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Special Winter Holiday Issue Volume 64, Issue 1 B RIDGE S CHOOL T EACHERS G AIN N ATIONAL B OARD C ERTIFICATION ! December, 2007 Special points of interest: National Board Success! “Principals for a Day” Santa Shop Info Family Movie Night Info Lunch with the Principal Student Articles/News Lots of other great stuff! INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Brake’s Take 2 December Calendar 3 Students of the Month 5 Honor Roll 10-11 Perfect Attendance 12-13 News from the Grades 14-19 32,500 Challenge 20 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) and A CPS ―Rising Star” school, a “School of Distinction”, a CPS “Exemplary 81 Years Santa Shop December 10th-14th 10:00-1:00 Mrs. Tracy Iammartino, National Board Certified Teacher Mrs. Laurie Green, National Board Certified Teacher On November 9th two of Bridge School‘s finest were notified that they had achieved National Board Certification. 7th/8th grade depart- mental science teacher Mrs. Iammartino earned Nation- al Board ―Science/ Adolescence and Young Adulthood‖ certification. 6th grade teacher/ chairperson Mrs. Green earned National Board ―English Language Arts/ Early Adolescence‖ certifi- cation. The NBCT certification program is a rigorous year- long process that culminates in a 10-year Master Teacher Certificate designation. Congratulations! Mrs. Iammartino & Mrs. Green Happiness doesn’t depend on what we have, but it does depend on how we feel to- wards what we have. We can be happy with little and mis- erable with much. -W.D. Hoard

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  • Special Winter Holiday Issue Volume 64, Issue 1

    B R I D G E S C H O O L T E A C H E R S G A I N N A T I O N A L B O A R D C E R T I F I C A T I O N !

    December , 2007

    Special points of interest:

    • National Board Success!

    • “Principals for a Day”

    • Santa Shop Info

    • Family Movie Night Info

    • Lunch with the Principal

    • Student Articles/News

    • Lots of other great stuff!

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

    Brake’s Take 2

    December Calendar 3

    Students of the Month 5

    Honor Roll 10-11

    Perfect Attendance 12-13

    News from the Grades 14-19

    32,500 Challenge 20

    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) and

    A CPS ―Rising Star” school, a “School of Distinction”, a CPS “Exemplary 81

    Years

    Santa Shop December 10th-14th

    10:00-1:00

    Mrs. Tracy Iammartino, National Board Certified Teacher

    Mrs. Laurie Green, National Board Certified Teacher

    On November 9th two of

    Bridge School‘s finest were

    notified that they had

    achieved National Board

    Certification.

    7th/8th grade depart-

    mental science teacher Mrs.

    Iammartino earned Nation-

    al Board ―Science/

    Adolescence and Young

    Adulthood‖ certification.

    6th grade teacher/

    chairperson Mrs. Green

    earned National Board

    ―English Language Arts/

    Early Adolescence‖ certifi-

    cation.

    The NBCT certification

    program is a rigorous year-

    long process that culminates

    in a 10-year Master Teacher

    Certificate designation.

    Congratulations!

    Mrs. Iammartino

    &

    Mrs. Green

    Happiness doesn’t depend

    on what we have, but it does

    depend on how we feel to-

    wards what we have. We can

    be happy with little and mis-

    erable with much.

    -W.D. Hoard

  • Page 2 Volume 64, 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

    December Non-Attendance Days for Students

    Winter

    Vacation December 24th - January 4th

    School Resumes 1/7/08

    Happy Holidays to all the

    Bridge School Family!

    Tag Week is Back! December 17th-21st

    Buy a Tag

    Don’t Wear Uniform!

    CPS Staff Development Day Friday, December 7th

    No school for students

    Happy

    Holidays! To all the Bridge School

    Students, Staff, and Families!

    Best Wishes, -Dr. Christopher Brake-

  • Indicates day of non-attendance for students Indicates After-School Program day

    Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

    1

    2 3 4 5 6 7 CPS Staff

    Development

    Day

    No School

    for Students

    8

    9 10 11 12 LSC/PAC

    Meetings

    5:30 PM

    13 14 15

    16 17 18 19 Class of 2008

    Popcorn

    Sale

    20 Class of 2008

    Popcorn

    Sale

    21 Snowflake

    Dance

    22

    23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    30 31 School

    Resumes

    Monday

    1/7/08

    December 2007 Happy Holidays!

    Tag Week Tag Week Tag Week Tag Week Tag Week

    Santa Shop This Week—10:00-1:00

    Winter Holiday—No School

    Family

    Movie

    Night

    Market Day

    Pick-Up

    2-3:00 PM

    In Gym

    Winter Holiday—No School

    New

    Year’s

    Eve

  • Bridge Elementary School 3800 N. New England Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60634

    (773) 534-3718 Fax:(773) 534-3612

    Dr. Christopher Brake, Principal Mrs. Margaret Moore-Taylor, Assistant Principal

    November 26, 2007

    -Lunch with the Principal-

    Steven Barrios & Dr. Christopher Brake

    See page 16 for Steven‘s article!

  • December Students of the Month

    Mateusz Babula

    Leonardo Peralta

    Patty Amador

    Dawid Babula

    Amal Ahmed

    Omar Santiago Alexandra Zugaj Nicole Nguyen Radek Bobowski

    Josue Rodriguez-Gonzalez Veronika Piszczek Joshua Kornatowski Owas Abuhashish

    Natalie Zajac Nykkol Roldan Samantha Alanis Tommy Green

    Brianna Green Amy Harenberg Robert Lech Anthony Jarvis

    Nicole Swiderski Ivan Gonzalez Kamil Michalek

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

    Kenneth Watkins Paul Dubicki

    Carolyn Rodriguez

  • What: “High School Musical 2‖

    When: Friday, December 14th

    From 6:00 PM—

    Who: Bridge School Students

    and Families only! Students must

    be accompanied by an adult par-

    ent or guardian.

    Where: Bridge Auditorium

    How Much: Free! -Copyright Royalty Licensing fees paid to Movie Licensing USA-

    Bridge

    Family

    Movie

    Night*

    *Family Movie

    Night is held on

    the second Friday

    of every month.

  • “Principal for A Day” Dr. Harvey Drucker

    Associate Director, Argonne National Laboratory

    On November 30, 2007 Bridge School was honored again by having Dr. Harvey Drucker as our second CPS ―Principal For A

    Day‖. Dr. Drucker is an Associate Director at Argonne National Laboratory. Dr. Drucker is pictured above with a hydrogen fueled

    GMC truck that the Argonne Transportation Research Center is currently testing. Dr. Drucker spent the day at Bridge School visit-

    ing with students and staff. Dr. Drucker was extremely impressed with the students and staff of Bridge School.

    “Principal for A Day” Mr. Harry Teinowitz

    Mac, Jurko & Harry Show, ESPN SportsRadio 1000

    On November 25, 2007 Bridge School was honored to have Mr. Harry Teinowitz as our CPS ―Principal For A Day‖. Mr. Tei-

    nowitz is a co-host of ESPN SportsRadio 1000‘s, Mac, Jurko & Harry radio show. Mr. Teinowitz also happens to be an old college

    buddy of Dr. Brake‘s. The CPS ―Principal For A Day‖ program was held on November 30th this year, but Mr. Teinowitz wanted to

    visit on the 25th so he could enjoy our annual OctoberFest Fun Fair activities. Mr. Teinowitz stated that he wished he lived closer so

    his children could attend Bridge School!

  • When: Friday, December 7th, 12:00-2:00 PM and

    Wednesday, December 12th After LSC Meeting (~6:30 PM)

    Where: Bridge School Library

    Who: Parents/Community Members

    What: Give Input/Develop 2008-2010 SIPAAA

    PARENT/COMMUNITY SIPAAA MEETING ( S C H O O L I M P R O V E M E N T P L A N F O R A D V A N C I N G A C A D E M I C A C H I E V E M E N T )

    Parents: Do your children spend too much time playing computer games? Did you know Bridge

    School has an online computer curriculum that al-

    lows students to practice reading and math skills us-

    ing computer games? All students have access to this

    system with their personal user name and password. The website is:

    http://www.Studyisland.com/ If your children like to play computer games, make sure they‘re

    playing on Study Island! Thank you.

    Academic Computer Games Online!

    -PTA Popcorn Sale- Thank you to PTA President Mrs.

    Niewinski, PTA Vice-President Mrs.

    Paula Guy, and PTA Parent Volunteer

    Mrs. Sue Szajna for helping with the 8th

    grade popcorn fundraiser on November

    28th & 29th. This coming month‘s fund-

    raiser will be on Dec. 19th & 20th.

    All profits are going toward reducing

    the student cost of the end-of-the-year

    8th grade Springfield trip.

    Thank You! L-to-R: PTA Vice-President Mrs. Paula Guy, PTA President Mrs. Lora Niewinski. Not pictured: PTA Parent Volunteer Mrs. Sue Szajna

  • Room 001 Isabelle Santiago

    Room 202 Dawid Babula

    Corbin Bowen

    Lauren McGuire

    Marcelina Puc

    Room 203 Mustafa Ahmed

    Nicholas Guy

    Anthony Jarvis

    Dana Rudzinski

    Artana Sherifi

    Room 205 Megan Szajna

    Room 207 Kristyn Krajewski

    Room 208 Nicole Swiderski

    Room 209 Angelica Gacek

    Martha Gebala

    Briana Green

    Jessica Smith

    Room 211 Mark Miceli

    Room 214 Brian Kuczynski

    Damian Pikul

    James Sobotka

    Natalie Zajac

    Dawid Hruswicki

    Karolina Jedlecka

    Room 204 Amal Ahmed

    Dana Buczkowski

    Room 205 Remah Abuhashish

    Daniel Allegretti

    Adrianna Goral

    Patricia Kania

    Konrad Michalek

    Mateusz Wiechetek

    Room 206 Ezdhar Deeb

    Thomas Frackiel

    Marco Silva

    Kenneth Watkins

    Room 207

    Amy Harenberg

    Khrystyna Kozak

    Jovanne Mejia

    Ricardo Reyes

    Room 208

    Steven Galiardo

    Sylvia Gebala

    Zbigniew Pasierbek

    Jessika Warjas

    Room 209

    Nicholas Armijo

    Paulina Kocon

    Room 210

    Paul Dubicki

    Katarzyna Grolle

    Anna Kielich

    Ewelina Krystopa

    Alexandra Lopez

    Nara Solis

    Karolina Krol

    Room 211

    Francisco Alcantar

    Kamil Kieras

    Carolyn Rodriguez

    Room 212

    Dawid Bobro

    Saul Zamora

    Room 214

    Yasmeen Abushehadeh

    Jasmine Ayala

    Matthew Coronado

    Tiffany Myszkowski

    Room 001

    Kala Geralds

    Aman Haidari

    Alexandra Macias

    Christina Pecoraro

    Nicholas Pesole

    Katarzyna Pukala

    Ivan Ruiz

    Juan Sanchez

    Jessica Tredota

    Julia Troszczynska

    Charlie Vasquez

    Danielle Walsh

    Room 106

    Katlyn Tenold

    Kamil Michalek

    Lukas Klasek

    Mariusz Gorlicki

    Room 114

    Josue Rodriguez –

    Gonzalez

    Room 202

    Christian DeJesus

    Ricardo Herrera

    Patric Hruswicki

    Katarzyna Koperny

    Piotr Lesniak

    Jazmeen Rivera

    Room 203

    Christopher Delgado

    Alejandro Gonzalez

    Pawel Kalisz

    Eryk Kania

    Congratulations

    To Our

    Scholars!

    F I R ST QUARTER S I LV ER HON O R RO LL

    GO L D EN HO N OR

    RO L L

  • First Quarter Honor Roll

  • Room 001 Manual Abughoush

    Kienna Bariso

    Billyjoe Calayag

    Thomas Carey

    Artur Cius

    Aman Haidari

    Daniel Lozeau

    Aleksandra Niemas

    Nicolas Pesole

    Katarzyna Pukala

    Jacob Rivera

    Juan Sanchez

    Isabelle Santiago

    Julia Troszczynska

    Cyndy Zikowski

    Room 002 Patty Amador

    Lizvett Herrera

    Peter Jackowski

    William Knapp

    Julia Konieczna

    Daniel Kulach

    Alexis Lopez

    Shannon McGuire

    Jeremiah Munoz

    Kamil Piotrowski

    Delanie Preston

    Jerod Raymond

    Rafael Reza

    Aleksander Sulewski

    Room 003 Andrew Azzam

    Kiara Barrios

    Jakub Bigos

    Kevin Mienta

    Christopher Molina

    Theodore Nickson

    Sandra Santhosh

    Daniel Taylor

    Natalia Wzorek

    Room 004 Sasha Aponte

    Ashley Bock

    Jakub Koperny

    Victoria Kospin

    \Luis Martinez

    Sylwia Mieczkowski

    Alexander Paszkowski

    Karolina Peza

    Karol Pisanko

    Paulina Rydnak

    Melanie Sobenes

    Dawid Sobus

    Emily Swiderski

    Nicole Zacny

    Room 101

    Maksymilian Bajorek

    Julia Chmiel

    Juliette Drewniak

    Damian Gawruk

    Angelica Geletka

    Sebastian Gembis

    Emilia Jakubaszek

    Daniel Kania

    Marek Klejn

    Maya Konieczna

    Peter Kospin

    Natalia Kowalska

    Brian Kwiatkowski

    Nicole Lesniak

    Bartlomiej Mendrala

    Veronika Smialkow-

    ska

    Aleksandra Smyk

    Damian Staszel

    Zuzanna Strapoc

    Room 103

    Owais Abuhashish

    Alexis Allen

    Samantha Armijo

    Jennifer Castaneda

    Alani Davila

    Morad Deeb

    Joshua Hampton

    Kayla Jurewicz

    Natalia Hernandez

    Justin Johnson

    Szymon Ramos

    Christine Sprogis

    Jessica Zajac

    Ariana Zepeda

    Room 105

    Amir Abuawad

    Daniel Alcanter

    Jennifer Bui

    Angelina Davila

    Anthony Guy

    David Krasnicki

    Nicole Nguyen

    Jahred Raymond

    Ryan Szajna

    Liam White

    Nathaniel Zukowski

    Room 106

    Gustavo Amador

    Viviana Atempa

    John Balingit

    Paulina Bauer

    Kristopher Bocanegra

    Mariusz Gorlicki

    Angelica Jaje

    Mateusz Kaczowska

    Lukas Klasek

    Kamil Kwasnik

    Kamil Michalek

    Anna Omelyan

    Lukasz Pikul

    Anna Pukala

    Marquez Rivera

    Michelle Rosado

    Christopher Santiago

    Room 107 AM

    Heidy Araujo

    Armando Ayala

    Mateusz Babula

    Patricia Banasik

    Victoria Baran

    Angelina Bredicean

    Lizbeth Cabrera

    Hanna Choubkha

    Paola Gomez

    Claudia Goral

    Julian Ly

    Karolina Mikos

    Elias Munoz

    Jakub Rojek

    Sean Simmons

    Anthony Sobie

    Kaitlyn Tarasiewicz

    Room 107 PM Julia Domian

    Andre Namrood

    Tyler Rudzinski

    Omar Santiago

    Room 108 Jocelyn Bonilla

    Nicole Brzys

    Patrycja Dobosz

    Pawel Gwizd

    Karolina Kaczowka

    Witoria Kurc

    Andrea Reyes

    Ofelia Romero

    Gabriel Smyk

    Piotr Szczech

    Bartosz Walkowiak

    Room 109 Samantha Carey

    Alma Carmona

    Elisa Coronado

    Konrad Gondek

    Natalie Hanek

    James Ignatowski

    Joshua Kornatowski

    Holly Lewandowski

    Jonathan Nickson

    Sandra Pajda

    Shyla Solis

    Nicole Soltyszewski

    Kelly Tarasiewicz

    Quinn Taylor

    Room 111 Stephanie Anguiano

    Fernando Caballero

    Myah Gonzalez

    Selina Guevara

    Eric Martinez

    Alondra Ortiz

    Pedro Romero

    Isaiah Salgado

    Room 102

    Elias Allen

    Fouad Chahada

    Roberto Hernandez

    Alexander Jamroz

    Allen Namrood

    First Quarter

    Perfect Attendance

  • Room 202

    Dawid Babula

    Corbin Bowen

    Christian DeJesus

    Shaquita Glass

    Patric Hruswicki

    Katarzyna Koperny

    Tamara Lewis

    Karolina Lukasiak

    Lauren McGuire

    Enrique Morales

    Christian Nguyen

    Marcelina Puc

    Cheyenne Reza

    Jazmeen Rivera

    Jose Rivera

    Noreyma Salgado

    Joshua Santos

    Tomasz Tutka

    Room 203

    Matthew Bock

    Alejandro Gonzalez

    Arlene Gonzalez

    David Guevara

    Nicholas Guy

    Alexandra Kania

    Eryk Kania

    Joshua Lebron

    Julia Rakoczy

    Shawn Rivera

    Wayne Sobotka

    Room 204

    Dana Buczkowski

    Nicholaus Cappy

    Jesse Chavez

    Tomasz Jackowski

    Rozalia Jurvzak

    Berenice Martinez

    Sebastian Mozdzierz

    Selma Music

    Justyna Pikul

    Desiree Ramos

    Henry Salgado

    Anna Szczech

    Room 205

    Waleed Abughoush

    Samantha Ayala

    Stephanie Ayala

    Lukasz Boufal

    Meghan Carey

    Iliana Cato

    Grzgorz Chlebek

    Adrianna Goral

    Natalia Kalamarz

    Patricia Kania

    Robert Lech

    Mario Martinez

    Konrad Michalek

    Bartosz Pikul

    Megan Szajna

    Justyna Szczech

    Tatiana Turcios

    Room 206

    Joslyn Araujo

    Ezdhar Deeb

    Klaudia Dobosz

    Thomas Frackiel

    Cinthia Gomez

    Braulio Herrera

    Seham Hussein

    Adam Kornafel

    Maritza Tlapa

    Marlena Warjas

    Kenneth Watkins

    Room 207

    Leslie Aispuro

    Gabriel Augustyniak

    Martin Banasik

    Amy Harenberg

    Kristyn Krajewski

    Jovanee Mejia

    Adrian Skobelski

    Damian Wysocki

    Room 208

    Ashley Castillo

    Andrzej Cudzich

    Desiree DeJesus

    Augusto Estrada

    Jonathan Figueroa

    Steven Galiardo

    Sylvia Gebala

    Jeremy Johnson

    First Quarter

    Perfect Attendance

    Ryan Harenberg

    Sean Horwitz

    Dariusz Kwasnik

    Ihor Omelyan

    Krystian Pankiewicz

    Jakub Rogoz

    Nicholas Santos

    Kaylani Shannon

    Nicole Swiderski

    Jessika Warjas

    Nicholas Wdowiak

    Patrycja Zakrzewski

    Aleksander Zbroja

    Room 209 Nicholas Armijo

    Radoslaw Burgiel

    Samantha Calayag

    Angelica Gacek

    Aide Garcia

    Sebastian Jaje

    Dessire Mar

    Kenneth Santiago

    Kaitlyn Scanlan

    Daphne Valle

    Room 210 Mohammad Abuhashish

    Ruben Ares

    Mark Babilonia

    Percy Cavero

    Jessica Conneely

    Colleen Doyle

    Paul Dubicki

    Kyle Enriquez

    Alejandro Gallegos

    Katarzyna Grolle

    Anna Kielich

    Karolina Krol

    Ewelina Krystopa

    Alexandra Lopez

    Filip Palka

    Dominik Pikul

    Omar Ramirez

    Aleksandra Ryndak

    Nara Solis

    Janelys Vasquez

    Room 211

    Francisco Alcantar

    Anthony Amato

    Kielvin Bariso

    Sebastian Cato

    Kamil Kieras

    Peggy Knapp

    Kamil Krystopa

    Gladys Mar

    Salvador Moreno

    Keisamar Santiago

    Room 212

    Dawid Bobro

    Dominika Duda

    Aida Garcia

    Ivan Gonzalez

    Maciej Kalwajtys

    Brian Miklas

    Felicia Plewa

    John Samek

    Krystian Solowiej

    Saul Zamora

    Room 214

    Nur Hussein

    Dawid Hruswicki

    Evelina Jaje

    Svetlozar Kolev

    Brian Hruswicki

    David Lozeau

    Damian Pikul

    Gregory Pikul

    Jacob Rakoczy

    James Sobotka

    Natalie Zajac

  • Kindergarten News Turkey Fun!

    November was a learning-filled month that included a focus on learning the sounds of

    letters, reading 3-letter words, such as ‗mop‘, ‗ant‘, and ‗not‘, and an introduction to high-

    frequency words, such as ‗the‘ and ‗a‘. We focused on math skills, such as counting and order,

    and learned about Thanksgiving and the meaning behind it today. The highlight of the month

    was when Ms. McGuire‘s Fourth Grade class joined together with both the AM and PM Kin-

    dergarten classes for a special art project! See pictures below.

    December promises to bring more learning and fun-filled activities. We will continue to

    work on letters, reading and math skills. Students will be making their own books to practice

    reading! We will also be learning about the holidays that various cultures celebrate.

    Santa Shop is coming! The boys and girls will be able to buy gifts for their families.

    Ms. Evangelista & Mrs. Dotson

    First and Second Grade News

    Fighting

    Germs During our unit on health, we

    learned about how to protect

    ourselves from germs. Then we

    conducted an experiment to

    show the importance of wash-

    ing our hands with soap and

    water. We used glitter to repre-

    sent germs, and then we put the

    glitter on our hands. Each group used a different process to remove the germs:

    baby wipes, paper towels, soap and water, antibacterial soap, and one group

    didn't use anything. Before we started the experiment, we predicted which

    group's method of germ removal would work the best. At the end of the activi-

    ty, a member from each group reported on the method that he or she used. Af-

    ter discussing the results, we voted on which group's method was the best.

    There was a unanimous vote for the group that washed their hands. We learned

    that the fastest, easiest, and most efficient way to get rid of germs was to wash

    them off with soap and water. Way to go scientists!

  • More First and Second Grade News Thankful Thoughts

    Rooms 101 and 111 shared a unit on Thanksgiving and discussed the things that they are thankful for. The children dis-

    covered quilts and their importance as family memories. Each child created a square where they wrote and illustrated

    their thankful thoughts. These squares were used to make a quilt for the entire class.

    PILGRIM TOWN/WAMPANOAG VILLAGE MODELS The students were busy building models of Pilgrim towns and Indian villages recently.

    The models were made to look three-dimensional and gave the students an insight on how

    the first Pilgrim town at Plymouth looked compared to a seventeenth-century Wampanoag

    village. The students did a great job constructing their models and were happy to show-

    case them off.

    THANKSGIVING DAY PLAY Room 109 recently put on a play on the Pilgrim‘s

    voyage to the New World and the first Thanksgiving with the Indians. Each boy

    and girl was a given a part in the play to act out. We all dressed up as either a Pil-

    grim or Indian and performed it in class as well for other classrooms. The students

    were really excited to be part of a play and couldn‘t wait to perform it for their

    classmates.

    Young Authors Three of our classmates in Room 102 are now authors!!! They each wrote a book

    about school which they donated to our classroom library. The books are now avail-

    able to check out from our book corner! Great job Ola, Sabrina, and Lesly!

    SECOND GRADE RESEARCH PROJECTS The boys and girls in Room 103 learned about the many crops that are grown in the United

    States. Each student chose a fruit or vegetable and researched where it is grown and the many

    food products that we get from these crops. They created beautiful posters and then gave an

  • Third and Fourth Grade News On November 14, 2007 the third grades rooms (002, 003, 004) visited The Art Institute of Chicago. The special program entitled

    ―Art From Many Places‖ had been arranged for the students. Children saw various forms of art from England, France, Russia,

    Egypt, Spain, the United States as well as a number of other countries. The children were delighted with the stories the docents told

    them about the art pieces. Here are a few comments from some of the children.

    I saw a statue of Abraham Lincoln sitting in a chair. I learned that his hands make the initials of his name. You can see the same

    statue in Washington, D.C. By Shannon McGuire

    I liked the ballerina paintings because I used to be a ballerina. By Neidelyn Reyes

    I saw lots of Chinese vases and jewelry. All of it was very, very old. By Jacob Habayeb

    I saw a masterpiece made by Chinese people and I learned that they use dragons for good luck. By Julia Smialkowska

    The exhibit I likes the best was the Indian headdress. If you would do something very brave you would get a feather added to your

    headdress. The one I saw had over 150 feathers on it! By Kamil Piotrowsk

    We saw a huge buffalo skin and it had pictures all over it. The Indians tell stories by drawing out the story on the skin. The one I

    saw was telling a story of war. By Alexis Lopez

    I learned that the Cheyenne tribe believes that if you touch your enemy that is one of the bravest things you can do. By Rafael Reza

    On my trip today I saw a suit of armor. These suits were used in the past to protect men in battle. By Lluvitza Alvarez

    I saw a painting of a park with lots of people and some pets in it. The whole painting was painted using dots. It took the artist over

    two years to finish it. By Danny Kulach

    When we visited the Pompeii art we saw a sculpture of a man, his wife, and their baby. They were running to escape the ash from

    the volcano. The man covered his family with a blanket so they wouldn‘t get covered in ash. By Daniel Michniowski

    I saw lots of little rooms. Everything in the room was very, very small. It showed us what people lived like hundreds of years ago.

    By Peter Jackowski

    I saw cowboys riding horses. It looked like it was in the Southwest. They had their guns drawn and they were laughing. One of the

    riders horse looked like he was about to fall down. By Monika Cywinska

    My Lunch With The Principal Hi! My name is Steven Barrios. I am in fourth grade and the student of the month for November. I was

    picked in a drawing to have lunch with my principal. For lunch I had a Happy Meal (Chicken Nuggets) and my

    principal Dr. Brake had a Quarter Pounder with cheese! I was very excited about having lunch with Dr.Brake!!

    By Steven Barrios, Room 114

    Room 001 News Room 001 students are buddies with the Kindergarteners. We

    do holiday projects each month. We each have two buddies, one for the A.M. class and one for P.M. class. I like my buddy, his name is

    Aramado Ayala. We all like our buddies, they are cute. Written by Alexandra Macias

    Happy Holidays

    From the

    Bridge School Family!

  • Fifth and Sixth Grade News TURKEY STORIES-ROOM 205

    Halloween is over and November is here to stay.

    Kids will be playing in the hay.

    They can touch cows and pigs at farms.

    They won‘t do any harm.

    November is a time for thanking.

    But then the family says is that turkey baking?

    November is a bundle of joy.

    Except when the kids say are we getting new toys?

    November is fun.

    Except when the family says is all the food done.

    By: Alyssa Polanco

    6th Grade Field Trip to Navy Pier’s IMAX Theater On Monday, November 26th, the sixth grade classrooms went to see a movie about Egypt. It was very

    interesting to learn about Egyptian times. We could see how they used to pull the heavy stones in order to build

    the great pyramids. We also saw the mummification process. On the huge IMAX screen, we could see the Nile

    River; it gave us a great view of its length and the land around it. We learned about the man who discovered

    King Tutankhamen‘s tomb. It was fascinating to see all of the riches that were buried with him and the other

    pharaohs. Everyone enjoyed the movie. By Azhar Deeb and Jocelyn Rodriguez

    The Native American Project In Rooms 202, 203, and 205, the fifth graders did projects on Native Americans. It is very interesting to see kids putting such great effort into their work. Hopefully Ms. Gilana, Ms. Bermeo, and Mrs. Cutler will encourage

    them to continue to do such an amazing job! The great projects helped the students learn about Native American

    culture, history, and religion. We hope that everyone will enjoy the hard work they put into their wonderful pro-

    jects. By Lauren McGuire and Marcelina Puc,Room 202 Editor‘s Note: The projects are on display in the first floor Bridge hallway located outside the auditorium and office.

    Veterans Day On November 11, 2007 my class 207, wrote letters to the veterans, we thanked and honored them for protecting our country. We sent these letters to Walter Reed Army Center, Washington, D.C. We also made Christmas cards for the veterans. They were

    great! Some kids made pop outs and others made regular ones. They were beautiful! We also sent these to Walter Reed Army Cen-

    ter. Remember to always honor a soldier and or veteran. Peace and Love!!! By Paige Germain, Room 207

    Ancient China Room 207, 211, and 209 are learning about Chinese letters and number. I really enjoyed studying Chinese numbers. Mrs. Bowen

    was great at teaching Chinese numbers. We studied, studied, and studied some more. We took a test on it, and I got a very good

    grade. I love learning about other cultures and their history. Not only did we learn to count from 1 to 10 in Chinese but we also

    learned how to write Chinese letters. I learned how to write my name in Chinese. Still interested? Check out the upper floor in the

    hallway and see our 6th grade social studies project. This project was awesome! By Amy Harenberg, Room 207

    Ethiopia Reads! Room 207, Mrs. Bowen‘s class is doing a program called Ethiopia Reads. This topic was inspired by a journal entry asking if you

    could change one thing about the world what would it be. There were many ideas from the class then Mrs. Bowen found the website

    and we decided to help. We have been making posters for the Shola Children‘s Library. The posters were the covers of our favorite

    books so the Ethiopian children could see how much we love to read and so we could share the love of reading. We are also making

    books for the Shola Children‘s Library so they can enjoy our variety of books. Did you know that books are a rare resource in Ethio-

    pia, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. In the poor neighborhood where Ethiopia Read established the first children‘s

    library in the country there are about 180 children per class attending half day school. Did you know that 99% of schools in Ethiopia

    have no libraries! So if you want to be a part of this amazing program go to ethiopiareads.org. By Khrystyna Kozak, Room 207

    Turkey Trouble The night before Thanksgiving we were going to buy a turkey, but every store we went to was sold out. So we kept on driving. Then we finally

    found a store. So we went in. There was one turkey left. So we went to the

    counter. The man said you can‘t buy this turkey. It is haunted. All the other

    stores are sold out. Fine! You will regret this. When we got home we told our

    family and everyone laughed.

    The next day when we put it in the oven after an hour the turkey

    came out and said, ―It‘s hot in there!‖ I yelled,‖ Mom, the turkey is alive!‖

    She walked in and yelled, ―Oh my god!‖ My dad came in and saw the turkey

    and fainted. The turkey said, ―You‘ve never seen a talking turkey?‖ What‘s

    the big deal? The turkey sat down on the couch and turned on the Simpsons.

    While he was watching t.v. my mom and I went to that store again. We went

    up to the same person as last night and said, ―The turkey you sold us is alive!‖

    He laughed and said,‖ I told you, you will pay the price. Ha, Ha, Ha! How do

    we kill it? You put it in the oven. We tried that. Keep it shut. Oh! So we

    went home. The turkey was asleep so we put it in the oven. Then we kept it

    closed for a long time. When we opened it the turkey was done!

    By: Corey Egan

  • Seventh and Eighth Grade News

    Student Council News *** Help A Hero: In November, the Student Council sponsored a program called Help-A-Hero. We collect-ed items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, hand sanitizer and shaving cream for our veterans. We

    would like to thank all those who donated items for this worthy cause. Also, special thanks to Mrs. Naughton in

    Room 208 for recommending this important program. By Kathy Grolle

    *** Mix-It-Up-At-Lunch: At the end of October, Bridge School participated in the 2nd annual ―Mix It Up At

    Lunch‖ Day. On this day, students were required to sit in a different seat during lunch and meet someone new

    or talk to a person that they don‘t normally converse with on a daily basis. This activity helped to remind stu-

    dents to be open to new experiences and celebrate our diversity. Special thanks to Mrs. Pappas and Mrs. Swan-

    son for their assistance. Everyone had a great time!

    *** Red Ribbon Week: During the last week of October, the Student Council sponsored Red Ribbon Week.

    All of the students signed banners on their classroom doors pledging to stay drug free. In addition, everyone

    wore red ribbons throughout the week to show our support for this nationwide acknowledgment. Thank you to

    all of the students, faculty and staff at Bridge School for their participation.

    *** Make A Difference Day: The Student Council sponsored our 2nd annual Make a Difference Day earlier

    this month. With Mrs. Miarecki‘s help, the students used part of their computer time to send electronic post-

    cards to our soldiers in Iraq. The postcards included warm wishes and thoughts of appreciation. Thanks to Ms.

    Evangelista for recommending this creative idea for our students to ―make a difference‖ in many lives. Can you

    think of another way that you could make a difference in someone‘s life today? Tomorrow?

    *** Toys for Tots: The Student Council is currently sponsoring our 2nd annual Toys for Tots drive. Donations

    are being collected near the main office at Bridge School. All donated toys need to be in new, unopened boxes.

    The toy drive will end on Tuesday, December 9th. Thank you to all those who have already brought in a dona-

    tion. We hope to collect even more than last year.

    *** Upcoming Events:

    Student Council Popcorn sale: December 19th-20th (Wed. and Thurs.) Caroling to the Classrooms: Last week

    of school before the holidays Snowmen decorations for classroom doors (Contest): Dec. 3rd – Dec. 12th Holiday

    ―Snowflake Dance‖ on December 21st (5-8th grades). By Briana Green

    The Hausmann String Quartet Seventh and eighth grade students went on a field trip to Kenwood Academy. There they

    saw a concert by the Hausemann String Quartet. The free concert was sponsored by the International Music Foun-

    dation for CPS. The quartet had two violins, a cello, and a viola. The seventh and eighth graders learned that the

    violins have a higher pitched sound and the viola sounds a little lower then the violins. We also learned that a vio-

    lin and fiddle are the same instrument but the violinist plays slower music and the fiddle plays faster music. At the

    end of the concert they played the theme songs of ―Spiderman‖ and ―The Simpson‘s‖. We really liked that they played cool and fun

    music. At the end of the concert Ronnie asked the question, ―why do you move your heads really weird when you play.‖ The guy

    answered and said they play like that because they really get into the music when playing their instruments.

    By Ronnie Orlando and Marquez Rivera, Room 106

    The Isle a la Cache Brigade Visits Bridge On Tuesday, November 20th, the 7th graders had guest speakers in Social Studies class.

    They were a group of living historians called The Isle of la Cache Brigade who portray

    French fur traders and their Potowatomie Indian wives. (Illinois was French territory

    from the late 1600s until 1763 when the British won The French and Indian War.) Our

    speakers discussed how they lived completely off the land to survive. Ashley Castillo,

    from 208, thought seeing all their artifacts was the best part of the presentation. ―They

    brought examples of the hats they made from beaver fur, clothing made from cow hide,

    Indian arrowheads made from stone, a mini-canoe made from birch tree bark and knives

    and axes with handles made from other kinds of trees.‖, she said. The 7th grade classes

    really enjoyed their first guest speakers.

  • BRIDGE WRITING CLUB

    Who Stole the Clock? Quintet Attaca came to Bridge School, on Novem-

    ber 15, 2007 to find out who stole the antique at their

    last rehearsal. Bridge School enjoyed the investiga-

    tion and performances to find out who stole the an-

    tique clock. Each person played their instruments,

    which were the bassoon, the clarinet, the oboe, the

    French horn, and the flute, to find out the thief of the

    clock. We found out that the person who played the

    French horn stole the clock. They kept the French

    horn player in the band because they couldn’t play

    without him. Bridge School enjoyed solving Quintet

    Attaca’s investigation.

    By: Bobby Jurewicz and Piotr Lesniak , Room 202

    MY UNCLE’S COOKING UP A STORM!

    By: Marcelina Puc, Room 202

    Yummy! I could smell my uncle’s

    cakes, pies, and cookies. But I can’t

    believe it, he made my favorite dish!

    Pierogies with: apples, blueberries

    cheese and potatoes, also cabbage,

    and strawberries.

    And he made his famous soup. It’s

    mushroom soup .And then I smell

    his best dish: cabbage rolls. Finally,

    time to eat! Bon appetite!

    Jingle, Jingle By Megan Szajna, Room 205

    Jingle, jingle sleigh bells ring!

    Look at all the carolers sing!

    Snowflakes falling, children calling,

    “Santa’s coming, Santa’s coming!”

    Building snowmen, snow fights, too!

    Go inside to get hot chocolate,

    Then go and hide beneath a blanket!

    Red rosy nose!

    Hundreds of tissues in the garbage,

    Buy more boxes on the double!

    If you don’t there will be trouble!

    Here comes Santa,

    don’t you hear him?

    Don’t be nosy and go peek,

    At all the gifts under the tree!

    Its Christmas morning, so much fun!

    Jingle, jingle sleigh bells ring!!

    Editor’s Note-

    The free Qunitet Attaca concert was provided through

    a Bridge School partnership with the not-for-profit or-

    ganization Communities In Schools of Chicago:

    Happy Holidays From the

    Bridge School Writing Club!

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    Principal:

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    Assistant Principal:

    Mrs. Margaret Taylor

    LSC President:

    Mr. William Doyle

    Parent Representatives:

    Mr. Paul Henmueller

    Mrs. Martha Kulach

    Mrs. Wioletta Rakoczy

    Mrs. Pamela Sparks

    Mrs. Renata Zabiega

    Community Representatives:

    Mrs. Yvonne Majewski

    Mrs. Pat Walenga Teacher Representatives:

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    Mrs. Joan Miarecki

    Administration: Dr. Christopher Brake

    PTA President:

    Mrs. Lora Niewinski

    Vice-President:

    Mrs. Paula Guy

    Secretary:

    Mrs. Debbie Horowitz

    Treasurer:

    Mrs. Jeannie Doyle

    NCLB PAC President:

    Mrs. Pamela Sparks

    Vice-President:

    Mrs. Herlinda Macias

    Secretary:

    Mrs. Catherine McGuire

    Corresponding Secretary:

    Mr. William Doyle

    BAC President:

    Mrs. Kacala Liliana

    Vice-President: Mrs. Veronica Estrada

    Secretary:

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