Week 30
April 10-14, 2017
This is SPUR Country!
What to expect this week:
National Library Week!
Morning Duty: Duty is 7:05-7:35. Outside (one does cross walk, one opens car doors) - Ellis & Barnhill, Inside (one holds door, one is in the hall) -Wagenknecht & Alt
Monday, Apr. 10 - EMS Reading Festival 5:00-6:45
Tuesday, Apr. 11 -
Wednesday, Apr. 12 - Faculty Meeting
Thursday, Apr. 13 - 5th grade puberty video 2:00
Friday, Apr. 14 - no school!!/Good Friday Holiday!!
What's happening with Great Expectations this Week?
W.O.W. – dignity: bearing , conduct, or speech indicative of self-respect
Quote: “Always be a first rate version of yourself instead of a second rate version of somebody else.” By Judy Garland
Call Back: Everybody…..Is Somebody! (This is a new one. I will put it in your boxes. Please add it to your GE Pocket Chart.)
Happy April Birthday to You!
5 - Brandy Mazza
14 - Denna Davis
17 - Crystal Barnhill
18 - Mary Mendell
24 - Raegan McCullough
25 - Lori Lopez
A look ahead...
Morning Duty: Duty is 7:05-7:35. Outside (one does cross walk, one opens car doors) - Arnwine & Beale, Inside (one holds door, one is in the hall) - Fairchild & Abernathie
Monday, Apr. 17 -
Tuesday, Apr. 18 - PLC Meeting K-2nd (Mendell will attend to discuss textbooks)
Wednesday, Apr. 19- PLC Meeting 3rd-5th (Mendell will attend to discuss textbooks)
Thursday, Apr. 20 - 3rd grade field trip
Friday, Apr. 21 - PTA Carnival 5:30-7:30
Morning Duty: Duty is 7:05-7:35. Outside (one does cross walk, one opens car doors) - Rubio & Williams, Inside (one holds door, one is in the hall) - Bobbitt & Jackson
Monday, Apr. 24 -
Tuesday, Apr. 25 -
Wednesday, Apr. 26 - 5th Grade to Camp El Tesoro (3 days)
Thursday, Apr. 27 - 2nd grade field trip
Friday, Apr. 28 -
PTA Information:
*PTA will collect BOX TOPs. **Just a reminder, SPED will be picking up your box top envelope every Friday, not PTA. ** Then they will get that to PTA to count.
An Interesting Educational Article - Enjoy!
How to Talk to a “Problem Student” Without Them Tuning You Out
It gives an example for older students, but read all the way through... the "tactics" that they provide can be beneficial at all ages!