PARK SCHOOL NEWS
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Rachel-A Volunteer Super Star!
School Of Choice--February 5 to April 30
Important Dates to Remember
2/5- Breakfast in the classroom starts
2/1- 4th grade swimming
2/6- 4th grade swimming
2/6- Literacy Night @ 5:30
2/8- 4th grade swimming
2/9- PTO Dance 5:00-7:00
2/12- No School Professional Development Day
2/20- 3rd grade swimming
2/23- Oscar Awards @ 2:20
More Dates to remember
Feb 12 NO SCHOOL
March 5-9 NO SCHOOL--Spring Break
March 30 NO SCHOOL
April 9 End of Third Quarter
April 16 NO SCHOOL
May 11 Early Release 11:30
May 28 NO SCHOOL
June 8 NO SCHOOL
Dream Big Award Winners January 2018
Character Trait is COURAGE!
Having courage means that children will be brave as they meet new experiences, difficult situations, and/or dangerous encounters. Also courage may involve being firm because of strong moral convictions. In either case, there may be feelings of fear, anxiety, or apprehension.
Activities to Do to Learn About Courage
- Look through your newspaper with your children to find articles about acts of courage. Consider these questions: Who performed the acts of courage? What did they do? When and where was the act of courage accomplished? How did they carry it out? How will this act of courage affect other people?
- Provide crayons or pencils for your children to draw pictures of people they would consider courageous heroes. Ask youngsters to tell you about why they think the person is a hero. If possible, have your children dictate these reasons as you write them on their picture.
- Tell your children stories about times when your faith influenced your actions. Alternatively, tell about a time when you could have helped someone or taken a courageous action and regret that you failed to do so. Describe the lessons that you think God may have been teaching you?
- Having a family meeting where you talk about the importance of courage. Ask each family member to share about one of the most courageous things they ever did or describe one of the most courageous people they have ever met.
Summer Learning
Report Cards Online
How to find your child's report card on Skyward
1. Log in to Skyward using your User ID and password.
If you are unsure of your information, please contact Ms. Carviou @ 715.735.2600 and she will be happy to help.
2. On the left side of the page click on Report Cards/Portfolio.
3. To see the current report card, click on the Standards Report Card (1/30/18).