Eagle Press
Week of December 18th
Holiday Cards for the American House!
Our 6th grade students are spreading holiday cheer. They partnered with the American House to create cards for their residents. We are thrilled to be brining joy to their residents this holiday season.
Mrs. Laidlaw's class is awarded $1000 Grant from Delta Kappa Omega Sorority!
Mrs. Laidlaw was able to purchase items for math, learning letters, fine motor, and large motor skills. The students are loving their new materials!
Kindness Club & Student Council Present at the School Board Meeting!
Our student council officers and Kindness Club members presented to the School Board on Monday evening. Our student council led the Pledge of Allegiance and shared the many things we do to help support Eisenhower and the community.
Our Kindness Club shared our monthly projects and why the Kindness Club exists. The School Board was so excited to hear about the amazing things happening at our school.
Santa Night!
Our students had a blast at Santa Night! They were able to create ornaments, picture frames and letters to Santa. They spent time talking with Santa and sharing their hopes and Christmas wishes!
Our Week in Photos!
6th Graders visit Young 5s!
6th Graders visit Young 5s!
6th Graders visit Young 5s!
Spirit Week!
PTO supplies our classrooms with new equipment!
Our PTO partnered with Walmart and received a Community Grant towards our new playground equipment. We are loving our new basketballs, chalk, and jump ropes!
Thank you PTO!
Keep up the Routine of Attendance through the Holidays!
As we prepare for the end of the first semester and winter break, we are grateful for everyone who has helped to restore a routine for showing up to school while supporting students and families.
Daily routines are essential for reducing stress and creating a sense of security for students and adults.
In Fraser, attendance rates continue to increase or hold steady at all our schools. More than 94 percent of students in Fraser were on Tier 1, which means they had missed 19 percent or less of the school days. That is an increase of more than 2 percentage points from the end of September.
Please take steps to keep your child healthy and send them to school unless they are truly sick. Every day of school is an important opportunity for students to learn and connect to peers and their teachers.
Attendance Works has put together a helpful list of tips to help keep your child healthy and in school.
We want to thank all our families, students, and staff for their continued support of our attendance initiatives.
READY OR NOT- THE COLD WEATHER IS HERE!
We're starting to see MANY students bundled up each day, which is great! Please be sure to send your child to school dressed for the weather each day. Students will start needing warm coats, gloves, hats, scarves, and/or boots daily throughout the winter.
Please take time to label each and every item- because our lost and found gets bombarded with lost winter accessories throughout the season
Please note that, per Board Policy, we will be having outdoor morning lineup and heading outdoors for our 20 minute recess(es) if the windchill is 10+ degrees.
Time outdoors is time well spent for kids, in all seasons
PARKING LOT REMINDERS!
* The bus loops is for buses ONLY!
* If your child arrives late, please sign them in (in the office.)
* Important Dates *
- 12/19 - 4-6th Sing along
- 12/25 - 1/7 - Holiday Break
- 1/8 - School Resumes
- 1/15 - No School - MLK Day
Lunch Menu
Eisenhower Spirit Wear!
PTO
The goal of our PTO is to enrich the environment of our children, families and community. It takes volunteers to make that happen and parent volunteers are always necessary and welcome!
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