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Letter from the
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1
Kindergarten
2
First Grade 3
Second Grade 4
Third Grade 5
Art Room News 6
Fourth Grade 7
More Fourth Grade 8
Continued Page 9
Fifth Grade 10,11,
12,13
Peace Builders 14
Coloring Page 15
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Volume 13 Issue 9 Dalton
elementary news
Keshequa Central School
Letter from the Principal
May, 2009
Nine tenths of education is encouragement
Wow! How time flies! The
old adage certainly holds
true for this past school year.
I have truly enjoyed my first
year working in the
Keshequa Central School
District. It has been a pleas-
ure to get to know the stu-
dents, faculty, staff and
families in the district. I
would like to thank everyone
for being so welcoming to me.
We have made an update to
our end of year schedule at
Dalton Elementary. Stu-
dents will be in session for a
full day on Monday, June
22
nd
. They will be dismissed
at 11:30 on Tuesday, June
23
rd
and Wednesday, June
24
th
. Wednesday will be the
last day that school is in ses-
sion for the school year.
Our June calendar is
very busy with lots of ex-
citing events. The 5
th
grade DARE graduation
will be held on Friday,
June 5
th
at 9am. Kinder-
garten Graduation is on
Monday June 22
nd
at
9am. We will also have
awards assemblies for
Kindergarten through
2
nd
grades on Tuesday,
June 23
rd
and for 3
rd
–
5
th
grades on Wednes-
day, June 24
th
.
I hope you have a safe
and enjoyable summer!
Ami Hunt
Elementary Principal
DALTON ELEMENTARY NEWS
VOLUME 13 ISSUE 9 DALTON ELEMENTARY NEWS
No word in the English dictionary rhymes with "MONT
H".
Ms. Valance’s Mystery
Students in Ms. Vallance’s
class have been closely
watching!
They currently have 37 tadpoles
or “polliwogs” that
were delivered as eggs.
On May 29
th
they will be
5 weeks old !!
Her class has been doing
many reading and writing
activities about tadpoles.
The students have been keeping
track of when they change in
size on a calendar.
They will grow back legs first
and her students are
looking for them next.
Ms. Vallance’s class will let
everyone know what happens
next!
Stop by to see them!
Room 1196
An Authors Celebration
Kindergartners Share with Third Graders
Mrs. Randall’s Kindergarten class in-
vited Miss Kelly’s third graders to come
to an Authors Celebration. The boys and
girls had each written and illustrated two
books over the past month and were
ready to share their published work.
Each kindergartner paired up with a
third grader and read the two books to
very polite listeners. It was a rewarding
experience to have an older child listen
to and appreciate their stories. The kin-
dergartners are sure to be motivated to
continue to write stories for others to
enjoy. Afterwards the children had time
to visit with each other while the third
graders joined them for a snack. These
two classes had worked together earlier
this year for a school wide Peace-
builder’s activity. The children look
forward to getting together again when
the third graders will share their own
published books.
First Grade Class Goes Back in Time
Students in Mrs. Brooker’s and Mrs. Hochbrueckner’s F
irst grade classroom have been learning about the
past. They spent part of an afternoon playing old
fashioned games like hopscotch, marbles, checkers,
a game
called plum pits and writing on chalk boards with ch
alk. The children had a great deal of fun and lear
ned that
toys and games don’t need to be electronic to be fu
n!
Sound travels about 4 times faster in water than in
air.
VOLUME 13 ISSUE 9 DALTON ELEMENTARY NEWS
Mrs. Wood’s Class Has an Appointment with the Docto
r
A VISIT FROM OUR MEDI-
CAL PROFESSIONALS
On Monday we were so ex-
cited to have a visit from
Dr. Jeffrey Thompson, and
Mrs. Julie Hepler, RN, Mrs.
Wood’s brother and sister.
Mr. Thompson works as an
emergency physician in the
Buffalo area and Mrs. He-
pler is a labor and delivery
nurse at Strong Memorial
Hospital in Rochester.
Mr. Thompson and Mrs. He-
pler came to teach us about
the heart. We learned how
to
feel
our heart by taking
our pulse in our wrists or
necks. After taking our
pulse the first time, we did
jumping jacks for 30 sec-
onds and then took our pulse
again. The second time, our
pulse was higher. This
showed that the heart beats
faster with exercise.
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We were able to
hear
our hearts
beating with the use of stetho-
scopes. We all had a turn to
listen to our own hearts.
We were also able to
see
a
heart. We borrowed a pre-
served calf heart from Mrs.
Pero, who teaches in the science
department at our high school.
A calf heart is similar to ours,
so we were able to see the
shape of the heart and the dif-
ferent chambers of the heart.
We also watched a video of an
actual human heart beating.
We certainly learned a great
deal from our medical profes-
sionals and we are very thank-
ful to them for coming in to
share with us!
Nurse Hepler & Dr. Thompson
Mrs. Downey's second graders are
busy learning about all the different
parts of their bodies. They learned
about the Respiratory System, the
Muscular System, the Digestive
System, and the Nervous System.
The children traced one of their
classmates and labeled all of the
body parts that they knew. I was
quite impressed. They learned
about how to keep their bodies
healthy as well. We know we need
to exercise and eat right. We will
be discussing the basic food groups
too. We will look in the children's
lunch pails to see who has
healthy food and how that
food helps our bodies.
Hopefully they will share
with you what they have
been learning!!!
Mrs. Downey’s Class Does a Systems Check
By Jill Wood
More Second Grade
News on page 8
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Students traveled through stations and were introduced
to some exciting topics. Topics included; Reptiles and
sive Plants. Students even listened to Mr. Letchworth
the mail with the words: LIVE MATERIALS written
e e e e t K g2 F Ge 3 g3 p3 G2 K S 4 e G3 5A e e e e e e e e e
May News from the Art Room…
May News from the Art Room…
for more pictures.
www.keshequa.org
Garrett Lucas, in Mrs.
Amrhein’s 4
th
grade class,
entered his drawing to
the Livingston County
Safe Kids,
Wheeled
Safety Contest.
Garrett
won a bicycle and helmet
for his entry.
See in color on our web site
Garrett with his new bike and
helmet
Garrett Thompson Places First in Tournament
Our own Garrett Thompson placed
First in the Elementary Chess Tour-
nament at the Rochester Chess Cen-
ter on May 16th, 2009.
Garrett is a Fifth Grader at Dalton
Elementary School. He is in Mrs.
Brickwood’s class.
We at Keshequa
are very proud of
you Garrett.
Study those moves !
Garrett Thompson
Fourth Grader
Garrett Lucas
Wins County Drawing Contest
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that witnesses for the plaintiff (Dale
Hampshire) would give information
that might help defend Clara Muffett.
The counsel for Clara Muffett created
opening and closing statements to pre-
sent to the jury and in doing so,
learned the value of persuasive lan-
guage and the use of voice in their
writing to convince others. Alternate
members for Mock Trial also helped a
great deal as they partnered with law-
yers, witnesses and counsel members
to help prepare questions, answers,
statements and provide advice and
guidance.
After many meetings, the
Mock Trial club was finally ready and
on May 15
th
preceded to the Livingston
County Courthouse where they met
other Mock Trial teams from Geneseo
and Letchworth. During the trial mem-
bers met Judge Cohen and was allowed
to take a tour of the courthouse to
see where inmates are held during tri-
als in which they need to testify. Wit-
nesses from Dalton (Clara Muffett-
Hannah Moriarty, Jean Lewis-Christina
Adams, Dr. Lee McGuiness- William
Rich) took their place in the witness
stand and did their best to answer
questions during direct examinations
from lawyers for the defense
(Brooklyn Cobin, Mary Colombo, Abigail
Wood) as well as during cross-
examination from lawyers from Gene-
seo. Lawyers from Dalton (Kelsey Hol-
ley, Lillian Willett, Amelia Borgus,
Samantha Galton) did a wonderful job
cross-examining witnesses for the
plaintiff Dale Hampshire (from Gene-
seo), and counsel (Kayla Yencer and
Selena Otero) were extremely con-
vincing within their opening and clos-
ing statements presented to the
jury.
In the end after a lengthy
jury deliberation, the verdict was
shared with the judge and each team
eagerly waiting for the decision. The
hard work and dedication of the Dal-
ton Mock Trial members had been
worth it- the jury decided in favor of
Clara Muffett (who as a result, was
cleared of paying her former landlord
Dale Hampshire owed rent!)
As each year’s trial is based
on fictional tales such as Jack and
Jill, Clara Muffett and the Big Bad
Wolf, this year’s trial was extremely
exciting-full of interesting turns and
twists and of course big, black and
poisonous
Black Widow Spiders!
Great job Dalton Mock Trial mem-
bers! Your hard work and energy
made it all worthwhile! You should be
very proud of your accomplishment!
Pictures
Continued on page 8
Dalton Elementary Mock Trial
News!
On Friday, May 15
th
, the Mock
Trial club from Dalton won in their
court case “Clara Muffett Vs. Dale
Hampshire”. This year’s Mock Trial
club included 16 fifth graders! The
group was made up of members:
Wil-
liam Rich, Hannah Moriarty, Lillian
Willett, Selena Otero, Christina Ad-
ams, Haili Sonnleitner, Samantha Gal-
ton, Mary Colombo, Kayla Yencer, Jor-
dan Tallman, Chandell Gaddy, Amelia
Borgus, Kelsey Holley, Rachael Bugman,
Abigail Wood and Brooklyn Cobin. This
year’s students from Dalton competed
against students from Geneseo Central
School and Letchworth Central School,
as Dalton members represented Clara
Muffett as her defense team, Geneseo
Central School represented Dale
Hampshire as the plaintiff and Letch-
worth served as the jury.
Throughout the past four
months members of Mock Trial have
been preparing for the trial, which was
held in the Livingston County Court-
house located in Geneseo, New York.
Each member played an important part
in preparing for the big day. Lawyers
and witnesses met and prepared ques-
tions from affidavits (statements
from witnesses) and spent a great deal
of time fine-tuning their questions so
Students in Mrs. Amrhein’s and Mrs.
Nagledinger’s classes researched an
explorer that was instrumental in the
discovery and exploration of New
York State and surrounding areas.
Students were given a ball of clay to
create a figure that resembled their
explorer. They had to package
their explorer as an action figure
that could be sold in stores; with a
catchy phrase and information
about their explorer. All projects
were creative and well done. Stu-
dents then presented their pro-
jects to the class where all learned
a great deal about each explorer.
Mrs. Privitera’s Class Goes to Trial
Fourth Grade Discovers New York State
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Mrs. Strathearn taught us some
amazing techniques in art to create
projects like our Buffalo Hide Stories.
We are very proud of our individual art
portfolios. Mrs. Ellison was always
there to help us locate special topics
such as biographies or resources for
animal reports, etc. She was efficient
and eager to help. Mrs. Englert and
Mrs. Colombo took time to help us pro-
duce final copies of our reports with
their computer expertise. Mrs. Sanford
was there to cheer us up with song,
dance and games each week. Also, we
always loved (and needed) our exciting
gym times with Mr. Uveino and Mr.
Isaman.
We were so pleased to earn the year
end fitness trip to Letchworth State
Park!
We were blessed with two terrific
teaching students from SUNY Geneseo.
Ms. Paulman taught us for eight great
weeks of student teaching and more
recently Ms. Mullane participated for a
week more than scheduled just because
she was so inspired to learn and share.
They were both extraordinary young
teachers who offered fresh, diverse les-
sons. The children wished they both
could stay longer.
In addition to plays, parties, a visit
Mrs. Ellis especially enjoyed this year
with second graders. Though two of
our little girls moved away early in the
year, three new gals came to learn with
us. They fit nicely into “our team,” as
Mr. Wiggins would say. We had many
wonderful team building lessons with
Mr. Wiggins that helped to prepare us
for third grade and life.
As a class, our motto was “Don’t
Panic.” It taught us to stay calm and
help each other work through unex-
pected experiences. We became very
good problem solvers !
With the persistence and dedication
of Mrs. Hark and Mrs. Burt, all of the
students improved their reading flu-
ency. Mrs. Hark’s earned lunch dates
were great motivators. Mrs. Burt went
to extra lengths for us when she dem-
onstrated some of the cultural recipes
we were reading about. What a treat!
Mrs. Brooks shared many good
math activities and materials with us
to build math strategies. The children
loved earning rewards from her prize
tub! We especially liked our trial Math
Exchange Program this year. All the
second graders were able to visit other
second grade teachers and Mrs. Brooks
each week for extra math activities to
reinforce monthly goals.
to Galton’s dairy farm and trip to the
Rochester Science Museum and Plane-
tarium…. . all these special teachers as
well as Speech, OT and PT made for a
fabulous year.
Of course we owe many thanks to
Gayle and other custodians who take
pride in keeping our room and building
the best it can be for the students. And
we can’t forget to thank our patient bus
drivers who safely delivered our kids
daily. Many thanks to our nurturing
cafeteria staff and our nurse, Mrs. San-
ford, who is extremely helpful at many
levels every day. Also I appreciate
Mrs. Weaver’s coordinating communi-
cations and Mrs. Hunt’s accessible di-
rection.
I would especially like to thank all
of the parents who supported “our
team” with whatever we needed to be
successful this year. We were very for-
tunate to have so many caring, coop-
erative people looking out for us. For
sure, I will miss my second grade
Class of 2019!
Class of 2019
Second Grade Continued
Mock Trial Continued:
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DA LTON ELE ME NTA RY NEWS
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5
th
grade attended
Civil war days
at
Letchworth park
PEACE BUILDERS
JACOB COBIN
TONY JEFFORDS
JENNA PARSONS
RILEY REASE
BRADLEY BUCKLEY
KATELYN SHEARING
LIAM KRIEGER
GAGE GEENS
JESSICA PATTERSON
JOE ALLEGUE
BRANDON CURRY
HUNTER WOOD
PEACE BUILDERS
PLEDGE
I am a peace builder
I pledge to praise people
To give up put-downs
To seek wise people
To notice and speak up
about hurts that I have caused
To right wrongs
I will build peace at home at
school and in my community
each day.
SELENA OTERO
ALLISON GALTON
AUSTIN HOLLEY
CHRISTINA GADDY
MIKEY UVEINO
EMMA THOMPSON
MIKAYLA ABBEY
JENNA WEIR
SAMANTHA GALTON
JACOB HAHN
TIM HATFIELD
COLBY SHARP
Flag Day at Dalton
On Friday, June 12, 2009, we will have our
annual Flag Day celebration at 8:45 AM.
Please join us on the front lawn behind the
students, or in the cafetorium if it is raining.
Help us to celebrate our most important na-
tional symbol!
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Hershey’s Kisses are called that be-
cause the machine that makes them
looks like it’s kissing the
conveyor belt.
On May 5
th
the students and faculty of Dalton Elementary were
treated to a visit by author and storyteller, Rafe
Martin.
Rafe lives in Rochester and came to visit for the d
ay to thrill us with his unique style of storytelli
ng.
To prepare for his visit the students spent a lot
of time in library class hearing his stories such a
s A Storyteller’s
Story
, The Rough-Face Girl
, The Storytelling Princess
, The Brave Little Parrot
, Foolish Rabbit’s Big Mistake
, The Shark God
,
Will’s Mammoth
and The Boy Who Loved
Mammoths
. We found out the difference be-
tween original tales and traditional tales
and that Mr. Martin enjoys writing both in his
books. He also loves whales, gorillas and
especially mammoths! Many teachers worked with
the students in their classrooms on pro-
jects to hang in the halls to welcome Rafe to our
school.
At his presentations he made us think
about where our imagination and ideas are stored
and that it is we, as individuals, who
make stories come alive. The kindergarteners and
first graders heard the story Foolish
Rabbit’s Big Mistake
, the second and third grad-
ers heard The Shark God
and the fourth
and fifth graders heard The Monster Bear
. Each
group had a short time to ask questions
of Rafe. A student from each grade level was
chosen from a random drawing to win a
free, signed copy of one of his books. You can
still get a signed copy of one of his books
by visiting his website at www.rafemartin.com.
The visiting author program provides a wonderful ex
perience for all our students. We are looking forw
ard to learn who our
author will be for next year!
Rafe Martin Visits Dalton Elementary
By Joan Ellison
Coming in June
6/1
Kindergarten to Strong Museum
6/2
4th Grade Art Field Trip to Corning
6/3
P.E. Field Trip to Letchworth
5th Grade, Mr. Dodge, to Middle School
6/5
5th Grade DARE Graduation @ 9am
6/24
Last day of school for all students
P.O. Box 517
Nunda, New York 14517
KESHEQUA CENTRAL SCHOOL
Phone: 585-476-2234
Ext: 1133
E-mail: ahunt@keshequa.org
Ami Hunt– Principal
1716 Church Street
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