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Skyview Upper Elementary School
Whirled Peace on Earth day at Skyview
During classroom 6th grade counseling lessons students made pinwheels as an activity during the responsibility unit. They were placed in groups and were responsible for helping each other put them together and complete the activity together. Students talked about social responsibilities to one another, as friends, as students, as sons and daughters, as community members. On each blade of the pinwheel, they wrote an example of how they show responsibility in those areas. On earth day, students planted them to show that through being responsible people, we can create Whirled Peace.
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Upcoming Events
May 9 - Home & School Meeting 9:30 a.m. May 14 - 5th Grade Author Visit - Amy Ignatow May 15 - 5th grade Spring Concert May 20 - 6th grade Spring Concert May 21 - In-Service Day - no school for students May 23 - 6th Grade trip to Reading Phillies May 24, 27 - Schools Closed May 31 - Music in the Parks June 7 - Fun Day June 12 - Awards Assembly 9 a.m.
It's SPRING!
As the weather gets warmer, please remember to follow our school dress code. (Information from the handbook is included below:)
Expectations for Student Dress
We believe that a student dressed appropriately for school will display an attitude that is conducive to learning. To ensure student safety shoes that are appropriate and safe for the many activities of the school day including, gym and the climbing of stairs should be worn.
We believe that a student dressed appropriately for school will display an attitude that is conducive to learning. To ensure student safety shoes that are appropriate and safe for the many activities of the school day including, gym and the climbing of stairs should be worn.
Students are required to wear tied sneakers for all physical education classes.
Students who are not appropriately dressed for school should be sent to the office to call home for a change of clothes or to wear spare clothes from the nurse’s office.
Students who are not appropriately dressed for school should be sent to the office to call home for a change of clothes or to wear spare clothes from the nurse’s office.
These are examples of items considered inappropriate for school, however, teachers are asked to use their judgment:
1. Bare midriff clothing and any see-through clothing.
2. Bathing suits, tops or trunks
3. Chains, spikes or metal work on boots, pants, shirts, jackets, clothing or accessories.
4. Clothing or jewelry that displays patches, slogan or pictures that suggest the use of alcohol or drugs; contain obscene or offensive language; or depict sexual, violent or illegal behavior.
5. Footwear that leaves marks or abrasions on floor surfaces.
6. Hats, caps, headbands, other head coverings, or sunglasses.
7. Ragged, holey, or cut-off clothing.
8. Inappropriately short skirts or shorts.
9. Spandex, tight clothing or ill-fitting garments.
10. Tank tops.
For more information, please refer to Methacton School District Policy 221 – Dress and Grooming.
Skyview Upper Elementary School
Website: www.methacton.org
Location: 4001-B Eagleville Road Eagleville, PA
Phone: (610)489-5000