8 July 13,2000 warm Springs, Oregon spilyay tymoo Summer Academy 2000 underway at Warm Springs Elementary School a r. - j IK IB5 BT, 7. Dawn Smith shows us her hula moves rr ! I : i j it-? j : ' ' , --J.-,. : Third grade students dance with the Hawaiian dancer July 1 1 in the Gymnasium. r . ; ri it-. . .' -IV? VJ! rH 1 I r7y ? n i W I An orange becomes a table decoration in the form of a parrot On its way to its successful 2nd year, the Warm Springs Elementary summer academy went underway June 5, 2000. This year summer academy runs from June 5-June 28. The main fo cus for the summer academy is en richment. The staff of Warm Springs Elementary came to the consensus that having the children i during the summertime would boost ri i academic achievement. They also . . j . .i i ' i i . i wanted to give ine Kias a cnance 10 i have been able to experience. A The summer academy curriculum sfJJ f is different then it is in a regular tt4,-", crhnnl vpar Fnrh oraH IpvpI c- -a:, - lects the t0pjc stU(jie(j ;n their class rooms. Here are the topics each grade level is learning about: 1" Grade: Plants and rocks (it is their duty to tend to the garden) 2nd Grade: Rainforest (a mock rainforest is displayed in the WSE hallway) 3,d and 4,h Grade: Specific coun triescultures (Japan, Hawaii, Scot land, Australia, Egypt, Mexico and Jamaica) The reading writing and math are taught in different ways, coinciding with each grades main topic. A typical day at Summer Acad emy starts with breakfast in the Warm Springs Elementary Cafeteria from 8-9, and then class begins at 9 am. The day ends at 3 pm. There was on limit of the number of kids enrolled, but certain restric tions applied. The child must have been enrolled at WSE during the previous school year or spending the summer on the reservation. There are approximately 280 stu dents k-4 enrolled this summer. The classes are taught by the same teachers that taught through the regular school year which varies with 3-4 from each grade level. Principal Dawn Smith saw major changes in students who were en rolled in summer academy last year throughout the school year. She said in the fall the kids came back ready to go, it was like they never left. They didn't loose ground in read ing, writing or behavior because they dealt with the normal school rules throughout the summer. Smith accredits summer Acad emy as one of the major reasons that achievement scores are up this year. She also praised the parents of the students enrolled in Summer Academy. She said she knows that they could have been somewhere else like the boys and girls club, but their parents wanted them in Sum mer Academy. She said, parent support made a strong difference at the improvement of the school this year. Teachers were invited to give it a try. Nutrition Magiciaa y Head N ( r slot L f XpV Wing Wing 2J'oh N - S ' Healthy Bodies ? Bright Minds Family Fun c Choose the 3 Rs " For Healthy Magic the flight Food Make Healthy Food Pyramid Choices: ,,. Five Fruits & Vegetables Daily Grains with Every Meal the .Right Time Begin with Breakfast Each Day the flight People Eat Together with Family & Friends i I YIa: I a i mm Remove Use knife safety! 1 . Never put a knife near your face. 2. Keep knife pointed away from body. 3. Use a sawing motion for control. 4. Cut in your "cutting spot." More Fun Ideas! Use parrots to decorate breakfast, lunch or dinner plates. Make parrots out of different fruit: grapefruit, kiwi, lemon, apple, pear, even a grape. Teach your family: you can show them how, then share a snack together. Imagine families of birds and make a fruit salad. Students participate in culinary arts with the nutrition magician. Summer Academy 2000 How to encourage your child to use drugs 3. 4. 5. Never eat together as a family. Never have family traditions which occur weekly, monthly or annually that your children can look for ward to. Never listen to your children talk at them but not with them. Never let your children experience cold, fatigue, ad venture, injury, risk, challenge, experimentation, fail ure, frustration, discouragement, etc. Convince your children of the danger of drugs while you drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes. Never give your children any spiritual training, but emphasize the ritual of religion, the outward appear ance, and the letter of the law. When confronted with the choice of either spending your time or money on a material pursuit or on a fam ily activity, always choose the material object. Continually tell others in front of the child, what great things your "little boygirl is doing" and always expect himher to win. Show your children that you disregard the "minor" laws of the land, or of your church because of "expediency" or because "no one will know." 10. Never correct your children appropriately, but uphold them before the law, school, church, and friends, "not my little boygirl." 11. Undermine the role of the father in the home never have the father's influence in the home stay together for the sake of the children or better yet, get a di vorce. 2. Go to the medicine Cabinet for relief continually. 3. Always pick up after himher never let himher take any responsibility. 4. Always solve their problems make their decisions. 7. 8. 9. Sun Mon 23 30 10 17 3-4-4 Coif Trip to Nine Peaks Tue Wed 4 11 Kin4ei-garten Career Fair-Hawaiian Dancers 24 Davi4s Farm 31 18 Z-4 to Shops in Ben4 25 3-4 to PDX Thu FH Sat 12 Fish HatcheryHeHe Mill 3'- Lava Caves an4 Lava Lands 19 Shop's, Pelton Dam, & Fossil Walk 26 2" to Zoo 13 20 Coif Trip to Nine Peaks 27 Seaswirt Sc Pipe Band (g1;10 Nutrition Magician 14 Taiko Drummers 1:10 p.m. 21 3r4-4,h trip to the Zoo 28 8 15 22 Raft Trip 4own Deschutes 29 4 i, '