anuary 2020j issue: 4
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LOGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
LOGAN LEDGERPTSO Newsletter
JA N UA RY 2 02 0 ISSUE: 4
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I n T h i s I s su e :
Your Monthly Guide To School News, Information and Events
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GREETINGS FROM PTSOPTSO PRESIDENTDear Families,
Happy New Year Logan families!
Welcome back from the December break. We hope all of you had a relaxing time off of school and enjoyed time with family and friends. Thank you again to the Logan community for your ongoing support.
In December we had our first Follett book fair benefiting the Logan Library. Lots of books were purchased and we are excited about the new books this suc-cessful fair will bring to our library.
We also prepared for our January 31st Talent Show with auditions before the December break. Thank you to all the students participating and to the par-ent and teacher volunteers. This is always a fun social event you don’t want to miss. This month we will begin our Science Olympiad preparation with our first meeting on January 9th. Please consider attending our monthly meetings or contact me if you want to get more involved.
Sincerely,
Susie Guest Logan PTSO President
Greetings From PTSO President 1
Letter From The Principal 2
Teacher SpotlightInterview with Mr. Totsuka by Jasmine Jackson
3
Upcoming Events 5
Classroom BUZZ: Ms. Jackson & Mrs. Stewart-3rd Grade classrooms
7
Music At Logan :Ms. Allen 9
PTSO Events Highlights 10
Fundraisers 13
Volunteer Opportunity 14
Ann Arbor PTO Thrift Store 15
Spiritwear Coupon 16
Logan Student Council col-
lected over 400 items to do-
nate to Food Gatherers!
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LETTER FROM THE PRINCIPAL
UPCOMING DATES:* Wednesday, January 15 – PTSO Meeting, 9:00am in the Logan Mini-Theater
* Monday, January 20 – MLK Day, No school for students and staff
* Friday, January 31 – Logan Talent Show, 6:00pm in the Logan Cafeteria
* Monday, February 10 – NAAPID (Assembly at 2:30pm)
* Wednesday, February 12 – Count Day
* Wednesday, February 12 – Young 5s/Kindergarten Round Up, 6:00pm-7:30pm
* Thursday, February 13 – PTO Meeting, 7:00pm-8:00pm
* Tuesday, February 25 – Early Release Day for Stu-dents
* Thursday, February 27 – Logan Science Fair, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Dear Logan Families,
Happy New Year and welcome back! I hope that everyone had a wonderful break. We have enjoyed welcoming the kids back to school and settling into our routines again as we start the New Year. Below are just a few reminders about upcoming events and important dates.
NWEA Testing
We began our Winter NWEA MAP testing this past week. As a reminder, the NWEA MAP tests are given three times per year (except in Kindergarten where it is administered twice and Young 5s where students do not take NWEA MAP tests). Students are tested in reading and math. These tests are used to monitor students’ progress, to identify students who may need additional support, and to better understand students’ learning needs. Classroom teachers will share specific dates that their classes will test. We hope to have all testing complete by the end of January. Please encourage your child to do his/her best work.
Kindergarten Round Up
Kindergarten & Young 5s Round Up will be on Wednesday, February 12 from 6:00 to 7:30pm. Any student who will be five on or before September 1, 2020 may attend Kindergarten. Young 5s need to turn five between May 1, 2020 and December 1, 2020. Round Up is for parents AND children. Children will have an opportunity to meet some of our teachers as well as spend time in a Kindergarten or Young 5s classroom. While they are busy, we share with you what you can expect at Logan and answer any questions you might have. Please help us spread the word!
Reminder - City of Ann Arbor 2020 Deer Management Program
Select City of Ann Arbor parks, nature areas, and certain university properties (pending final authorization), will be closed daily January 2nd-26th from 3 PM to midnight. The City of Ann Arbor deer management program calls for the lethal removal of up to 150 deer. Complete details and a list of park closings is available here.
As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Sincerely,Will Wright
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eat these tiny guppies while they are alive and you drink soy sauce.
Q: What is your favorite game?
A: I love the card game “SET”. I was a boss at that when I was in 5th grade. I also love Spoons. There is no mercy at my house when you play that game.
Q: What are your hobbies?
A: Working on my house (wood-working).
Q: What is the grossest thing you have ever seen?
A: Gutting a deer. When hunt-ing, you have to field address the deer (make it lighter) so that you carry it.
Q: What is your favorite sub-ject to teach?
A: Math for sure! Science is my sec-ond favorite. Math and Science both deal with numbers. Numbers are easier for me to understand than En-glish words.
Q: Do you like fruit or vegetables better?
A: Vegetables because they are crunchier.
Q:Where did you grow up?
A:Ann Arbor, MI. I went to Bry-ant, Pattengil, Tappan, & Pio-neer. For college I went to WCC and Eastern.
Q:Why did you become a teacher?
A: I became a teacher because kids are so inspiring to me.
Q: Did you have any bullies in school?
A:Yes, I was bullied in elementary school and middle school (6,7,8th grade).
Q: What’s the grossest thing you have eaten?
A: When I went fishing with my Un-cle once, we had dance eating. You
MR. TOTSUKAInterview By: JASMINE JACKSON
This month’s spotlight is on Logan’s 5th Grade Teacher
Mr. Totsuka is a 5th
grade teacher at Logan.
He is also the Safety Pa-
trol leader. Mr. Totsuka
is super cool because he
can speak two languag-
es and he really under-
stands us (5th graders).
Favorite subject to teach: “Math for sure! Science is my second favorite. Math and Science both deal with numbers. Numbers are easier for me to understand than English words. “
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Q: Who was your favorite teacher in the School?
A: My high school teacher named Mr. Armstrong. He was my Physics teacher at Logan.
Q: Any bad memories from school?
A: I remember when I was in elementary school. I remember feeling like I didn’t have any friends because I didn’t speak English well.
Q: What is your favorite food?
A: Anything spicy!
Q: What is your favorite drink?
A: Coffee.
Q: What is your favorite game console.
A: Nintendo Switch and PS4
Q: What is your favorite Restaurant.
A: Poke Fish. They give you a bowl of rice, then you get to pick a protein and any vegetable you like. It’s pretty much sushi in a bowl.
Jasmine is a 5th grader at Logan. She enjoys playing basketball & soc-cer, creating new books, reading comic books, and dancing. She loves spending time playing cards and board games with her Mom and two big sisters when at home.
About Our Student Reporter
Jasmine JacksonGrade: 5Teacher: Mr. Totsuka
We are looking for student Interviewers (one who
asks the questions) for our “TEACHER SPOTLIGHT”
(get to know our wonderful teachers) feature article.
The student reporter will come up with questions to
ask the teacher, interviewee (one who answers the
questions). Limited Space Available.
If interested, please email:
WOULD YOU LIKE TO PARTICIPATE IN TEACHER’S SPOTLIGHT MONTHLY FEATURE?
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UPCOMING EVENTS
TALENT SHOW : JANUARY 31ST
LOGAN’S GOT TALENT!!
Logan Elementary Talent Show:
Friday, January 31, 2020 at 6:00pm
Who: Grades Y5/K-5 What: A spectacular showcase of our talented students at
Logan Elementary
Note: Dress Rehearsal is Wednesday, January 29th from 4-6:30pm
Questions? --Contact your Talent Show Committee Reps:
Tayna Whelan Tierra Jackson April Weber [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
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UPCOMING EVENTS
GO RED FOR WOMEN : FEBRUARY 7GO RED FOR WOMEN : FEBRUARY 7 THTH
Go Red Day For Women’s Heart Health is Fr iday Februar y 7th
A note from Logan First grade teacher Ms.Krile
For those of you who are new to Logan my little sister Katie is a heart survivor. At age 32
she was diagnosed with a VERY serious heart condition. After MANY surgeries and trial and er-
ror with meds I can now tell you she is living each day thankful to have it. It has been a tradition
at Logan the last TEN years that the staff and students wear red to honor not only my sister but
all mothers, wives, sisters, daughters and friends suffering from heart related issues. I will come
around and take pictures to send to my sister. I am excited to share that through this terrible ex-
perience has come something great…..my sister has been asked to be a NATIONAL spokes person
the last two years for women’s heart health. Her story may just save a life!!
Many thanks from the heart,
Kristi and the kids of Kriletown
Logan continues this 10 years of tradition by wearing Red. We do this to honor the millions of
women who are fighting the good fight against heart disease including Ms. Krile’s sister,
Please send your leopard in RED!!
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C L A S S R O OM
Science
Third grade has been working hard on our Wild Wacky Weather Science unit. Students designed tools for collecting precipitation and for measuring the wind; then they used the data collected to compare and predict weather patterns.
What’s Happening in 3rd Grade!News from your 3rd Grade Teachers Ms. Jackson & Mrs. Stewart
Math
We are close to the end of unit 4 (Measurement and Geometry) in math. Students explored and identified characteristics of polygons, distinguished between area and perimeter and used math-ematical thinking to explain their thoughts. We are looking forward to beginning unit 5 Fractions next week.
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CLASSROOM
BUZZ...Continued from
previous page
Social Studies
We have just started our Michigan History Unit. Students are learning how to be History Detec-tives and answer the 5 questions of History. We are excited as we begin studying Michigan’s first people. Social Studies is also a collaboration of all learning subjects. We practice Math when we study timelines and maps, we practice Reading when we research events from History, and we practice Writing when we elaborate on those events and create our own Historical Fiction narra-tives.
~ Ms.Jackson & Ms.Stewart3rd Grade Teachers
What’s Happening in 3rd Grade!News from your 3rd Grade Teachers Ms. Jackson & Mrs. Stewart
Coming Soon!
We are looking forward to PLTW (Project Lead the Way) which will be starting next month. Stu-dents explore simple machines such as wheel and axles, levers, the inclined plane, and more. They investigate the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on the motion of an object. Angelina, Mylo, and Suzi go on a field trip to the zoo and are faced with the design problem of how to rescue a trapped tiger. Students then apply their knowledge of forces and devise a way to rescue a heavy zoo animal while keeping it safe throughout the process.
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Polar Bear Train!
Singing fun Wintersongs helps to keep
our hearts warm!
MUSICAT
LOGAN
What are my kiddosup to in Music?
Y5/Kinders: Our Y5 and Kindergarten friends havebeen having lots of fun exploring their light singingvoices, echoing vocal patterns, discovering theirbeat, and learning new songs in a variety ofranges/meters.1st Graders: I have been so impressed with how much our singing voices have grown this year! If I had to useone word to describe this group of kiddos, it would be BRAVE. This group is constantly surprising me withtheir willingness to improvise and sing solo tonal and rhythm patterns on their own. 2nd Graders: They have become experts at reading patterns in duple meter, and they are working towardsbecoming triple meter experts! We explored harmony by having 2nd graders sing chord roots on solfege (Doand So) while Ms. Allen sang the melody line to the song Skip to My Lou.3rd Graders: They are becoming experts at singing rounds. 3rd graders sounded beautiful when they weresuccessful at performing the song Round and Round in a 4-part round, all the while nailing their scarf routine.If you're uncertain if a song is in Major or Minor, a 3rd grader will easily be able to help you. They are reallylooking forward to starting ukulele soon!4th Graders: We are full swing into our recorder karate program. For each recorder song students can playsuccessfully (maximum 2-3 mistakes), students earn a recorder belt. Currently as a class, we are working onour Green belt songs. Some students have worked ahead by either sending videos to my email([email protected]) or coming in at Lunch recess (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays only). We officiallyhave two Black belt students, Erin Kim in Mrs. Asher's class, and Lorena Moore in Ms. Fawk's class.5th Graders: I am so proud of my Logan 5th graders! This grade has grown so much; not only as musicians,but as and people. Hearing them sing is such a highlight of my day. When they are not jamming out on theirukuleles, they may be in the midst of one of their favorite games: Concentration. Concentration is arhythm/steady beat game where the goal is to be number one. 5th graders have to stay on the beat, and if theymiss their number, or get off the beat, they have to move to a higher number. 5th graders try their best to beatMs Allen (and they often succeed)!
Class pictured:
Mrs. Ellis's1st
Graders
WITH MS. ALLEN
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PTSO EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
DECEMBER 2 ND - 6 TH: FOLLET LIBRARY BOOK FAIRFollet Book fair hosted at Logan Library with one of library’s favorite vendors, Follett
All proceeds goes toward further developing Logan library collection.
DECEMBER 12 TH-13 TH: TALENT SHOW AUDITIONSAfter 2 day’s of auditioning, Talent show committee have found the acts for Logan’s Got Talent!
Thank you Logan staff and parents who volunteered to be a part of our excellent panel and to all
the kiddos who auditioned!
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PTSO EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
LOGAN FIRST LEGO LEAGUE JR. 2019 SEASONThe Logan FIRST LEGO League Jr. (1st - 3rd grade) teams had a great season of learning, building and
programming! With our largest group to date (38 students), the teams tackled an architecture challenge,
“Boomtown Build,” based on the global FIRST curriculum from Lego Education.
The six teams from Logan worked together to develop cities to create happier, healthier environments
that are supported by accessible, durable, and environmentally-friendly buildings made of LEGOs. The
teams presented their models, programming skills and posters on December 7 in Canton at the regional
expo.
The teams did a great job showcasing all they learned this season. We hope they are very proud of their
efforts!! We received team recognition across all categories - Design, Teamwork and Programming. Many thanks for the tremendous support of the coaches and families to make this program a success!
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FUNDRAISERS
FOOD FUNDRAISER - TAKE OUT THURSDAYS
Januar y 9
Domino’s Pizza:
25% donated back to the school and 15% off of your entire order.
Mention “L” for Logan, when plac-ing your order!
Januar y 16
Nagomi Sushi:
20% donated back to Logan
for dine in or carry-out
Januar y 23
$2 donated back to school for
spending $10 or more.
$1 donated back to school for
orders under $10
Bring in the Yellow school flyer’s when picking
up you pizza
BOX TOPS
Little Caesar’s Pizza:
Happy New Year! We are kicking off 2020 with another BOX TOPS CONTEST. The two classes that submit the most BOX TOPS before February 12th will get to select their prize, with their classroom teacher, from a list of choices.
Prizes include: pajama day, extra recess, hot chocolate party, and many more fun things.
As a reminder parents and students can drop off their box tops in zip-loc bags and/or envelopes at our display, which is located in the hallway near the Principal’s Office. Keep up the clipping! Any questions please e-mail at [email protected].
Two classes that submit the most
will get to select
B O X T O P SB O X T O P S
F E B RU A R Y 1 2F E B RU A R Y 1 2 t ht h
before
their prize
This a new and easy way for families to help Logan earn even MORE MONEY. This DOES NOT REPLACE CLIPPING BOX TOPS, it is just another way to help raise money for Logan.
Download the app: https://www.boxtops-4education.com/bonusapp/how-it-works
Januar y 30
Panera Bread:
20% of sales donated back to
Logan
Visit Panera on Plymouth Rd.
between 4 and 8 PM
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Volunteer Opportunity
LIBRARY
Volunteering in the Logan Library is an opportunity to directly impact Logan students! Volunteers
may work individually or in pairs to:
Shelve books, organize & tidy shelves, Assist Y5 and Kindergarten student with laptops, help with
checking in & out books,repair damaged books
Click here : LIBRARY VOLUNTEER
For questions, please contact:
Amy Rodriguez - [email protected] or Tahani Othman - [email protected]
ART ROOM
The art room is looking for volunteers!
Responsibilities include washing brushes, cutting paper, making hall displays, organizing materials,
loading the kiln, and helping kids with tasks like cutting and tracing. No art experience necessary!
Sign up for a 45-60 minute time slot here: ART ROOM VOLUNTEER
For question, please contact Logan’s Visual Arts teacher, Aprylle Magar- [email protected]
TALENT SHOW
If you are able to help either day please contact Talent Show Committee Reps
Tanya Whelan - [email protected]
April Weber - [email protected]
Tierra jackson - [email protected]
DRESS REHEARSAL
Date: Wednesday, January 29th
Time: 4-6:30pm.
Needed: Volunteers to help backstage & help
managing performers waiting their turns.
TALENT SHOW
Date: Friday, January 31st
Time: 5:30-8:30pm
Needed: Volunteers to help backstage, sell
snacks, and manage performers.
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v Hey Students! Do you need Service Hours? Volunteering at our shop is a fun way to earn them!
v Need help getting into the Holiday spirit? We have everything you’re looking for!
v Does winter have you feeling restless? Treat yourself! Shop our Martin Luther King Day Sale on Monday, January 20, 2020, 9am-7pm, and Save 50% OFF Everything!
v We support all students in AAPS – your support is the key to success!
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Call 734-996-9155 to schedule a FREE Furniture Pickup
Don’t forget to visit our Showcase,
where you’ll find unique and
collectible treasures every day!
(Located next to our Donations Door)
EARN MORE FOR YOUR SCHOOL!
APPLES, STARS & BUSES ARE BACK!
(Details online and in store!)
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Editor and Layout DesignerSonali Pradhan
PTSO VP Communications
LoganPTSOAnnArbor
@A2LoganPTSO
www.a2schools.org/domain/618
OFFICERSPresident Susie Guest
VP of Communications Sonali Pradhan
Treasurer Kerri Randall
Secretary Aron Butler
Fundraising Chair Christina Shinsky
Academic Coordinator Sarah Jenkins
Webmaster Aron Butler, Sonali Pradhan
COMMITTEE CHAIRSAAPAC Representative Danielle Issac
Art &Book Fair Lily Guzman
Beautification Carlos Brito,Rosi Torres
Book Fair Sarah Jenkins, Jen Swarup
Box Tops Karen Wasco
Bylaws & Goals Coordinator
Pamela Fine
Directory Coordinator Aron Butler
Disability Awareness Workshop Virginia Allen, Jisun Sukphraphute
Food Fundraiser & Grocery
Laura Emmer
Heritage Festival Chairs Maricela Garcia,Simona Butler, Rosi Torres
Hospitality & NAAPID April Weber
Library Book Fair Amy Rodriguez,Christy Landefeld, Naho Tsuruzono
Picture Day Coordinator
Jen Swarup, Eleonore N.Z.
PTO Thrift Shop Alice Wang
Science Fair Dave Randall
Sign Coordinator Chris Cardle
Spirit Wear Laura Emmer
Volunteer Coordinator Christy Landefeld
Science Olympiad Chair Tierra Jackson
Social Events Coordinator
Tanya Whelan,Tierra Jackson, April Weber
Yearbook Rosi Torres,Eleonore N.Z.
PTSO MEMBERS 2019-2020
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P h o to Cre d i t s :* @A2LoganElementary* Naho Tsuruzono* Pamela Fine* Eleonore Zetoune