Saturday, October 4, 2014

October's Character Trait CREATIVITY

Dear JES family and friends,

October, as always, is shaping up to be a busy one! Our character value for this month is CREATIVITY defined as: using your imagination to do something unique.  I hope you continue to use the Core Essentials character trait to spark discussions that lead to reinforcing the value CREATIVITY.

 CogAT and ITBS Testing for 2nd and 4th Grades

On the 14th, 15th, and 16th of this month our second and fourth graders will be taking the CogAT test. The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) measures students’ learned reasoning abilities in the three areas most linked to academic success in school: Verbal, Quantitative and Nonverbal. On October 21st, 22nd, 23rd both second and fourth grades will be taking the Iowa Test of Basic Skills or ITBS. Although the CogAT’s  primary goal is to assess students’ reasoning abilities, it can also provide predicted achievement scores when administered with The Iowa Tests. There is no special preparation you need to do at home for these tests. What you can do to help your student is make sure they are rested and present at school on time on testing days. Check your calendar and make sure that you have not scheduled doctor appointments during these days. Testing will take place during the morning when the students are fresh.
A parent letter was sent home this week about the upcoming tests that should address any questions you might have about the actual test and its purpose.   Of course, as always, if you have additional questions, please contact me.

 RED RIBBON WEEK - October 27th-31st

Red Ribbon Week will be celebrated the last week in October. This is a district wide drug awareness celebration.  We will kick off the week with an assembly entitled “Dogs of Character” provided by our JES PTO. Each day of that week we will emphasize the benefits of leading a drug free lifestyle. Please take advantage of this opportunity to talk with your children about making good decisions. It’s never too soon or too late.

If I can assist you in any way, please contact me.

Kindest regards,
Ziba Johnston
Counselor
Elizabeth.johnston@southlakecarroll.edu

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Welcome Back to 2014-2015 !

Dear JES families and friends,

Welcome back to both returning and new families! There is exciting activity going on in preparation for the 2014-2015 school year. I hope that you have had a wonderful summer and a great first week of school. Teachers, staff and students are going to be Discovering and Sharing our Talents at JES this year!

Newcomers’   Welcome Coffee  in the JES Library On Thursday, September 4th, join us for an informal gathering to welcome the newest parent members to the Johnson family. That is new families to CISD and all kindergarten parents.  Dr. Rene Moses, our new Assistant Principal, will be on hand so you can officially welcome her, as well. If you are new to Johnson Elementary School, drop by the JES library from 8 to 9 on Thursday morning and let us welcome you personally.  All JES parents are invited to come to the coffee to help welcome these newest members to Johnson Elementary family. We hope to see you there!

Through our Core Essentials program we will be emphasizing the Big 3 which are:    

Treat Others Right

Make Smart Decisions

Maximize Your Potential
Our character trait for September is RESPECT defined as showing others they are important by what you say or do. Our JES PTO is generously sponsoring our Core Essentials program again this year. If you are interested in more information about our character education program go to www.coreessentials.org .  When you discuss these important values at home it reinforces their importance. Invite your child to share what they have learned at school about RESPECT. When we work together at school and at home “great” things are possible.

It is not unusual for students to be tired and “out of sorts” the first few weeks of school. The change in their sleep and meal routines alone may cause stress and then when you add on the expectations of school - it is understandable that most children will react. If problems persist or are more extreme than you feel is typical for your child, talk with your child’s teacher and/or contact me. If we can do anything to help you or your student, please let me know. You can email or call to schedule an appointment.
Kindest regards,

Ziba Johnston

JES Counselor

817 949 4500

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

HAPPY SUMMER!

Dear JES family and friends,

 Summer has arrived and Texas and I are off for summer break. Tex is spending a lot of time in the pool and under the trees relaxing. We are enjoying the rain!

 Summer is a great time for children to read simply for pleasure. Newly emerging readers tend to regress in the summer, so keep up the reading activities. Fun reading for parents, if you haven’t already started following, is the blog “We are THAT Family…you know the ones”. I highly recommend it. A great introduction would be reading the June 15th, 2014 entry. The title of the entry is Dear Children: Let Me Explain This Thing Called Summer. With a little humor, the blog addresses the so called boredom of summer days.  The blogger (Kristen) has some good thoughts about summer – “ the days that aren’t fun usually end up being the best ones of summer.” You can find it at wearethatfamily.com.

 I will be back from summer break on August 11th.  I will be checking email regularly, if you have a concern don’t hesitate to write.

Enjoy the break and Tex and I will see you in August!
Kindest regards,
 
Ziba Johnston
JES Counselor

Sunday, May 4, 2014

ONE DAY WITHOUT SHOES - May 8th


Dear JES family and friends,

 We are almost there! Summer is right around the corner so don’t give up now! This month is the perfect time to learn the value of ENDURANCE  as our students patiently wait and work toward sunscreen and sandy beaches. So we will stick to the school year to the very end. ENDURANCE - sticking with what you started even when it's tough.
 
ONE DAY WITHOUT SHOES

How perfect that our character trait for May is ENDURANCE!  With ONE DAY WITHOUT SHOES, we are giving children hope to endure so they will have a future. One pair of shoes for a child can gain them entry to school, keep them healthy, protect them from injury, and most of all give them the hope that someone cares about them. On May 8th, we will be going shoeless (wearing our socks) at school to bring attention to the needs of children around the world who miss opportunities in life because they do not have shoes. Send in a new pair of shoes to donate to Shoes for Orphan Souls on May 8th. For more information visit the Shoes for Orphan Souls website at

     http://www.shoesfororphansouls.org/

As important as it is for underprivileged children to receive shoes, it is equally important for our children to have an opportunity to think about the many blessings they have and to share from their hearts.
 
Fourth Grade Orientation - May 6th
 
Orientation for our fourth graders going to Durham Intermediate next fall is on May 6th. All fourth graders will travel to DIS by bus for an informational talk by the DIS administrators and a tour of the campus. A Parent Orientation is at 6:00PM in the Durham Intermediate Cafeteria. Transition to fifth grade can be a challenge. Attending the orientation meetings can ease some of the anxiety by answering many of your questions about procedures, the schedules and the “always challenging” lockers!

There is also an opportunity to chat with DIS Administrators on May 7th at 1PM for a Coffee Talk. On May 16th incoming 5th graders are invited to FUN NIGHT from 6-8Pm in the DIS Cafeteria.

As always, if I can assist you in any way, please call.
 
Kindest regards,

Ziba Johnston
JES Counselor

Sunday, April 6, 2014

April's Character Trait - Humility



Dear JES family and friends,

 

Mrs. Davidson's Kindergarten Class remembering their promise.
THE PROMISE IN FULL  BLOOM!

Bright red tulips that our students and staff planted in October during Red Ribbon Week have been beautiful! We Planted the Promise to make good choices and choose to be drug free. The tulips are a reminder of when we make good choices our future is bright and beautiful! To see more pictures visit the Johnson Elementary Facebook page.

April’s Character Trait - HUMILITY

Lots of things come first to the mind of a child: dessert, recess, a favorite sports team or pop star. But this month, we are adding one more thing to the list of what comes first: others! Join us at home as we introduce a new character value and help your child see the importance of HUMILITY – putting others first by giving up what you think you deserve.

ONE DAY WITHOUT SHOES / Shoe Drive – May 8th


On May 8th, we will be going shoeless (socks required) at school to bring attention to the needs of children around the world who miss opportunities in life because they
do not have shoes. One pair of shoes for a
child can gain them entry to school, keep
them healthy, protect them from injury, and
most of all give them the hope that someone
 cares about them. Send in a new pair of
shoes to donate to Shoes for Orphan Souls on May 8th.
The Buckner Foundation prefers sturdy, athletic shoes. For more information, visit the Shoes for Orphan Souls website:                                               


 
PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE !
During the month of April, the school district and community will PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE to raise awareness of the importance of kindness and compassion. Purple ribbons with Kindnessgrams attached will be sold on Fridays throughout April at JES. They are $2 for one ribbon or three ribbons for $5. Ribbons/Kindnessgrams will be available beginning this Friday. The ribbons can be The proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. Our fourth grade Ambassadors of Kindness will be selling them before school and during lunch on Fridays. Help us paint the town purple.
 If you haven’t heard…Rachel’s Rally and Relay for Life are coming up on May 2nd and 3rd at Carroll High School. This is a community wide celebration of kindness and compassion followed by a service opportunity to walk to raise awareness for the ongoing battle against cancer. To get more information or sign up for a relay team go to:  


Fourth Grade Orientation - May 6th 

Orientation for our fourth graders going to Durham Intermediate next fall is on May 6th. All fourth graders will travel to DIS by bus for an informational talk by the DIS administrators and a tour of the campus. A Parent Orientation is at 7PM in the Durham Intermediate Cafeteria. There is also a Parent Coffee at DIS on May 7th at 9AM. Transition to fifth grade can be a challenge. Attending the orientation meetings can ease some of the anxiety by answering many of your questions about procedures, the schedules and the “always challenging” lockers!
 About STARR Testing

STARR testing continues this month. Third and fourth grades will be testing on April 22nd and 25th.  Our students are well prepared. The most important thing that parents can do is make sure your child is rested, well fed, and in attendance on time for testing days. Thank you for your help.

As always, if I can assist you in any way, please call or email me.

Kindest regards,

 Ziba Johnston - Mrs. J
 
Elizabeth.johnston@southlakecarroll.edu


Sunday, February 9, 2014

THANK YOU!

Dear JES family and friends,

Thank you for making Counselor’s Week special for me! I have enjoyed the flowers, gifts, the doorway decorations with the sweet pictures and notes, the uniquely crafted song, the gift cards, the Plaque and gifts from our PTO and especially the hugs from the children! It is a privilege to work with the staff and families at the best elementary school in the whole wide world!

Our character trait for February is COURTESY. Our simplified definition of COURTESY is showing others respect by using good manners. In guidance lessons, we will be talking about kindness as an important courtesy to show our friends and family.

If I can help in any way, please contact me at Elizabeth.johnston@southlakecarroll.edu or 817 949 4500.

Kindest regards,

Ziba  Johnston
JES Counselor
                                 Thanks for a happy week!

Sunday, January 19, 2014

HAPPY, HAPPY 2014!


Dear JES family and friends,
 
Happy 2014! Thank you, again, for your generosity throughout the holiday season. Our Angel Tree program is a blessing to many of our families. It is such a joy to be a part of it. Our Johnson families are kind and generous beyond measure. Even during financially demanding times when no one’s money seems to stretch as far as it has in the past, our families show great concern and care in making sure that all of the children in our Johnson family receive a gift during the holiday. Thank you for your generosity!

 Our character trait for January is KNOWLEDGE. For the rest of the month we are talking about the virtue of KNOWLEDGE – discovering something new so you can be better at what you do.

Second and fourth grade parents should  have  received ITBS and CogAT results in the mail this past week. If you have any questions or need help interpreting the results, you can contact me.

If I can assist you in any way, please email me at Elizabeth.Johnston@southlakecarroll.edu or call at 817 949 4500.

Kindest regards,
Ziba Johnston
JES Counselor