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Sunday, March 16, 2014

Principal's Post, March 2014



March 14, 2014

Dear Dobson families and friends,

We have been busy bees here at the Dobson School. Check out what has been happening lately…
The PSSA Prep season is in full swing and we have not let a few snowflakes get in our way! Despite the snow days in January and February, all classes have their eyes in the prize: Proficient and beyond on the 2014 PSSA. 

During the PSSA prep season, the Buzy Bee has been traveling around classrooms, catching all the action; the PPAA  (Principal’s Perfect Attendance Association) is happening right now (through to the end of the testing period- April 4th), helping students get the most out of the prep season by highlighting perfect daily attendance and perfect punctuality.  

We celebrated our annual Dr. Seuss day on Wednesday March 5th, sponsored, once again, by our friends at Expert Technology Associates of Plymouth Meeting. Featuring birthday cakes from Roma Bakery for every classroom and a donated book for every class library, the day was a huge success, with guest readers visiting all classrooms. E.T.A. has been a part of Read Across America at Dobson School for the past 6 years. We are very grateful. On that day, we were also honored with the presence of Representative Pam DeLissio, representative of the 194th district in Harrisburg, and a great friend of Philadelphia’s public schools. Now, the students of room 101 are Rep. DeLissio’s great friends!

On March 11th, a contingent from the Dobson School was invited to the Philadelphia Bar Association’s Quarterly Meeting at The Bellevue. The Chancellor of the Bar Association has chosen to use his tenure as leader of the most prestigious organization to call attention to the importance of supporting the public schools of our city. To that end, Chancellor Fedullo, along with keynote speaker Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Hite, announced a program for law firms to sponsor a Philadelphia public school. Mr. Fedullo’s firm is sponsoring Dobson! Attending the luncheon, along with the principal, was the Home and School President Lauren Tom, Student Council President, 8th grader Sydni Edwards, Student Safety Patrol Captain, 8th grader Seth Williams, fourth grader Maurice Arnold and second grader Jayden Tom. One highlight of the day occurred during the pre-meeting reception to which we were invited, where our students mingled with judges, lawyers and elected officials. District Attorney Seth Williams had an opportunity to meet Dobson’s Seth Williams. As they are both in law enforcement, they had much to talk about!

TOO MUCH TO FIT INTO ONE MONTH! This was the tagline for this year’s African American History Assembly, held on March 12th. The Dance Team and Choir dazzled the audience of students, teachers and parents, while students from the classrooms shared their learning about the rich contributions of African Americans to the fabric of American history.

On Friday, March 14th, we celebrated our annual ‘Doors of Dobson’ door-decorating contest. This PSSA stress buster has become a tradition within the walls of our school and caps off our prep season. There’s quite a healthy competition among classes, making for a tough decision among our honored judges: Chancellor Fedullo, Karen Buck, Esq., Debbie Smith, V.P. E.T.A., and Kim Wood, Project Manager of Destination Schuylkill River. Dr. Karen Kolsky, Assistant Superintendent of L.N. #6 was able to join us as well and walked the building, appreciating the presentations. The 2014 winners are: tied for 3rd place- Room 313 (Showers of PSSA tips) and Room 308/Grade 8 (Lego World). Second Place- Room 206/Grade 3 (the Pirates!) and the winners are …Room 309/Grade 8- We've Got the Magic! All the Doors of Dobson are impressive and we welcomed opportunity to showcase the creativity of our students; our visitors were duly amazed!  Click here to see all of the amazing doors!

Our next school-wide event is scheduled for Friday, March 21st, at 9:00a when our favorite legislator, Rep. Pam DeLissio will serve as the keynote speaker at the installation of the Student Council and Safety Patrol.  

Dobson School- where the action is… Come swim with best school of fish in this big sea of learning- the Dobson Dolphins will lead the way! I couldn’t be more proud to serve as Principal.

Sincerely,

Ms. Cruice
#proudprincipal

 Philadelphia Bar Association's Quarterly Meeting at The Bellevue

So proud of Dobson's Seth Williams, captain of Dobson's Safety Patrol, here with D.A. Seth Williams @ the Phila. Bar Ass'n Quarterly Mtg @ the Bellevue last week!

D.A. Seth Williams with 8th grader and Student Council President Sydni Williams @ the Bellevue #proudprincipal

On our way to the Bellevue Hotel!

On our way to the Bellevue Hotel!

On our way to the Bellevue Hotel!

Dobson Representatives with Chancellor Fedullo

 Dr. Seuss Day









 

Friday, February 28, 2014

Coming This Week: March 3rd

COMING THIS WEEK: March 3, 2014 **Updated**

SWEBS FOCUS:  Rule #4-I will solve my problems peacefully.

Dobson is conducting a mid-year Library review this week. Parent volunteers will be working with Ms. Paldino and Ms. Tierney to reorganize our Library, Tuesday, March 4th-7th.


 

Monday, March 3rd

  •  Read Across America: Dr. Seuss Day
    • Has been moved to Wednesday, March 5th due to potential inclement weather.

Tuesday, March 4th

  • Dobson celebrates the 100th Day of School.
    If we are canceled due to snow, our 100th Day of school celebrations will take place on Friday, March 7th.


Wednesday, March 5th

  • Read Across America: Dr. Seuss Day
    • All students will participate in our Annual, Read Across America, Dr. Seuss day with some cake and a visit from some very special guests.  Each class will read "Horton Hears A Who" with a guest.
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Thursday, March 6th

  •  Dobson's Annual African American History Assembly will take place at 2:00pm in the auditorium.  The assembly will feature presentations about famous African Americans from Philadelphia and how they have contributed to our city and our country, the Dance Team and Choir will perform, and class performances.Has been moved to Wednesday, March 14th and will be combined with our Student of the Month Celebrations.
  • Home and School Meeting at 6:00pm in the Auditorium

Friday, March 7

  • Fun Friday and 4th Grade Bake Sale
  • If we are canceled due to snow, our 100th Day of school celebrations will take place on Friday, March 7th.

Mark your calendar

  • Wednesday, March 12th:
    • Half Day for Students (12:10 dismissal)
    • Student of the Month and Annual African American History Assembly 
  • Friday, March 14th: Annual Doors of Dobson Contest
  • Sunday, March 23rd: The 8th Grade will be hosting a Flap Jack Fundraiser from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. at Applebee’s located at 8601 Henry Avenue.

 

   PSSA PREP TIP:  


Before Reading Strategies 
The test is on your desk. What do you do now?
  •  Open the Proper Mental “Files” 
    • When you are told to start, scan the test section you are working on. 
    • Think of the test as several small jobs - not one big one. 
    • Identify the type of reading, writing, science, or math you will be answering questions about. 
    • Get your head into the right mindset.
  • Scavenger Hunt 
    • Read the questions before reading the passage. Save time and do not read the answer choices.
    • Highlight key words in each question such as: “main idea,” “compare,” or “in the beginning of the passage…”. 
    • Also highlight any unusual words or words you are unsure of. You can try to use context clues from the reading passage or the answer choices to determine the meaning later.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

2013 Doors of Dobson!

 2013 Doors of Dobson Decorating Contest

Thank you to our judges!

 
Graphic Arts
7th Grade








Click Below to watch the Lower School MG do the Harlem Shake wearing their paper mache sarcophagus masks!


6th Grade

3rd Grade
5th Grade


 Click below to see the video that was featured on the 4th Grade Door!!Room 208 Knocks out the PSSA

4th Grade


8th Grade
8th Grade

Room 203
Room 202


Room 106
Room 106




Thursday, March 15, 2012

Dr. Seuss Day and Doors of Dobson


Dr. Seuss Day
The annual Read Across America Day, to honor Dr. Seuss’ Birthday, will be celebrated at James Dobson School on Friday, March 2nd.  For the fourth consecutive year, Expert Technology Associates, E.T.A., of Plymouth Meeting, will be coming to read to the students of Dobson School. This year’s Seuss book, Oh, The Places You’ll Go, and the literacy activity, is designed to support students in developing ideas and plans for the future.  Guest Readers include Craig Marowitz, President of Expert Technology Associates (E.T.A.) located in Plymouth Meeting, Debbie Smith, Vice-President, Human Resources, Chris Aldred, Marketing Director, E.T.A. employee and Roxborough resident Michelle Voight, and other E.T.A. volunteers.
E.T.A. has generously sponsored this annual event by supplying each classroom with a copy of the Dr. Seuss book and a delicious birthday cake from Roma Bakery, on Ridge Avenue, to foster a life long love of reading for the Dobson students. The staff and faculty always look forward to this collaboration with E.T.A.; Alicia Drelick, one of Dobson’s Autistic Support teachers, will be donning the Cat in the Hat Costume and visiting each classroom to add to the festivities. Students look forward to singing Happy Birthday to Dr. Seuss and enjoying some birthday cake. 

Doors of Dobson Contest
Dobson's Annual PSSA Door Decorating Contest took place on Friday, March 9th.  Students worked with their classes to come up with a concept and combine their ideas with PSSA prep tips.  Doors were judged by special guests, Lissa Johnson, Assistant Superintendent, Academic Division 9, and many others.  Our guests were greeted with a small breakfast and a performance by select Choir members. 
The judges were extremely impressed with the students work.  The students from Room 106 won first place with their door "Recipe for Success", Room 204 won second place with their Temple Run inspired door, and third place went to Ms. Purcell in room 306 and her 7th grade helpers with their Marcel the Shell with Shoes On door! Students were awarded with various prizes for their accomplishments.
PSSA's began on Monday, March 12th and will last until Monday, March 19th.

Room 208
Room 207
Room 206

Room 204

Room 203

Room 104

Room 106