Johnson Informer
Principal - Doris Marcum
Upcoming Events
December 9-Drama Play 2PM and 4:30PM
December 15th & 16th-Santa Shop 8AM to 3PM
December 18th-Christmas Centers and last day before Christmas break
December 21st-January 1st-Christmas Break
January 4th-Records Day-No School for students
January 5th-1st day back for students
Christmas Station Needs
Kindergarten-Mini-marshmallows
1ts & 2nd grade-Instant hot chocolate mix packets
3rd grade-paper plates
4th & 5th grade-Peppermint Candy canes
Please have these items in by December 14th.
Thanks,
Lesley Robinson and Libby Richardson
Birthdays
Matthew Fitch
Dec. 9-Caden Richardson
Raegan Goode
Dec. 11-Emma Elliott
Makenzie Shuler
Dec. 13-Chase Parks
Students of the Week
Akemon PM-Makenzie Shuler
Burns -Jasmine Burch
Long -Gabriella Van Dyke
Funk -Harley Fusion
Spencer -Hiroyuki Willison
McGannon -Jaydon Zollman
Van Dyke -Courtney Hochadel
Rose -Connor Camp
Meadows -Chloe Albertson
Richardson -Caden Richardson
Wooten -Alejandra Ovalle
Schindler -Maddex Shelley
Strobl -Noah Schoettmer
Neace-Zoie Burns
Our Weekly Heroes
Employee of the Week
Weekly Attendance-Every Minute Counts
Akemon PM-96%
Burns-99%
Long-96%
Funk-98.9%
Spencer-97%
McGannon-98.42%
Van Dyke-95%
Meadows-98%
Rose-96%
Richardson-95%
Wooten-94%
Schindler-94.4%
Strobl-99%
Neace-76%
Classroom News
Kindergarten-Learning about Gingerbread
1st grade-Learning about patterns
2nd grade-Learning about compare and contrast
3rd grade-Learning about continents, time, and division
4th grade-Learning about measurement, electricity, and reading The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
5th grade-Learning about explorers, fractions, compare and contrast, persuasive writing, and facts and opinions
Mrs. Neace-Learning about the letter N, number 12, and the color red
Principal's Corner
Whether to do it in his/her room or on the kitchen table.
Whether to do it right after school or spend awhile playing first.
Whether to do his/her math first or start spelling.
Whether to schedule one long homework study period or two shorter ones.
Talk about these choices with your child. Let him/her choose which works best. Of course, if a choice doesn't work ( he/she plays outside until dark and can't get his/her homework finished), then it's time for him/her to see the consequences of his/her actions.
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