Week 3
September 3-7, 2018
Change is inevitable. Growth is intentional!
Learners today. Leaders tomorrow. Saddle up and follow your dreams!
What to expect this week:
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Sept. 3 - No School! Student & Staff Holiday!
Tuesday, Sept. 4 - K-2 PLC
Wednesday, Sept. 5 - AED drill, PTA General Store opens, 3rd-5th PLC
Thursday, Sept. 6 - PTA Spirit Night @ Sweet Frog Frozen Yogurt
Friday, Sept. 7 - Grandparents Day during lunch
What's Happening With Great Expectations this week?
W.o.W: Respect - feeling honor
Quote: “I will speak ill of no man and speak the good I know of everybody." Benjamin Franklin
Call-back: RESPECT...RESPECT
Celebration: Butterfly clap
Happy September Birthday to You!
September 13 - Patricia Raney
September 14 - Laura Jones
September 16 - Melissa Fuller
September 21 - Sydney Lesinski
September 23 - Amy Blizzard
September 25 - Audra (in the cafeteria)
September 26 - Stuart Nicholson
A look ahead...
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Sept. 10 - Principal's Coffee (for parents) 7:30-8:30, Faculty Meeting
Tuesday, Sept. 11 - Patriot's Day/First Responders Day
Wednesday, Sept. 12 - Fire Drill, 2:00 Fundraiser kick-off
Thursday, Sept. 13 -
Friday, Sept. 14 - Terri Watson here to meet with teams during planning time
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Sept. 17 - Constitution Day, Celebrate Freedom Week!
Tuesday, Sept. 18 - K-2 PLC, 6:00 PTA General Meeting, 6:30 5th grade program
Wednesday, Sept. 19 - Grades 3-5 PLC
Thursday, Sept. 20 -
Friday, Sept. 21 -
An Interesting Educational Article - Enjoy!
Positive Words Go a Long Way
Simple ways to frame what you say to students to encourage and empower them.
https://www.edutopia.org/article/positive-words-go-long-way?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow