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Special May Flowers Issue Volume 89, Issue 1 May, 2010 Special points of interest: Superstar Students! Honor Roll Perfect Attendance Student stories, photos Lots of other cool stuff! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Brake’s Take 2 May Calendar 3 Students of the Month 4-5 Bridge Event Info 6-7 Honor Roll 9-11 Perfect Attendance 12-13 Letter from CPS CEO 26 B RIDGE B UGLE ―Bruno‖ An Illinois Honor Roll of Schools ―Academic Improvement Award” & ―Spotlight School Award” Winner! Achievement Award” Winner, an “Autonomous Management Performance School” (AMPS), a SPEAK UP 200! School and A CPS ―Rising Star” school, a “School of Distinction”, a CPS “Exemplary 84 Years Bridge Students and Families Raise $1,465.00 at the 2010 Jump-A-Thon for the American Heart Association! Top Jump-A-Thon Student Superstar Fundraisers! Christopher Molina 5th Grade Jr, High Room 205 $224.00 Declan Cogley 2nd Grade Elem. Room 212 $160.00 Alec Panagpoulas 6th grade Jr. High Room 204 $125.00

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  • Special May F lowers Issue Volume 89, Issue 1

    May, 2010

    Special points of interest:

    • Superstar Students!

    • Honor Roll

    • Perfect Attendance

    • Student stories, photos

    • Lots of other cool stuff!

    I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

    Brake’s Take 2

    May Calendar 3

    Students of the Month 4-5

    Bridge Event Info 6-7

    Honor Roll 9-11

    Perfect Attendance 12-13

    Letter from CPS CEO 26

    B R I D G E B U G L E

    ―Bruno‖

    An Illinois Honor Roll of Schools ―Academic Improvement Award” & ―Spotlight School Award” Winner!

    Achievement Award” Winner, an “Autonomous Management Performance School” (AMPS), a SPEAK UP 200! School and

    A CPS ―Rising Star” school, a “School of Distinction”, a CPS “Exemplary 84

    Years

    Bridge Students and Families Raise

    $1,465.00 at the 2010 Jump-A-Thon

    for the American Heart Association!

    Top Jump-A-Thon Student Superstar Fundraisers!

    Christopher Molina

    5th Grade

    Jr, High Room 205

    $224.00

    Declan Cogley

    2nd Grade

    Elem. Room 212

    $160.00

    Alec Panagpoulas

    6th grade

    Jr. High Room 204

    $125.00

  • Page 2 Volume 89, Issue 1

    Do you have any

    ideas, suggestions,

    or comments on

    ways to improve our

    school and the ser-

    vices that our chil-

    dren receive? If so,

    please call, write a

    letter, or see me to

    share your ideas.

    Your input is greatly

    appreciated.

    Thank You!

    Dr. Brake

    Students/Teachers

    Staff/Parents

    Would you like to

    have a poem, article,

    short story, event, or

    other item of interest

    published in the

    Bridge Bugle?

    Submit your item to

    Dr. Brake

    on computer disk (Microsoft Word format preferred)

    no later than the third

    week of the month for

    publication in the next

    month’s school news-

    paper.

    BRAKE ’S TAKE

    May Non-Attendance Days for Students

    Monday, May 31st, 2010 Is Memorial Day Holiday

    No School

    Remember those who gave their all...

    National Teacher

    Appreciation Week

    May 3rd-7th If you can read this, thank a teacher!

    Congratulations to our newly elected* 2010-2012

    LSC members!

    Parent Representatives:

    Pedro Hernandez (4 votes)

    Terri Ignatowski* (16 votes)

    Lynda Jurewicz* (15 votes)

    Roman Kospin (3 votes)

    Lisa Lozeau* (8 votes)

    Lora Niewinski* (13 votes)

    Susan Szajna* (11 votes)

    Robert Walsh* (8 votes)

    Community Representatives:

    Yvonne Majewski* (7 votes)

    Patricia Walenga* (10 votes)

    Teacher Representatives:

    Catherine McGuire (25 votes)

    Warren Metzdorff* (29 votes)

    Joan Miarecki (3 votes)

    Arlene Natale (14 votes)

    Kelly Naughton* (35 votes)

    Elected members in bold*

    I look forward to

    working with our

    newly elected LSC

    representatives.

    Congratulations!

    Dr. Christopher Brake

  • Indicates day of non-attendance for students

    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

    1

    2 3 4

    5 NCLB PAC/LSC

    Meeting

    @5:00 PM

    @Bridge

    Elementary

    6 Family Literacy

    NCLB

    Parent Night

    5-7 pm

    7 8

    9 10 11 12 13 14

    School

    Play

    15

    16 17 18 19 Kindergarten

    Pre-School

    Open House

    20 21 Junior

    Achievement

    Day

    22

    23 24 25 26 27 28

    29

    30

    We Remember...

    31 School

    Ends

    June

    18th

    May 2010 Staff Appreciation Month

    Elementary School Spring Book Fair - Elementary School Spring Book Fair

    Spring Fling Carnival (see page 6 for details)

    Spring

    Fling Spirit Week (see page 6 for details)

    Sports

    Day

    Memorial

    Day

    Holiday

    No School

  • Eric Platt

    Abdel Jibawa

    Aleksander Naruszewicz

    Milosz Dykiel

    Allen Namrood

    Victoria Olejacz Viktoriya Khrabatyn

    Heidy Araujo Patryk Rafacz

    Austin Beecham Luz Vasquez

    Yasmeen Wright

    May - Students of the Month

    Jamal Abughoush Ally Aviles Gabriela Wiejata

  • Ryan Allibone

    Manal Abughoush

    Alejandro Gonzalez

    Khrystyna Kozak

    Karol Pisanko David Lozeau

    Josue Rodriguez-Gonzalez Matt Wiechetek

    Dan McGinley Daphne Valle

    Nick Armijo

    Alek Gronkowski Juliana Garcia Patty Amador

    Bridge Elementary School Students of the Month are selected for their outstanding attendance, academic performance, and conduct.

  • Please

    Support

    The

    8TH ANNUAL BRIDGE SPRING FLING CARNIVAL

    May 20th-23rd Thur. & Fri. 5:00—10:00 PM

    Sat. & Sun. Noon-10:00 PM

    Ride Wristband Specials-Unlimited Rides on:

    Thur., 5/20 from 5:00 PM until closing &

    Sat. & Sun., 5/22&23 from Noon until 5:00 PM

    $16.00 per wristband for unlimited rides

    On these days and times!

    Carnival Rides — Games — Food

    Family Fun For Our Community !

    @Bridge Elementary School

    3800 N. New England Avenue

    School Spirit Week May 24th-28th

    Monday: Pajamas Day

    Tuesday: Crazy Hair & Hat Day

    Wednesday: Formal Dress Day

    Thursday: Grade Color Day

    Friday: Jersey/Sports Day

    Please Note: Students who dress up and participate in Spirit Week do not

    have to wear uniforms during Spirit Week!

    Students who do not participate must wear school uniform.

  • Bridge Elementary School PTA Bridge Elementary School – Bridge Jr. High School Branch

    3800 North New England 7001 W. Addison Chicago, Illinois 60634

    Mrs. Lora Niewinski, President - Mrs. Susan Szajna, Vice-President

    Mrs. Teri Ignatowski, Secretary - Mrs. Lynda Jurewicz, Treasrer

    Buy One – Get One Free!

    Spring Book Fair May 3rd-7th

    Family Read Night Thursday, May 6

    th from

    5:00-7:00 PM

    Puppet

    Theater

    Story Tellers

    Free Book

    Raffle

    Book Fair OPEN

    5-7 PM on 5/6/10

    Hate Delays?

    Students Transferring? Parents: If you are transferring your child/children out

    of Bridge School at the end of the school year, please notify the

    Bridge Office now! We will have your transfer and paperwork

    ready and you will avoid delays in processing during a very busy

    time of the school year. Thank you.

    Volunteers Needed!

    There will be an Open House for parents and families of children start-

    ing Pre-School/Kindergarten in September, 2010. Children must be five

    years old by September 1st to attend Kindergarten, 3– or 4-years old to

    attend Pre-School. The Open House will be held on Wednesday, May

    19th from 5:00 - 6:00 PM. A meeting will be held in Room 107 fol-

    lowed by a tour of the elementary school building.

    PRE-SCHOOL/K INDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE

  • DRAFT

    Tentative Calendar for the 2010-2011 School Year

  • Room 201

    Patty Amador

    Jakub Bigos

    Kamil Obrochta

    Room 202

    Julia Troszczynska

    Brian Kuczynski

    Natalie Zajac

    Katarzyna Pukala

    Room 203

    Shannon McGuire

    Kamil Piotrowski

    Eduardo Martinez

    Mateusz Zieba

    Maksym Ilkiv

    Room 204

    Nicolas Pesole

    Room 205

    Dawid Sobus

    Neidelyn Reyes

    Aaron Borda

    Kamila Wrobel

    Room 206

    Christina Pecoraro

    Isabelle Santiago

    Jessica Tredota

    Room 302

    Jenna Jurewicz

    Room 304

    Kristyn Krajewski

    Room 305

    Megan Szajna

    Nicholas Guy

    Patricia Kania

    Piotr Lesniak

    Room 306

    Marcelina Puc

    Alexander Paszkowski

    Michael Rosa

    Sasha Aponte

    Daniel Delgado

    Daniel Kulach

    Christopher Molina

    Theodore Nickson

    Room 206

    Rozan Deeb

    Juan Sanchez

    Gabriela Castillo

    David Hruswicki

    Damian Pikul

    Safaa Suleiman

    Room 301

    Sophia Mortha

    Ewa Pisanko

    Nelson Santana

    Adrian Skobelski

    Jessica Smith

    Room 302

    Francisco Alcantar

    Courtney Grasz

    Khrystyna Kozak

    Carolyn Rodriguez

    Jailene Rodriguez

    Martha Gebala

    Savannah Gonzalez

    Kaitlyn Scanlan

    Room 303

    Lukasz Kornas

    Mateusz Wiechetek

    Daniel Tchinibekov

    Alexandra Kania

    Katarzyna Koperny

    Alondra Mendoza

    Room 304

    Leslie Aispuro

    Nicholas Armijo

    Rebecca Feliciano

    Jovanee Mejia

    Ricardo Reyes

    Anthony Allegretti

    Azhar Deeb

    Angelica Gacek

    Amy Harenberg

    Hassan Shehadeh

    Edyta Zadzilko

    Bohdan Zhukotanskyy

    Room 305

    Dawid Babula

    Corbin Bowen

    Christian Dejesus

    Alyssa Polanco

    Diana Trejo

    Samantha Ayala

    Alejandro Gonzalez

    Adrianna Goral

    Lauren McGuire

    Room 306

    Remah Abuhashish

    Anthony Barsano

    Meghan Carey

    Patric Hruswicki

    Daniel McGinley

    Room 201

    Catera Shanks

    Gabriel Smyk

    Yuliya Khudzyk

    Andrew Azzam

    Cristhian Recinos

    Kelsey Vasquez

    Room 202

    Amber Avila

    Kienna Bariso

    Gabriella Borghese

    Victoria Galvan

    Natalia Gorlicka

    Vitaliy Oprysko

    Jacob Rivera

    David Lozeau

    Room 203

    Ryan Allibone

    Samantha Alanis

    Ashley Bock

    Alyssa Galiardo

    Thomas Green

    Peter Jackowski

    Daniel Michniowski

    Sylwia Mieczkowski

    Destiny Morales

    Monika Staszel

    Alexis Lopez

    Kevin Mienta

    Nicholas Paprzycki

    Paulina Ryndak

    Room 204

    Aman Haidari

    Sebastian Ksiazek

    Danielle Walsh

    Room 205

    Tiara Lopez

    Rafael Reza

    Brynisha Campbell

    Katherine Gacek

    Julia Konieczna

    Victoria Kospin

    Congratulations

    To Our

    Scholars!

    TH I R D QUA RTER S I LV ER HON O R RO LL

    GO L D E N HO N O R

    R O L L

  • Third Quarter Honor Roll

    Fifth Grade Sixth Grade

  • Third Quarter Honor Roll

    Seventh Grade Eighth Grade

  • Room 001

    Owais Abuhashish

    Agapefaith Alfaro

    Julian Almanza

    Samantha Armijo

    Alma Carmona

    Jennifer Castaneda

    James Ignatowski

    Sandra Pajda

    Liam Simmons

    Justin Johnson

    Kayla Jurewicz

    Sydney Bock

    Magdalena Naruszewicz

    Patrick Gillespie

    Priscila Gonzalez

    Natalie Hanek

    Nicole Soltyszewski

    Room 002

    Witoria Kurc

    Johnathan Nickson

    Jessica Zajac

    Monika Zawislak

    Jonathan Mejia

    Joanna Bidnik

    Eric Platt

    Brian Kwiatkowski

    Marek Klejn

    Room 003

    Jasmine Cato

    Karolina Ciepiela

    Morad Deeb

    Yareli Flores

    Bartlomiej Mendrala

    William Viramontes

    Shylah Solis

    Ramon Estrada

    Nicole Brzys

    Alondra Ortiz

    Room 101

    Lucas Bigos

    Jamal Abughoush

    Paulina Espinoza

    Ayah Ghunaim

    Julia Cichowski

    Matthew Kurowski

    Natalia Babula

    Camilla Mroz

    Christopher Flores

    Joshua Hernandez

    Room 102

    Shawn Guerin

    Angelica Krasnicki

    Mason Wilder

    Julian Fajardo

    Christian Wolski

    Francisco Saez

    Room 103

    Carlos Leon

    Faustyna Waz

    Amanda Santiago

    Derik Galeno

    Mateusz Brzys

    Adam Pruszynski

    Klaudia Gawruk

    Adriana Palka

    Room 202

    Angelica Hryb

    Nicholas Nickson

    Natalia Obrochta

    Abdel Jibawi

    Michael Zuzia

    Omar Habayed

    Room 203

    Selena Gonzalez

    Tomasz Mieczkowski

    Aleksandra Mroczka

    Kamil Pisanko

    Christian Reyes

    Sara Virella

    Jack Nelligan

    Gabriella Jakimowicz

    Mariajose Estrada

    Maxx Hunter

    Michael Kasparian

    Alexander Cross

    Lucas Kovarik

    Room 204

    Hadeel Abuawad

    Hubert Bartoszczyk

    Maria Gomez

    Yasmeen Peralta

    Karolina Jakubaszek

    Wojtek Strapoc

    Denys Chelak

    Veronica Kozak

    Piotr Gwizd

    Agnes Zajac

    Room 205

    Maliha Ahmed

    Kelly Conneely

    Anthony Guy

    Daniel Kania

    Pasquale Sanfelice

    Sabrina Villegas

    Adam Wroblewski

    Nathaniel Zukowski

    Amy Bustos

    Olivia Harcarik

    Kayla Bassig

    Liamra Voglic

    David Krasnicki

    Kevin Piwowarski

    Aleksandra Czternastek

    Michael Kurowski

    Room 206

    Adrian Grabowski

    Anthony Gryka

    Dawid Zieba

    Maksymilian Stanek

    Room 207

    Daniel Alcantar

    Rochelle Borda

    Nicole Hanek

    Gabriel Nunez

    Anthony Panagopoulos

    Luz Vazquez

    Francisco Rivera

    Oscar Cabrera

    Juan Cardona

    Konrad Strzalka

    Bruno Myszkowski

    Andrea Avila

    Room 208

    Cody Gomez

    Jesus Gonzalez

    Andre Namrood

    Rafael Resendiz

    Erick Ruiz

    Lizbeth Cabrera

    Paola Gomez

    Roberto Salgado

    Ronaldo Taullaraj

    Jesus Manzanares

    Sebastian Kuczek

    Room 210

    Emily Alanis

    Julia Domian

    Alex Hernandez

    Karol Piotrowski

    Robert Ruiz

    Sean Simmons

    Patricia Banasik

    Shannon Gillespie

    Katarzyna Puc

    Brandon Christopher

    Nicole Wolski

    Room 211

    Amir Abuawad

    Radek Bobowski

    Muimen Fareh

    Natalia Kowalska

    Maya Konieczna

    Gabriela Nolivos

    Roberto Hernandez

    Fernando Caballero

    Kimberly Garcia

    Adrian Sherifi

    Emilia Jakubaszek

    Allen Namrood

    Room 212

    Jacob Bozek

    Dayna Dayson

    Milosz Dykiel

    Keila Torres

    Anna Bidnik

    Nicole Stanford

    Claudia Goral

    Xiomara Cardona

    Third Quarter

    Perfect Attendance

  • Room 201 Jr.High

    Andrew Azzam

    Jakub Bigos

    Angelica Kozuszko

    Kamil Obrochta

    Cristhian Recinos

    Catera Shanks

    Nicole Zacny

    Jakub Koperny

    Natalia Wzorek

    Pawel Gwizd

    Julian Martinez

    Room 202 Jr.High

    Natalia Gorlicka

    Aleksandra Niemas

    Katarzyna Pukala

    Bartek Zadzilko

    Cyndy Zukowski

    Victoria Galvan

    Kienna Bariso

    Natalie Zajac

    Amber Avila

    Room 203 Jr.High

    Samantha Alanis

    Rikeya Hargrove

    Maksym Ilkiv

    Shannon McGuire

    Sylwia Mieczkowski

    Kevin Mienta

    Omar Moham

    Kamil Piotrowski

    Delanie Preston

    Piotr Szczech

    Thomas Wojtyga

    Mateusz Zieba

    Alyssa Galiardo

    Jacub Habayed

    Eduardo Martinez

    Alexis Lopez

    Nicholas Paprzycki

    Ruben Garcia

    Room 204 Jr.High

    Manal Abughoush

    Jasmine Ayala

    Sadaf Ahmed

    Danielle Walsh

    Aman Haidari

    Room 205 Jr.High Rebecca Guerin

    Alexander Hernandez

    Victoria Kospin

    Josiah Carrillo

    Jose Alvarado

    Christopher Molina

    Andrea Reyes

    Julia Konieczna

    Michael Rosa

    Tiara Lopez

    Amber Privett

    Room 206 Jr.High

    Rozan Deeb

    Tiffany Myszkowski

    Damian Pikul

    Gregory Pikul

    Isabelle Santiago

    Daniel Lozeau

    David Hruswicki

    Yasmyn Cardona

    Room 301 Jr.High Brandon Gonzalez

    Peter Mandybur

    Salvador Moreno

    Ewa Pisanko

    Keisamar Santiago

    Adrian Skobelski

    Luigui Sobenes

    Damian Wysocki

    Nathan Bocanegra

    Alison Cappy

    Kayla Tomich

    William Moctezuma

    Kamil Krystopa

    Ashley Egan

    Jessica Smith

    Third Quarter

    Perfect Attendance

    Room 302 Jr.High

    Tamer Fareh

    Khrystyna Kozak

    Dessire Mar

    Esteban Proano

    Aaron Shanks

    Mario Carrillo

    Ian Santillan

    Jenna Jurewicz

    Carolyn Rodriguez

    Room 303 Jr.High

    Lukasz Boufal

    Iliana Cato

    Damian Jaje

    Katarzyna Koperny

    Joshua Lebron

    Maciej Mosiejewski

    Jose A.Rivera III

    William Young

    Justyna Szczech

    Mateusz Wiechetek

    Mario Martinez

    Lukasz Kornas

    Nicole Brzezinska

    Alexandra Kania

    Daniel Tchinibekov

    Robert Lech

    Room 304 Jr.High

    Leslie Aispuro

    Martin Banasik

    Mark Canham

    Kristyn Krajewski

    Kenneth Santiago

    Freddy Villegas

    Azhar Deeb

    Room 305 Jr.High

    Christian Dejesus

    Adrianna Goral

    Nicholas Guy

    Jessica Zacny

    Patricia Kania

    Robert Jurewicz

    Samantha Ayala

    Lauren McGuire

    Corey Egan

    Karolina Lukasiak

    Room 306 Jr.High

    Anthony Barsano

    Grzgorz Chlebek

    Molly Filipowicz

    Angela Mercado

    Marcelina Puc

    Noreyma Salgado

    Patric Hruswicki

    Remah Abuhashish

    Stephanie Ayala

    Darelis Salazar

  • There will be no cuts in funding for

    the 2010-2011 Pre-School program

    at Bridge! Yeah!!

    There will be Pre-School for 3- & 4-

    year olds at Bridge School next year!

    The end of the year is approaching, and we will be

    celebrating our hard work on Thursday, May 6 from 5:00-

    7:00 pm. During the Bridge Family Reading Night and Book

    Fair, Pre-K will be hosting an Art Gallery Night in Room 107.

    All artists in the three Pre-K classrooms will be featured!

    We have been working on various forms of artwork,

    planning the event and the creation of invitations for our

    families. We cannot wait to see all of you here in

    celebration of our students!

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  • Kindergarten News

    What’s Happening In Kindergarten? April was a busy and exciting month for rooms 101, 102, and 103! After Spring Break we

    continued our Whatever the Weather theme and learned about all types of weather, the letters

    Bb, Kk, Oo, and Ll and sight words do, here, look, one, where, and you. In science, we learned

    about life cycles, rainforests, outer space, and ways to protect our planet. We created a class-

    room rainforest, learned about the life cycles of frogs and butterflies, became astronauts for a

    day, and wrote about ways we can help protect our planet. As much fun as we had in April, we

    are sure looking forward to next month! We are going on a field trip to Brookfield Zoo and be-

    ginning our preparations for graduation.

    At home: We are so proud of the progress our classes are making. They are learning and im-

    proving their reading, writing, and math skills every day! Thank you for reinforcing the con-

    cepts taught at home with your child. It really makes a huge difference in your child’s academ-

    ic success. Reading: Please continue to read to your child every day. Reading aloud to children is crucial

    to the development of their reading and writing skills. In addition, review our sight words: a,

    can, come, do, for, go, he, here, I, like, look, my, me, one, the, this, to, where, and you.

    Writing: Encourage your child to write as much as possible. Don’t worry about proper

    spelling; just have them write the sounds they hear in each word.

    Math: Practice counting to 100 by 1s, 5s, and 10s, and practice using pennies, nickels, and

    dimes correctly.

    There will be an Open House for parents and families

    of children starting Pre-School/Kindergarten in Sep-

    tember, 2010. Children must be five years old by Sep-

    tember 1st to attend Kindergarten, 3– or 4-years old to

    attend Pre-School. The Open House will be held on

    Wednesday, May 19th from 5:00 - 6:00 PM. A meeting will be held in Room 107 followed by a tour of the elemen-

    tary school building.

    PRE-SCHOOL/K INDERGARTEN OPEN HOUSE

  • First and Second Grade News WEATHER OR NOT During the last two weeks students from room 206 learned about different types of weather. Among many things, we studied precipi-

    tation, water cycle, cloud types, and wind. Some of the exciting things we did included creating windsocks, measuring the direction

    of the wind, and recreating the water cycle. Students were amazed by the things they discovered while learning about weather and

    really enjoyed the different activities.

    Additionally, on April 29 our room had a very special visitor in our class. The scientist from High Touch High Tech presented a pro-

    gram called Weather or Not. Students had a blast while making a tornado in a bottle, observing how clouds are made and making

    snow. Being engaged in so many different activities was a real treat for students. They surely enjoyed them.

    Sceond Graders Turned Into Future Meteorogists

    In ten years you might find one of our Bridge Second Graders delivering the weather forecast. They learned so

    much about weather forecasting from a two day in-school field trip provided by the High Touch, High Tech Company. Each class performed countless hands on experiments facilitated by a scientist. Besides the creation of 2 liter bottle tor-

    nadoes, they did experiments with wind tunnels, anemometers, cloud machines, ice bergs, created an atmosphere in a

    cup, and our finale making real snow. Each student’s was able to take home a baggie of snow in the month of April. The student’s reaction was, “An Awesome Experience.”

    The First Space Travelers Neil Armstrong may be the first astronaut to travel to the moon, but astronauts of Room 210 are the first ones to

    conquer the whole solar system. Students of Room 210 just returned from their journey to the solar system. They not only

    visited eight planets but also dared to go to the sun. Don’t be surprised to learn that now we have 22 new planets and constel-

    lations added to our universe, because the children created their own planets and constellations. During their journey to space

    they learned about how seasons and days and nights are formed, what planets look like, what they are made of, planet orbits,

    rotation, revolution, constellations and moon phases. They also made aliens and Oreo moon phases. After their long stay in the

    solar system the students of Room 210 just want to relax with their jeopardy game on the solar system and signing auto-

    graphs!

  • Third and Fourth Grade News Mining Resources

    As part of our unit on Conserving Resources, we participated in an investigation about mining re-

    sources. During this investigation we observed an oatmeal raisin cookie. We recorded the number of raisins

    we saw. Then, we used pipettes to put a few drops of water around each raisin so that we could ―mine‖ them

    from the cookie. We were only allowed to use two toothpicks to do this. Many of us found it harder than we

    thought. When we were done ―mining‖ our raisins we compared the number to the number we thought we had

    observed. We had fun doing this activity.

    Room 205

    Fifth and Sixth Grade News Oceans

    Critic's Review What is an ocean or sea? The breath-taking movie Oceans talks all about it, the creatures that live in it, their habitats and how we're polluting their homes. It shows dolphins, whales, sea lions, sharks, all different kinds of crustaceans, and lots more. The movie explains how they survive in their dangerous world. The sixth and fifth graders both enjoyed this movie and we suggest that you go see it too! So go see the movie Oceans if you really want to know, "What is a sea or an ocean?" And let's do what we can to help save the environment. By Marta Cichowicz - Room 202

    Seventh and Eighth Grade News Gagnon City

    Gagnon City? Where to start?! In Gagnon City, all of the

    students are residents. Ms. Gagnon is the Mayor and Mr. Schelle-

    kens and Ms. Schryer are the Alderman.

    Just like regular grown-ups, we have jobs in Gagnon City.

    For example, someone is the Medic (walks students to the office

    when needed), the Fed Ex Manager (paper passer), Bell Hop

    (line leader), Environmentalist (―pollution patrol‖), Electrician

    (lights), etc. But, we didn’t just get to pick our jobs, we had to apply and interview just like in

    the real world.

    Our desks have become condos (groups of four) and townhomes (groups of two). We’re

    responsible to work together with our neighbors each day. It’s important that we follow city

    rules, or we might just get fired from our jobs!

    We love Gagnon City because it shows us responsibility and creates a community in our

    classroom. We’re glad Gagnon City is here – right here, right now! --The 7th & 8th Grade Students of Room 307

  • Events At Bridge JR. High This year students are busy. There's the school play called "Charlie and The Chocolate Factory". Actors in the play, scenery crew, and stage crew are working really hard to get this play ready. The play is May 14th so come out and see a great show! Also there was the Poetry Slam on April 30th. We heard some great original pieces by some talent-ed student authors. Good job! Sports: *Girls Soccer is going to face some challenges against some strong teams and they are going to try to win!!! *Girls Softball is also preparing for their upcoming games and trying to succeed. *Boys Softball is swinging their way into an exciting season too. Good luck to all of our athletes. Field Day: During Field Day, the last day of spirit week (May 23rd), the 5-8th grades will be playing a

    variety of sports such as soccer, flag football, basketball and more. One of the events this year will be races. We are looking for the fastest runner in the Bridge Jr. High. So if you're good at sprint-ing, BRING IT! Any Challengers?????????????? :) By: Nicole Brzezinska Room:303

    Aren’t you happy school’s coming to an end? It’ not summer yet, so why don’t you start the end of the school year with some cool performing artists coming here to Chicago!!! Concerts Coming up in May and the beginning of June in Chicago: Jordin Sparks is coming to Chicago on Thursday, May 13th At House of Blues Chicago Bamboozle Tour is coming Saturday, May 15th At Charter One Pavilion

    Glee Is Going To Be Live In Concert !!! Tuesday, May 25th and Wednesday May 26th At Rosemont Theatre B96 Summer Bash in 2010 (It’s almost here “Yay”! Saturday, June 12th At Toyota Park

    By: Patricia Kania and Adrianna Goral Rm. 305

    Journalism Club

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  • Movie Review: How To Train Your Dragon If you’re looking for an exciting, action movie this might be the one for you. The story

    centers around the main character (Hiccup) who goes to training school and meets a

    dragon who he names Toothless. The story follows his adventures as he learns to work

    with dragons. It’s a fun movie with lots of ups and downs; it will keep you entertained

    the whole way through. If you have the time, check it out!

    By Natalia Gorlicka, Angela Mercado and Kala Geralds

    5-6 Grade News The 5th and 6th grade classes went to see Disney’s Oceans on April 26th. It was an amazing movie. The close-ups of wildlife and

    their habitats were incredible. It was a

    great fieldtrip; in fact, proceeds from the film were donated to various organizations

    on behalf of Earth Day projects around the world.

    The 6th grade Science class in Room 206 has been studying conservation and natural

    resources. Recently, we did research projects on different topics such as Illinois Rivers

    and Hybrid cars. This month, we’re building solar cookers to cook vegetables on the

    playground. Hope they turn out good!

    By Nicole Brzezinska

    Poetry’

    To My Mother 10 Things to do for your mom on Mother’s Day

    Mother, my dear 1. Make her breakfast

    You’re always near 2. Give her flowers

    Love for you 3. Make her a card

    And the things you do 4. Make her lunch

    The way you love 5. Clean the house

    Is as gentle as a dove 6. Give her chocolate

    To my mother 7. Mow the lawn

    There is no other 8. Make her dinner

    Like you. 9. Make her a special desert

    10. Love her & give her a big hug!

    By Angela Mercado

    Book Review: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry In Room 202, we are reading a novel called ―Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry‖ by Mildred D. Taylor. It’s a great book about a black

    family that lives during racist times. They face a lot of hardships and struggles. Our class is almost done with it and we can’t wait to

    find out how it ends.

    By Natalia Gorlicka Room 202

    Mother’s Day A lot of us have wondered how Mother’s Day started. Well if you really want to know then here are some ideas of how

    it might have started.”The first Mother's Day observance was a church service in 1908 requested by Anna Jarvis of

    Philadelphia to honor her deceased mother. Jarvis, at an early age, heard her mother express hope that a day to com-

    memorate all mothers would be established. Her mother also expressed the sentiment that there were many days

    dedicated to men but none to mothers. Two years after her mother's death, Jarvis and friends began a letter-writing

    campaign to declare a national Mother's Day observance to honor mothers. President Woodrow Wilson issued a proc-

    lamation on May 9, 1914, asking Americans to give a public expression of reverence to mothers through the celebra-

    tion of Mother's Day. Congress passed the legislation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's

    Day. Carnations have come to represent the day, following President William McKinley's habit of always wearing a

    white carnation, his mother's favorite flower”.

    Now we don’t know what you think, but we all have a different opinion. In our opinion, we think it’s great that mothers

    get their day because without them, we wouldn’t be where we are now because they push us to do things that we think

    are dumb but are good for us. WE LOVE MOM’S!

    By: Jasmine Ayala 204 and Tiffany Myszkowski 206

    Journalism Club

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  • Find each of the following words.

    Types of Trees

    POINTY LEAVES

    BROAD LEAVES

    SCALES

    EVERGREEN

    AUTUMN

    DECIDUOUS

    LOSE LEAVES

    E S M N A T G G N M U T U A V E C E O B I

    E N L D D V S U U O D I C I D R O V A T A

    A P O I N T Y I L E A V E S E T E E S U I

    S S D E E E S E V A E L J E S O L R R A S

    E E E C A I E D E P U A U T U N E G S A L

    Y S D L E U G E E U E T E D D N O R S I E

    L V I V A D S V U L O E R L E A V E S O E

    E A I L S C E A C C M A E C A I I E M L O

    A I C A A R S L L R E G O C E O V N A L D

    A L I E G C B R O A D B L E A V E S U A O

    N E O R Y N S A R E D D E C I D U O U S E

    O E E E A E V P O I N T Y F L E A V I S V

    U N E S E V A E D D O A R B E E E V E N U

    L D R A S V V R E S G D O E A B S O S O E

    E B U O Y E W A G H G F F D Q W E W F K L

    Since it is spring, I thought it would be fun knowing some types of trees that sur-

    round you in everyday life. The most important thing in May, though, is remem-

    bering that in this month we have Mother’s Day. It’s important to make your mom

    feel special and here are some ways you can do that. Serve her breakfast in bed,

    clean the house, make dinner, pick her flowers, make her a card, and so many more

    things you can do to make your mom feel special, but the smallest thing can make

    her the happiest. I hope that you have a happy Mother’s Day. =)

    By Kathy Pukala Rm 202

    (word search taken from edhelper.com)

    Journalism Club

  • May 3rd

    , 1791- Constitution of Poland

    Year after year, the Polish community, whether at home or abroad, gathers to commemorate the 3

    rd May Constitution and

    to honor all the great minds who took part in the creation of this revolutionary document. They celebrate because the Con-stitution symbolizes the spiritual and moral renovation of the Polish nation after a long period of chaos and disorder. This Constitution is not only a milestone in the Polish political and social history, but it is also a landmark in the European tradi-tion, being the second constitution ever written in the world, and the first one on the European soil.

    Cinco de Mayo is a date of great importance for the Mexican and Chica-

    no communities. It marks the victory of the Mexican Army over the

    French at the Battle of Puebla. This Battle came to represent a symbol of

    Mexican Unity and patriotism. With this victory, Mexico demonstrated to

    the world that Mexico and all of Latin America were willing to defend

    themselves of any foreign intervention.

    In the United States, this date is usually mistaken with the Mexican Inde-

    pendence which is on September 16th.

    People of Mexican descent in the United States celebrate this significant

    day by having parades, mariachi music, folklorico dancing and other

    types of festive activities.

    Bilingual News

  • Come to the

    Where you can experience a fun time

    while meeting your favorite characters

    and reading your favorite stories

    It will take place along with the Spring

    Book Fair, so come on down and buy some

    of your

    When:

    Where: Bridge Elementary School

    Buy One Book—Get One Free!

  • Library News Spring has finally come; during the week of May 3rd we are having our annual Elementary School

    Spring Book Fair. I was told by the PTA moms who organize this event for us that there will be many exciting

    new books as well as sequels to the series that we all enjoy. During that week we will also have our Bridge

    Family Reading Night (May 6th 5:00—7:00 PM). Many teachers are planning exciting activities for our stu-

    dents: arts and crafts, book reads, and even a puppet show! Our book fair will be open that evening so bring

    your parents to enjoy a fun night together. You’ll be able to enjoy all the activities and even have a chance to

    win great prizes in a raffle. Plan on coming with your family to this exciting event.

  • Bridge School Unity Mural Students worked alongside Ms. Chrisman to create our first wall mural. A wall mural is a

    gigantic painting on the wall, that does not wash off and is permanent. Usually students

    are told not to paint on the wall, but this time it was ok! Students drew pictures of ―unity‖

    and then Ms. Chrisman drew it out in the stairwell. Then students each took a turn paint-

    ing a part of the mural during art. We completed the mural in a week and a half! It looks

    great and we are so lucky to have such talented students at Bridge!

    Elementary Bridge art-i-facts

  • Jr. High Bridge art-i-facts

    Do you recognize either one of

    these paintings? The 7th and

    8th grades have been working

    in small groups to paint large

    murals in the 3rd floor hallway.

    The murals are based off of

    famous works of art from

    artists such as Monet, Seurat

    and Picasso.

    Students helped re-draw the

    works of art onto the bulletin

    boards, and then painted in each

    section with acrylic paints.

    Because the murals are so

    detailed, this project may not be

    finished until the end of the

    school year. We will keep you

    updated on our progress!

    Students have been working with Ms. D (our stu-

    dent teacher from Northeastern) on tint, shade and

    value. Students have been experimenting with

    mixing different paint colors, and learning how to

    make them darker or lighter. Students painted a

    piece of paper showing color fade, cut it into

    strips, and then wove the strips together.

    The end result looks like a checkerboard and it

    looks really cool! Sadly, Ms. D will be leaving

    Bridge School in May to graduate college and

    become an art teacher. She will be missed!

    Make sure to check out the decorations around

    the Jr. High made by the afterschool art club!

    -Ms. Chrisman

  • Special May Flowers

    Issue

    “Bridges to Success” Bridge Elementary School

    3800 N. New England Avenue

    Chicago, Illinois 60634

    773-534-3718

    Bridge Jr. High School Branch

    7001 W. Addison Street

    Chicago, Illinois 60634

    773-534-0940

    Principal:

    Dr. Christopher Brake

    Assistant Principal:

    Mrs. Margaret Moore-Taylor

    LSC = Local School Council NCLB PAC = No Child Left Behind Parent Advisory Committee

    PTA = Parent Teacher Association BAC = Bilingual Advisory Committee

    LSC President:

    Mr. Robert Walsh

    Parent Representatives: Mr. Pedro Hernandez

    Mrs. Teri Ignatowski

    Mrs. Lynda Jurewicz

    Mrs. Lisa Lozeau

    Mrs. Lora Niewinski

    Community Representatives:

    Mrs. Yvonne Majewski

    Mrs. Pat Walenga Teacher Representatives:

    Mrs. Catherine McGuire

    Mrs. Joan Miarecki

    Administration: Dr. Christopher Brake

    PTA President:

    Mrs. Lora Niewinski

    Vice-President:

    Mrs. Susan Szajna

    Secretary:

    Mrs. Teri Ignatowski

    Treasurer:

    Mrs. Lynda Jurewicz

    NCLB PAC President:

    Mr. Pedro Hernandez

    Vice-President:

    Mrs. Teri Ignatowski

    Secretary:

    Mrs. Yvonne Majewski

    BAC President:

    Mrs. Liliana Kacala

    Vice-President: Mrs. Veronica Estrada

    Secretary:

    Mrs. Malgorzata Ludzik

    Representative:

    Mrs. Alejandra Romero

    Alternate Representative: Mrs. Jolanta Lukasiak

    Important 2009-2010 CPS Dates:

    Holidays

    May 31, 2010 - Memorial Day*

    Teacher Institute Day

    Thursday, June 17, 2010*

    Last day of school is June 18th.

    *Indicates days of non-attendance for students

    -A Letter from CPS Chief Executive Officer Ron Huberman- April 22, 2010 Dear Parent or Guardian: We are writing to provide you with information regarding the massive budget deficit that CPS faces next year. We are asking you to take action at this critical time to help protect your child’s education. The current CPS budget deficit is approximately $600 million. This is down from the $1 billion original deficit as the result of an important new law that limits CPS short term pension payments while not affecting any current employees or retirees. At this point, more than half of the $600 million CPS budget deficit is due to the state’s proposal to cut education funding across Illinois by $1.3 billion, and funding to CPS by $368 million. Closng the $600 million deficit without relief from the state will significantly impact the Chicago Public Schools system. Next week, your child’s school will be receiving its draft budget. As a direct result of proposed state funding cuts, this budget includes the following: Classes with up to 35 students. Significant cuts to non‐varsity sports. Reductions in funding for magnet, Montessori, gifted, IB programs. Significant cuts to full‐day kindergarten. Reduction of after‐school and summer school programs. Up to 11% funding cuts for charter schools. Elected officials in Springfield face tough choices during these difficult economic times. However, it is critical that we send a message to them that they should not balance the state’s budget on the backs of those most at need—our children—by cutting education funding this year. Please, join with us to make your voice heard by doing the following: Fill out and send the attached letter to the Governor and state legislators. If you would like to find out additional ways to get involved and make a difference, please go to www.cps.edu. Sincerely, Ron Huberman Chief Executive Officer

    Parents Please Note: The attached letter to the Governor and state legislators is being sent home with this newsletter.