All-Star Newsletter
Anderson Elementary : Where All Stars Shine
A Message from Ms. Coppinger
Hello All-Stars,
We look forward to seeing our Anderson families tonight at Open House! Don't forget we will have the book fair open and will be selling shamrocks in honor of Brian Spann. Stop by the cafeteria to visit the photobooth and the Kona Ice Truck. It's going to be a fun night!
Anderson Elementary Instagram: @andersonallstarsallen
Anderson Elementary Twitter: @andersonallstar
Anderson PTA Facebook: @gandersonpta
Upcoming Events:
March
March 14 - Open House 4:30 - 6:00
March 14 - STAR SHOP
March 16 - Spring individual and class photos
March 17 - Silly Sock Day $1
March 23 - 3rd Grade Folk Dance Program
March 29 - 4th STEAM FT
March 30 - 1st grade FT to Fairpark Aquarium
March 31 - All-Star Rally
April
April 4 - STAR SHOP
April 4 - 1st grade STEAM FT
April 7 - NO SCHOOL
April 10 - NO SCHOOL
April 14 - Spring Fling Dance
April 14 - Volunteer Breakfast
April 20 - 2nd grade FT Dallas Zoo
April 21 - 25th Year Celebration
April 25 - STAAR Reading 3rd - 6th
April 27 - All-Star Rally
April 28 - Dinosaur George Event
Anderson Open House - Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Book Fair - Open House March 14th


Silly Sock Day $1 - March 17th

Anderson Elementary PTA Scholarship

Destination Night - March 16th
Our campus leaders are committed to providing a smooth transition to every new student who will join their school next year, and they can't wait to welcome you inside the Olson campus! Be on the lookout for more information from Olson Elementary
More information about this campus transition process, known as Eagles on the Move, is available at www.allenisd.org/EaglesOnTheMove.

Adult ESL Class Interest Survey

Counselor's Corner

Nurse's News

Olson PTA Board Interest for 2023-2024 School Year

Rainy Day and Lightning Delay Procedures

Attendance Information
These notes allow the school to code the absence “excused.” All absences will be coded as “unexcused” until the office receives a note. Excuse notes are very important since 10 or more unexcused absences within a six-month period are considered a violation of the compulsory attendance law in Texas.