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Dec 4, 2017

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Contact Us
12201 Cross Peak View
Colorado Springs Co 80921
(719) 487-2000
From the Principal’s desk…

Hello CSP parents,

Thank you, Mrs. Higgins and Gr. 1-6 students, for a fabulous performance last Thursday at the Winter Concert. We had a record number of families turn out to join the festivities. We're glad you enjoyed the dessert receptions - our holiday treat to YOU! A special thanks to soloists: Kylie Bryant (Gr. 2), Amanda Cunneff, Kaitlyn Michael (Gr. 3 students), Aiden Kinney (Gr. 5), Charlotte Erickson (Gr. 6). A special thank you to Lily Matthews (Gr. 7), Hayden Unfred (Gr. 6), Ben Devolve (Gr. 8), Miles Newton (Gr. 5), for accompanying the upper elementary chorale on their lovely violins. Matthew Miller, Emily Mourn, and Anna Saxon (Gr. 4 students) comprised the Advanced recorder trio. Special thanks to our actors, Matthew Stroup, Samuel Sanders (Gr 3), Gr 3 Caller, Nate Wright, and Jaden Bryant and Sheperd Brandt (Gr. 5) for their dramatic "no's" in the Ugly Sweater tune. We appreciate Ms. Brittany Fontana serving as asst. director. Thank you, CSP staff, for your efforts to make the evening flow smoothly. I'm grateful to work with this incredible team every day!

Sincerely,


Susan Nosal

IMPORTANT DATES - CSP Calendar of Events

COLLEGE PATHWAYS THEATER PRODUCTION

Start your holiday season by bringing the whole family to A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. College Pathways students perform on Friday, Dec 8 and Saturday Dec 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the East Gym. General admission is $6 at the door. Elementary students’ cost is $5/ticket on Friday. TCA Junior/Senior high students’ cost is $5/ticket on Saturday with student ID. Faculty is free with ID.

CURRENT NEWS

TEACHER’S FAVORITES
Parents frequently ask ‘ What would my teacher or tutor like for Christmas, birthday, thank you gift, etc.?’ To make it easier to access your teacher’s ‘Favorites’, you can now find this posted on each grade level web page, including our Special’s teachers (located under the Specials TAB).

JUNIOR TITANS IN TRAINING BASKETBALL WINTER CAMP

Intrested in Basketball? It's time for the Annual Junior Boys Basketball Camp for TCA Students only starting in January.
GRADES 3RD - 6TH (TCA Student Only)
Jan. 27 - Mar. 17:
Saturday Afternoons: 1-4 PM
*Times may vary depending on camp numbers
Camp Price:
$55
*MUST Pre-Register by
January 5th
http://theclassicalacademy.ss9.sharpschool.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=765275&pageId=6882761

STOCKING STUFFER - KING SOOPERS NEIGHBORHOOD REWARDS PROGRAM

CSP has earned over $2,266 to date from the King Soopers rewards program. You can pick up a reloadable gift card in the CSP office. The initial cost is $5 per card, and the card is pro-loaded with $5. So the card is FREE! Every time you reload the card, CSP receives 5% back from King Soopers. Please consider supporting CSP with this easy program. For more details, contact the CSP office at 487-2000.

CSP GR. 4-6 STUDENT PERFORMERS

If your child signed up to perform in the In Harmony Festival, please pay the $20 fee by TH Dec. 7.

You may pay:

  • Drop off a $20.00 CHECK (made out to CSCC)
  • Drop off $20.00 CASH to the CSP office
  • Send in $20.00 CHECK OR CASH with your child to give to his/her classroom teacher.
  • Label the payment envelope “Children’s Chorale” with your child’s name & grade & day @ CSP.
  • Based upon the number of CSP students who choose to participate, Mrs. Higgins may need a few parent chaperones.
  • Questions? Contact Paula Higgins, CSP Music teacher, phiggins@asd20.org.

VISION AND HEARING SCREENING

Tues. Jan. 23, 2018

8:30 – 12:30

East campus classroom

If you would like to have your student screened by TCA nurses, please stop by the CSP-CP office to sign up for a time slot.

If your child wears contacts, glasses or hearing aids, please make sure they bring them for the screening.

TESTING/EVALUATION OPTIONS FOR HOMESCHOOLERS
Per Colorado law, homeschool students in the odd grades, beginning in Gr. 3, are required to take a standardized test or have a formal evaluation submitted to your local school district. (D20 recognizes CSP as the depository for these test scores.) CSP offers the ITBS-Cog AT Survey Battery in Grades 3, 5, and 7 for a $25 fee. Test dates are:

  • Fri. March 9 for WED classes Gr. 3 & 5 and MON. Gr. 7
  • Fri. March 16 – TH classes Gr 3 & 5
  • only students currently enrolled in CSP may test with us
  • A CSP Testing Information document including a permission slip will be sent home in January. Consider this info an EARLY heads-up so you can plan accordingly.

CSP-CP PROSPECTIVE PARENTS INFO NIGHT

TH Jan. 18

6 – 8 pm

East gym

Each year CSP and CSP hold a prospective parents night specifically to answer questions about each program.

The meeting begins with a large assembly in the gym for 15 – 20 min. to introduce both programs, followed by small group discussions led by Justin Peterson, CP Principal, and Susan Nosal, CSP Principal.

IMMUNIZATIONS – Is your student compliant?
There are several children who are not complaint on their immunizations for school. These parents have already received notification from the nurse regarding the details. I need you to know that we are required to exclude non-compliant students from class beginning January 4. Please help CSP by following one of these options to be in compliance.
1. Bring in immunization records to the school office that show your child is up to date on the required immunizations.
2. Sign the parent waiver form either online or by printing out the form. Here is the link: https://www.colorado.gov/cdphe/vaccine-exemptions

CHECK LOST & FOUND
Please check the Lost & Found rack & bins outside both FT & CSP offices. Left over items will be donated to charity during winter break.

WINTER BREAK
Our last day before winter break is Thursday, December 14.
CSP resumes classes on Thurs. January 4 for a full day of classes.
Hot lunch is available.

FRIDAY MAKE-UP DAY – MONDAY STUDENTS ONLY
Fri. January 19 will be our last Monday make-up day for this school year. No hot lunch is available. Bring a sack lunch & wear a uniform. Carpool as usual.


END OF SEMESTER

Our first semester ends on Fri. January 19. Participation reports will be distributed after the semester ends. Junior high students will receive their final grades on Infinite Campus. Grades K-6 will receive a hard copy report from your child’s teacher.
There will be no school on Monday, January 15, MLK Jr. Day.

ATTENDANCE POLICY
Parents - if your child will be absent please call 487-2000 and leave details on our attendance line. Students who are chronically absent and exceed 3 absences (6 Kinder half days) in a semester, excused or unexcused, risk not successfully completing the semester. Consistent attendance at CSP should be a top priority since we are a part-time program. See ATTENDANCE POLICY on the website> CSP/Parents/CSP Handbook/Attendance Policy.

AUDITIONS FOR CSP FAMILY TALENT SHOW – prepare now!

Thurs. Jan. 25
3:45 – 6:30 pm, Rm. 121
Students prepare a 3 min. solo, duo, or group performance (solo or with sibs, friends, parents)
Talent Show will be held Thurs. Feb. 8, 6 – 8:30 pm., TCA-E gym
More details to come in January
Contact Paula Higgins, phiggins@asd20.org for an audition time.

SKATE IN THE PARK
Outdoor ice skating in Acacia Park
Open every day until Jan.16, 2018
Hours vary, check the website before you go: www.DowntownCS.com


PREVIOUSLY POSTED NEWS


IEW WINTER RETREAT – Free for parents and staff

IEW invites parents and teachers to participate in an upcoming online retreat. IEW's Winter Retreat is free and provides a refreshing day of inspiration and encouragement from the comfort of your own home. It's also fun to watch together as a group. Speakers include Andrew Pudewa, Sarah Mackenzie, Linda Mikottis, Robert Bortins, and Adam Andrews. Registration can be found at: IEW.com/Winter-Retreat2017.

Workshops include:

PROJECT TCA - EAST CAMPUS GROUP

If you are interested in being the CSP representative for the East Campus Project TCA parent group, contact Lainie MacDonald in the CSP office at 487-2000 or lmacdonald@asd20.org.

Project TCA is providing a Soup & Salad lunch for staff on Tuesday, Dec. 5.

CSP parents with students in TUesday Kinder, 2, 4, 6 are asked to help.

If you’d like to contribute to this event click here to sign up.

CHARACTER

December Character Focus: Love, Hope, Generosity, Courage & Kindness. Teachers will note which character strengths were discussed each week so you may continue those conversations at home. CSP classes will also implement Peer Mentoring, i.e. pairing older and younger classes to engage in character discussions and activities together. Mentoring across grade levels is a part of the Board initiative for enriching TCA’s Character Education program.


CSP CURRICULUM

CSP LENDING LIBRARY

A variety of homeschool materials and required CSP curriculum
are available to check out for a minimal refundable cash deposit. You may check out the materials for the entire year. Please make an appointment with Ruth Kozyra, CSP Curriculum & Program Specialist, at rkozyra@asd20.org, 487-2027.

3rd – 8th GRADE TYPING PAL UPDATE:

Due to unforeseen circumstances, all Typing Pal passwords have been changed to titans. Your student’s user name will remain the same: first initial and last name, all in lower case. Please look for an email from your child’s teacher regarding this change and the benefits of using Typing pal.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ruth Kozyra, rkozyra@asd20.org.

CSP POLICY

UNIFORMS

View the elementary uniform policy and JH uniform policy on the CSP website. Neutral shoes are best. Students need to wear sneakers on PE days. JH students wear an athletic uniform for PE. Students may wear a solid color crew neck sweatshirt, cardigan sweater or TCA logo hoodie in the classroom in approved TCA colors - navy, hunter green, red, or white.

UNIFORM PICTORIAL GUIDE

Click here for pictorial guide to uniform policy.


CSP WEBSITE & D20 PARENT PORTAL


TCA’s website: http://www.tcatitans.org


PAY MANDATORY STUDENT FEES www.payforit.net
CSP 2017-18 Student Fees are online at CSP/ Fees & Forms. Pay mandatory CSP fees on-line through your Infinite Campus Parent Portal. Parents input child’s Student ID to complete the account set-up. Use payforit username and password to log onto: www.payforit.net. You may pay TCA student fees without incurring any convenience fee. (NOTE: There is a convenience fee for online lunch-money payments.) Questions? Contact Toni Demott, tdemott@asd20.org, 488-6479.

TCA FAMILY NEWS

BOX TOPS

Turn in those box tops and soup labels you have collected over the year. Box Tops are worth 10 cents; bonus Box Tops are worth more. We earn thousands of dollars every year for TCA East & CSP! If you have a King Soopers or Safeway card, you can register them at eLabelsforEducation.com and earn bonus points for TCA East. Clip the UPC codes on the label and turn them in at school.

COMMUNITY NEWS

PPLD Library 21C
DECEMBER / JANUARY EVENTS

  • AfterMath: Wednesdays from 3:30-6 p.m. Is math homework getting you down? Our experienced math tutors can help you improve your grades and take the stress out of math. ( No AfterMath December 20, 27 and January 3).
  • Paws to Read: Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Kids can practice reading aloud and improve fluency by sharing a story with one of our loveable Paws to Read Therapy dogs!
  • Elementary Make/Tween Twist Thursdays:
    • Thursday, December 7 from 4:30-5:15 p.m. ChemisTREES:Elementary MAKE and Tween Twist are combined today to explore chemistry through holiday-themed fun! For ages 5 - 12 years.
    • Thursday, December 14 from 4:30-5:15 p.m. Tinker Trees: Elementary MAKE and Tween Twist are combined today! Kids will use engineering skills to build various trees. Ages 5 - 12 years.
    • Thursday, January 4 from 4:30-5:15 p.m.
    • Thursday, January 18 from 4:30-5:15 p.m.
  • Story time with Mrs. Claus: Saturday, December 9 3:30 p.m. Come to a special story time and meet Mrs. Claus!
  • Kids Movies: Come watch a movie with us on the Saturday afternoon.
    • Cars 3: Saturday, December 16 1:30 p.m.
    • Despicable Me 3: Saturday, January 20 1:30 p.m.
  • Saturday SALT: Saturday, December 23 1:30-2:15 p.m. This drop-in program for 5- to 12-year-olds revisits favorite S.A.L.T. (Science, Art, Literature, Technology) activities.
  • Lego Build: Saturday, January 6 from 10:30-12:30 LEGO enthusiasts of all ages! Join us for our monthly LEGO Build! We'll provide the LEGOs, you bring the creativity! Open to everyone. Please do not bring your own LEGOs (however, donations are gladly accepted!).
  • Family Fun: Kids Music and Storytelling with Wilson & McKee: Saturday, January 27 1:30 p.m. Bagpipes, harp, accordion, songs, and amazing stories fill the hour! Kids (and caregivers) love this exciting program filled with fun!

**Just a reminder--PPLD will be closed December 24, December 25, January 1 and January 15.

PIKES PEAK LIBRARY DISTRICT (PPLD) HOMESCHOOL HUB
https://ppld.org/homeschool-hub
The public libraries offer activities & events for homeschool families.

AN HOUR OF CODE IN DECEMBER

Tuesday, December 5 | 10 am - 1 pm | The Commons on Champa, 1245 Champa St, Denver

Students (3rd-7th grade): Prepare to have fun, be inspired and learn about a variety of exciting opportunities in computer science. Seats are limited, so register now!
Computer science is changing every industry, and it will continue to play a large role in future careers for today’s students. Although it's the number one source of all new wages in the U.S., fewer than half of U.S. schools offer any computer science courses whatsoever. Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code are changing that. In celebration of this year’s Computer Science Education Week, CTA is proud to partner with Code.org and MindSpark Learning for a fun, hands-on learning event for students around computer science and the role it will play in future careers.
The event will allow students to experience four 30-minute workshops: Hour of Code online activities, robotics, “unplugged” problem solving and critical thinking activities and a presentation by industry experts.

COLORADO SPRINGS CHILDREN’S CHORALE
AUDITIONS TO BE HELD JANUARY 9, 10 & 11, 2018
Students in grades 3-7 may audition for the Children’s Chorale. Good candidates should have basic pitch-matching ability, well-focused behavior and a strong desire for a varied performing arts experience. Please call the Chorale office at 633-3562 with any questions.
They have an extensive tuition assistance program to help talented kids who may not be able to afford an extracurricular activity.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE AUDITION PACKET

For Gr. 4 families: FREE! FINE ARTS CENTER MEMBERSHIP

In an effort to maximize learning opportunities and incite a lifelong love and appreciation for the arts with area youth, the Fine Arts Center is proud to announce the Passport to the Arts program for 4th grade students and their families.

Parents can register their fourth grade student for the Passport to the Arts program to receive:

  • A FREE one-year family membership to the Fine Arts Center (for the fourth grader, two adults, and all other children under 18 in the household)
  • (1) FREE children’s ticket to the FAC’s spring family theatre production Androcles and the Lion (Mar. 2 – Apr. 1, 2018)
  • 50% off select Bemis School of Art classes for the fourth grade student. Please call (719) 475-2444 for a list of courses currently available to Passport holders.
  • Access to activities in the museum specifically built for fourth graders and their families

https://www.csfineartscenter.org/visit/tours/passport-to-the-arts/

STEM PROGRAM FOR HOMESCHOOLERS

STARBASE is a Department of Defense (DoD) funded program for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) for 5th graders. There are over 50 sites nationwide. We are the only STARBASE in Colorado. We started in Dec. 2014.There is no cost to attend and students and teachers/parents bring a cold lunch. We meet one day each week for five weeks. Students receive five hours of fun, engaging "hands-on minds-on" STEM lessons and activities. We provide all supplies. We are currently booked for this year but you can register for next school year.

Typical physics lesson: Learn about Newton's Second Law of Motion then launch a mini-trebuchet varying the counterweights. Students see the formula F=M times A in ACTION!

Chemistry: Molecular Modeling includes a basic intro into the periodic table of elements and then students build molecules with molecular modeling kits. Ex. They connect two Hydrogen atoms with one Oxygen atom to create the molecular structure of water.

Contact: Patty Smathers, Director

Peterson STARBASE

719.556.9500

719.556.9506

psstarbasepeterson@gmail.com

COTILLION FOR GR. 3-8 STUDENTS

25th Annual Colorado Springs Cotillion online registration opens Tues. November 28. Classes for Gr. 3-8 students begin Tuesday, January 16, 2018 for six weeks (on Tuesdays) at the Colorado Springs Country Club. In a world where kindness, courtesy and respect are often overlooked, JDW is recognized as an authority in educating young people in the art of social dance and social skills training. Dance teaches physical respect, develops confidence and establishes teamwork. Social skills help students communicate more effectively and set a leadership example in school while promoting confidence and character. For more information, go to Cotillion.com or contact TCA East parent Kelly Cameron at kellycam19@gmail.com or 238-5912. Price is $215 per Gr. 3-6 student; $265 per Gr. 7-8 student.

SPACE FOUNDATION DISCOVERY CENTER HOMESCHOOL DAY

The Space Foundation Discovery Center is inviting homeschoolers from across the Pikes Peak region to join us for our monthly Homeschool days. In the Discovery Center's Lockheed Martin Space Education Center, participate in hands-on science activities to learn about Space travel and the universe around us. In the Northrup Grumman Science Center, presentations on Science on a Sphere will educate and entertain as we explore the Solar System and Earth Systems. In the EL Pomar Space Gallery view artifacts and models telling the story of historic and future space exploration.

All these activities and more are included in our special Homeschool Admission Rates. Admission to the Discovery Center is free to our Discovery Center Passport Holders. Homeschool day will reoccur monthly with new themes and activities designed to engage learners on all levels. These activities are also a great way to meet other homeschoolers in the area and help enrich your child's learning experience. Homeschool days is just one of the many exciting programs that the Space Foundation puts on to inspire, enable, and propel learners everywhere.

We have the following upcoming dates available (10:00-4:00):

Wednesday, December 6th—The Science of Star Wars

Wednesday- January 3rd—Robotics

Wednesday-February 7th—Space Olympics

Wednesday-March 7th—The Art of Space

Wednesday-May 2nd—Tinkering

$2 each (Ages 2-4)

$7 each (Ages 5-17

1 Adult Free per family, each additional Adult $5.00

No Additional discounts apply

Additional information can be found on our website by clicking
SpaceFoundation

TUTORING AVAILABLE - Through Children’s Literacy Center

Do you have children who attend your school that are struggling with reading? Did you know they could receive free tutoring through Children’s Literacy Center (CLC) at the Monument Library?

Children’s Literacy Center (CLC) is a local non-profit organization whose mission is to build a life of success through a foundation of literacy…ONE child at a time. Questions? Contact Pamela Polke, Program Director/ Office #: (719) 471-8672 ext. 2, Fax #: (719) 473-0439 (CSP teachers sent home info on the CLC recently.)

INTERESTED IN GIRLS SCOUTS? Troops are forming now! Click here for more information.

25th ANNUAL BETTY FIELD MEMORIAL YOUTH WRITING CONTEST (2018)

All 6th through 12th grade students in El Paso County and in areas served by the Pikes Peak Library District are invited to enter the Betty Field Memorial Youth Writing Contest and earn top honors plus cash prizes. This annual mystery writing contest encourages students to develop their creative writing skills. Details at www.writingcontest612.info. Deadline for submission of entries is 5:00 PM, Saturday, February 24, 2018. The winning authors in all categories will be honored at the April 7, 2018 Awards & Recognition Program. Questions? Contact Diane Pfalzgraf, PPLD Contest Coordinator, (719) 591-2404, 10 AM to 7 PM or email at FriendsPPLD@pcisys.net




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