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Sterling Elementary and Citizen’s Bank to teach kids about money – Arenac County Independent

January 21st, 2012

STERLING — Sterling Elementary and the Standish Citizen’s Bank have kicked off a program to open an in-school bank staffed by students.

The program’s goal is to help kids learn how to be responsible with their money and hone their math skills, according to Sterling fifth-grade teacher Cathy Wendel.

“(The bank) came to us and asked if they could do the program,” said Wendel. “I think it’s a great opportunity for the kids, and the ones who get the jobs get good exposure.”

The in-school bank was opened in a ribbon cutting ceremony Jan. 17, and will be open every other Tuesday. it will be staffed entirely by fifth-grade students who were interviewed by Citizen’s Bank personnel for positions such as bank tellers, branch manager, and security officers.

According to Wendel, the plan is to host the bank in the school’s library.

To participate in the banking program, parents need to fill out an application form for the students and return it to the school’s main office. Theresa Kraatz, branch manager at the Standish Citizen’s Bank office, spearheaded the program. she said the bank will open an actual “Let it Grow” savings account for the students, where they can deposit money.

In addition to helping kids open the account by putting in the initial 25 cents, Kraatz said the bank would also provide children with a piggy bank and a register book so the students can write down and keep track of their deposits.

The exact hours have not been determined, though Kraatz anticipates the school bank office will be open from the first hour of the day until students stop coming in to make deposits.

Kraatz visited the fifth grade class to explain what the bank wanted to do, and said the students seemed very interested and excited about it. Additionally, she said the program was well received by the Sterling Elementary staff, and they have been very cooperative.

“We hope to give kids practical banking experience,” Kraatz said. “The students were very excited, and they all wanted to be tellers or managers.”

Kraatz said the interviews went much like a standard job interview, and the notes that she and Bay City branch manager Stephanie Kolomak made were passed along to the school’s staff.

Students participating in the program are responsible for making up the work they miss while staffing the bank. Kraatz said the school made the final call on who would be hired.

“We gave our thoughts to the teachers for the last word, since they know more than we do about the kids,” she said.

Children who were hired received training on Friday, Jan. 13, though Wendel said she believed it would take some time for them to get the hang of things.

Kraatz has ran similar programs while working out of the Saginaw office, but said this is the first time it has been tried in Arenac County.

Kraatz said she had hoped to get it started in the fall near the beginning of the school year, but was “too new” to the community.

Having had some time to settle in now, Kraatz believes the program will now run through the end of the school year, and will pick back up again early in the upcoming school year.

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Free May Day Activities for Kids: Find Fun Printables, Projects …

September 27th, 2010


Find Fun Printables, Projects and Activities Online at No-Cost

Apr 12, 2008 Jace Shoemaker-Galloway

Every year, May Day is celebrated around the world on May 1st. People across the globe celebrate May Day in many different ways. For some, May Day is a day to celebrate the beginning of spring. Some countries celebrate with a variety of floral festivals while others recognize May 1st as an important day for the labor movement. Some celebrate with parades while others may not recognize the day at all. In Hawaii, many celebrate “Lei Day” on May 1st, a colorful day that honors Hawaiian tradition and culture.

Long-standing May Day traditions include making May Day baskets and filling them with flowers or goodies. Children would leave the filled basket on someone’s doorstep, anonymously. Some would knock on the door and hurriedly run away or hide nearby as the unsuspecting person opened the door to find the special gift. Another common May Day custom is the Maypole, a tree or wooden pole decorated with flowers, wreaths or ribbon. People would gather around the pole, weaving the ribbons around the pole as they danced and sang. The pole symbolized different things; fertility, the end of winter, prosperity or strength.

The websites listed below offer a variety of entertaining May Day activities and printable projects for children, at no-cost.

Printables:

  • DLTK-Kids May Day Basket – This adorable May Day basket from DLTK-Kids is a perfect project for children. The basket is available in 3 different colors; blue, pink or black-and-white. Print the basic template on heavy paper, cut on solid lines and glue where noted. Add a handle with colorful ribbon. Fill with flowers or candies. How fun!
  • Hewlett Packard Custom Holiday Cards – Hewlett Packard allows viewers to create quality printable greeting cards, for free. Select a favorite photograph and upload. Several options are included to create personalized and unique cards for all seasons. Printing instructions are included. Bookmark this printable project today!
  • Kabubble May Day Basket - Kabubble offers this sweet May Day basket template for children. Print the template on heavy paper, cut along solid lines, fold on the dotted lines and glue. Paper ribbon is included for hanging, or use a paper punch and attach a fancy ribbon for dramatic flair. To easily locate this project from the home page, click the “Arts and Crafts” link at the top of the page, then “May Day Basket” to begin.

Coloring Projects:

  • Crayola May Day - Crayola has two May Day coloring projects for younger children. One is a printable project to be colored off line, and the other can be colored online or off.

Electronic Greeting Cards:

  • Hi Greetings May Day eCards – HiGreetings offers 10 electronic cards for the May Day celebration. Postcards or animated flash greetings are available. Personalize with various fonts, text colors and sizes. No registration is required.
  • Deepest Feelings May Day Cards – Deepest Feelings offers 10 electronic greeting cards. Some cards are animated, some are not. There is no limit on the length of the personalized greeting. Backgrounds and numerous text options are included. No registration is required.
  • Blue Mountain May Day Cards – Blue Mountain offers 6 colorful and free greeting cards to celebrate May Day. Personalized messages are customizable and include a spell checker. No registration is required.

Children will have loads of May Day fun with the free online projects listed above.

For more fun online activities for children, visit:

Internet Math Games for Children

Fun Online Word Games for Kids

More Free Math Games for Children

  • HP Custom Holiday Card – Sondos Ghalib

  • May Day eCard – DeepestFeelings

  • May Pole Dance – Barbara Irwin

  • May Day Basket – KaBubble

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