Week 14
November 27 - December 1, 2017
Be the SPARK that ignites a flame in the lives of others!
What to expect this week:
Morning Duty this week is 4th Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Nov. 27 - Fire Drill (obstructed) @ 9:00ish, Faculty Meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 28 -
Wednesday, Nov. 29 -PLC day
Thursday, Nov. 30 - Cliburn in the Classroom at 1:30 in the cafeteria grades 2-4
Friday, Dec. 1 -
What's Happening With Great Expectations this week?
W.O.W. – dedication: setting aside for a particular purpose
Quote: “The difference between possible and impossible lies in one’s determination.” By Tommy LaSorda
Call Back: I need someone…..to help me.
Happy November Birthday to You!
Nov. 4 - Amanda Kerr
Nov. 5 - Kelly Plorin
Nov. 11 - Zulma Fernandez
Nov. 14 - Krista Hnizdo
Nov. 23 - Rosanna Brzozowski
Nov. 30 - Lisa Palmer
A look ahead...
Morning Duty this week is 3rd Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Dec. 4 - Vertical Teams, PTA Holiday Store Preview 5:00-6:00
Tuesday, Dec. 5 - Instructional Rounds for Grades K & 4 (Lori has arranged the subs)
Wednesday, Dec. 6 -
Thursday, Dec. 7 -
Friday, Dec. 8 - PTA Cookies with the Clauses 6:00-8:00pm
Morning Duty this week is 2nd Grade. Duty is from 7:05-7:35
Reminder to send Thank You Thursday to Gillen!
Monday, Dec. 11 - PTA Staff Appreciation Day, Faculty Meeting
Tuesday, Dec. 12 - PLCs (not on Wednesday this week), 1st grade Field Trip
Wednesday, Dec. 13 -
Thursday, Dec. 14 - Fire Drill , Class Parties
Friday, Dec. 15 - Early Release/Campus Staff Development Day
Who will be presenting during InSPURations?
Dec. 1 Nicholson
Dec. 8 Wright
Dec. 15 Dowell
PTA Information:
*PTA has created a BOX TOP GARDEN. Depending on how many box tops you have turned in depends on how many petals are on your flower. The first petal represents 25 or less box tops and every petal after represents 10 boxtops. **Just a reminder, SPED will be picking up your box top envelope every Friday, not PTA. **
Here's a link for an interesting educational article:
6 Opening and Closing Routines for New Teachers