Ms. Smith's Weekly Newsletter
January 24th, 2020
Take home folders came home today.
Don't forget to check out our Google Photos Album. I update it every week.
GREEN HOUSE FIELD TRIP- KidZania.
We are not quite sure what our chaperone situation is yet, but I will let you ASAP. Thank you for patience. Letters came home today for money that.
WHAT? We are excited to announce that we are participating in The 2020 Great Kindness Challenge where we will join thousands of schools across the country to create a culture of kindness. Your child is part of a powerful and positive bullying prevention initiative that will lead to more kindness, unity, and respect at school and beyond!
When? January 27th - 31st
Why? So our learners can be a part of a powerful and positive bullying prevention initiative that will lead to more kindness, unity, and respect and school and beyond!
How? We will be celebrating several ways! First, we will kick off the week with a whole school Kindness parade. Parents and community members are welcome to help support and cheer us on. Our parade will begin promptly at 8:00 am. We will also be collecting items for Metrocrest Services. Metrocrest services is an organization that assists our community and families in many ways. Metrocrest recently experienced a water heater break which caused a flood in their offices. This is a list of the items we are collecting this week. Check out our calendar of events and help support our KINDNESS CHALLENGE!The book fair is coming! We need volunteers! Click HERE to volunteer!
Arrival and Dismissal
When arriving and departing school, please follow our Lee Arrival and Dismissal Procedures.
Drop off begins at 7:15. Only learners attending tutoring, participating in Chess Club, or a Sunshine Spur should come in before 7:15.
Drop learners off in the car loop only. The back lot is for staff parking, daycare, special education, and busses.
Carpool lane is for carpoolers only, not those wanting to bypass the drop off line.
Walk learners in after 7:38 (our staff walks in at this time). For your child's safety, and per the Elementary Student Handbook, learners should walk in accompanied by an adult.