Davisburg Dateline
November 8, 2019
News from Mrs. Kott
Did you receive an email titled, “Greetings from Mrs. Kott” this weekend? I hope you are enjoying these emails providing more detailed information about what has been happening at Davisburg. If you did not receive this email, please contact the office. We may not have your most current email address. It would be unfortunate for you to be missing the email information from school.
There are so many awesome activities coming this month! Please be sure that you are checking your child’s backpack/Family Folder for flyers. The majority of information comes home on Friday. However, it is a good idea to check each day. Also, most teachers send newsletters or messages through email or apps. It is vital that you are getting this communication. Contact your child’s teacher if you are unsure of the method they are using to send you information.
Each day, I am energized by the smiling faces, hugs and high fives I receive from Davisburg students. What an amazing group of children! Thank you for providing me the honor to be part of your child’s education.
Truly,
Denise Kott
Upcoming Events:
- Spirit week - see below
- 11/12 Veteran's Day Assembly - 2:15
- 11/14 PTC meeting in cafeteria 4:30 p.m.
- 11/18-22 Book Fair
- 11/22 Noon dismissal - end of first tri
Veterans Day Assembly
Veteran's Care Package Options
Below you will find our spirit days the DSLT have chosen, but there are additional items needed for the care packages, if you would like a few more choices here they are:
Batteries
Chapstick
Toothbrushes, toothpaste, dental floss
Chewing Gum/Bubble Gum
Crystal Light, Kool Aid, Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Mix in packets
JACOBSON QUINN TOY DRIVE APPLICATION
Davisburg Running Club
Congratulations Y5-2nd graders with your Read-A-Thon!
Cold Weather Wear
A new form must be filled out every school year.
Free/Reduced Lunch Application
Free/reduced lunch applications can be filled out anytime your family's circumstances change. The application is available below, online or in the office.
The Leader in Me Section: Think Win-Win
Thinking Win-Win means everyone can win. By considering other people’s wins, as well as your own, mutual benefit is more likely. It isn’t always easy to balance courage and consideration. However, approaching situations with fairness makes win-win agreements possible. To learn more about Habit 4, see the links below. (Thank you for the ideas College Street Elementary!)
Habit 4: Think Win-Win Link
Parent Guide Link