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At CES our 4th and 5th grade students
have the opportunity to be on the Honor
Roll or the Excellence Roll. In order to
obtain Honor Roll status, a student must
receive all As or Bs for the nine weeks.
The requirements for Excellence Roll is
for students to earn all As for the nine
weeks. CES staff is pleased to recognize
the following students for their academic
achievements:
4TH GRADE EXCELLENCE ROLL
Joseph Armogida Madeline Beers Hunter Brooks Brooklyn Cavey Logan Ellebruch Lydia Fike Saige Foky Natalie Gasper Ella Hartsel Emma Hibler Troy Hlucky Jase Homan Addison Leonard Jordan Letner Brennen Lloyd Nathan Malikowski Presly McConnell Vanessa Monhemius Benjamin Myers Everett Parsons Irelyn Pelka Noah Percy Jasmine Shimko Izak Webb Shannon Wertman Carter Whitehair Dylan Wittman
4TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Anastasia Baughman
Azlynn Behunin
Logan Benson
Kylar Blankenship
Tristin Bogucki
Mallory Bohan
Peyton Bohley
Zackary Brownson
Kierston Campbell
Clay Combs
Ethan Crocker
Carson Donohue
Jake Ferguson
Sarah Foley
Callee Gibson
Madeline Gogolin
Peyton Gregoire
Alivia Hendrock
Gabriella Izzo
Taylor Jordan
Bailey Josefczyk
Samantha Kirby
Derek Koval
Nataly Laney
Jessyka Lassiter
Lillian Love
Travis Massey
Claire McAfee
Erianna McKenzie
Lillian Mencke
Emerson Mencke
Cameron Newman
Alannah Offenberger
Eric Pilot
Alejandro Porras
Owen Price
Anthony Rivera
Stephanie Roberts
Jake Roebuck
Bryson Salyer
Asa Stephens
Payton Stiteler
Riley Stout
Erica Tanner
Margaret Tolley
Breydon Turk
Amina Zayed
5TH GRADE
EXCELLENCE ROLL Reese Barnett
Dylan Bresnahan
Austin Bunner
Peyton Cieslinski
Tristan Craddock
Emily Donofrio
Hailey Donohue
Riley Evans
Abigail Fijalkovich
Isabella Frasz
Talon Gasper
Allison Gogolin
Grace Goldsberry
CES
1 1 / 3 0 / 1 6
T H E C O L T ’ S T A L E
12/6- Mrs. Kindall’s 3rd Grade musical @ 6:30 pm for Sulzener, Ste-phenson & Lambert
12/8- 4th Grade 24 tournament @1:15 pm
12/13- 5th Grade Con-certs:
-Mrs. Heinrich students @6:15 pm. Arrive by 6:00 pm
-Ms. Kindall students @7:30pm
12/20- End 2nd Quarter
12/20- Christmas Par-ties
12/21-1/2- Winter Break
1/5- PTO Meeting @ 6:30 p.m. in Library
1/12- CES 5th Grade Ge-ography Bee @2:00 pm
1/13- Teacher In service day—NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
1/16- Martin Luther King Day—NO SCHOOL
1/19- Medina County 24 tournament @ Cloverleaf Rec Center
1/19- Literacy Night
1/30 - 2/3- 3rd Grade CogAT Testing & 2nd and 4th Grade Iowa Testing
2/2- PTO Meeting @ 6:30 p.m. in Library
Upcoming Events
Mrs. Martin ♣ Principal Grades PK-2 ♣ (330) 302-0103 ~ Mr. Falkenberg ♣ Principal Grades 3-5 ♣ (330) 302-0102
Monthly Newsletter
C E S H O N O R R O L L A N D E X C E L L E N C E R O L L
Canned Food Drive
Thank you CES for making this year's Canned Food Drive a huge success! This year, a total
of 3,631 canned good were collected! These goods will be distributed to families in our local
community by the Lodi Good Samaritans and the Seville Fire Department. A congratulations
goes out to Mr. King's 4th grade classroom who brought in the most canned goods, total-
ing 283! As a special thank you, they will be treated to a donut or pizza party! Some other
honorable mentions: Mr. Dailey's Class 253, Mrs. Cummings Class 220. Thank you to everyone
who contributed and made this very important event a success! Happy Holidays!
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Aidan Gruber
Brooke Gucker
Grayson Hayhurst
Kaylee Hendrock
Brady Jackman
Hayden Jarvis
Ashton Johnson
Sydney Jones
Megan Knapp
Allyson Kogler
Avery Kott
Emma Manbeck
Alana Maynard
Grace McQuown
Jeris Miller
Sophia Petrocci
Griffin Petrocci
Alexander Randall
Kaden Riggs
William Rogalski
Evan Rubes
Freddie Schultz
Claire Vaughn
Brianna Walkuski
Kemp Wilson
Chase Young
5TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Michael Arnold
Isaac Baltic
Logan Biskup
Thomas Blaha
Victoria Brandt
Annaleise Brasty
Ethan Brede
Anthony Brilla Sr.
Trista Brock
Tyler Brown
Gabrielle Colohan
Kiersten Crites
Garrett Davis
Erin Durham
Makayla Flanigan
Elijah Gardiner
Olivia Hall
Mackenzie Hein
Nicholas Heller
Mackenzie Hendershot
Savanna Hess
Emma James
Jarrett Knapp
Makenna Kralik
Karoline Kreider
Morgan Kulas
Joseph Lightner
Nevaeh Massie
Alissa May
Peyton McConnell
Brianna McMaster
Aidan McMillan
Collin McNeal
Carson Motz
Sarah Naftzger
Grace Pavlovicz
Donna Petersen
Gabriella Petrocci
Medora Pittman
Seth Remaley
Kylie Sidwell
Dhevan Sivapatham
Nathan Smith
Madison Snyder
Veronica Stepp
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing students for always
being on their best behavior
and for always following our
school’s four expectations:
respectful, responsible, prob-
lem solver, and safe.
Kindergarten
Gavin Ferrone, Olivia Wil-
son, Macaden Bohan, Aliyah
Kirton, Maddison Steele,
Autumn Weidrick, and Car-
son Cottom
First Grade
Colby Wentz, Chase
Thuener, Zoie Beardsley,
Anna Naftzger, Lane Smith,
Finley
Johnson, Addison Fallow, and
Miranda Channell
Second Grade
Carrigan Baltic, Stella Ben-
nett, Kenton Underwood, Car-
son Baltic, Sydney Sisung,
Kellen Price, Justice Ridenour
Third Grade
Ethan Decoster, Rocco Fon-
dale, Vanessa Robinson, Vio-
let Schmitz, Jozie Lloyd, Abi-
gail Topola
Fourth Grade
Claire McAfee, Nathan Mali-
kowski, Ben McCann, Ben
English, Anastasia Baughman,
Leah Archer, and Clay Combs
T H E C O L T ’ S T A L E
C O L T A S T I C K I D S F O R T H E
M O N T H O F N O V E M B E R
Art in Mrs. Fruit’s Room
In Mrs. Fruits art class, 1st grade read the book "I Ain’t
Gonna Paint No More" and learned not to paint their
body, but drew body parts and painted those! Students
learned paint skills and observation drawing.
In Mrs. Fruits art class, 3rd grade learn observation
drawing and drew a wolf howling at the moon. Students
learn the vocabulary term contrast and value by creating
a value scale with watercolor in the background.
In Mrs. Fruits art class, 5th grade challenged themselves
by mixing a 12 section color wheel with paint only using
the 3 primary colors. Students then drew an object on
them, cut them out and glued them down in order.
Red Ribbon Week
at CES
Red Ribbon Week is an
alcohol, tobacco, and other
drug prevention awareness
campaign observed annual-
ly in October in the United
States. At CES, CESA mem-
bers talk with students dur-
ing their lunch periods and
ask them to sign the drug-
free pledge. Every student
at CES had the opportunity
to sign the pledge. There
were over 1,000 signa-
tures! It might be an oppor-
tune time to talk with your
child about the dangers of
drug, alcohol, and tobacco
use.
Fifth Grade
Alan Thur, Austin Bunner,
Reed Carter, Isaac Baltic,
Shealynn Stutz, Coby Carras-
co, Emma Manbeck
Way to go students! We are
so proud of all of you for all
of the good choices you con-
tinue to make each day, and
for setting a good example for
other students.
Red Ribbon Week
Mix It Up at Lunch
Mix It Up at Lunch
Mix It Up at Lunch Day
A national campaign launched by Teaching Tolerance in 2002, Mix It Up at Lunch Day encourages students to identify, question and cross social boundaries. In nation-al surveys given by The Southern Poverty Law Center, students have identified the cafeteria as the place where divisions are most clearly drawn. So for just a day, we asked students to move out of their comfort zones and connect with someone new over lunch. It’s a simple act with profound implications. Studies have shown that interactions across group lines can help re-duce prejudice. When students interact with those who are different from them, biases and misperceptions can fall away. Students were given a number and were asked to set at the table with that number. Students were then given conversation starters on paper to help them to begin socializing with others they don’t know very well. Even our teachers joined in the fun! Thank you to everyone who participated.
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