The Hawk Herald
Red Hawk Elementary School's Weekly Family Bulletin
2019-2020 Edition, Volume 19
Attending school has a huge impact on student success!
- Develop back-up plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, a neighbor, or another parent.
- Avoid medical appointments and extended trips when school is in session.
This Week
Monday 01/13/20
Tuesday 01/14/20
Wednesday 01/15/20
8:20 Running Club
Modified Dismissal
1:00 Good News Club
Thursday 01/16/20
3:30- 4:30 ELAC Parent Meeting
Friday 01/17/20
ASB - Class Color Day TK Green, K Orange, Grade 1 Yellow , Grade.2 Red, Grade 3 Blue, Grade 4 Purple , Grade 5 Pink
8:20 Running Club
8:55 Friday Flag Salute everyone is welcome please join us!
8:55 Perfect Attendance Awards
Report Cards Sent home today
Next week
Monday 01/20/20
No School Martin Luther King jr. Day
Tuesday 01/21/20
Wednesday 01/22/20
8:20 Running Club
Modified Dismissal
1:00 Good News Club
PTA Dine Out Lazy Dog All Day
Thursday 01/23/20
Friday 01/24/20
8:20 Running Club
8:55 Friday Flag Salute everyone is welcome please join us!
9:30 PTA General Association Meeting
General Announcements
Is it Bullying?
When someone say or does something unintentionally hurtful and they do it once, that's RUDE .
When someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and they do it once, that's MEAN.
When someone says or does something intentionally hurtful and they keep doing it even when you tell them to stop or show the that you're upset that's BULLYING.
Great Kindness Challenge January 27-31
The Great Kindness Challenge is a PreK-12 program intended to spread kindness in schools all over the world. Teachers, and community members will come together to make the world a kinder place.This program will empower our student to create a culture of kindness.
At the heart of The Great Kindness Challenge is the simple belief that kindness is strength. We also believe that as an action is repeated, a habit is formed. With the Great Kindness Challenge checklist in hand, students have the opportunity to repeat kind act after kind act.
Teaching children how to Express Emotions Effectively
Talk about many different feelings.
Let your child know that everyone has feelings anld that all feelings are okay. Talk about what emotions feel like in your body and how your face looks when you have different feelings. Play guessing games where you take turns making faces or acting out different feelings and try to guess what they are.
Help children build strategies outside of emotionally-charged moments.
When reading books or watching children’s tv shows together, talk about the feelings that different characters are having: How do you think they are feeling? How do you know they are feeling that way? What do you do when you have those feelings? Use dolls, puppets or action figures to role-play different emotions and scenarios together. Talking about feelings outside of emotionally-charged moments can help children practice the skills and language they need to manage their feelings during challenging moments.
-Resource: "Use Your Words”: Moving Beyond Tantrums to Express Challenging Emotions Author: Shauna Tominey
Keep in Touch
Attendance Line (951) 302-5129
Website https://www.tvusd.k12.ca.us/RHES