Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Title One Hot Dog Roast

Title One sponsored a Hot Dog Roast this evening at Central. The purpose of the program was to introduce parents to Title One, what Title One is all about, and how the parents can help support their children at home with reading.

The evening began with a catered picnic by Humdinger. The parents and children got to eat hot dogs, baked beans, macaroni salad, and chocolate cake. Although the picnic was scheduled for outside, the rain did not dampen the spirits inside.

Mrs. Furman treated the children to a story, "The Principal From the Black Lagoon". What an interesting story! The children then went to a few classroom to read stories to the dogs.

I would like to thank Mrs. Pardoe, Mrs. Laudenslager, Mrs. Flerlage and Mr. Molino, our Title One teachers, for putting together a very informative and fun-filled evening. I also have to give special thanks to our Title One Para-professionals, Mrs. Guerrisky, Mrs. Dudek, and Mrs. Marzzacco for all their help and support, as well.

What an awesome evening. Thank you to all the parents for coming out tonight and helping us to support reading at school and at home. Also a special thank you to Title One for all you do! Keep up the great work.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

The Showdown Has Been Set For Saturday Night

The Penn State Nittany Lions vs. the number 1 ranked Ohio State Buckeyes. This is the game Penn State has been waiting for. Will Ohio State be the next Number 1 to fall? Happy Valley will be an unbelievable atmosphere for the 8:00 pm kick-up. I will be there cheering on the Nittany Lions. Go State!

Steelers vs. Broncos - Sunday Night

The Steelers play tonight vs. the Denver Broncos. Will the Steelers be able to continue on their winning ways? Willie Parker needs a big running game against the poor run defense of the Broncos.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Reading Class

Doesn't Mrs. Levan make reading class fun and interesting? She has some of the corniest jokes, so how can you not laugh. Does anybody remember what the word "haughty" means?

Ashley H. thank you for offering me a reading book. Can you tell me what the book you are reading is about? I was a little lost listening to the middle of the story.

7th Grade Math

Today I sat in on the 7th grade advanced algebra class during period 3. The discussion today was on ratio's. Does anybody remember what sports you could use ratios in? Mrs. Fink did a great job explaining ratios and providing you with some great real world examples. I hope everyone did well on their test.

Rommelt Track & Field Day

Today was the 5th & 6th grade Track & Field Day. What a beautiful day to be out on the football field and competing. It was a great time had by all. Did you place during Track & Field Day. If so, send me a comment and tell me what place you came in and in what event. It sounded like the 5th grade champion was Mr. Brown's Class and the 6th grade champion was Mrs. Ogden's Class. Way to go. Congratulations to all our place winners.


Monday, October 8, 2007

September Students of the Month

I would like to congratulate our September Students of the Month. Each grade level has chosen a few students to be recognized for their outstanding efforts through the month of September. They are:

5th Grade - Twix Picks: Brock Jones, Olivia Lorson, Lexi Holtzman, & Carter Alexander

6th Grade - M-azing Mounties: Kiersten Betz, Jennifer Jackson, Taylor Koser, & Dakota Rosenberg

7th Grade - Students of the Month: Andrew Gipe and Rachel Wonderlich

8th Grade - Student of the Month: Samantha Reasner and Hunter Rosenberg

Congratulations to all of you and keep up the great work.

PTO Fall Festival Was Another Big Hit!


I would like to thank everybody that came out to the Elementary PTO Fall Festival on Friday Night. It was a great time for everybody and there was a lot of great food. Most importantly it was a great time for the kids. I had a chance to talk to a lot of people while selling tickets.


Did you win a basket? I actually won a basket this year for my wife. It was a Fall Decorations basket with a lot of candles in it. My daughter also won a basket this year. She won a basket filled with cat supplies. We don't own a cat, but my son's girlfriend does, so she got the basket.


A special thank you to the PTO for sponsoring this great community event. It takes a lot of work, so please thank the PTO for all their hard work for our students. I know I am thankful for everything they do for us.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Sailor Visits Rommelt!

Did you see the article in the newspaper about one of our 6th grade students brothers stopping in to surprise him while home on leave from the Navy. Michael D. got quite the surprise yesterday. I would like to thanks all the teachers and students for giving Michaels brother quite the hereo's welcome. I would also like to give a special thanks to Mrs. Ogden for helping to arrange everything and making it such a great surprise. I am blessed to have such a great staff. If you missed the article I have copied it below from the Sun Gazette.

The thunderous applause of children filling a hallway of Rommelt Elementary School greeted U.S. Navy Seaman Scott Miller as he strode past them Friday. Decked out in his Navy whites and accompanied by a small entourage, including his mother and father-in-law, Miller walked into a classroom of sixth graders where he paused for a moment before barking the order, “Front and center, Michael Depasquale.” One of the students immediately went to the front of the room and embraced his big brother.

Miller, on leave from his home station in Norfolk, Va., was in South Williamsport Friday for an overnight visit with his family. Next month, he ships out for Iraq where he has already served one tour of duty. Miller is the son of Korin Hurley and the step-son of Gary Hurley, both of South Williamsport, who were on hand for the surprise school visit. His mother said she is happy he came home. “I’m so thrilled,” she said. “I am so proud of him. I think of him every day.”

Miller, a graduate of Muhlenberg High School in Reading, said he occasionally visits Lycoming County. “This is something I wanted to do,” he said of the surprise school visit with his little brother. The two share a common interests in music, television shows and paintball.

He joined the Navy nearly four years ago to “see the world” and plans on making the Navy a career. The sight of Miller in his Navy uniform seemed to pique the curiosity of the sixth graders. One male student wanted to know what kind of guns or artillery he had used.“Many,” Miller responded. When he asked the students if any of them had siblings in the military, a few hands shot up. Miller said his job in the Navy involves munitions and putting bombs on airplanes.

And then all too soon, the classroom visit was over.“Where are we going now?” Miller asked his mother. “We are going to walk down the hall and you are going to be embarrassed again,” she said. And once again, Miller was met with that thunderous applause of children as he moved past them.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

PTO Fall Festival

The annual Elementary PTO Fall Festival will be held tomorrow evening from 5:30 - 8:00 pm in the high school gyms. This has been a great time for everyone in the past, and I am sure this year won't be any different. I will be selling tickets. I hope to see you there.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Rommelt Study Skills/Recess Block

We are working very hard at developing a study skills block at the end of the day. The study skills block will occur 3 times a week at the end of the day and will replace recess. We will break the students out into smaller groups to allow them to work on reading skills development. I will post more information as the study skills block gets developed.

My Apologies

I would like to apologize for my lack of postings the last few weeks. I have finally gotten a lot of things caught up and will be making posts a few times a week. I am looking forward to posting about all of the great things that are going on in grades 5-8.