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Rockville Newsletter 1/23
Go Chiefs!!
RES Families,
I hope you all are well! Our second semester parent teacher conferences are quickly approaching. I want to make sure that you have it on your radar. Conferences will be held on Wednesday, February 9th from 8:00-4:00. I will be sure to give more specific details next week in my newsletter. Next week we'll also have announcements about our Valentine's day school celebration. But for this week, make sure you checkout the information on purchasing yearbooks! I'm looking forward to another fantastic week at Rockville!
As always, please call or email if you have any questions!
All the best,
Emily Fleming
Yearbooks For Sale!!!!
If you have not yet ordered a yearbook, please know you have until February 25th, 2022. Our yearbooks are NOT included in your fees at the beginning of the year, as they had been a few years ago. You have to order directly through Inter-State. Our office does not handle ordering or have record of if you have ordered. If you have any questions, please contact Inter-State directly. If you haven't seen a yearbook created by our art teacher, Ms. B, you are missing out!
Each yearbook is $25 and you can order below:
Visit: inter-state.com/order
Code: 63394J
A Note from Nurse Amy
Jazzy Cats Clinic
January S.A.F.A.R.I. Students!!
2nd Grade Safari Students- Lior de la Serna, Ryker Bishop, Laney Jo Barker, Luke Shelton, Lila Marsh, Ryan York, Michael Levrier, and Annabel O'Neil-Cook
1st Grade Safari Students- Beatrix Dupuis, Genevieve Dupuis, Ava Werkowitch, Layla Phillips, Owen Sattler, Landon Engle, Bryan Cummins, Oakley Rodgers, Gabe Rochefot, Brindle Stone, Jack O'Brien, and Reagan Kern
Kindergarten Safari Students- Nora Tigner, Lorelai Gullic, Crosby Barker, Harland Shaffer, Collins Cole, and Reid Hale
7 Mindsets
100% Accountable
The 4 critical components of 100% Accountable:
1. Own Your Life – If we give away the freedom to act and think for ourselves, we’re more likely to become victims. This happens when we allow the opinions of others and their actions toward us to matter more than our own feelings about ourselves. We must begin the process of owning all aspects of our lives and actions, and take responsibility for every moment and situation. When we do, we prevent others from asserting control over our lives. 2. Overcome Limiting Beliefs – The greatest limitations in our lives are those we place on ourselves. These come in the form of fears, excuses, and what we call the counter mindsets. It is these limiting beliefs that distort our belief systems and drive ineffective or destructive behaviors. We can, however, reprogram our thinking to overcome and eliminate limiting beliefs.
3. Focus Your Energy – The people who get the most out of life do the most with the 24 hours each day that we all have. These individuals spend more time doing things that give them energy and use this energy to learn and accomplish what’s most important to them. We must constantly restructure our time in order to get the most out of the moments we have. When we do this each day, we take powerful steps toward reaching our dreams.
4. Grow Through Life – Life is about learning, and it’s a process of continual growth. We must recognize this and seek growth from all experiences, good and bad. When we do, we are constantly getting better. We must also proactively develop our strengths and build new skills. As we do this, we truly become 100% Accountable and capable of creating the lives of our dreams.
Top 5 Dos and Don’ts at Home:
1) Do model the 100% Accountable Mindset at home by taking responsibility for your actions and the control you have over your destiny. How we use our time determines whether we get the most out of each day, which in turn affects our future. It is important to maximize our time by doing things that energize and fulfill us, because these activities will help take us toward our best possible lives.
2) Do realize the importance of growth in everyday life. It’s important to see that how we spend our time reflects what is important to us. Some of our routines and tasks are productive and make us stronger, while others have no benefit, weaken us and may be counter-productive to living a great life. How we use our time determines whether we get the most out of each day, which in turn affects our future.
3) Don’t blame others for what has happened to you. When you blame or resent others, you spend a lot of time thinking negatively. This prevents you from doing what you need to do to live your dreams.
4) Don’t harbor ill will toward others or allow your child to let the actions of others become obstacles for them. By holding onto anger, you cannot move forward to live your best life. Many of us have had very difficult circumstances, but it is important to recognize that we control our destinies from this moment forward.
5) Don’t make excuses. When your child sees you making excuses for why you can’t do something, they are likely to reflect that same mentality and find excuses for why they can’t do something as well. Our greatest limitations are those we place on ourselves. When you make excuses, you are beaten before you even try.
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Rockville Elementary School
Email: rockville@usd416.org
Website: www.usd416.org
Location: 977 Rockville Road, Louisburg, KS, USA
Phone: 9138371970
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