Weekly Newsletter

COMING UP


March 15 - Lip Sync Battle, 6:00pm

March 19 - Armory Visit for Grades 2-5 - Volunteers Still Needed - Sign Up

March 20 - PTA General Meeting, 6:30pm

March 21 - 4th Grade Shakespeare Performances, 10am & 1pm

March 22 - 4th Grade Shakespeare Performances, 10am & 1pm

March 26 - SLT Meeting, 4pm

March 27 - 2nd Grade City Worker Day

April 2 & 3- ELA State Tests for 3rd - 5th grades

April 8 - PTA Exec Meeting, 6:30pm

April 9 - Armory Visit for Grades 2-5 - Volunteers Still Needed - Sign Up

April 12 - Kids Heart Challenge, during recess

April 13 - PS 154’s Science Fair







SAVE THE DATE FOR THESE UPCOMING EVENTS

PTA 5K FUN RUN
Sat, May 11 in Prospect Park

CYCLONES GAME
FRIDAY, JUNE 14 at MCU Stadium in Coney Island

SPRING TEXTILE DRIVE
APRIL 15-18
Start saving clothes, shoes, sneakers, hats, linens, towels, handbags, and belts!

TAKE THE NYC SCHOOL SURVEY

CALLING ALL PARENTS & GUARDIANS
DEADLINE IS APRIL 3

Give us your honest opinion. Your feedback helps improve our school.

Complete the Survey online in five easy steps!

  1. Go to nycschoolsurvey.org

  2. Click on the link to the parent & guardian survey

  3. Enter your access code (found on the paper survey given out at Parent Teacher Conferences OR through the code lookup tool on the survey login page)

  4. Complete the survey

  5. Click “Submit”

Contact Debby Wattenbarger at dwattenbarger@schools.nyc.gov with questions.

For help getting an access code, call 1-877-819-2363.


City Worker Day for 2nd Grade!

NEW DATE: March 27, 8:40am

Are you a city worker? Have you ever worked for the city? Come join the second grade at our assembly on March 5th! We are looking for volunteers to talk with the students about what you do and how you help the city. We will sing and have a celebration to thank you for your hard work!  Contact Ms. Varriale to volunteer at lvarriale@ps154.org




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LIP SYNC BATTLE

FRI, MARCH 15, 6:30-8:30PM
DOORS OPEN 6pm, PERFORMANCES START AT 6:30
FREE WITH SIGNUP

You’re invited to our first-ever Lip Sync Battle!  This is a FREE EVENT, brought to you by the PTA of PS 154!

Bring your best lip syncing performance to our MMR stage!  Please sign up below, indicating which song you will lip sync.  Also, please consider signing up as a group -- due to time constraints, we will cap the performances at 30 songs.  

PARENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO COMPETE! Things to consider: your costume, props...  There will be [meaningful, inexpensive] awards in every category!

SIGN UP TO PERFORM




PTA MEETING FEATURING A PRESENTATION ON RESPONSIVE PARENTING

WED, MARCH 20 AT 6:30-8:30 PM IN THE MMR
FREE!

Babysitting and pizza will be available for school aged children for a suggested donation of $5 per child

THE PRESENTATION: RESPONSIVE PARENTING: INTENTIONAL LANGUAGE AND EMOTIONALLY RESPONSIVE TECHNIQUES TO SUPPORT YOUR CHILD

Carolyn Lyons, a gifted and experienced expert in child development and communications, will lead an interactive discussion that will provide participants with specific verbal prompts, questions, and responses to use to strategically support children.

Carolyn Lyons is a Certified School Counselor with over 15 years of experience working with children in educational and therapeutic settings. She worked as a Child and Family Therapist at Joseph J. Peters Institute in Philadelphia. She has worked in the counseling offices of P.S. 120 and P.S. 506 in Brooklyn. She is currently Director and Lead Teacher at Chickpeas Cooperative Preschool in Park Slope.

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HELPING YOUR CHILD COPE WITH ANXIETY

THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 6:30-8:00PM IN THE MMR
FREE!

This talk is open to the community
Babysitting available for school aged children for a suggested donation of $5 per child

Rates of anxiety among young people in America have been increasing steadily for the past 70 years. Does your child have anxiety? In this workshop, former 154 parent Neil Weintraub, LCSW, will help parents identify signs of anxiety in children and discuss short-term relief and long-term solutions. He will help parents distinguish between common stress/worry and clinical anxiety. He will also help parents to identify ways in which they unknowingly put pressure on their children and discuss strategies for changing the dynamic.

Neil Weintraub works with children to help them develop an age-appropriate understanding of their challenges and utilize their strengths to make a plan. He specializes in children and adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, and general social difficulties. Neil sees clients individually and in social skills groups designed to help children with real-world social interactions. He is also the social worker for the ASD Nest Program at PS 32 in Brooklyn.