Pendleton Elementary Primary
February 08,2019
Upcoming events
- 2/11 Math Bowl Practice 3:30pm-4:00pm
- 2/12 5th/6th Gr. Robotics Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 2/12 Girl Scout Meeting 3:30pm -4:45pm
- 2/13 Math Bowl Practice 3:30pm-4:00pm
- 2/13 Student Council Mtg 3:30pm-4:30pm
- 2/13 PTO Skating Party 6:00pm-8:00pm
- 2/14 3rd/4th Gr. Robotics Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 2/18 Presidents' Day - SCHOOL IN SESSION - Make Up Day for 1/30/19
- 2/19 Girl Scouts Mtg 3:30pm-4:45pm
- 2/20 Math Bowl Practice 3:30pm-4:00pm
- 2/20 Jr. Garden Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 2/21 3rd/4th Gr. Robotics Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 2/21 Math Bowl Competition 5:00pm-7:00pm (team celebration 3:30pm-4:15pm)
- 2/21 School Board Mtg 7:00pm
- 2/22 PTO Movie Matinee, Smallfoot, 3:30pm-5:30pm
- 2/26 1st/2nd Gr. Robotics Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 2/26 Title 1 Family Night 6:00pm-7:30pm
- 2/26 Girl Scouts Meeting 3:30pm-4:45pm
- 3/1 Dr. Seuss Dress Up Day
- 3/4 Pendleton Elem. Foundation Parent Interest Mtg, PESP Library 6:00pm-7:00pm
- 3/5 1st/2nd Gr. Robotics Club 3:30pm-5:00pm
- 3/6 PTO Carnival Mtg, PESP Library 6:30pm-7:30pm
- 3/7 School Board Meeting 7:00pm
- 3/11 SCHOOL IN SESSION - Make Up Day for 1/31/19
- 3/12 SCHOOL IN SESSION - Make Up Day for 2/1/19
- 3/13-3/22 SPRING BREAK
Pendleton Elementary Primary
Tony Candiano, Asst. Principal tcandiano@smcsc.com
Reporting a student absent 765-778-2117 ext 2100
Fax 765-778-1712
Email: jallred@smcsc.com
Website: www.pes.smcsc.com
Location: 327 South East Street, Pendleton, IN, USA
Phone: 765-778-2117
http://smcsc.com/departments/nutrition_services/menus
Kindergarten 10:35-11:05
1st Grade 11:10-11:35
2nd Grade 11:35-12:00
3rd Grade 12:00-12:25
4th Grade 12:35-1:00
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Kids' Connection Weather Information
On delay days Kids' Connection will still open on time for those students enrolled in the program. If school goes from a delay to a closure, the program will also close. Kids' Connection will close 2 hours after the closure is called, by 7:30am.
Nurse Note
Be Prepared.... Think Ahead
Outside playtime is a very important part of the total elementary school program. Pendleton Elementary students have outside recess when the temperature is above 20 F (adjusted for wind chill), unless inclement weather, or a safety concern exists. Please make sure your child is dressed for the colder weather.
Developmental Preschool
January Horseshoe Honor Code
Mila DeShong
Maelyn Lohrey
Isaac Miller
Mackenzie Bubalo
Madeleine Taylor
Sophia Bell
Mia Bowers
Aubrey Williams
Jayda Goodrick
Alene Shrode
Kaden Rich
Luke LeBeau
Isabella Penn
Trace Dishman
Jay Browning
Brooklyn Robinson
Ryder Garner
Caleb Jaracz
Elsie Shrode
Delaney Mort
Jack Keesling
Leighton Hovermale
Kylie Filbrun
Robotics Club
The final rounds of robotics club are all about planning, designing, building, evaluating, and testing your own robot. This last rotation of meetings includes two dates for each group. The first meeting is a planning, designing, and researching ideas for your build. Students will be given "build bags". Students will then build at home over the next week. The second meeting will be a show and tell style meeting where students explain their robot to the other students.
5th/6th Gr: Tues., Feb. 5th and Tues., Feb. 12th
3rd/4th Gr: Thur., Feb. 14th and Thurs., Feb. 21st
1st/2nd Gr: Tues.,, Feb. 26 and Tuesday, March 5th
All times are 3:30pm-5:00pm
Permission slips are in the offices of each building.
School Counselor's Corner
Parents,
The last two weeks in our Project Care message we have talked about how to show someone common courtesy. We shared that when you show common courtesy it means that you are showing someone kindness and respect. It is something that many times we all take for granted and forget or stop showing to others. When we do this unfortunately we unintentionally send the message that we don’t care and in doing so effect everyone’s day around us. So here are a couple of examples that we shared of common courtesy: when someone says good morning to you, you respond by looking at the person and saying good morning back, and use their name if you know it, such as “Good Morning, Mr. Manuzzi”. When someone tells you to have a good day, make sure that you acknowledge their attempt to be kind by responding appropriately such as, “I hope you have a great day too, Mr. Schill.” When someone does something helpful for you, such as opening a door, picking up something and giving it to you, or even the lunch ladies helping you get food or checking you out in line, look at them and acknowledge them and their efforts to help you by saying “Thank You!” Thank you is a powerful statement and makes people feel appreciated and want to continue helping.
So for the next few week try to take advantage of teachable moments and model and practice with your student how to show common courtesy. Many churches and such have greeters and this would be a great opportunity for you to model and have your student with you also participating in the activity.
Until next week.....
Digital Learning Month Fun Facts
90% of students use digital learning tools at home
by 2020 there will be over 25 million apps available
Computer Programming is one of the fastest growing occupations
Mid Winter Book Fair February 19th-22nd
Tuesday February 19th
11:05-11:25 – Brand and Cookston
11:35-11:55 – A. Kemper
12:00-12:20 - Rohe and Shanks
12:30-12:50 – Cannady and Huffman
1:00-1:20 – Boynton
Wednesday February 20th
11:05-11:25 – Monahan
11:35-11:55 – Rosenberger and Flowers
12:00-12:20 – Hopkins
12:30-12:50 – J. Kemper
1:00-1:20 – Kittle and Canada
**Family Night, the bookfair will be open from 5pm to 7pm.
Friday February 22nd
11:05-1:20 – Open and a chance for kids who have money to shop during their recess.
**Preschool, Mrs. Clemons’ Ms. Jackson’s and Mrs. Turpen’s classrooms will shop as their schedules allow during the week.**
Thursday February 21st
11:05-11:25 – Wolverton and T. Smith
11:35-11:55 – Petro and Armour
12:00-12:20 – Trout
12:30-12:50 – Klipsch and S. Smith
1:00-1:20 – Wells
Assessment Literacy Update
2019 Math Bowl
After School Club Forms
Missed a form for an after school club?
Click on the link below and select About Us and open PESP event forms.
Order your 2018-19 Yearbook!
You can now order your 2018-19 yearbook!
Click on the link below to order online, using code 9617719.
Orders due by March 1, 2019.
Box Tops!
Start saving your Box Tops- collection for our school begins in February. Every clipping counts!
Textbook Fees
Reminder: Textbook Rental Payments are now due!
Please pay as soon as possible to avoid collections!
Kindergarten - $139.22
First Grade - $110.34
Second Grade - $103.12
Third Grade - $134.18
Fourth Grade - $141.83
Fifth Grade - $167.86
Sixth Grade - $164.08
Community News
Pendleton Elementary School Foundation 2019 Direct Giving Form
Donations can be made by sending a check to the school with your child or online at www.southmadisionfoundation.org under the projects tab (look for PESF Project). The South Madison Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization and your donation is tax deductible.
Thanks for your generous support!
Pendleton Jr. Baseball, Softball & Champions League
Art Contest!
- To enter, students must submit a drawing or painting with an image representing “What would it be like to have class in outer space?”.
- The contest ends on April 8th, 8:00 pm EST.
- The top five finalists in each grade group will be featured on ESS’ Facebook and Instagram during the week of April 15th for public voting.
- Winners will be announced on April 29th.
- Winning students will receive a $500 gift card, plus a $500 gift card for their school.
- Any questions, email ArtContest@ESS.com.