Read March’s issue of our school newsletter. Past issues can be found under the “About Us” tab.
Exceptional Service Awards
Congratulations to our 2022-23 Exceptional Service Award winner Maria Sida, Custodian! The Exceptional Service Award is the district’s highest honor for classified staff members.
These individuals display the following attributes:
-Strong attendance and dependability
-High quality and quantity of work
-Excel at working harmoniously with others
-Expert in their job responsibilities
-Regularly show initiative and creatively solve problems
-Provide excellent customer service
Their commitment to our students, staff and community is greatly appreciated.
Cheatham students demonstrate writing skills to Laveen Governing Board
Cheatham students demonstrated their writing skills to the Laveen Governing Board in February. Instructional coach Brittney Downs, 8th grade science teacher Stephen Gabaldon, and 7th grade math teacher Cecily Vanegas, presented how the school integrates writing through all subject areas via its Professional Learning Community process.
Cheatham’s 6th and 7th Grades Visit Junior Achievement’s Biz Town and Finance Park
Cheatham’s 6th and 7th Grade students visited Junior Achievement’s JA BizTown and JA Finance Park. This field trip took learning out of the classroom and into a hands-on environment. Students wrote checks, ran business, paid bills, and learned how to budget. The trip was sponsored by Desert Tree Farms.
Junior Achievement produced videos on their visit, which you can watch here.
6th grade video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJTyK1MYg5o
7th grade video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPIv-GYOpwk
Cheatham Kindergartners learn about Asian spinach, Temaki through Blue Watermelon’s Chef in the Garden program
Lori Hashimoto from Chef in the Garden and Blue Watermelon Project introduced the kindergarteners in Mrs. Turnbull’s class to preparing and enjoying temaki, an Asian spinach, avocado, and orange hand roll. You can imagine how fun it was to watch them experience all the new smells, textures, and flavors. Students also learned how to plant spinach in our very own Cheatham garden.
Arizona Cardinals Enjoy Milk & Cookies with Cheatham Students
A few Arizona Cardinals players stopped by Cheatham School last week to enjoy milk and cookies with a few classes.The Milk & Cookies reading program selects one school across the state each week during the football season to visit and encourage students to read. Mrs. Mendez’s 3rd grade class and Ms. Hermann’s first grade class were beyond excited to be selected this year. Big Red, Arizona Cardinals Cheerleaders and Arizona Cardinals player, Koda Martin stressed the importance of reading before sitting down to read some of their own favorite books. After the stories, Martin played a fun game of Heads Up, answered kid-approved questions, and signed a backpack for each student. The session ended with students enjoying milk and cookies. “This is the best day of my life,” said one 3rd grader. Thanks to the Cardinals, it was definitely a day students will remember for a lifetime. The Arizona Cardinals, SRP, and Albertsons-Safeway have been teaming up for 20 years to offer the “Milk & Cookies” reading program.
3rd and 4th Graders join Superintendent’s Math All Stars Club
District superintendent Dr. Sprout held an assembly at each school to introduce all third and fourth-grade students to the Superintendent’s Math-All Stars Club, challenging students to spend 15 minutes a day practicing math skills. Students who join the club will be given a Chromebook to use at home for the duration of the school year. Students will participate in the ALEKS online math program, a companion product to the district’s math curriculum. ALEKS uses adaptive tools to tailor students’ math practice to their identified needs. Dr. Sprout will appear in Google Classroom videos monthly to congratulate students and introduce the month’s challenges and monthly prizes.
School Newsletter For October
Read October’s issue of our school newsletter. Past issues can be found under the “About Us” tab.
School Newsletter September
Read September’s issue of our school newsletter. Past issues can be found under the “About Us” tab.
Julia Mister Receives Excellence in Education Award
Each year one teacher from each school is selected to receive the district’s Excellence in Education Award. This prestigious award is given to those who attain high academic achievement for their students, provide exceptional service and leadership at their school, and make a positive difference outside of the classroom and in the community.
Congratulations to Cheatham Elementary School- 7th grade ELA Teacher- Julia Mister. Mrs. Mister was recognized at the district’s annual all-staff celebration last week.