Thursday, June 20, 2013

Summer Science Camp Draws 300

What do you get when you mix dirt, water, and plastic animal figurines?

For the students attending MISD Science Camp, the answer is a lesson in water conservation in a simulated ecosystem!

The second annual MISD Science Camp is being held at Mary Jo Sheppard this week. Enrollment tripled in size from last year, reaching a total of 300 students, ranging from kindergarten to 4th grade. 

The camp is taught by a group of 30 Gifted/Talented Specialists from across the district, who worked together to create engaging and hands-on curriculum.

The focus of this year’s camp is the importance of water conservation and the concept of “going blue.” Over the course of the week, students complete 10 activities, including:
  • Properties of Water (Surface Tension)
  • Make Your Own Cloud and Rain
  • Watch the Clouds Grow - Cloud Investigator
  • Make a Rain Stick
  • Build a Dam
  • Hydroelectric Energy - Water Wheel
  • Model Rivers/Lakes - Build a Watershed (See how pollution spreads)
  • Water on a String
  • Product Design (Create and test water-based products)
  • Create a Conservation of Water Presentation

We asked some students to tell us something they learned at camp:

"It's really important to save water. Every living thing needs it." - Mia, 3rd Grade

"I've learned the different uses for a dam. At first, I thought it was for blocking water, but now I know it can be used for energy and electricity." - Aydan, 3rd Grade

"My favorite thing at science camp is painting because you get to make the paint! We made purple, orange, yellow, green, blue, and dark pink." - Elyssa, Kindergarten

The camp concludes Friday, June 21 at 2:00 p.m. with a spectacular student showcase in the cafeteria at Sheppard Elementary. Parents and friends are welcome!
Thank you to the 2013 MISD Science Camp Staff: Lacye Redmond (Camp Administrator), April Morrison (Camp Secretary), Angela England, Brooke Bryan, Sara Mata, Melanie Jefferis, Diane Nelson, Karen Mullins, Jennifer Burke, Terri Burris, Shari Bingham, Bianca Gholston, Joelene Prust, Lauren Longoria, Kate Walker, Athena Johnson, Carol McKenna, Natalie Toomey, Amy Krueger, Dwayne Wyatt, Amanda Ekeland, Chelsea Polasek, Kassi Mehler, Joanna Baylis, Kathy Neal, Rob Austin, Beth Hughes, Afua Konadu, Kristen Johnson, Stefanie Slack, Amanda Wells, Michelle Gery.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Superintendent Update - June 2013

Dr. Jim Vaszauskas shares the latest on The Big Move involving three elementary campuses that will start school in new locations next year, last week's summer curriculum conference, a legislative update, the recent high school graduations in the MISD Center for the Performing Arts in this month's Superintendent Update video:


More information on The Big Move: A 2011 bond election was called and approved to completely rebuild the following schools to provide equity across the district.
  • Tarver-Rendon Elementary
  • J.L. Boren Elementary
  • Alice Ponder Elementary
  • Glenn Harmon Elementary
  • Charlotte Anderson Elementary
Summer 2013
  • Tarver-Rendon Elementary students and staff will move into their new building located at 6065 Retta Mansfield Road, Burleson, TX 76028.
  • Alice Ponder Elementary students and staff will move into the old Tarver-Rendon building while their new facility is being demolished and rebuilt.
  • J.L. Boren Elementary students and staff will move into Judy K. Miller Elementary (403 N. Holland Road, Mansfield, TX 76063) while their new facility is being demolished and rebuilt.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

2nd Grader Throws First Pitch at Rangers Game


Walker Shaw, 2nd grader at Nancy Neal Elementary, received the opportunity to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Texas Rangers game on Tuesday, June 11, 2013. The Mansfield ISD Education Foundation held a fundraising auction recently to win the first pitch opportunity. Even though the Rangers ended up losing the game against the Indians, Shaw was all smiles after this winning pitch to start his summer. Way to go, Walker!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

4th Grader Wins @methodistmans Surgical Robot Naming Contest

A Mansfield ISD 4th grader gave the winning name for a surgical robot. “Ross” the robot has officially joined Methodist Mansfield Medical Center’s minimally invasive robotic surgery team.  R.O.S.S. stands for "Robotically Operated Surgical Specialist" and was named by Alice Ponder Elementary 4th grader, Emily Holland.

This ended up being a fun campaign and we hope it inspired the imaginations of the elementary students that submitted the entries. Over 1,000 name entries were submitted.
For providing the winning name, Emily and a few friends and family members took at tour of Methodist Mansfield including time using the surgical robot.

 

The ad below also appeared in the Mansfield News-Mirror on Wednesday, June 5, 2013:

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