News for November

October was a busy month, and November is shaping up to be the same.  Progress reports were sent home, and the following week parents had the opportunity to meet and conference with their children's teachers.  On the same day, Mrs. DeVane was the hostess of the Kids' Art Fair, where parents were able to purchase frames for their children's artwork.  It was a huge success, thanks to all of you.  Mrs. DeVane's efforts made almost $1200 for the school as a fundraiser.  We are just that much closer to purchasing the outside electronic message board!

 

Red Ribbon Week brought activities and information about the perils of drug use.  Each day students wore specific outfits to promote being drug-free.  Homerooms created posters and banners to deliver this same message.  Each year I find this message to be more and more necessary.

 

Mastery testing for Language Arts and Math for grades 1-6 was held and results will be given to teachers to help them pace their curriculums.  We had Picture Day and the annual, well-attended Halloween Parade.  Volleyball and flag football seasons are in full swing and will continue through November.

 

Mark your November calendars for a Kids' Vote Day, a Book Fair in the Library, the Panoramic Picture Day, Feast Day before Thanksgiving break, and the Murder Mystery Dinner Theater.  We hope you all come to see our staff performing and enjoy a pasta dinner with us!

 

I am so grateful to our Parent Association board this year for their hard work, great ideas, and very positive attitude!  If you aren't already, become an active member of the Parent Association and join us at the monthly meetings.

 

As always, I look forward to spending time with your children and helping them to become better students and better citizens.

 
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