Rattler News
January 11, 2022
Principal Coffee Talk - January 11th
During her time with us, she will share behavior strategies that are good for all children and ways to use them at home. We will also have a Q & A session to follow. You don't want to miss this opportunity, so please join us at 8:45 for a quick PTA general meeting with our guest speaker starting at 9:00.
Important Dates
- January 13th: Spelling Bee at 8:00. Parents of participants can join us live for the event. All other spectators are invited to watch the live stream: https://leanderisd.zoom.us/j/8449692738 - Passcode: rrebee
- January 16th: Student/Staff Holiday
Fifth Grade Middle School Visits
- Thursday, February 16th: Fifth grade students will visit Canyon Ridge starting at 9:30.
- Wednesday, February 22: CRMS course selection at River Ridge (8:45-9:45)
Instructional Materials Feedback from LISD
This spring, Leander ISD will consider/adopt new instructional resources for six courses: American Sign Language I-IV, Chinese I-IV, AP US History, AP Calculus AB and BC, African-American Studies, & Mexican-American Studies. Members of our LISD community have opportunities and are encouraged to provide feedback on these resources from January 17 - February 17 through in-person viewing at Central Office and Cedar Park High School or by viewing the materials virtually on the district website. We will host three Q&A Zoom meetings with district curriculum experts that allow community members to explore the options, ask questions and provide feedback. For questions about the instructional materials selection process, please reach out to Matt Bentz, Chief Academic Officer.
After School Enrichment
Counselor's Corner with Mrs. Woehl
Counseling Lesson Topics for January
Kinder- Personal Space
Students will be learning about the importance of personal space and how that looks different with family & friends!
1st & 2nd Grades- Goal Setting
Students will learn the difference between a short term goal vs a long term goal! We will also discuss how to set attainable goals for what we want to achieve!
3rd Grade- Positive Decision Making
Students will learn the difference between unkind/mean behavior vs bullying. Students will also be given strategies on how to respond if this happens to them or a peer.
4th Grade- Positive Decision Making
Students will learn about the positive and negative impacts of peer pressure and how to decipher between the two. Students will be given strategies on how to respond to negative peer pressure.
5th Grade- Middle School Transitions
Students will learn about the ins and outs of middle school life and what to expect as their middle school visits are coming up soon!
Important Dates
Middle School Visits for 5th graders will be February 16th 9:30-11:30
Middle School Counselors coming to RRE February 21-24 (Actual day and time TBD)
New Year's Resolutions for Kids
Here are some suggestions for New Year's resolutions that kids can make.
Eating healthier: Drink two glasses of milk or water each day instead of soda or juice or eat two pieces of fruit at lunch each day!
Being more active: Join a soccer team or go to yoga class with Mom on Saturdays!
More reading; fewer screens: Read for 30 minutes before bed instead of watching TV or playing on your iPad or phone.
Being helpful around the house: Set the table for dinner every night or help clean your bedroom once a week!
Being kind or making friends: Decide to do one random act of kindness a week or decide to talk to one person at school you’ve never met each week!
Being more environmentally responsible: Start a recycling program at home or decide as a family to shorten showers to only five minutes to conserve water!
Learning a new skill: Learn how to make chocolate chip cookies or learn how to sing!
Engaging in more family time: Have game night every Friday or plan to eat breakfast together on Sunday mornings!
Resource of the Month
Here are some ways to help your child make New Year's Resolutions!
https://www.parents.com/holiday/new-years/resolution/smart-new-years-resolutions-kids-can-make/