Central Schools
Week of September 18th
SELF: Act in a safe and healthy manner
OTHERS: Respect the rights and needs of others
ACCOUNTABILITY: Take responsibility for learning & behavior
RESPECT: Treat all property with respect
"Quote of the Week"
- the teacher next door
Dates to Remember in September & October
SEPTEMBER
4: Labor Day: No School5: Classes Begin
19: Two Hour Late Start
26: NWEA Assessment
27: NWEA Assessment
OCTOBER
3: Fall Night School Begins (4:00 - 7:00)
6: Mid-Quarter Cut Off
9: Mid-Quarter Grades Due by 3:00
10: Two Hour Late Start
11: 1st Quarter Conferences (4:00-6:00)
19: MEA - No School
20: MEA - No School
STUDENT OF THE WEEK - Shianna Johnson
"I would like to nominate Shianna for Student of the Week. She is positive and a great participant. She also was on top of letting me know when she'd be gone and getting her work ahead of time."
ADVISORY for September 29th
Neighborhood Cleanup
Check the map in the Advisory Google Document for your Advisory's Block!
This tradition came about many years ago when we needed to do something good for our neighborhood and for our very patient neighbors. Please support us these weeks and get your advisory out of the building with any who are willing carrying trash bags and wearing gloves. If you have some that refuse to pick up trash have them walk with you. A walk is good for us all. Give positive feedback to those who participate and write them up for a S.O.A. R ticket!
Some Safety rules we ask you to cover:
They must stop and wait for your group to cross any streets together.
They must keep phones in pockets.
They should only pick up items they feel are safe. They should not pick up broken glass, needles, dead animals or items with bodily fluids. (Yes, we have seen all of the above on our walks!)
They should not go into people’s yards.
October is National College and Career Readiness Month
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
September
9: Tannery Underland
10: Calli Krein
13: Ashley Joerg
13: Mary Streit
22: Taylor Weir
23: Michael Moreno
23: Trey Martison