Expansions - Adams County School District 14
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Expansions - Adams County School District 14
Expansions ADAMS 14 GIFTED AND TALENDTED NEWSLETTER Summer 2013 Letter from the Coordinator As usual, another year has flown by and we are getting ready for summer. Summer time is a critical time for all students, but it is even more important for gifted students. They always want to learn something new during the school year and they still want to learn during the summer time. We don’t want them to lose ground and start behind next August. This doesn’t mean that you buy workbooks and have your student complete them every morning at 8 a.m. Learning during the summer can be lots of fun for everyone. The Anythink Library here in Commerce City has lots of activities planned, especially for the younger children. I have included some information about their events so that you can get registered. Reading daily is an easy way for our students to maintain their academic learning from the school year. Students can read comic books, magazines, science books with really cool experiments, and books with art projects. There are so many fun activities in the Denver metro area to help you with summer enrichment learning opportunities. I have listed several free events that occur here in the Denver metro area that are appropriate for the entire family and can provide lots of mini vacation ideas. There is a world waiting to be explored by your child. We are also celebrating the following accomplishments of Adams 14 students that we want to recognize: *Five teams participated in Destination Imagination competition and two of the teams went to the state finals April 6. ADAMS 14 SUMMER 2013 Inside this issue: LETTER FROM THE COORDI- 1 NATOR DISTRICT WIDE SPELLING 2 BEE CHAMPIONS CROWNED G/T BUILDING LIAISONS 2 DESTINATION IMAGINATION 3 FREE FESTIVALS & EVENTS 4 FREE CONCERTS 6 FREE ATTRACTIONS AND 7 TOURS THE IMPORTANCE OF 8 READING OVER SUMMER VACATION G/T PARENT NIGHT 8 BOOKS FOR GIFTED READ- 9 *Three Spelling Bee winners participated in the State Finals on March 16 *Our seniors at Adams City High School have amazing post high school plans I appreciate all of the hard work on the part of the Gifted and Talented Building Liaisons, classroom teachers, and principals this year to help our gifted students grow in their learning and to be successful. Cheryl Franklin-Rohr GT Coordinator Adams 14 ERS CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS! 10 Expansions District Wide Spelling Bee Champions Crowned On January 29 and February 5, Adams County District 14 crowned the Middle School and Elementary School Spelling Bee Champions. In the Middle School competition, a total of 15 spellers from both Adams City Middle School and Kearney Middle School participated. In the Elementary School Bee, 21 competitors representing all seven District Elementary schools tussled for a thrilling 16 rounds of spelling in front of a packed house of family, friends, teachers, and administrators. The following students outlasted their challenging and well-prepared opponents to walk away in the top three: Middle School: 1st Place: Priscila Lopez-Mendez (ACMS) 2nd Place: Aubriana Montoya-Smith (ACMS) 3rd Place: Lucia Gomez (ACMS) Elementary School: 1st Place: Kaari Montoya (Alsup) 2nd Place: Karina Lozano (Hanson) 3rd Place: Yvette Rodriguez (Kemp) Priscila Lopez-Mendez, Kaari Montoya and Karina Lozano won the opportunity to represent Adams County District 14 in the State Spelling Bee on March 16 at the Colorado Convention Center. Congratulations to all of our logophiles on two wonderful and competitive Spelling Bees! Left to Right: Priscila Lopez-Mendez, Aubriana Left to Right: Kaari Montoya, Karina Montoya– Smith, Lucia Gomez Lozano Not Pictured: Yvette Rodriguez Gifted and Talented Building Liaisons As I have mentioned in previous newsletters, each of the schools have a Gifted and Talented Building Liaison that facilitates identification and helps with communication between students, teachers, parents, and myself. Some of these Liaisons will be leaving Adams 14 this year and I want to acknowledge their hard work: * Heather Wheat has been a GT Liaison at Adams City High School for three years and will be taking a new position in Denver. * Liz Trexler has been a GT Liaison at Adams City High School this year and will be moving to Washington D.C. * Debra Neiswonger has been the GT Liaison at Hanson for two years and will be moving to Texas. * Nathan Hayes has been the GT Liaison at Rose Hill this year and will be taking a new position in another district. * Jo Stone has been the GT Liaison at Adams City Middle School for four years and is retiring. I wish all of these individuals good luck and I appreciate all that they have done on behalf of gifted students. Summer 2013 Destination Imagination! On March 30, during spring break, “The Best Brainy Bandits” from Monaco Elementary School competed in the Destination Imagination’s Regional Tournament held at Aurora Central High School. The team, which consists of five 4th and 5th grade students, placed second in their competition level. During the main challenge, Jesus Garcia, Lexus Espinoza, Angie Clark, Jon Denava, and Bryanna Hernandez worked together to stretch their imagination to create a five-minute improvisational skit about life after a dramatic change and how they adapt to this change. Prior to the tournament, the students studied and learned about six different communication techniques and had to integrate one of them, selected randomly, into their skit. During their main challenge the students used white t-shirts and washable markers to create costumes to go along with their skit. They also created a slogan from three randomly selected nouns. All of these four elements wrapped up into an amazing improvisational skit where the students demonstrated their leadership skills, cooperation skills, creativity, and ability to use their imagination and think on their feet. The team members also had to complete in an instant challenge. This challenge was to teach students to take what life is handing them moment-to-moment. These challenges are meant to spark and quickly capture team members’ wild imaginations by requiring them to solve a challenge on the spot. The two team managers, Tracy Manfredi and Tina Wright, were excited for the students and very proud of their ability to do such a wonderful job at the regional level. As a result of winning second place, the team participated in the Destination Imagination Colorado State Tournament on April 13, at the Auraria Campus in Denver. Destination Imagination Teams 2013 School ACMS Team Name ACMS Destination Imagination Showstoppers DI Sponsor Rachel Varner, Thomas Sarni, Denise Wilhelm & Bethany Vaughn KMS I Mustache You a Question Jennifer Gasper KMS Bobcats Monica Wisniewski Monaco The Best Brainy Bandits Tracy Manfredi & Tina Wright Central The Electric Cubs Naomi Meredith, Shelby Perez, Bonnie VanRoekel, & Johanna Wohl Students Joel Sandoval Adrian Barrera-Aguirre Candice Valentine Kevin Clark Jacob Sosa Daniel Hernandez Katie Piper Gustavo Contreras Angela Herrera Cherish Harbin Brooke Dozier Reece Allee Hadamarys Martinez-Loya Cecilla Perez Leslie Villanueva Amia Medina-Burnett Jesus Garcia Bryana Hernandez Jon Denava Lexus Espinoza Angelina Clark Elian Chacon-Marquez Arron Hedglin Hender Lopez-Mendez Stephanie Cantellano-Gomez Ingrid Duarte-Castillo Jazmyn Moten Anna Alarcon Expansions FREE FESTIVALS & EVENTS First Friday Art Walks July 6, August 3, September 7 http://www.artdistrictonsantafe.com/ Discover Denver’s thriving creative community during a First Friday celebration, held every first Friday of the month, during which galleries in Denver’s art districts stay open late for a festive, street party-like event. Denver PrideFest June 15-17 http://www.denverpridefest.org/ One of the ten biggest PrideFests in the U.S., this free weekend event in Civic Center Park features a parade, live music, food, and dance, all celebrating the local gay and lesbian community. Cherry Blossom Festival June 22-23 http://www.tsdbt.org/cherryblossom A celebration of Japanese-American culture, food, music and dance, Downtown Denver’s Cherry Blossom Festival offers a taste of the Far East in the Mile High City. Cherry Creek Arts Festival July 5-7 http://www.cherryarts.org/ Over Fourth of July Weekend, 350,000 visitors enjoy the visual, culinary and performing arts and interactive activities for the whole family. Meet and talk with international visual artists, sample fine cuisine, and enjoy live musical performances and artist demonstrations. Summer 2013 Colorado Black Arts Festival July 19-21 http://www.colbaf.org Boasting three stages filled with jazz, rhythm and blues, gospel, reggae, and hip hop, this free festival in Denver City Park celebrates African American heritage with a parade, special exhibits, a marketplace, children’s arts programming, and socio-civic organizations. Colorado Dragon Boat Festival July 27-28 http://www.cdbf.org/ Set sail for summer fun at Sloan’s Lake Park, where vibrantly decorated dragon boats race in an exciting pan-Asian sport. This weekend-long event also features music, cultural exhibits, and delicious Asian cuisine. Golden Fine Arts Festival August 17-18 http://www.goldenfineartsfestival.org/ Browse a variety of beautiful art at Colorado’s most accessible arts festival, the 20th annual Golden Fine Arts Festival. The juried festival is an open-air art gallery in a gorgeous foothills setting adjacent to the Clear Creek. A Taste of Colorado Aug. 30 - Sept. 2 http://www.atasteofcolorado.com/ Held every year over Labor Day Weekend in Civic Center Park, A Taste of Colorado puts the spotlight on the diversity of Colorado cuisine. Delight your taste buds with creations from the state’s favorite restaurant and food establishments. Outdoor Movies in the Parks All Summer http://www.denver.org/what-to-do/museum-art/denver-outdoor-summer-movies Spread out a blanket in one of Denver's gorgeous parks for a FREE, family friendly movie at dusk. Click the link above for dates, movies and locations. Expansions FREE CONCERTS Five Points Jazz Festival May 18 www.denvergov.org/5pointsjazz Denver’s historic Five Points neighborhood celebrates its rich African American heritage with a day filled with jazz music of all stripes, from bebop to swing, performed by Denver’s best musicians. Grab some BBQ or soul food and enjoy the free tunes. City Park Jazz http://www.cityparkjazz.org/ Every Sunday night in June and July, the City Park Bandstand and Pavilion turns into a swinging, open-air jazz club as music lovers of all ages congregate for the free City Park Jazz. Skyline Park Lunchtime Concerts Fridays, July - Aug. http://www.downtowndenver.com/Life/WhattoDo/SkylinePark/tabid/110/Default.aspx As you check out the shopping and dining options on the 16th Street Mall, you may hear the sound of live music emanating from Skyline Park. You’ve stumbled upon a free lunch-hour concert series held every Friday, July through August. The concerts begin at 12 p.m. The Skyline Park Free Summer Concerts are sponsored by Southwest Airlines and feature some of Denver's finest musicians. So, bring a blanket and your lunch and take a seat! Confluence Concerts http://www.greenwayfoundation.org/ Nothing beats a cool summer evening kicking back in Confluence Park with some great free live music as the soundtrack. Every Thursday in July at 6:30 p.m., some of the Mile High City’s best musicians set up shop along the banks of the river and jam the night away. Civic Center Park's Independence Eve http://www.civiccenterconservancy.org The fourth annual Independence Eve Celebration will feature a free patriotic concert by The Colorado Symphony, an innovative light show on the Denver City and County Building and a stunning fireworks finale. Summer 2013 FREE ATTRACTIONS AND TOURS US Mint Tour http://www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/index.cfm?action=StartReservation Learn how to make money! The Mint produces 50 million coins a day, each one stamped with a little “D” for Denver. Free tours show every step in the process of turning a dull, blank, metal slug into shiny pocket change. Garden of the Gods http://www.gardenofthegods.com/ Located 60 miles from Denver, the awe-inspiring Garden of the Gods features gigantic 500-foot high red sandstone rock monuments at the base of Pikes Peak. Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) Free Days www.scfd.org/?page=home&sub=4 Colorado residents can enjoy the following cultural attractions for free on select days throughout the summer: The Denver Art Museum (June 1, July 6, August 5, September 7-8, – free to all, not just Colorado residents); Denver Botanic Gardens at York Street (July 9, August 27); Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield (June 7, August 2); Denver Museum of Nature & Science (June 17, July 2, August 4, September 1, September 8); Clyfford Still Museum (June 7, August 8); Denver Firefighters Museum (August 3, September 7). Denver SkatePark http://www.denverskatepark.com/ This expansive area – one of the most renowned skate parks in the country – is filled with bowls for all levels of skating skill. Admission is free. Helmets are required. National Center for Atmospheric Research http://www.ncar.ucar.edu/ Learn about global warming, the 21st century’s hottest topic, at this fascinating free museum. See a hailstone the size of a softball, watch as a miniature tornado is whipped up in front of your eyes, and get an up close look at how lightning is created. Red Rocks Hall of Fame & Trails http://www.redrocksonline.com/ Carved from towering red rock monuments, this 9,000-seat arena is one of the world’s most renowned concert venues. When there’s no concert, the free Visitor Center has a museum and Performers of Fame, while the surrounding park has hiking trails that weave in, around and over the colorful red rocks. Expansions The Importance of Reading Over Summer Vacation by Cynthia Haltom It is the perfect time for your child to begin a reading program to prevent losing reading skills over the summer. Studies have shown that children lose these skills over vacation away from school, due to lack of practice. Children who routinely read throughout the year increase these skills and have a jump start for the next school year. Students with good reading skills have the ability to perform well in school and generally excel above grade level. It is important for parents to take an active role over the summer by scheduling a reading routine and goals for their children. Establish a goal for your child, determine a specific number of books the child will need to read to meet his goal and offer an incentive to your child to help keep him focused on meeting his goals. Also find out where your child's reading level falls. Once this is in place there are several ways to obtain the books the child will need. The public library is an excellent place to start. The librarians will be able to help you figure out your child's reading level and direct him to the appropriate books. Book stores and second hand stores are great places to obtain books for the child's home library. GT Parent Night, May 7 Over 40 people attended our GT Parent Night on May 7, at Lester Arnold High School. We started with a tour at the Anythink Library and then the parents and students came over to Lester Arnold to listen to our guest speaker, Bob Seney. Bob is nationally known for his presentations about characteristics of gifted readers and appropriate books for gifted learners. At the end of the presentation, we drew names of the participants and gave out books from his list as prizes. Also, the librarian from Anythink took his list and they are going to make sure that they have copies of the books that Bob suggested. Summer 2013 Halsted’s Books for Gifted Readers Arcos, Carrie Avi Bardugo, Leigh Bradley, Alan Carson, Rae Chima, Cinda Williams Delaney, Joseph DuPrau, Jeanne Durst, Sarah Beth Flanagan, John Gantos, Jack Hiaasen, Carl King, A. S. Kittridge, Catlin Lai, Thanhha Lowry, Lois Ness, Patrick Oppel, Kenneth Palacio, R. J. Paolini, Christopher Paulsen, Gary Riggs, Ransom Riordan, Rick Rodkey, Geoff Schrefer, Eliot Scott, Michael Scott, Michael & Collette Freedman Selznick, Brian Sepetys, Ruta Sleator, William & Ann Monicone Spinelli, Jerry Stewart, Trenton Lee Taylor, Laini Tolan, Stephanie S. Whaley, John Corey Wilson, Leah (ed.) Out of Reach*# (hs) 2012 National Book Award Finalist Crispin: At the Edge of the World (e) Whoops! Crispin: The End of Time (e) Shadow and Bone (ms) Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie (e/ms) TR The Girl of Fire and Thorns (ms) The Warrior Heir (ms) Whoops! The Wizard Heir (ms) The Dragon Heir (ms) The Last Apprentice: Revenge of the Witch Book One (ms/e) SR The People of Sparks (e) Whoops! Book 2 of Ember Series Vessel (ms/hs) Brotherband Chronicles: Book 1 The Outcasts (ms) (e) Brotherband Chronicles: Book 2 The Invaders (ms) (e) Brotherband Chronicles: Book 3: The Hunters (ms) (e) Dead End in Norvelt (ms/e) 2012 Newbery Award Chomp (e) Please Ignore Vera Dietz (hs)*# 2011 Printz Honor The Iron Thorn: The Iron Thorn Codex, Book One (ms) [Started slow but then Wow!] Inside Out & Back Again (e) (ms) 2012 Newbery Honor 2011 National Book Award Winner Son (ms) A Monster Calls [For a sophisticated Reader] Wow! Intense! Half Brother (ms) This Dark Endeavor: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein (hs/ms) Wonder (ms/e) Inheritance (hs) (ms) Crush (ms/e) Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children# (hs/ms) The Serpent’s Shadow Book 3 of The Kane Chronicles (ms/e) The Mark of Athena (ms/e) Deadweather and Sunrise: Book One – The Chronicles of Egg (e) Endangered (ms) 2012 National Book Finalist Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vega: A Lost Story From the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (ms) The Death of Joan of Arc: A Lost Story From the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (ms) The Thirteen Hallows (ms/hs)* 2012 Wonder Struck: (e, ms) A Novel in Words and Pictures [Double Wow!] Between Shades of Gray (ms) 2011 Golden Kite Award The Phantom Limb (ms) 2011 Jake and Lily (e) The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict (e) Daughter of Smoke and Bone (hs) [Can’t get this one out of my mind. Even in my dreams!] Applewhites at Wit’s End (ms/e) Where Things Come Back# (hs) 2012 Printz Award [Whoa!] The Girl Who Was On Fire (ms/hs) Special Note: Essays on The Hunter Games 2012 2012 2011 2006 2010 2012 2009 2011 2006 2007 2008 2005 2004 2012 2011 2012 2012 2011 2012 2011 2011 2011 2012 2011 2010 2011 2012* 2011 2012 2011 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2010 2011 2011 2011 2012 2011 2011 X Congratulations to our Seniors! Name Post High School goals Major Gail Bodkin CU Denver Nursing Kayla Earwood UNC Elementary Education Rachael Ferguson UNC Nursing Jasmine Flores CSU Biomedical Sciences Alexis Garcia Front Range Community College Nursing/Phlebotomy Mike Garcia CSU Accounting/Information Systems Kiana Gonzales CCD Dance or Microbiology Mark Huntingon CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering Jordan Johnson Seattle Pacific International Relations Kristopher Kovinchick UNC Nursing Lizeth Lujan Nursing Vanesa Mercado Front Range Community College/Metro State University of Denver CSU Alfonso Noriega Un-decided Graphic Design Gabriela Ortega University of Denver Business, maybe Psychology & Writing Lissette Sandoval Community College of Denver Undecided Jharline Sotelo CU Denver Business Management/Marketing Dylan Vashaw Metro State University of Denver Business or Criminal Justice Leslie Villalobos Community College of Denver Math/Physics Engineering ADAMS 14 Adams County District 14 5291 E. 60th Ave. Commerce City, CO 80022 Criminology