Sunday, December 28, 2014

Wishing All A Very Joyous Holiday!!!

Please know that I'm sending the most sincere wishes for a very happy and healthy holiday season!  I do hope that our Daisy families are enjoying time with family and friends during this holiday break.

We had a wonderful Daisy Sing-A-Long on December 23, where we celebrated many wonderful "Acts of Kindness" that our students and staff are involved in.  Our "Mitten Tree" is pictured here, which is an incredible project that our Computer Teacher, Kim Godfrey, has led for the past ten years.  This year, our very generous students and staff donated 100 pairs of mittens and gloves for needy children.

At our Sing-A-Long, I was delighted to share the store of "The Mitten Tree" with our students.  As many of us were dressed in cozy pajamas, we discussed how the holidays are more about giving than receiving.
Ms. Garofalo's class recited their "Kindness Pledge," which they created themselves.
We also recognized the work that Andrew and James Scotella have done with their "Bottle It Up" program at school.  Through their recycling efforts, they have donated $1,500 to Smilow Cancer Center.
Many chose to donate to a very special fundraiser on that day, called "Mad For Madeline."  Madeline is a third-grader from neighboring East Lyme, who is preparing to undergo a bone marrow transplant. Our Daisy community raised $242 to help her family with this effort.

We also sang some traditional holiday songs, under the expert direction of Music Teachers Michele Hammond, Jennifer Bellizzi and Rachael Allen.
 I just have to add that one of my most memorable, and cherished, events during this holiday season was being invited to help "flip the switch" on Westbrook's Christmas Tree on the green.  What an honor!  The best part of all of that was seeing so many of our students and families at the event.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!!!
Warmly,
Mrs. Rose

Friday, December 5, 2014

Daisy's Climate Initiatives Featured in "Parent & Child" Magazine



The December/January 2015 issue of Scholastic's "Parent & Child" magazine includes an article on what it really takes to stop bullying.  In this article, Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg, co-chair of the National School Climate Committee, who has also trained Westbrook staff in School Climate, is featured as well as our very own Daisy Ingraham Elementary School.

In discussing what schools can do, it's imperative that staff is trained on how best to intervene the moment a clash happens.  Also, not all mean behavior is bullying; some of it is just unkind and must be addressed at the onset.  Here's a quote from the article:

"That's why all the adults at Daisy Ingraham Elementary School in Westbrook, Conn., are learning strategies that help create a more civil environment," says the school's principal, Ruth Rose.  

Also, in discussing Restorative Discipline and how students can "right a wrong," Rose says that "Sometimes kids fear they've dug a hole too deep to get out of.  We need to give them a chance to make things right."