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Special Spring Issue The head of the Chica- go Public School sys- tem , Chief Executive Officer Mr. Arne Dun- can, is scheduled to be the guest speaker at the June 14th 8th grade graduation cere- mony. CEO Duncan is in charge of the 3rd largest school system in the country with over 600 schools and almost a half-million students. Volume 7, Issue 1 CPS CEO A RNE D UNCAN T O B E 8 TH G RADE G RADUATION G UEST S PEAKER ! March, 2005 Special points of interest: Spelling & Geography Bee Winners! Visits by Famous People Monthly Columns Lots of Other Great Stuff... INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Brake’s Take 2 March Calendar 3 Students of the Month 5 Unity Assembly Photos 10-11 Honor Roll 13 Perfect Attendance 14-15 25,000 Challenge 16 B RIDGE B UGLE N OTED A LASKAN A UTHOR V ISITS B RIDGE CPS CEO Mr. Arne Duncan shares a laugh with Dr. Brake at a recent regional meeting held this year. “Bruno” The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein A CPS “Rising Star” “School of Distinction” Mrs. Miller shows the students her favorite book, The Golden Plov- er. Because of the generosity of our school’s PTA, Deb- bie S. Miller, a highly ac- claimed author from Fair- banks, Alaska, visited the primary grades on February 11 th . Mrs. Miller shared with students exciting slides and stories of her pic- ture books of Alaskan wild- life. Editor’s Note: Joining the PTA helps fund programs like these and many more. It only costs $5.00 to join the Bridge PTA and help provide quality supplemental programs and activities for our children. If you have not done so already, please become an annual member of the Bridge PTA.

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Page 1: Volume 7, Issue 1 March, 2005 BRIDGE BUGLE Bugle Archives//2004...Perfect Attendance 14-15 25,000 Challenge 16 BRIDGE BUGLE NOTED ALASKAN AUTHOR VISITS BRIDGE CPS CEO Mr. Arne Duncan

Special Spring Issue

The head of the Chica-

go Public School sys-

tem , Chief Executive

Officer Mr. Arne Dun-

can, is scheduled to

be the guest speaker

at the June 14th 8th

grade graduation cere-

mony. CEO Duncan is

in charge of the 3rd

largest school system

in the country with

over 600 schools and

almost a half-million

students.

Volume 7, Issue 1

CPS CEO A R N E D U N C A N T O B E 8T H G R A D E G R A D UAT I O N GU E S T S P E A K E R !

March, 2005

Special points of interest:

• Spelling & Geography Bee

Winners!

• Visits by Famous People

• Monthly Columns

• Lots of Other Great

Stuff...

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

Brake’s Take 2

March Calendar 3

Students of the Month 5

Unity Assembly Photos 10-11

Honor Roll 13

Perfect Attendance 14-15

25,000 Challenge 16

B R I D G E B U G L E

N O T E D A L A S K A N A U T H O R V I S I T S B R I D G E

CPS CEO Mr. Arne Duncan shares a laugh with Dr. Brake at a recent regional meeting held this year.

“Bruno”

The important thing is

not to stop questioning.

Albert Einstein

A CPS “Rising Star” “School of Distinction”

Mrs. Miller shows the students her favorite book, The Golden Plov-

er.

Because of the generosity

of our school’s PTA, Deb-

bie S. Miller, a highly ac-

claimed author from Fair-

banks, Alaska, visited the

primary grades on February

11th. Mrs. Miller shared

with students exciting

slides and stories of her pic-

ture books of Alaskan wild-

life.

Editor’s Note: Joining the PTA helps fund

programs like these and many more. It only

costs $5.00 to join the Bridge PTA and help

provide quality supplemental programs and

activities for our children. If you have not

done so already, please become an annual

member of the Bridge PTA.

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Testing season is up-

on this school year. The

Illinois Standards As-

sessment Test (ISAT) will

be given the week of

March 8th-11th. The

Illinois Measure of Aca-

demic Growth in English

(IMAGE) will be given the

weeks of March 8th-

18th. The Iowa Test of

Basic Skills (ITBS) will be

given the week of May

2nd-6th.

It is very important

during these times to

ensure that our children

are getting ade-

quate sleep and

nutritious meals.

Healthy minds and

bodies will help our

children perform their

best on these upcoming

tests. We look forward

to another year of stellar

performances from our

children!

Bridge School is very

honored this year to

have a special guest

speaker at our 8th

grade graduation cere-

mony. CPS CEO Mr. Arne

Duncan will be visiting

our school on June 14th

as our special guest

speaker at this im-

portant event. The

Bridge School family is

proud to have him visit

our wonderful school.

Page 2

J A N UA RY A T T E N DA N C E C H A M P S !

BRAKE ’S TAKE

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. Primary: Room 204, Mrs. Baron (93.69%)

Intermediate: Room 214, Mrs. Green (99.06%)

Upper: Room 210, Mrs. Newport (96.50%)

Volume 7, Issue 1

Year-To-Date Attendance

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Indicates day of non-attendance for students

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5

6 7

Pulaski’s

Holiday

No

School

8 9 10 11 1/2 Day

Professional

Development

11:08

Dismissal

12

13 14

PTA/LSC

Meetings

6:00 PM

15 16 17 18 19

20 21

Spring

begins

22 23 24 25 26

27 28

Market

Day

Pick-Up

29 30 31 1

March 2005

Spring Vacation - No School

ISAT/IMAGE Testing Week

In Like a Lion, Out Like a Lamb...

Spring Book Fair—Buy One, Get One Free!

Family Read

Night

6-7:30

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Page 4 Volume 7, Issue 1

Please support the

Spring Book Fair

March 29th-April 1st

10:00-1:00

Buy One, Get One Free!

Volunteers are needed!

ISAT/IMAGE

Testing

March 8-11

Spring Vacation March 21-25

No School

Casmir Pulaski Holiday

March 7th

No School

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March Students of the Month

Shannon McGuire

Marcelina Puc

Steven Galiardo

Jeanine Owaynat

Alan Pearson

Jocelyn Borrero Rafal Kocon Julij Golubev Anthony Barsano

Sean Horwitz Kinga Wojciaczyk Ayman Blan Jessica Zacny

Michael Belsan Thomas Frackiel Lukasz Pikul Kyle Enriquez

Daniela Estrada Mary Belsan Matthew Mitchell Natalie Ficek

Maggie Gorska Sebastian Cato Ashley Stec

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

Joshua Bonelli

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Page 6

A N N UA L 8 T H G R A D E F A N C A R R A C E S

Volume 7, Issue 1

8th Grade students prepare for take-off during the Annual Bridge Fan Car Races.

Fantastic Fun For Everyone (FFFE)

By School Librarian Mrs. Jolanta Banaszak

Read

Read

Read

Read

Did you know that the Bible was translated into 1,324 languages and dialects of the world? Eve-

ry year there are about 10,000 copies of the Bible printed and sold all over the world.

Did you know that the thickest book of the world is the Encyclopedia of the Chinese Ming Dyn-

asty? This work consists of 10,000 different books. It was hand written by 2,000 Chinese writ-

ers over a 5-year period.

Did you know that the smallest book ever is 1 by .08 mm? This mini gadget was created by a

Polish engineer from Katowice – Zygmunt Szkocny.

Did you know that the largest book in the world is 1.5 meters tall and after opening it is over 2

meters wide? Even though it only has 112 pages, it weights 110 pounds! It is a photo album

showing the Bhutan Kingdom. Printing one copy of the book costs $1,000.

March is a month when all the oral presentations and debates will be concluded during library

classes. After spring break, students in grades 3-8 will start working on their puppet shows.

They will have to write a modern version of a fairy tale or some other classic literature piece (eg.

Romeo and Juliet). When the scripts are ready, we will begin preparing for performing this play

with puppets.

The librarian wishes everyone a nice and pleasant spring break!

C U B S I N F O B Y M I C H A E L A L L E N

Well spring training has started this year and the Cubs have

reported to camp without their star Sammy Sosa who was

traded to the Baltimore Orioles For 2B Jerry Hairston Jr. I’m

sure though, you have heard of the recent acquisition of RF

Jeromy Burnitz who hit 37 home runs and had 110 RBI’s last

year for the Colorado Rockies. Also we will have our star

shortstop Nomar Garciaparra for a full season so hopefully, in

this case, change is good. Here is a projected opening day

lineup for the Chicago Cubs in 2005.

Start your engines! Students in rooms 210 and 212 tested

their problem solving and engineering techniques. Given a stand-

ard set of materials, groups were required to construct a fan-

powered car. The student groups then raced their cars to find the

classroom winner. Congratulations to David Niedojadlo and Noel

Pagon from room 212 and Michael Szynalik and James Herrity

from room 210 for being the classroom fan-car champions! Stay

tuned for more fan car racing action!

CF Corey Patterson

2B Todd Walker

SS Nomar Garciaparra

3B Aramis Ramirez

1B Derek Lee

RF Jeromy Burnitz

LF Todd Hollandsworth

C Michael Barrett

P Kerry Wood

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Bridge Bugle Page 7

P R I M A RY G R A D E S C E L E B R A T E 1 0 0 D AY S O F S C H O O L

TECH TALK B Y M R S . J O A N M I R E C K I

C O M P U T E R L A B I N S T R U C T O R / T E C H N O L O G Y C O O R D I N A T O R

Bridge School Students have been making good use of their time in the Computer Lab us-

ing Study Island. This will take a large portion of our time until after our initial Test

Week. After Spring Break, upper grade students will be creating their own PowerPoint

Presentations and younger students will be creating presentations using KidPix. Older stu-

dents will also receive their email ID’s and be asked to practice good e-mail etiquette in

sending email to other students and teachers. Acceptable use policies will be in effect at

all times. (That means you have to use appropriate language in your e-mails to others) In

many or our computer classes, students will start to submit their assignments electronical-

ly (by e-mail).

Thank you for supporting the

American Heart Association

Jump-A-Thon Fundraiser held on February 25th

Sponsored by P.E. Teacher Mrs. Page

The event raised over $1,400.00 for the American Heart Association

Thank You!

On Friday, February 18th , the primary grade

classrooms at Bridge celebrated 100 days of

school. Beautiful classroom art projects de-

picting units of “100” brightened the hall-

ways and classrooms. The projects helped the

children understand the concept of 100 using

hands-on activities. Only 80 school days left

this school year.

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Page 8

H E L E N K E L L E R V I S I T S B R I D G E

Our Dream Field Trip

By: Christopher Guerrero, Nicolas Rivera and Ammar Suleiman

Arts in Resources in Teaching Comes To 001

By Mrs. Cutler

Volume 7, Issue 1

Environmental art projects brighten Room 001 classroom walls.

Chris Guerrero received this autograph from Dr.

Robert Ballard on a Bridge bulldog.

After Mr. Naughton presented some information about the Titanic to us, the sev-

enth and eighth grade classes went to the Field Museum to meet the man who dis-

covered the location of the Titanic. World renowned scientist Dr. Robert Ballard

was the first one to use the new under water technology that helped him discover

the ship in 1985.

He also told us about the other discoveries that he has made, such as those in the

Black Sea. We learned that most sea water contains oxygen because of a world

wide oceanic circulatory system. However, the Black Sea is an exception. The

surface layer of the Black Sea contains oxygen but further down there is none. Dr.

Ballard explained that since animals can not live without air, there are no living

things at the bottom of the Black Sea to eat at the ancient wooden ships that have

sunk there. So he thinks that inside these wrecks might be found the bodies of

crew members almost perfectly preserved after more than a thousand years. Sci-

entists may even be able to conduct autopsies to see what they ate for their last

meal! On his next expedition there, Dr. Ballard plans to find out.

We found it most interesting that he has explored the depths of the ocean. If we

keep studying Science, just imagine what we could do! Maybe, just maybe, YOU

could find a new world!

A couple of weeks ago my class was very fortunate to get to participate in a pilot

Arts in Resources in Teaching program. Two artists came in and read a story

called The Jumping Mouse. The artists told the students to pay close attention to

the environment that they saw in the pictures as the story was read to them. They

also wanted the students to remember each of the characters in the story.

When the story was finished each of the students was given a piece of

paper and told to draw one of the environments and put a couple of the characters

in the environment. The very unique part of the project was that when they were

finished drawing their pictures, the students were then able to fill in their pictures

with all different kinds of materials like: crushed foam pieces, sand, plastic discs,

shredded paper, tubes, tile pieces, etc. to give their pictures great texture. The

students had a great time.

Dr. Ballard talks to students at the Field

Museum.

On Tuesday, March 1st , “Helen Keller” visited K-8 Bridge students. An ac-

tress from National Historical Perspectives for Children portrayed the part of

the blind, deaf, and mute Helen Keller. Helen Keller acted out her life history

from her early sickness as a child to her later years as a teacher of the disa-

bled. A question and answer period followed the performance which allowed

the students to ask Helen Keller questions. The event was generously funded

by the Bridge PTA. Editor’s Note: Joining the PTA helps fund programs like these and many more. It only costs $5.00 to

join the Bridge PTA and help provide quality supplemental programs and activities for our children.

If you have not done so already, please become an annual member of the Bridge PTA.

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Bridge Bugle Page 9

Benjamin Franklin Visits Bridge

SAFETY FIRST!

March acrostic poems by 002

March madness

All basketball teams play

Roaring crowds

Cheering fans

Happy winners

By: Jeremy Johnson

March 17 St. Patrick’s Day

April is around the corner

Remember to paint the eggs for Easter

Clovers are in pots by the rainbow and are lucky

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

By: Sylvia Gebala

Dear Parents, At the end of the day, school personnel are required to clear the playground area of all chil-dren. This is done to ensure that all students are accounted for, either being picked up by an adult or by walking home. School personnel have instructions to bring all remaining children back into the school for pick-up. Parents, please keep your children off the equipment until we are sure “no child has been left behind”. Thank-ing you in advance for your usual fine coopera-tion.

The Safety Patrol

Benjamin Franklin visited the seventh graders on Friday, February

18th. This was his second annual visit to Bridge. Benjamin dis-

cussed his life, achievements and involvement in creating the

United States of America. The students were interested to hear

about his many discoveries like how electricity is conducted and

inventions such as bifocals and the odometer. Also, Franklin cre-

ated the first lending library and volunteer fire department. It was

an informative presentation and perfect closure to our study of the

American Revolution and creation of the constitution.

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Snapshots from Lower Grade Unity Assembly

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Snapshots from Upper Grade Unity Assembly

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SPELLING BEE

GEOGRAPHY BEE

8th Grade student James Herrity on his way to winning the 2004-2005 Bridge School Geography Bee.

Volume 7, Issue 1

FIRST PLACE

JAMES HERRITY

ROOM 210

SECOND PLACE

NICOLE JACKOWSKI

ROOM 207

Congratulations to

James Herrity &

All The Participants!

And Thank You To Our

Teacher Sponsors

Mrs. Iammartino & Mrs. Naughton

Runner-up Danielle Gajewski (L) and Winner Maggie Gorska (R) pose with teacher sponsors Mrs. Natale and Mrs. McGuire.

FIRST PLACE

MAGGIE GORSKA

RUNNER-UP

DANIELLE GAJEWSKI

Congratulations to

Maggie Gorska

&

All The Participants!

And Thank You To Our

Teacher Sponsors

Mrs. McGuire & Mrs. Natale

THIRD PLACE

ANETA WALENGA

ROOM 003

HONORABLE MENTION

RAZAN ABUHASHISH

ROOM 208

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Bridge Bugle

Room 001

Tiffani Kilmer*

Room 002

Thomas Jackowski

Nicole Swiderski*

Jessika Warjas

Room 003

Paul Dubicki*

Angelica Jaje*

Kamil Michalek*

Room 004

Megan Dickey*

Katlyn Tenold*

Room 106

Hina Muneeruddin*

Room 203

Patryk Kobylka

Bartosz Kozminski

Room 205

Justyna Jakubaszek*

Room 207

Nicole Jackowski*

Room 208

Razan Abuhashish*

Jennifer Lopez*

Room 209

Agata Chojan*

Nicole Kordecki

Aleksandra Makal*

Arsalan Muneeruddin*

Paul Si

Dominika Wroblewska*

Room 212

Agnes Stanula*

Room 214

Natalia Karpierz*

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Steve Fiumefreddo*

Dean Meyers

Michael Szczapa

Room 203

Filip Czarnik

Sebastian Mozdzierz

Room 205

Paul Fricano

Danielle Gajewski*

Room 206

Gizelle DeRamos

Malgorzata Palka*

Aneta Wojciechowska

Room 207

Michael Belsan

Patricia Delgado*

Dominick Dworak*

Brandon Feliciano

Karolina Glowacka*

Amina Jibawi

David Lopez

Martyna Mika*

Marcin Szczapa*

Patrick Szczecina

Room 208

Mary Belsan*

Kristine Confessor*

Isabela Fit

Natalie Kleszcz*

Melissa Knapp

Room 209

Chris Chlebek*

Raul Gonzalez*

Izabella Janczur

Eric Martinez*

Kayla Miller

Sandra Sladek*

Adrian Szlag

Natalia Twardus

Room 210

Alex Enriquez*

Room 211

Andrew Aldape*

Katarzyna Grolle*

Gabriela Jaje

Dominik Pikul*

Omar Ramirez

Room 212

Dominick Babilonia

Walter Dworak*

Maggie Gorska*

Peter Kopczyk*

Luke Krzesaj

Adrian Markowicz*

Janusz Pikul*

Room 214

David Rosado*

Room 001

Scott Calderon

Jesse Chavez

Dominika Duda*

Ryan Harenberg*

Sean Horwitz*

Omar Leyva

Izabella Mendez

Brian Miklas*

Nicholas Santos*

Kaylee Sherrod

Saul Zamora

Room 002

Andrzej Cudzich

Filip Duda

Steven Galiardo*

Sylvia Gebala*

Jeremy Johnson

Eric Pearson

Angelika Zmiejko

Room 003

Mark Babilonia

Lukas Klasek

Alexandra Lopez*

Aleksandra Ryndak*

Room 004

Amanda Abrasevic*

Lidia Bronkowska*

Karolina Krol*

Elizabeth Molek*

Lukasz Pikul*

Room 106

Kaya Cuper*

Natalie Ficek

SEC O N D QUARTER S I LV ER HON O R RO LL

SEC O N D QUARTER GO L D EN HO N OR

RO L L

Congratulations

To Our

Scholars!

* First & Second Quarter

Honor Roll!

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Room 001

Nicholaus Cappy*

Jesse Chavez*

Dominika Duda*

Omar Leyva*

John Lozeau*

Furquan Muneeruddin*

Chris Perez*

Aidan Preston*

Kaylee Sherrod

Mario Valenzuela

Nicholas Wdowiak*

Saul Zamora*

Room 002

Andrzej Cudzich*

Steven Galiardo*

Ivan Gonzalez

Selma Music*

Eric Pearson

John Samek*

Nicole Swiderski*

Room 003

John Balingit*

Filip Boksa*

Paul Dubicki*

Kyle Enriquez*

Ben Henmueller*

Lukas Klasek

Adam Kornafel*

Ewelina Krystopa*

Alexandra Lopez*

Aleksandra Ryndak*

Maritza Tlapa

Room 004

Elizabeth Molek*

Anna Ortiz*

Manuel Perez*

Lukasz Pikul*

Damian Stachowski

Room 101 Rene Leyva*

Regina Peconio

Christina Pecoraro*

Damian Pikul*

Juan Sanchez*

Isabelle Santiago

Daniel Sklarszewski

Julia Troszczynska*

Natalie Zajac*

Room 102

Melayna Allen*

Judmir Bullari*

Iliana Cato*

Kathleen Corpuz

Gian Dungca*

Esther Garcia*

Katarzyna Koperny

Veronica Ruse

Room 103

Corbin Bowen

Janny Galindo

David Guevara*

Nicholas Guy*

Robert Jurewicz

Joshua Lebron*

Justin Lozeau*

Marcelina Puc*

Megan Szajna*

Room 105

Destiny May*

Evelina Jaje

David Lozeau*

Alliyah Lusuegro

Jacob Rakoczy*

Room 106

Stephanie Correa

Hector Cruz*

Kaya Cuper

Kamia Dear

Natalie Ficek*

Ivan Guereca*

Monika Jastrzebska

Mustafa Jibawi*

Alex Kulahin*

Eddie Medina

Axel Ramirez*

Emily Rzany

Bianka Sikaffy*

Room 107 A.M.

Claudia Baranowski

Tomas Colin*

Alyssa Galiardo*

Mathew Gapinski*

Natalia Glowacka*

Jacob Habayeb

Theodore Nickson

Kamil Obrochta*

Karolina Peza*

Delanie Preston*

Paulina Ryndak*

Monika Staszel*

Piotr Szczech*

Kamila Wrobel*

Room 107 P.M.

Kiara Barrios

Jakub Bigos*

Jocelyn Figueroa

Thomas Green*

Ivan Martinez*

Sylwia Mieczkowski

Marvin Moreno

Tiara Penacerrada

Kamil Piotrowski*

Sandra Santosh*

Klaudia Skoropad*

Emily Swiderski*

Zachary Tollakson

Bernardo Vega

Room 108

Leslie Aispuro

Frankie Alcantar*

Elissa Delgado

Jacquelyn Eubanks

Kimberli Gjoka*

Brandon Gonzalez*

Jenna Jurewicz

Paulina Kocon

Khrystyna Kozak*

Kamil Krystopa

Salvador Moreno*

Batmanlai Ontogtokh

Marion Tahiraj

Room 109

Diane Bendik*

Ayman Blan*

Amanda Diemeke*

Brianna Green*

Sylwia Jastrzebska*

Jeremy Knapp*

Peter Tran*

Damian Wysocki*

Page 14 Volume 7, Issue 1

Second Quarter

Perfect Attendance

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Bridge Bugle

Room 114

Sebastian Cato*

Cinthia Gomez*

Henry Salgado*

Jacob Ward

Room 203

Angelica Bujak*

Filip Czarnik*

Patrycja Czternastek

Angelica Gacek

Sebastian Jaje*

Maciej Kalwajtys*

Patryk Kobylka

Jakub Kot*

Darek Kwasnik

Adrian Lipinski*

Daniel Mozdzierz

Sebastian Mozdzierz

Karolina Niedzwiadek*

Justyna Pikul

Patrycja Poplawska

Adrian Skobelski*

Krystian Solowiej*

Anna Szczech*

Room 204

Paulina Alicka*

Gregorz Chlebek*

Adrianna Goral

Alexandra Kania*

Patricia Kania*

Piotr Lesniak

Konrad Michalek*

Maciej Mosiejewski

Maciej Myszka*

Gabriela Naronowicz*

Justyna Szczech*

Tomasz Tutka*

Mateus Wicha*

Room 205

Oliver Aispuro

Kevin Dungca

Daniel Farris*

Robert Frackiel*

Peter Jaroszewski*

Andrew Sobarnia*

Anthony Stanford*

Room 206

Gizelle DeRamos*

Malgorzata Szczypka*

Room 207

Ina Bullari*

Gilbert Ciezobka

Patricia Delgado*

Nicole Jackowski*

Marco Leyva*

Olivia O’Donovan

Patrick Szczecina*

Damian Twardus*

Room 208

Razan Abuhashish*

Kristine Confessor*

Margaret Cudzich*

Isabela Fit

Marek Gorzkowicz*

Kathy Infante

Melissa Knapp*

Stan Kolanko

Jennifer Lopez*

Michal Tutka*

Room 209

Raul Gonzalez

Robert Hanusiak

Arsalan Muneeruddin*

Paul Si*

Adrian Szlag*

Natalia Twardus*

David Vazquez*

Room 210

Michael Allen*

Ronnie Chmelar

Corey Crosby

Shannon Doyle*

Ewelina Drag

Katarzyna Duda*

Alex Enriquez*

Michael Gajewski

Agustin Gomez*

Agata Grolle*

Jessica Henmueller*

Daniel Jarosz

Senida Music*

Alan Pearson*

Nikko Todd

Dana Valenti*

Room 211

Estefania Garcia*

Katarzyna Grolle

Mateusz Kaczowka

Dominick Pikul*

Jonathon Vasquez

Room 212

Dominick Babilonia*

Elizabeth Gomez

Maggie Gorska

Maciej Leszczynski*

David Niedojadlo

Kelly O’Donovan

Janusz Pikul

Hubert Troszczynski*

Damian Wojcik*

Room 214

Salima Azzouzi*

Lukasz Bednarczyk

Alejandro Gallegos*

Joanna Jasinska*

Natalia Karpierz*

David Rosado

Sanju Santhosh*

Ashley Stec*

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Second Quarter

Perfect Attendance

* First & Second Quarter

Perfect Attendance!

Page 16: Volume 7, Issue 1 March, 2005 BRIDGE BUGLE Bugle Archives//2004...Perfect Attendance 14-15 25,000 Challenge 16 BRIDGE BUGLE NOTED ALASKAN AUTHOR VISITS BRIDGE CPS CEO Mr. Arne Duncan

Bridge Elementary School 3800 N. New England

Chicago, Illinois 60634

773-534-3718

Principal:

Dr. Christopher Brake

Assistant Principal:

Mrs. Margaret Taylor

Special Spring Issue

LSC Parent Representatives:

Mr. William Doyle

Mr. Michael Herrity

Mrs. Yvonne Majewski

Mrs. Wioletta Rakoczy

Mrs. Pamela Sparks

Mrs. Renata Zabiega

Community Representatives:

Mrs. Cheryl Filippini

Mrs. Pat Walenga

Teacher Representatives:

Mrs. Linda Barshop

Mrs. Ideria Page

Administration:

Dr. Christopher Brake

PTA President:

Mrs. Karen Dubicki

Vice-President:

Mrs. Lora Niewinski

Secretary:

Mrs. Jeannie Doyle

Treasurer:

Mrs. Kathy Herrity

25,000 Book Challenge

SWIMS

Riddle of the Month

What 5 letter word typed in

all capital letters can be

read the same upside down?

Answer:

Room 107

Kindergarten

115

Year-to-Date

716

Room 114

Pri. Sp. Ed.

28

Year-to-Date

120

Room 101

1st Grade

95

Year-to-Date

367

Room 105

1st Grade

285

Year-to-Date

1,590

Room 204

1st/2nd Grade

175

Year-to-Date

1,060

Room 102

2nd Grade

560

Year-to-Date

2,526

Room 103

2nd Grade

420

Year-to-Date

1,761

Room 108

3rd Grade

143

Year-to-Date

699

Room 109

3rd Grade

249

Year-to-Date

814

Room 203

3rd/4th Grade

237

Year-to-Date

1,766

Room 001

4th Grade

48

Year-to-Date

360

Room 002

4th Grade

70

Year-to-Date

503

Room 003

5th Grade

89

Year-to-Date

596

Room 004

5th Grade

170

Year-to-Date

728

Room 211

5th Grade

144

Year-to-Date

772

Room 207

6th Grade

72

Year-to-Date

381

Room 209

6th Grade

134

Year-to-Date

974

Room 214

6th Grade

30

Year-to-Date

131

Room 205

7th Grade

19

Year-to-Date

224

Room 208

7th Grade

97

Year-to-Date

580

Room 106

7th Grade

41

Year-to-Date

287

Room 206

8th Grade

41

Year-to-Date

181

Room 210

8th Grade

38

Year-to-Date

154

Room 212

8th Grade

19

Year-to-Date

129

School

Total

17,419 Where’s Bruno?

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