Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What's happening...

The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education. Martin Luther King, Jr.

         
Week of January 9 – January 13

9 – Mon       CARE/SRC 3:30 Rm. 4 CARE
                     DIBELS Testing
10 – Tue – 8:30 4th  Grade Assessment Collaboration
                     11 - Wed –        Evaluation and Conference
12 - Thur–   10:45 – 11:15 MLK Assembly MPR
                     6:30 Literacy Night K-3
13 – Fri –    Clerget’s classes to Karshner Museum

Week of January 16 – January 20

16– Mon      Martin Luther King, Jr. Day No School
17– Tue –   2:00 “11 Days MLK Assembly” Multi-purpose room
                     3:30 Academic Meeting
18- Wed – Collaboration and Teaming/Special Services Job-alike
19- Thur –   3:30 Staff Meeting (refreshments Chris Everett)
20– Fri –     K – 6 Writing Prompt

Operation Suds 
Sign-up sheet is in the office to secure your time for this program.  We have the kit from 1/24 to 1/30 and it takes about 45 minutes for the program.

Student Behavior Referral Slips
If you write out a referral slip, please do not use RED ink.

Recycling Bins
At long last, recycling bins have arrived and we now have the ability to recycle most of our garbage.  For a review on recycling you are welcome to visit www.piercecountywa.org/enviroed .  More to come regarding recycle…

Meetings with Parents
Please communicate with the office when you have meetings scheduled with parents so we know that you are expecting them.  Please do not unlock anyone’s door to let a parent in to wait.  Also, do not let students/parents into the building once front door has been locked unless attending a meeting or an emergency.  For security purposes, everyone should be instructed to report to the office to sign in. 

Same as last year?
It would be very helpful if you could remember to communicate with the office regarding special events that are happening in your classroom.  We love to know what is going on in the building and it helps us when parents have questions.

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