in just a few days, we will

be celebrating the completion of Kindergarten and moving them on to 1st grade!

On the flip side, our 6th graders are in their last days as elementary students. They are about to

complete their 7 years of elementary school and venture out to Junior High School. We will

miss this class of 6th graders. We had a wonderful mix of scholars, athletes, musicians, and

artists. Each one of the students had something to offer to the entire group! The staff and I

wish them well as they begin the second phase of their educational journey. We look forward

in sending them on their way Friday, June 15th at their promotional ceremony.

As this year closes, I would like to thank each of you for being a part of your child’s education

this year. You have helped keep them on track and focused on what they need to be doing. I

know that there have been some late nights, but in the end, it has paid off! The staff and I ap-

preciate all that you have done to assist in the learning process.

As we head towards summer, I am going to provide access to the Suggested School Supply Lists

on our website, and within the newsletter. Please know that the items on the list are not re-

quired, but only suggested.

Finally, I was also approached by a parent who inquired about Lego Robotics, and why we did

not have a team here at Beacon Tree Elementary. If you are interested in running a program,

please utilize the link on our website (within my message), or the information contained within

the newsletter. If you have questions about the program, please feel free to contact me so that

I can answer any questions you may have.

I hope that each of you have a wonderful summer, and we will see everyone on Tuesday, Sep-

tember 4th, 2018!

All The Best,

Mr. Ellis, Principal

Proud Principal

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If you need to contact us… Main Office 797-7300 Absence Line 797-7399 Child Care 797-7314 Fax Machine 797-7301

.

Report Card Communication

During June, Beacon Tree will once again distribute

reports cards electronically. The fourth marking pe-

riod grades will be sent electronically to families at

the end of the day on Friday, June 22, 2018.

To receive the report cards, parents will need to

have a secure PowerSchool account. Parents who

do not have access to a PowerSchool account will

need to register for one prior to June 13, 2018. The

report cards will then be automatically e-mailed to

the address that is used to register the Pow-

erSchool account.

If you already have a PowerSchool account, you do

not need to take any further action. The report card

will be automatically sent to you electronically.

Our school will no longer automatically print and

mail report cards to parents.

More information on how to register for secure ac-

counts can be found at http://uticak12.org/

studentinfocenter!

Medication

The end of the school year is drawing to an

end. Please make sure you

stop by the office to pick up your

child/children’s medication on

June 12th & 13th. Please also

know that any medication not

picked up by Friday, June 22th

will be disposed of. The district does not allow

for any medication to be stored over the sum-

mer.

Mark Your Calendar!

Shelby Junior High 7th Grade Registration for

2018-2019 is scheduled for Tuesday, August

21st from 8:30 a.m.— 11:30 a.m. At this time

you will receive your planner, schedule, have

your school picture taken and fill out any nec-

essary forms. Parents and students will have

some time to walk the building for location of

classrooms and to practice opening lockers.

The Parent Orientation is scheduled for

Tuesday, August 21st at 6:30 p.m.

Shelby Junior High has a date for their Wildcat

Pride Day scheduled for Wednesday, August

22 from 9:00 a.m.—1:00 p.m. Students will

have a chance to get familiar with the school

and have an opportunity to meet fellow stu-

dents

Thanks,

Lisa McDill, Principal of Shelby Jr High

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Kindergarten Supply List 1 green plastic, 2 pocket folder

1 red plastic, 2 pocket folder

1 plastic, flexible 3 ring binder any color

1 box of crayola markers

1 box of colored pencils

15 glue sticks

1 blunt tip scissors

2 boxes of Expo dry erase markers

1 sturdy magazine holder without holes or

slits

2 boxes of tissues

1 box of snack ziploc bags-girls

1 box of gallon ziploc bags-girls

1 box of sandwich ziploc bags-boys

1 box of quart ziploc bags-boys

1 box of crayola crayons

A-I Pack of large craft sticks

J-R Variety of motivational stickers

S-Z Play doh

2 boxes of sharpened pencils

3 canisters of Clorox wipes

3 antibacterial, pump soaps

1 bottle of hand sanitizer

Composition Notebook

1 Spiral Notebook

1 roll of white paper towel

1 box of bathroom dixie cups

1st Grade Supply List 1 box 24 crayons

2 erasers

1 ten pack thin markers

2 highlighters

3 whiteboard markers

12 pack Ticonderoga pencils (SHARPENED)

10 glue sticks

Blunt tip scissors

2018-2019 Supply List – Beacon Tree Elementary

1 Plastic Pencil Box (not zipper case)

1 Clipboard

1 Sturdy Magazine Box (plastic or metal)

(Not Orlando’s class)

1-3 Ring Binder, 1 Inch size

3 plain pocket folders, one blue, one yel-

low & one red with fasteners

1 spiral notebook

1 Composition Book (9 x 7)

2 Containers Clorox Wipes

2 Boxes Kleenex

1 box Ziploc Gallon Freezer size bags

1 bottle hand sanitizer

2 bottle Foamy pump soap

2nd Grade Supply List 1 pack glue sticks, 24 pack

1 set Colored Pencils 12 pack

1 pkg sticky notes – Girls only

1 box Fine Tipped Markers – Boys only

2 pink erasers

1 pair Scissors, “for kids”, 5 inch, pointed

tip

1 each Highlighters, 3 different colors

1 each Sharpie, 3 different colors

1 each Black Sharpie

1 each Pocket Folders w/prangs (red,

blue, yellow & green)

1 each plastic book bin (Dex & Cusumano

ONLY)

2 sets Multi Colored Dry Erase Markers

1 each Spiral Notebook

3 pack Pencils, 12 pack (SHARPENED)

1 each Clipboard, hardboard letter size

1 each Composition Journal notebook

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1 each Plastic pencil box—small

2 each Disinfecting Wipes, Canister, 35

count

2 each Soap, antibacterial w/pump

1 box Kleenex tissue

1 box Boys Only -1 box of gallon Ziploc

baggies

1 box Girls Only – 1 box of Ziploc sandwich

bags

3rd Grade Supply List 1 of each Notebooks, spiral 70 ct (blue, red,

yellow & green)

1 each duo-tang clasp folder w/pockets in

blue, red, yellow & green

10 glue sticks, washable, white

1 pack of fine tip, colored, felt pens/

markers

1 box 24 count crayons, tuck box

1 pair scissors, 5” pointed tip

1 box colored pencils, 7” Artist quality, 12

pack

1 pkg. pens

2 each black permanent marker

2 packs Dry Erase Markers (THIN)

1 Dry Eraser

Earbuds

2 boxes pencils, #2 sharpened all wood (12

pack)

1 each highlighter, chisel tip in yellow, pink,

blue & green

1 each pencil box, plastic 8.25” x 5.25” x

2” (No Large Boxes)

2 boxes facial tissue

2 each large pink erasers

1 box flash cards, 0-12 multiplication

1 clipboard

2 each pump liquid soap

2 each container of Clorox wipes

Boys—large box ziplocs

Girls—small box ziplocs

4th Grade Supply List 1 headphone or earbuds that can be left at

school

2 pack pencils

1 set colored pencils

1 box fine tipped colored markers

1 pair scissors

3 glue sticks

1 ruler

4 Spiral 1 subject wide ruled notebooks (red,

blue, green & yellow)

2 plastic pocket folders with prangs (red,

blue)

1 inch 3 ring binder, FLEXIBLE

1 pkg wide ruled line paper

1 pencil case/box

1 accordion folder 6-8 pockets

2 boxes kleenex

1 disinfecting wipes

1 liquid soap

1 pencil and crayon sharpener

1 box red pens

2 black sharpie markers

1 pack highlighters (at least 4 colors)

1 clipboard

BOYS - gallon and snack size ziploc bags and

deck of cards

GIRLS - quart and sandwich size ziploc bags

and set of dice

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5th Grade Supply List 2 boxes facial tissues

2 disinfectant wipes, canister

1 pkg wide ruled lined paper

1 notebook, spiral, 3 subject, wide ruled

2 single subject spiral notebooks (1

green/1 red)

1 expanding file folder (letter size, 6-8

pockets)

1-12 set, colored pencils

1-12 pack #2 pencils, sharpened if possi-

ble

1 box of 24 crayons, tuck box

2 red, blue pens

1 4-6 pack of highlighters, chisel tip

6 glue sticks

1 pair scissors, 5” point

1 zipper pencil case

1 soap, w/pump

2 permanent black markers

1 pack (3-4) whiteboard markers

3 pocket folders with prongs

(red, blue, green)

1 ruler

6th Grade Supply List 1 set colored pencils

2 pens, any color

4 notebooks, spiral, 70-100 page

4 glue sticks

2 markers, fine point, black

1 pair scissors

1 expanding file, letter size, to hold at least 6

subjects

1 pkg Wide Ruled Line Paper

1 pencil case, zipper

1 soap, antibacterial w/pump

2 boxes facial tissues

1 disinfectant wipes, canister

2 erasers

6 mechanical pencils

1 Flash Drive

2 highlighters

1 post it

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BT3 Recognition for

the month of

April

Kindergarten:

Mrs. Frazier — Estella & Vada Kirnberger

Mrs. Greenwood — Vinny Manzo

Mrs. Hamerink — Natalie Lisseman

Mrs. Hansen — Gabriella Ritz

First Grade:

Mrs. Kleinschmit — Cooper Filauro

Mrs. Marnon — Natalie Mezin

Mrs. Orlando — Samantha Mondoux

Mrs. Stein—Jake Jovanovski

Second Grade:

Mrs. Allen — Anya Apigo

Mrs. Cusumano — Olivia Loughead

Mrs. Dex — Joey Valenza

Mrs. Evans — Giuliana Suputo

Third Grade:

Mrs. Froberger— Emiliana Manzo

Mrs. Henion — Ryan Decker

Mrs. Palmer — Brianna Gilson

Mrs. Speshock — Michael Dodaj

Fourth Grade:

Mrs. Bourgeois — Emmie Clor

Mrs. Lovell — Anthony Czarnecki

Mr. Scholten — Josie Irvin

Mrs. Vincler — Danika Milovanovski

Fifth Grade:

Mrs. Buczak — Christopher Guzdziol

Mrs. Gower — Skyler Wolfe

Mrs. Nebel — Carlo DiNello

Mrs. Pierfelice — Michael Hoppe

Sixth Grade:

Mrs. Allington — Jaren Davis

Mrs. Blomme — Melanija Ilijevski

Mrs. Garbacik — Alexis Pokley

Mrs. Ouellette — Daniel Kraemer

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