Newton Bateman Elementary School

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Mr. Carl Dasko

 Principal

         Mr. J. Antonio Jimenez

         Assistant Principal

Our Vision:

Bateman School is dedicated to inspire responsible, lifelong learners in a rigorous learning environment where ownership for academic, technological, social, and emotional development is shared by all.

Our Mission:

Bateman School, in partnership with our parents and community, strives to provide a challenging education for all in a safe, healthy, and least restrictive environment of mutual respect, individuality, and continuous learning for all students, staff, and related stakeholders. The continuous process of building literacy in all curricular areas along with our cultural diversity supports and enriches our learning experiences.

 

 

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Congratulations to Our Spelling Bee Winners:

 

Grades 3-5

1st: Thalia P. - 5th Grade Room 310

2nd: Christian W. - 4th Grade Room 303

3rd: Rodrigo M. - 5th Grade Room 309

 

Grades 6-8

1st: Diana R. - 6th Grade Room 209

2nd: Oscar M. - 6th Grade Room 205

3rd: Nataly Q. - 7th Grade Room 207

 

 

Paint Your Way To New York!

 

A Special Visit From Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky

 

Bring Your Dad to Breakfast

 

Holiday Assemblies

 

Science Fair 2009

 

A Special Thanks For the Book Donations!

 

International Day Celebration

 

Message From Mr. Dasko and Mr. Jimenez

 

A special thank you to St. Joseph's Hospital

 

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10 Ways to Promote Reading

1. Read to your child. Begin with picture books and nursery rhymes. As your child grows older, read story books. Snuggling together with a book creates a lifelong love of reading.

2. Encourage a variety of reading: fiction, non-fiction, informational books, magazines, short stories, poems, picture books, puzzles, comics, how to books, etc.

3. Set an example. Have your child see you reading! Children imitate what they see you do.

4. Follow your child's interest. Discover topics your child likes and choose books accordingly.

5. Talk before, during, and after reading. What do you think this will be about? What will happen next? Has anything like this ever happened to you?

6. Ask your child to read to you. Ask pre-readers to tell you the story. You'll be amazed how accurately they can recite their favorite tales! Or let them make up a story as they look at the pictures.

7. Get a public library card. Schedule frequent trips to the library and participate in reading programs.

8. Encourage older children to read to their younger brothers and sisters. Older children enjoy showing off their skills to an admiring audience.

9. Set aside a regular time for reading in your family, independent of schoolwork: before lights out, just after dinner, or whatever fits into your household schedule. As little as 10 minutes of free reading a day can help improve your child's reading skills and habits.

10. Not all reading takes place between the covers of a book. What about reading menus, road signs, food labels, and sheet music? Take advantage of countless spur of the moment opportunities for reading during the course of your family's busy day!

 

Newton Bateman Elementary School

 

4220 N. Richmond

 

Chicago, Illinois 60618

 

773-534-5055

 

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Site last updated - February 5th, 2010

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Upcoming Events

 

 

* February 10th - LSC Meeting

 

* February 11th - No School For Students: Staff Development Day

 

* February 12th - No School: Lincoln's Birthday

 

* February 15th - No School: President's Day

 

* February 19th - Young Author's Books are Due

 

* February 26th - ISAT Pep Rally

 

* March 1st - Pulaski Day - No School

 

* March 2nd through March 8th - ISAT Testing

 

* March 10th - Progress Reports Sent Home

 

* March 10th - LSC Meeting

 

* March 15th - Spring Pictures

 

* March 28th - Spring Break!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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