Week 6
September 24-28, 2018
Change is inevitable. Growth is intentional!
Learners today. Leaders tomorrow. Saddle up and follow your dreams!
What to expect this week:
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Sept. 24 -Faculty meeting @ 3:00 (ch. 1-5 Bold School)
Tuesday, Sept. 25 -
Wednesday, Sept. 26 - Vertical Team meeting at 3:00, PTA Spirit night @ Panda Express
Thursday, Sept. 27 - Lock down drill, Tech team on campus to meet with teams at conference time
Friday, Sept. 28 - 1:45 InSPURations (5th grade leads)
What's Happening With Great Expectations this week?
W.o.W: Honesty - truthfulness
Quote: Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom." Thomas Jefferson
Call-back: Honesty...is the best policy!
Celebration: 5-4-3-2-1 Wonderful
Happy September Birthday to You!
September 13 - Patricia Raney
September 14 - Laura Jones
September 16 - Melissa Fuller
September 21 - Sydney Lesinski
September 23 - Amy Blizzard
September 25 - Audra (in the cafeteria)
September 26 - Stuart Nicholson
A look ahead...
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Oct. 1 - 7:30-8:30 Principal's Coffee in the lounge (for parents)
Tuesday, Oct. 2 - Fall Picture Day
Wednesday, Oct. 3 -
Thursday, Oct. 4 - Flu Shot Clinic 11:00-12:30
Friday, Oct. 5 - Early Release @ 11:40, Parent Conference Day
Morning duty reminder: Morning duty for all begins at 7:05. Teachers are to be at their classroom doors at 7:05 to meet, greet and help to monitor in the hallways.
Monday, Oct. 8 - No School! District PD Day
Tuesday, Oct. 9 - No School! Campus PD Day
Wednesday, Oct. 10 - National Walk Your Children to School Day
Thursday, Oct. 11 - Fundraiser Delivery
Friday, Oct. 12 -
An Interesting Educational Article - Enjoy!
https://amp.edutopia.org/article/reading-buddies?__twitter_impression=true
Reading Buddies
Pairing older elementary students with younger ones for community reading time has benefits for both groups.