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Issue 64

Schools to Replace Candy with Video Games as Reward for Good Scores and Behavior

September 24, 2013 by admin

Teachers have long struggled with the best way to appropriately incentivize kids to work harder at school and behave better. Dozens of studies have been done in regards to what will work best to encourage children to do better on tests, including one where students were actually paid for better test scores In the end, teachers are pretty much in a corner, as public schools will not fund these rewards so teachers are forced to find an inexpensive way to motivate the kids. “I’ve been giving kids small pieces of candy for years,” says Bill Roberts Elementary teacher John DeLay. “It is inexpensive, and the kids respond to it.” DeLay says that he is not giving the kids a large amount, just small pieces. “Literally, I will give kids one M&M,” says DeLay. “It is more about them seeing the reward and feeling proud that they did it, and the class gets to see them rewarded before they eat their 3.44 calorie treat.” Not shockingly, this reward system has drawn the ire of some Stapleton moms. “I don’t want my child having candy at school,” says Erin Herold, mother of a Swigert Elementary student. “When I am with them, I can control this intake. I have no faith that the school is going to monitor this appropriately. We already have too many obese kids in this country.” Other moms agreed. “Why can’t they give away broccoli, or maybe let the kids run a mile or do 25 pushups every time they do well,” asks parent Becky Axtell. “To me, there is just a lot more synergy in that than rewarding good behavior with a negative item.” The PTA and teachers decided the best way to incentivize kids at school would be to use the same incentives Stapleton kids have at home. “A lot of Stapleton parents get their kids expensive gifts for doing well in school, being nice to siblings, or just going to bed without making a fuss,” said PTA President Angela Benning. “So, we decided to put some of the hundreds of thousands of dollars we raise towards video games for teachers to hand out to kids when they get a good score on a test, behave well, or help with a classroom task.” The schools were smart about how they purchased the games, getting them used from Craig’s List and eBay, and donations from homes that are tired of the games they have. “We spent about $125,000 on used video games,” said Benning. “We will use this as a benchmark, and see if we need more games next year, or if we can allot less money to the fund.” Luckily for the PTA, there have been no studies directly connecting childhood obesity and video games (we don’t think). ]]>

Stapleton Resident Frustrated After Flood Causes Minor Inconveniences

September 24, 2013 by admin

Many people watched on television as roads washed away, homes were destroyed, and people scrambled to stay afloat on anything they could find as they waited for rescue workers. Stapleton resident Eric Crawford was in a slightly different boat, albeit, just as difficult. “My satellite TV was going in and out, and I was trying to watch a movie on HBO,” said Crawford. “To make matters worse, I had to go out into the rain to bucket out the window well. To some, I’m a hero, but really I’m just an ordinary man doing extraordinary things.” [Read more…] about Stapleton Resident Frustrated After Flood Causes Minor Inconveniences

Pageant Controversy: Lil’ Miss Stapleton Originally from Highlands

September 24, 2013 by admin

On Saturday September 21st, Stapleton crowned its fifth Lil’ Miss Stapleton, Isabel Kimball. The contest, which is for 7 and 8 year olds, featured over 200 contestants who vied for the crown. “This year, we had so many great contestants,” said Lil’ Miss Stapleton event organizer Britney Corkery. “The girls just did a fabulous job, and we were extremely pleased with how the event was run. And of course, we think Isabel is going to be a great Miss Stapleton for the next year and will positively represent our community.” Many of the pageant-goers were pleased with the event and impressed with how well it was run. “Even though my daughter didn’t win, we were happy with how everything was run,” said Kara Johnson, mother of one of the contestants. “We just need to use a little more spray tan to get us in the hunt next year.” Although the event itself went off without a hitch, there has been some negative reaction about the winner after new information about her came to light. [Read more…] about Pageant Controversy: Lil’ Miss Stapleton Originally from Highlands

Flooding Delays Filming of “Bridges of Stapleton” Documentary

September 24, 2013 by admin

Two weeks ago, filmmaker Tim McGovern was planning on filming his documentary on the beautiful bridges in the Stapleton community, but the rain and floods washed away those plans. “It certainly has delayed the project,” said McGovern. “We have been excited about this project for a long time, but we can’t control the weather. We still plan to do the project, but we want to wait until the water subsides and the bridges are more in their natural state.” [Read more…] about Flooding Delays Filming of “Bridges of Stapleton” Documentary

Swigert School Lottery Winners Proud of Being Lucky

September 24, 2013 by admin

Many residents feel the current school choice system is flawed in many ways, and look forward to a more simple boundaries plan. “We love the school we are in,” said Bill Roberts parent Tyler Muchmore. “We had originally wanted to be at Swigert, but are certainly happy with Roberts. What I am not happy with is how those Swigert parents thumb their noses at everyone. Yes, your kid goes to Swigert, and it is a great school, but it is because you happened to win in the current lottery system. You and your kid didn’t do anything great to deserve to go there.” [Read more…] about Swigert School Lottery Winners Proud of Being Lucky

Park Hill Home Tour Gives Stapleton Residents Chance to See Where They Used to Live

September 24, 2013 by admin

The Park Hill Home Tour held this past Sunday was a great opportunity for many current residents to go back and see their old neighborhood. “It was so fun getting back there,” said ex-Park Hill and current Stapleton resident Stephanie Klages. “To see some of our old neighbors and some of the places we used to frequent was really neat for that couple of hours. I mean, Park Hill is a great place to be from.” [Read more…] about Park Hill Home Tour Gives Stapleton Residents Chance to See Where They Used to Live

Stapleton Residents Given Opportunity to Pat Selves on Back

September 24, 2013 by admin

Join fellow do-gooders, New Perspective Real Estate Company and The Stapletonion in collecting food for the Food Bank of the Rockies. Hunger is a serious issue and many residents through-out the Front Range could use some comfort heading into winter. Especially areas hard-hit by the recent floods. Here are some fun ways to donate to this worthy cause:

  • Clear out all those beans, quinoa, and chia seeds that were necessary for your last healthy food kick.
  • Clear out the Chef Boyardee, Rice-a-Roni & Hamburger Helper when you were hungry and feeling nostalgic at the store.
  • Head to Target and stock up on Archer Farms or to King Soopers for Private Pantry items on sale. Double whammy for those using your red card or Kings cards as 5% will go to your school of choice!
Where can you take the your donations? Take the food items to your nearest barrel drop off location. Show off by bringing the most items, maybe drop a few items so everyone looks at you as you donate. Barrels can be found at the following awesome & generous businesses:
  • Amore Fiori
  • Blue Creek Spa
  • Dance Institute
  • Mici
  • NPRE
  • Quebec Square Family Dentistry
  • Stapleton Visitors Center
  • Stapleton Schools: Bill Roberts, McAuliffe, Odyssey, Swigert
  • and Isabella Bird
Look for a paper grocery bag to be delivered to your home and fill it up and leave on your Front Porch that is already decorated for Halloween. Go to the Food Bank of Rockies website and give a generous donation while just sitting at your computer. Here’s a challenge with a mystery thrown in: If $1000 or more are donated to the Food Bank via our link, Mr. or Mrs. or Ms. Anonymous will donate $1000 too! Click here to go to the Food Bank of the Rockies. Now that you have done your good deed for the week, sit back with a glass of wine on your front porch and congratulate yourself for being so darn amazing. For more information click here. ]]>

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