SES Family News & Celebrations
January 18-22
Practicing Letter Writing in the Snow in Mrs. Pace's Kindergarten Class
Lexia Core 5
January Student of the Month (Girl and Boy from each class)
Sorry for the above picture being blurry...we will take another one when students are back at school on Tuesday!
Taking Care of Chromebooks!
Is your child missing a coat? Tell them to look in the lost and found...
Grant County Imagination Library
Do you KNOW someone who is expecting or has a child in the ages of 0-5? Share the link below, so they can sign up for FREE books from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library!!
If you have multiple children under the age of 5, please sign up EACH one!! Different books go to each age group!
SIGN UP TODAY by clicking here.
About Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth until they begin school, no matter their family’s income.
After launching in 1995, the program grew quickly. First books were only distributed to children living in Sevier County, Tennessee where Dolly grew up. It became such a success that in 2000 a national replication effort was underway. By 2003, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library had mailed one million books. It would prove to be the first of many millions of books sent to children around the world.
Our School Garden
Healthy Snack Suggested List
Healthy Snack & Beverage Ideas*
▪ Water
▪ 100% fruit juice with no added sugar
▪ Fat-free or low fat milk
▪ Fruit smoothies (made with frozen fruit with no added sugar and fat-free or low fat yogurt)
▪ 100% fruit juice slushes with no added sugar
▪ Fresh fruit – trays, salads or kabobs
▪ Fresh vegetables – trays, salads or kabobs
▪ Fat-free or low fat yogurt (alone or as dip for fruits or vegetables)
▪ Yogurt parfaits (fat-free or low fat yogurt, fruit and whole grain cereal or granola as topping)
▪ Canned fruit or fruit cups (in water, 100% fruit juice or light syrup)
▪ Frozen fruit or fruit cups (in water, 100% fruit juice or light syrup)
▪ Frosty fruits – freeze your own fruit (frozen grapes make a great summer treat!)
▪ Dried fruit with no added sugar
▪ ▪ Whole grain crackers
▪ Low-fat cheese (serve with fruit or whole grain crackers)
▪ Hummus (serve with vegetables or whole grain crackers)
▪ Small whole grain waffles or pancakes topped with fruit or nut or seed butter
▪ Whole grain pretzels (soft or crunchy)
▪ Low-fat or air-popped popcorn (no added butter or salt)
▪ Graham crackers
▪▪ Pizza (on whole grain crust with low fat cheese and lean protein or vegetable toppings)
▪ Roll-ups on whole grain tortillas (fill with a lean protein such as ham or turkey, low fat cheese, hummus, nut or seed butter and jelly or vegetables)
▪ Fat-free or low fat pudding
▪ Bean quesadillas or burritos made with whole grain tortillas with salsa
▪ Whole grain cereal bars
▪ Baked whole grain tortilla chips with salsa or bean dip
▪ Baked chips (small portions)
*Check ingredient statements and nutrition information to ensure items meet the USDA Smart Snacks in School nutrition standards. Ensure food allergies of any participants are known before serving any food item.
About Sheridan Elementary
Email: lindseybohler@sheridanschools.org
Website: www.sheridanschools.org
Location: 707 Ridge Drive
Phone: 870-942-3131
Twitter: @SheridanSES