
August 2-5
12:30-3:00 P.M.
Alliance High School Gymnasium
Cost is $25.00 and includes daily snack and a t-shirt!
Registration forms can be found outside of the Alliance Athletic Office
Ticket window.
Registration forms and payment must be received by July 23.
Checks can be made payable to Alliance Cheerleaders.

Thanks to our technology fundraisers, we have just received a set of 16 Apple iPads to use in the computer lab and to be checked out to classrooms. In addition to using the iPad with Wi-Fi to access Study Island and various online library resources, students can also create Keynote presentations, Numbers spreadsheets, Pages files, or create a Photo slideshow. Since every classroom will have a projector and SMARTBoard this fall, students will be able to connect the iPad to the projector with a special cable and share their work with the class. There are also over 200,000 applications, or apps, in the iTunes Store--many of which can be used on the iPads for education. Examples are Google Earth, iBooks, Chess, NASA, Oregon Trail, and more!
In addition, the Parkway PTO and Mrs. Mathie joined forces to purchase 4 more sets of SMART Response Clickers for the classrooms, and the new SMART Response software being released in July will even allow Mrs. Powell to use the iPads as Clickers in the lab! Check out Mrs. Powell's Tech. Blog in the near future for more information about the iPads & specific apps to use with them.

conference in Denver in June. Mrs. Powell attended this conference
and is bringing back a ton of technology ideas to share with everyone!
Did you also know you can watch a featured Brain Pop movie
every day this summer? If you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch,
visit the iTunes App Store and download the Brain Pop app. It's free!
Then watch a new Featured Movie daily and take the follow-up quiz.
Now you can watch the daily Brain Pop Movie on our website!
Click HERE to watch today's Featured Movie.

NOTE: DVDs of the 5th Grade Graduation Slideshow are available in the school office.










The winning classes for the cookie sales were Miss Sage's 5th grade, followed closely by Mrs. Cvelbar's 2nd grade. Both classes sold over $1000 worth of cookie dough! Also, Mrs. Balderson's class turned in the most orders. Congratulations to everyone! We plan to put the profits toward expanding the technology at Parkway!



- Geometry: First Place--Natalie Dubaj
- Mental Math: Second Place--Haeli Minor; Fourth Place--Brenden Kelly
- Word Problems: Third Place--Jack Madison; Fourth Place--Kahana Slabaugh
- Computation: Second Place--Lilli Boehm
- Team Problem Solving: Fourth Place--Cassie SierraValle, Cierra Roller, Evan Ayers


http://www.stphilomenas.ie/home.html and view some of the students' work:
http://ravenswell.wikispaces.com



Click HERE. Both interviews are listed as Feb. 13, 2010 entries.

Haiti needs our help to recover from their recent earthquake. Each student can help by bringing in their pennies, other change, or dollar bills. Our goal was to collect 10,000 pennies, which is $100, to give to the Red Cross on February 11, 2010. However, we have already raised $106. The new goal is double the old one--$200. It takes $2.00 right now to feed a person from Haiti per day and we want to feed 100 people for a day! Fourth Graders will go around to every homeroom each morning before announcements to collect the donations. Please help us go beyond our goal to help out a country in need! Bring your money in today! Thanks for your participation in this special project. Read about MUC students' and MUC grad/Colts player Pierre Garcon's efforts to raise money for Haiti in USA Today,










Call Parkway School and ask for the Tech. Resource Teacher (Ext. 1945) if you have lost the letter or if you have any problems or questions.



The First Move website will be hosting an online chess tournament on Friday, October 30th. The tournament starts at 12:00 p.m. and ends at 9:00 p.m. Each time a student logs on and plays a full game of chess, they will be given a point for their class. The class with the most points will win an award for each student. The link to the First Move website has been added to the Student Websites button on the left side of this page. Students need to enter a password to play online. (See the First Move newsletter for details.) http://www.af4c.org/




http://web.me.com/aviatorteach/Site/Welcome.html
then, on the webpage that appears, click PODCAST in the turquoise strip at the top of the page. Next, click the purple podcast symbol to load the podcast, and click the triangle to start the news.
Students share student birthdays, fun facts, the weather forecast, school events, and much, much more!


http://www.the-review.com/news/article/4656627
Also, read the top 10 reasons students gave for wanting to be on the WPKY News Team this year:
1.I want to be a weather forecaster because I want to be a meterologist when I grow up, and I love to watch the Weather Channel.
2.I want to be a weather forecaster because I speak loudly, clearly, and with expression when needed so viewers can understand me.
3.I want to be in charge of the Keynote slideshows because I like technology.
4.I want to be a weather forecaster. Weather is important to me because when I grow up to be a Blue Angel pilot, I will need to check the radar.
5.I feel that doing something like this (being on the news team) will help me in the years to come.
6.I want to be a weather forecaster because I will do extra research and find current facts about the weather.
7.I want to be a newscaster because I would practice the news script before going on air.
8.I want to be a podcaster because I read with a lot of enthusiasm.
9.I'd like to be the music director because I love music and like working on the computer.
10. I would enjoy being the weather forecaster outside because I'd do anything just to get outside. (She drew a picture of herself in rain, snow, thunderstorms, but wrote NO TORNADO!)

You will receive the following materials:
• Lunch Menus for September
• Handbook for Students and Parents
• Lunch Deposit Slips
Students and parents will also be able to visit their classrooms for the 2009-2010 school year and locate their desks and lockers. Bring your school supplies and put them in your lockers so you won't have to bring them on the bus. You will also be able to meet your teachers. Each family will be able to pay school fees, deposit lunch money on your account, and verify bus information. Please plan on visiting us Thursday, August 20th.
