Sigsbee SCOOP
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Sigsbee's National Junior Honor Society
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Calendar
Tuesday, October 25
Wednesday, October 26
SCS Board Meeting 8:30 AM- Sigsbee Media Center.
Cheer Team Practice
Thursday, October 27
Active Assailant Drill #3
Friday, October 28
CANDY WRAPPER COLLECTION
CHILDREN'S DAY VOLUNTEERS
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AMAZON SMILE
Sigsbee Costume Parade
Wednesday, October 31st, 2:15 PM
Please find the costume guidelines for those who like to prepare in advance. Teachers will provide additional details as we get closer.
COSTUME EVENTS DRESS CODES
Costumes are not allowed to have any dangerous objects (i.e., toy swords, toy guns, chains, skates, or spray cans). Please leave all accessories at home.
Students should be able to manipulate their costumes to use the restroom independently.
Young children should be in costume when they arrive at school and be able to sit and learn without distraction.
Costumes should not be frightening. No blood or gore. No masks or costumes that cover the head (head coverings may be worn during the parade only)
Costumes should be opaque.
Shoes must be safe (no slippers or high heels)
Face masks, hoods, or anything that covers the entire face cannot be worn.
If a child does not meet the guidelines, they will be asked to remove the costume.
Students may have to select a different costume for the school parade than they choose to wear that evening. Students are not required to participate.
If you are attending the parade and taking your child with you after it is over, sign them out with the classroom teacher.
PARENT COFFEE CLATCH
Monday, November 2nd, 8:15 AM- 9:15 AM- Sigsbee Media Center
This month's topic, "We've Made It This Far, Now What," focuses on lessons learned from the first quarter and strategies you can use at home to help your child navigate their learning. Principal Jannes will present with Mrs. Hankins, one of our literacy coaches. Bring a mug and your questions.
*Young children are welcome to join and stay in the room with their parents.
Parents will receive a volunteer hour for attending.