Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Harvest Festival


On Wednesday, October 31, we will celebrate our second annual Harvest Festival. Students are allowed to wear their costumes to school using the following guidelines:

·      No masks, monsters, or make-up: nothing scary or gross looking
·      No weapons of any sort
·      Skin must be covered: no short skirts, tank tops, see through clothing, etc. – costume must be appropriate for school. If there is a part of the costume that might be see through or short, wear something underneath it

The Harvest festivities will begin at 1:00 p.m. We will have a celebration in the classroom, and we will trick or treat around our school building, as well. If you would like to donate a bag of candy for trick or treating, you can bring it to the office by Wednesday, Oct. 31. If you would like to bring a treat for our classroom celebration, please supply enough nut free treats for 17 students.

Thank you! 

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Say Cheese!

Picture day is Wednesday, October 24. I sent order forms home with students earlier this week. All students will have their pictures taken, but you do not need to buy pictures. If you'd like to purchase pictures, please fill out the form and send it in with the money on Oct. 24. Students who buy pictures can dress down on picture day. All other students must wear their uniforms. If you need another order form, there are extras in the office.

Dress Down for a Cause

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and our school will help out by sponsoring a Dress Down for $1.00 day.  Friday, October 12 will be a dress down day to raise money for breast cancer. Students may wear school appropriate dress down clothes for $1.00. Please send the money with students. We hope you'll be able to help raise money for this important cause!

Monday, October 1, 2012

Count Day

Count Day is Wednesday, October 3. Please make sure your student attends school on this very important day.

Thank You!

Thank you so much to the Rahaman family, who donated miniature pumpkins to each of the students in our class. My students were very excited to get the tiny treats!

Thank you also to the families who have been able to donate items to our class. We are always grateful for extra supplies. With cold and flu season quickly approaching, we can always use tissue and Clorox cleaning wipes!