Thursday, December 22, 2011

Baking Cookies for the Holidays

The Ambassadors went to work baking cookies that they could deliver to the area nursing homes.  Over eight dozen cookies were baked in the school ovens while our students took time to decorate them.  Of course there was a little fun involved in this activity.  And we were very lucky that the cookies ended up in the tins for delivery.








 


The Ambassadors also decided to provide three needy families with a Walmart gift card to help these families with their holiday celebrations.  The Ambassadors raise funds by asking the local community for spare change for the "Change for Change" campaign.  Please contact one of the schools Ambassadors to learn more about this fundraising effort.


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Science Club Movie Night

The Science Club held another great movie night for all grades.  The Elementary students snuggled together in the music room and enjoyed a snack pack while they watched Happy Feet.  The older students enjoyed a holiday movie in the science room.  Movie nights are scheduled every six weeks as a fundraiser for the Science Club.  The money raised will help fund some of the field trips that are scheduled. The next movie night is planned for sometime in February.
Elementary Students watch Happy Feet!

Older students watch Holiday Movie = )




Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Reading Buddies






 At Pikes Peak Prep second and fourth graders spend time reading to each other.  This turned out to be a great time for learning, but also provided additional time to get to know each other.  Reading and a little relaxation was just a couple of ingredients to make this afternoon a true success.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

PPP Elementary Eagles Basketball!

2011 PIKES PEAK PREP INVITATIONAL
ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE ?
This week is promised to be filled with lots of healthy competition!
Lets all come out and rally our Young Eagles!  and our guest :)

Elementary playoff schedule starts tonight (December 6th) @ 4:30 and 5:30   
  PPP Eagles plays @ 4:30 vs STAR ( this winner plays Wends day @ 4:30) Go Eagles!!!!!!
Wendsday (December 7th) 4:30 (this winner plays Thursday @ 4:30)
Thursday (December 8th) 4:30 (this winner is the Champion!)

Admission is:
$2.00 for adults
$1.00 for students
We will have a concession special  "Hot dog, popcorn and juice" $3.00 

See you at the games!

Important Weather Information

Dear Pikes Peak Prep Community:

The winter season is upon us. We recently made a decision to have a two-hour delay last Monday, December 5. Although we made this decision on Sunday night and had it scrolling on all the TV stations it was confusing because we did not follow District 11. I am so sorry for any confusion that resulted due to our decision.  

I am hoping to avoid this type of confusion in the future. There are times that we may NOT follow District 11. We understand that to open or close schools in bad weather has a big effect on families. We also understand that our students are better served, both academically and socially, by being in school.

However, our top priority is the safety of our students. Many times conditions improve within a couple of hours. With this in mind, Pikes Peak Prep will occasionally have a two-hour delay. This allows time for work crews or the weather to improve. Sometimes a two-hour delay may be announced, but because conditions have not improved as expected, the schools may close. Be sure to check back with the TV, PikesPeakPrep.org or call us at 570-7575 ext. Please be advised that if Pikes Peak Prep is announced as closed, that is a final decision and will not be changed.

How do we make our decision?
We make the decision to close or delay school in bad weather based on a careful analysis
of all relevant factors, including:
  • Information on road conditions from transportation staff and other local officials.
  • Amount of snow and ice accumulation.
  • Lack of electricity/heat in buildings.
  • Temperature and wind chill. Some of our students walk to school
  • Weather predictions.
  • Decision of neighboring districts.
How is the public notified?
Local TV stations for up-to-date information on school closings and the Pikes Peak Prep Website, http://www.pikespeakprep.org/  or call 570-7575 ext. 1.
When is the decision made?
The decision must be made by approximately 6:00 AM or earlier so we can notify TV stations, and staff.
Can the decision to stay open be reversed?
Keep in mind, even if weather conditions worsen, we cannot reverse our decision in the morning without endangering students. Once we make the decision to open the school many parents rely on our decision and leave for work.

Although we do our absolute best in this process, we know that often no perfect decision exists. If you feel that it is unsafe for your child to attend school, use your best judgment on whether he or she should attend. We hope this explanation helps everyone understand the process our staff uses to make the best possible decision for everyone in our school.

Thank you and best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season.

Monica Ramey
Director of Operations / Co-Principal
Pikes Peak Prep
719-570-7575 ext. 3159

Monday, December 5, 2011

Calendar for December

2011/December Calendar
December 1st: 4:30 BB Game @PPP
December 5th: 3:30 Tutoring, 4:00 Talent Show
December 6th: 4:00 SAC Meeting, 4:30 BB Tournament PPP, 5:00 PTO Meeting
December 7th: 3:30 Clubs, 5:30 PPP Board Meeting
December 8th: 3:30 Tutoring, 3:45-5:30 Movie Night, 4:30 BB Tournament PPP
December 9th: 4:00 Skate City, 5:00 PTO Craft Fair @PPP
December 12th: 3:30 Tutoring, 4:30 Academic Committee
December 13th: 3:45 Staff Meeting 6:00 Boys HS BB @PPP
December 14th: 3:30 Clubs, 5:30 PPP Board Meeting
December 15th: 3:30 Tutoring, 6:00 Holiday Music Concert @PPP
December 16th: LAST DAY OF SCHOOL BEFORE BREAK-HAPPY HOLIDAYS
December 19th-January 2nd: Winter Break
January 3rd: School Resumes

Friday, December 2, 2011

Science Club Movie Night!!!

Science Club is once again sponsoring Movie Night on Thursday December 8, 2011 from 3:45-5:30P.  Teachers will be collecting permission slips and money each day during homework time. A Science club member will collect the envelopes each day prior to the movie day. Hope to see everyone there!


Ms. Duran
Madison
Kalesha
Nathaneal
Jazmin
Katie
Savannah
Blanca

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Samone a.k.a. "UsaMiKo"

Until Pikes Peak Prep 9th grade student, Samone Roberts, walked into my office I knew nothing about Manga.  


A little bit of research told me that Manga is the Japanese word for comic.  Manga-style comic books, graphic novels and artwork are gaining international popularity. But here was one of our students who had actually taken her artistic talent to put together a comic story and artwork in Manga-style. Samone Robert has been drawing in Manga-style since she was nine years of age.

There are many characteristics that make Manga very distinctive. The largest thing that Manga art is known for is its characters. Manga characters almost always have large eyes, small mouths, and they also usually have abnormal hair color.  This type of comic book reads from right-to-left.  Most people would consider it backwards. In the early ‘90s, when Manga first came to America, comic companies would print the comics to read left-to-right like an American comic.  But most companies nowadays are printing them in their original format. Also, these type of comics are often done in black/white instead of color.


Samone’s story focuses on an agency whose main purpose is to defeat evil monsters called Ink Marks.  One agent, LiLa, while working hard does not accomplish much and she blames one of the most popular and successful agents Yumi.  The boss of the company requests that both agents co-teach a class for upcoming, new agents.  They now have to work together to teach others while defeating an evil monster.

Samone (AKA UsaMiKo*) will continue to expand on the project and is saving money to print copies of it.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pikes Peak Prep Ambassadors Introduce Fundraising Campaign


Recently fourteen student were selected as the Ambassadors for Pikes Peak Prep Charter School. These Ambassadors represent the school throughout the community with service projects, speaking engagements and business opportunity tours.  The Ambassadors represent the diverse school population and are viewed as mentors and leaders of Pikes Peak Prep. These students were provided etiquette and public speaking training at The Warehouse Restaurant, private dining room.  Ms. Denise Sutton spent the lunch focusing on etiquette skills that are needed in a professional environment. Our young gentlemen were standing each time our female students needed to leave the table! Everyone learned to always pass to our right and what piece of silver needs to used for each portion of the meal. After lunch, Dawn Dawson (Reflections Advertising) gave our students some valuable advice on public speaking.

Our young Ambassadors were given the opportunity to use their skills at the White Linen Lunch at The Warehouse.  There were about 25 guests from nearby churches, ENT Federal Credit Union, Compass Bank, Urban Peak, Pikes Peak Library District, USOC, Comcast Cable, and others that were entertained by 9th grade Pikes Peak Prep students.  The Ambassadors greeted their guests as they arrived. Six of the Ambassadors spoke why Pikes Peak Prep is so important to their lives.  Lastly, one of our Ambassadors kicked off the fundraiser that these students have decided to focus on this school year, Change for Change. The Pikes Peak Prep Ambassadors decided that they wanted to support families in need that are located in their own school community. 

There are families within the Pikes Peak Prep community that can not afford gas, groceries, medication or even utilities.  Ambassadors are collecting spare change to support these requests. During the White Linen Lunch the Ambassadors received close to $200.00 to fund requests. One of the clergy members from a nearby church will collect money from their congregation every other Sunday using the Change for Change can to help our students and their cause.  The Ambassadors will continue to raise money for their community families and fund these needs throughout the school year.

Please look for the Pikes Peak Prep Ambassadors as they continue to try to make a change in our community! Keep up the good work!

Monday, November 28, 2011

CenturyLink Employees Give for Thanksgiving

There’s a reason to be thankful at Pikes Peak Prep.  All families in need of a Thanksgiving dinners received a full Thanksgiving dinner for six thanks to the donations from local employees of Century Link.  On November 18 employees of Century Link delivered Thanksgiving dinners for 20 families at the school.  These contributions assisted the Pikes Peak Prep families in making their celebrations truly happy.  Thank you so much to the employees at Century Link.

Limo Tours to Everest College!



Everest College sent a Limo to pick up the Pikes Peak Prep students for a tour of the college.  For most of the students it was there first time to ride in such luxury.  Once they arrived at the college they were greeted by the Everest College staff who provided them information and a tour of the facility.  The students were treated to lunch, candy, and even got to ride back to Pikes Peak Prep in the Limo.





Monday, November 21, 2011

A Beautiful Wall by our Students

Congratulations to the most recent Ben Franklin Award Winners Ms. Stephanie Studebaker and Ms. Lisa Cross. When classes started this August, everyone probably noticed the gorgeous mural painted onto the wall dividing PPP from the empty lot beside it. During the end of last year, Ms. Studebaker noticed the wall was always tagged with “gang-related” signs. Thinking it was a perfect way to improve the school and school community, she along with Ms. Cross set out to change the “artwork” on this wall into something beautiful that displayed our students many talents. Ms. Studebaker took the time and effort to make sure the idea was approved by all those who needed to be notified and Ms. Cross gathered all the supplies and donations needed for the project. With only a month and a half left of the school year, the two teachers along with supervision of other teachers and PPP’s students from 3rd grade and 8th grade set out to turn the wall into a magnificent wall of beauty. Ms. Studebaker, Ms. Cross, and their students are excellent examples of how we can help improve our school and community.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

PTO Craft Fair coming up...

Just a note from your fabulous PTO
During the PTO Craft Fair (December 9th), the PTO will be raffling off some “Theme Baskets” and other prizes.

We are asking for themed donations from teachers, parents and friends for each of the grade classes
 K-12. A week before the fair, (Dec 2nd ) A PTO representative will pick up all donations from classes and separate items into 12 baskets.

All donations must be new items for the baskets. Items can be anything pertaining to your student’s grade theme.

Thank you in advance,

Pikes Peak Prep PTO

                                                     Class themes are as follows
                             Kindergarten- Crayola’s/ Art             1st Grade- Barbie
                                        2nd Grade- Disney                    3rd Grade- Pets
                                   4th Grade- Chocolate                 5th   Grade-Christmas
                                  6th Grade - Books/Reading              7th Grade- Coffee / kitchen
                                     8th Grade - Sports                       9th Grade - Game night
                                                  10th -11Grades’ camping/ outdoors
                                                                   12th Movie night

Friday, November 11, 2011

Climb, Climb, Climb!

Pikes Peak Climbing Club

The Rock Climbing club is structured for our 7th-12th grade and meets every Wednesday from 3:45 p.m. - 6.00 p.m. at CityROCK. Students learn the basics of climbing, knots, belaying techniques, and safety.  They will climb indoors and outdoors, visiting such places as Ute Valley Park, Garden of the Gods, Cheyenne Canyon, and other out of town spots.  They will rappel, boulder, top rope, and sport climb. 

CityROCK has climbing for all ages and abilities. Their gym features climbing walls for leading and top roping, with overhangs, cracks and dry tooling routes for ice training. They also have a large area dedicated to bouldering with a large variety of problems.

Check out a couple of photos from last year.


Art Newsletter November 2011

Dear Parents,

All grades had a great time doing Day of the Dead activities, including masks and sugar skulls. In November we will be studying the artist Andrea Zittel.

All grades will be designing their own escape vehicle or floating manmadepopsicle sticks, yarn, and clay. The kids are very excited about this project!
In the early 1990s, Andrea Zittel began making art in response to her own surroundings and daily routines, creating functional objects that fulfilled the artist’s needs relating to shelter, food, furniture, and clothing. She produced her first "Living Unit"--an experimental structure intended to reduce everything necessary for living into a simple, compact system—as a means of facilitating basic activities within her 200-square-foot Brooklyn storefront apartment. In order to make customized "Living Units" and other usable artworks available to contemporary consumers, Zittel launched the one-woman corporation, A-Z Administrative Services. While some of her modernist-inspired products were designed with the intention of making daily routines easy and efficient, others, such as the pod-like "Escape Vehicles," appealed to fantasies of isolating oneself from the outside world.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November Science Newsletter Info

Duran- November Science Newsletter Info

7th Grade:  Plants/Cellular Respiration

Often called producers and autotrophs, these organisms are the basis of the energy cycle of life.  Without plants, consumers/heterotrophs would not have the energy required to sustain life.  Students will be investigating how plants get their nutrients through their structural design- plants are not just a stem and leaves.  In addition, we will learn that consumers and producers utilize energy in a process known as Cellular Respiration.

8th Grade:  Seasons

In science there are many misconceptions about why we experience seasons on Earth.  One of those is that our distance from the sun determines Winter and Summer.  Students will discover that it is the tilt of the Earth, 23.5, toward or away from the Sun is the main determining factor.  In addition, we will learn that the tilt and position of the Earth in its revolution around the sun determines Fall and Spring Equinox, and the Summer and Winter Solstice.

Biology:  Cells

Cells are the basic unit of life.  As students will discover, it was the work of many scientist such as Schleiden, Schwann, Hooke, Van Leuwenhoek and Virchow, who were prominent figures in the discovery of what is a cell, the components of cells, and how cells specialize.  Their work was the driving force of the Cell Theory.  Students will learn that cells are either prokaryotic or eukaryotic and contain small organ called organelles that are responsible for the maintenance and function of the cell.

Chemistry:  Predicting Products

Students have learned that all matter is a product of one of 6 types of chemical reactions.  Students have learned to identify the types of bonds that can form between elements which will be their guide to predicting products of various reactions.  In addition, we will continue to use our knowledge and skills to balance those equations, as well.

Earth Science:  Glaciers, Deserts and Wind

The Ice Age was a period of time when much of the Earth was covered in glaciers.  These ice masses have slowly moved over the Earth, down mountain valleys, and steep rock walls leaving behind a changed landscape.  Students will discover that these resultant changes can be seen in the form of glacial troughs, hanging valleys, cirques, arêtes, and horns.  We will also differentiate between a glacier and an ice sheet.  Ice sheets are much larger, land bound, and are found covering Greenland and Antarctica.

GEO AMBASSADORS

Congratulations to the following students for being selected to be GEO Ambassadors. These students will host the White Linen Lunch, Monday November 14th at Noon.

"Gratitude is the Best Attitude"

November School Wide Character Development

Character Trait of the Month 

Character Education Trait
Our Character trait word for the month of November is GRATITUDE. This month we will be working on understanding why gratitude is important and how it impacts our future social and academic success.   

We will be commending grateful behaviors and discussing ways we can show gratitude for our community and people who serve/work to make our world a better and safer place. As well as showing appreciation for ourselves, in relationships with classmates, teachers, friends and family, in our education and overall character. We will also highlight ways showing gratitude creates opportunities for triumph and growth. 

We will continue the character trait tickets.  When students are seen displaying grateful actions they will be rewarded with “Caught Being Grateful” tickets.  These tickets allow students the opportunity to be nominated for Eagle of the week and month.  Their names will be announced in the morning on Fridays, and for Eagles of the month the students are treated to lunch with the principal!


Gratitude/thankfulness – a feeling of thankful appreciation for benefits received


Gratitude is the memory of the heart. ~ French proverb, Jean Baptiste Massieu

Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings joy and laughter into your life and into the lives of all those around you. ~ Eileen Caddy

Happiness is itself a kind of gratitude. ~ Joseph Wood Krutch

The only people with whom you should try to get even are those who have helped you. ~ John E. Southard

If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful for what he’s going to get. ~ Frank A. Clark

Gratitude is the best attitude. ~ author unknown

Give thanks.  Appreciate what you DO have…the more we give thanks, the more we receive to be thankful for.  Gratitude is the gift that always gives back. ~ Matthew McConaughey

Congrats Katy and Berea!

 

We currently have two seniors at PPCC.  Both took the Accuplacer.  Katy Hartlaben, a Junior, passed all three parts.  Last year she earned 10 college credits.  She is currently enrolled in three classes; Communication 125, English 122, Anthropology 101 and will earn an additional 9 credits at the end of this semester. Right now, we plan on Katy taking 4 classes next semester and earning an additional 12 credits.  So at the end of this year she should have 31 credits.  Next year, she will easily complete her Associate Degree as a Senior.  Way to go Katy!

Berea Olson, a senior also passed the Accuplacer.  Last year she earned 3 college credits.  This semester she is taking 2 classes; English 121 and Business 115.  She should earn 6 credits.  So at the end of the semester she should have earned 9 credits.  Depending on how successful she is, she will take one or two classes next semester.  Therefore, she will have 12 – 15 college credits when she graduates. Awesome job Berea!

We anticipate additional Pikes Peak Prep students joining these two in the Middle College Program next semester.  We have over 50 students who just took the Accuplacer in October! Keep up the good work students!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Trunk or Treat or Bus!

Pikes Peak Prep Charter  in conjunction with the Hillside Neighborhood Association harvested together a bus full of treats (and wind blown decorations) for  local kids as they came out dressed up in characters' from A to Z traveling from trunk to trunk.
The Hillside Community Center sponsors this event every year as a safe alternative for
Trick or Treat for the very little werewolves' and princess' with a
costume competition ages 0-10 as well as a trunk competition.

Thanks to the Murphy's of Pikes Peak Prep, Pikes Peak Prep staff (and students)
and the Hillside Neighborhood Association for a Bootiful afternoon!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Young Marine Cpl @ PPP!

During one of the 'Spirit Week' students were encouraged to dress up for 'Career Day'. Ninth grader, Erik Hartleben, displayed his rank, ribbons and uniform which were not borrowed, but have been earned. He is in the Young Marines and has earned the title of Young Marine Corporal. The Young Marines is an excellent way for young people to develop responsibility, self-discipline and good leadership skills.  Erik has been with this program for almost two years and loves it!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Dance the Night Away!


Pikes Peak Prep held it’s first Homecoming Dance at Hillside Community Center. High school students were allowed to bring a date and free pizza and pop were served to all that attended.  Math instructor, Andrew Pompelia was the DJ and spun tunes that the students enjoyed. 

Decorated in a casino theme, students dressed in their best party wear.  Yearbook Club used this dance as an opportunity to raise funds to help with the production of the Yearbook this year. There was an entrance fee of $5.00 and students were given the opportunity to bring a guest.  Chaperons consisted of a handful of parents, teachers and administration. 

This was such a huge success that it has created discussion centered around Spring Prom.






Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Science-Filled Saturday

Pikes Peak Prep had seven science club members, three parents and one guest attend the Colorado Springs Science Festival Carnival Kick-Off at UCCS last week. Students stretched their minds (and their school weeks) at this event on a Saturday. Students had the opportunity to experience a myriad of hands-on activities as well as attend two special presentations: Matter and The Chemistry of Magic. A great time was had by all!

Monday, October 31, 2011

A Big Thank-You to CenturyLink

Pikes Peak Prep would like to send a huge Thank-you to local CenturyLink employees for the recent school supplies donation on October 21, 2011. CenturyLink is known for their philanthropic focus on K-12 Education and we are very greatful for their support of our school. Thank-you!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Moving and Grooving at PPP

Everyone is moving at Pikes Peak Prep.  Every morning staff and students exercise together for five minute to get their blood flowing.  It’s a great way to start the day.  The students have other opportunities to move around in physical education, stretching club, exercise club and volleyball.


Monday, October 24, 2011

Wednesday = Game Day!


The students at Pikes Peak Prep enjoy playing games during Wednesday Club. Students have time to learn new games from cards to chess. This club provides students a social opportunity in competitive environment.

Friday, October 21, 2011

French Club!

          Bienvenue! Welcome to French Club!

French club meets every Wednesday in the kindergarten classroom immediately following dismissal. The club is dismissed at 4:00 sharp. French club is offered to 3rd-12th grade students at Pikes Peak Prep. Students will learn to greet each other in French and will be exposed to French culture through listening to French music, watching French film and eating French food! I am eager to have your child participate!




Thank you,

Ms. Casey Reinhardt

Kindergarten Teacher



Thursday, October 20, 2011

History Happenings

       
Newsletter for October, 2012                            Ms. Pamela Levicki                 719.570.7575   Ext. 3162
                                                                    plevicki@geoacademies.org


7th and 8th Grade:
We have completed our unit on Europe and are currently studying the geography, major landforms and topography, along with the different countries of Asia – as well as their capitals. The students are engaged in an awesome map project detailing the countries and capitals of Asia – they are looking great!
United States History:
We are studying the earliest European settlements in the U.S.; Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The students will know and understand why the Europeans wanted to come to America for reasons beyond religious persecution. We will explore the adventures and hardships of these first European settlers in America.
World History:
Our Unit on Europe was an excellent success – we researched different European countries, studied the landforms and geography of the region, located many European countries and their capitals on a variety of maps. Our research project had each student focus on a different European country, presented the information to the class, and created trivia question to use for European Jeopardy!  
Government:
We have been focusing on the importance of the Framers of the Constitution and the impact the Constitution still has on our lives and government today. Students have engaged in lively debates regarding what is and is not constitutional. Aside from the basic ideas of the Constitution, we have explored the meaning behind many of its ideals. Along with the Constitution, we have discussed the amendments, and how they have impacted our lives today.

***REMINDER*** History Tutoring is available every Monday and Thursday from 3:30-4:00pm
Dates to Remember:

Ø  Conferences – October 21, 2010
Ø  Fall Break – NO SCHOOL – October 24-31, 2010 CLASSES RESUME TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2011