Twain Weekly Bulletin
February 24-28
Parent Survey - please complete by Feb. 26
Please take a few minutes to complete our 2019-2020 Parent Survey. We use data from this survey to evaluate Twain’s strengths, challenges, and needs. The survey should take you less than 5 minutes and will provide us with valuable feedback about your perceptions as a parent.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Twain Clean Up Day Rescheduled to March 15th
Monday, February 24
Tuesday, February 25
SunGate Kids rescheduled for 3rd and 5th grades
Beginning Band 2:45
Move thru Yoga 2:45 Spring session
Wednesday, February 26
Beginning and Advanced Band 8:00
Chess Club 8am-8:45 session 3 Registration information
TAC 5:30-6:30
PTO Meeting 6:30-8:00
Thursday, February 27
Lego Club
Advanced Band 2:45
Friday, February 28
Crazy Hat Spirit Day
Student Store open on playground 7:45-7:55
Upcoming Events
Makerspace donations needed
The Littleton Public Schools Board of Education is hosting four community conversation events regarding culture and climate; diversity; safety and security; and mental health. 2/26 6:30-8 Koelbel Library.
3/2-5 Parent Teacher Conferences
3/10 District Battle of the Books
Attention young writers! The 53rd Annual, Friends of the Littleton Library, Creative Writing Contest- information and entry forms for grades 1-12
3/23-27 Spring Break
Leap into Spring Dance - Saturday, February 29
Celebrate Leap Day with us at the Leap into Spring Dance
Saturday Feb 29th 6:00-8:00 pm
$5 per person or $20 per family
Please note: at least one parent must stay with children the entire time they’re at the dance; no unaccompanied children are allowed.
Check out the sign-up genius for easy ways you can contribute: https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10c0e4ca5ab2ea1f94-leap.
Tickets sales will be after school 2/20 and 2/21, cash or check only- or check your child's backpack for an order form.
Parents on the Playground (POPS) Heros Needed
P.O.P.S. is a Twain Elementary program intended to provide positive role models (especially male role models but all parents and other adults are welcome) for our students and extra sets of eyes and ears to enhance school security, and prevent and reduce bullying on the playground. We believe parents and other adult relatives can make a big difference on the playground. The goal of our P.O.P.S. program is to promote a fun, healthy, safe, and inclusive recess experience for all of our students.
If you are interested in playing with kids and helping them build relationships with you as a positive role model and with other students, we want YOU! You can be somebody’s hero! By committing just an hour at a time to be out on the playground with students from all grade levels, you can help make a difference in the lives of all of our students.
If you would like to volunteer one hour of your day to volunteer for P.O.P.S., simply sign up on our SignUpGenius form. You’ll need to stop by the front office first (bring your drivers license) to check in and get your name tag.
Information
- Effective December 31, 2019, the district's credit card processing fees in Infinite Campus/RevTrak will be 3.49% per transaction amount. This is the actual cost of credit card processing. Please note schools will continue to accept checks and cash.
- Information on weather related delays and dismissals
All visitors and volunteers will need to check with their drivers license in at the office and get a name badge when you come into the building.
Information on Streets of Southglenn Street Smarts contest
LPS Foundation February Spotlight