Micro Elementary Parent Newsletter
March 2019
Message from Principal Parrish
Happy March!
This school year is definitely flying by. I trust your child is enjoying their school year. I hope you find this month's newsletter helpful. In addition to upcoming dates, positive news, you will also find helpful articles.
Please take our short, mid-year reading survey. Click here
Please remember that if you have questions or concerns, please contact your child's teacher. We are here to serve!
Thank you!
Mr. Parrish
Micro Elementary News
- Pre-order a yearbook now! Order online at www.strawbridge.net using your 6-digit customer code: 111889.
- North Carolina has a very helpful reading resource for parents. Visit here to find resources to help your child with reading: https://www.northcarolinaread.com/
- Read how having a quality home library can impact a student's performance at school.
- Our second annual NoJo Family Day is March 16th. It will feature student performances, bounce houses, a petting zoo, and food. If you know of any vendors who would like to have a table, please have them contact Mr. Parrish.
- Would you like to volunteer? Contact our school counselor, Mandy Yelverton, if you are interested in volunteering. MandyYelverton@johnston.k12.nc.us or 919-588-4300.
Need a free or reduced lunch application? Click here
Click Below for March's Cafeteria Lunch Menu
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3-5 PTA Performance
1,000 Days of School
PTA News
-Cow Patty Bingo Tickets Sales Begin on March 10th.
-Our Nik's Pizza Spirit Night raised $300!
Important Dates
- March 8th: End of 3rd Quarter
- March 9th: Showcase of Stars at SSS High School at 7:30 pm.
- March 10th: Cow Patty Bingo Ticket Sales Begin
- March 11th: Teacher Workday and Kindergarten Registration
- March 12th: Spring Pictures
- March 16th: NoJo Family Day at the Farm (11-1)
- March 18th: 3rd Quarter Report Cards go Home
- March 19th: Early Release for Students
- March 22nd: Awards Day
- March 29th: Character Assembly
Coffee with Mr. Parrish
Our school has two Wildly Important Goals that we will focus on as a school.
1. Help students develop a love of reading.
2. Provide students with meaningful and personalized learning experiences.
Research shows that students who enjoy reading are more successful in school. We also want to provide our students with "real world" learning experiences that make content come alive.