The Gayman Gazette
"What Will Your Beautiful Hands Do Today?"
February 27, 2017
Important Upcoming Dates
- March 8th - Pillo Polo Game @ Tohickon; Gayman VS Cold Spring @ 4:30 PM
- March 8th - United Way Food Drive
- March 10th - Mother Son Game Night @ 6:30 PM
- March 14th - 2nd Grade to YMCA @ 12:00 PM
- March 14th - Reading Olympics Meeting @ 7:45 AM
- March 16th - Reading Olympics Meeting @ 7:45 AM
- March 17th - Reading Olympics Book and a Movie @ 3:30 PM
- March 21st - Reading Olympics Meeting @ 7:45 AM
- March 23rd - Reading Olympics Meeting @ 7:45 AM
- March 23rd - Shrek Jr. School Musical performance @ 7:00 PM
- March 24th - 2nd Grade Field Trip to Plumstead Materials Quarry @ 11:00 AM
- March 24th - Shrek Jr. School Musical performance @ 7:00 PM
- March 25th - Shrek Jr. School Musical performance @ 2:00 PM
- March 28th - Reading Olympics Meeting @ 7:45 AM
- March 28th - Reading Olympics Read-A-Thon @ 3:30 PM
- March 30th - Reading Olympics @ Mill Creek Elementary @ 5:30 PM
- March 31st - Early Dismissal @ 11:55 AM; AM Kindergarten attends - no PM Kindergarten
- March 31st - Bingo Night @ Tohickon @ 7:00 PM
Gayman vs. Cold Spring Pillo Polo Game
The date is Wednesday, March 8th, 4:30 PM @ Tohickon Middle School.
There is no admission fee, but donations will be accepted; We will also have concessions for sale. All proceeds will benefit the Cold Spring Benevolence Fund and Poverty Resolutions.
This year we will be featuring some other fun activities as well including...
- A student game at halftime - Gayman students who attend will have the chance to be randomly chosen to play against Cold Spring students.
- Prize Giveaways - items such as t-shirts and homework passes will be given away.
We look forward to a fun time, and hopefully another Gayman victory!
Thank You To All Science Fair Participants
Everyone’s beautiful hands sure were busy for the 2017 Science Fair! The cafeteria, stage, and library were bursting with scientific thinking. Where else could you see live rabbits, feel slime, taste freshly made ice cream from liquid nitrogen, and watch volcanic eruptions all at the same time? With 173 participants and 106 projects, there was much to learn and explore. Thank you to all students for following through with your projects and all parents for your support. You made this year’s Science Fair a wonderful success! For a complete list of the science fair participants click here.
6th Grade Parents Middle School Orientation
Mother-Son Save The Date
Calling All Mothers and Sons…..… Have you ever wanted to challenge your son or sons to a face off? Do you think you can bottle flip like the boys? Do you think you can outwit your little loved ones? Then we have a fun night planned for you! Join us for a night of Minute to Win It games!!
Date: March 10th
Time: 6:30-8:00 PM
Location: Gayman Elemntary School – All Purpose Room
Grades: Kindergarten – 6th ONLY Please
***Light Snacks will be served
Resilient Kids: Building A Community Of Kindness
Central Bucks Community School Spring Swim Lessons
Gayman Gala Winners for January
Notes From The Nurse
If a child has symptoms of illness present, he/she should remain home in order that other children do not become infected. As a rule of thumb, a child should be without a fever for 24 hours, without medication, before returning to school. Sick children should never be sent to school with the expectation that the school nurse can be called upon to diagnose a medical problem. If your child becomes sick at home or is injured at home or at a sporting event outside of school hours, please do not ask the child to come to the school nurse for treatment.
Please be mindful that if the student is ill and comes to school, the student could infect other students in the school. Also, your child could contract another illness because of a stressed immune system
In addition to communicable diseases, Central Bucks reserves the right to exclude students for the following reasons:
Central Bucks also reserves the right to exclude children from school based on the following criteria:
-Illness that prevents a student from participating in activities
-Fever (100.4 or higher). Students may not return to school until free of fever without medication for 24 hours.
-Diarrhea or vomiting during the previous 24 hours. Student may not return to school until appetite returns to normal
-Rash with a fever
-Other conditions deemed appropriate after assessment by the school nurse.
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