Friday, November 13, 2009

November Newsletter

November Events


3- Book Fair Night

3- 4th Grade Field Trip

10 – K Vision Test

12- 5th Grade Safety Expo

12 – 6th Grade Field Trip

12- Progress Reports

13-2nd Grade Field

20- K Trip To Library

20 – 5/6 Grade Ball Game

23-27 – No School

30 – School Reopens



From the Principal:

Progress reports will go home again with children Thursday, November 12. It is very important that you contact your child’s teacher if they are making low grades in any subject. Please plan to meet, if you are contacted by your child’s teacher for a conference. You may contact me by phone or by email through (www.schoolnotes.com )for further help. - JH

Thanks for Saturday Work

We want to thank all the folks who turned out to help beautify the campus on Saturday, October 17. Visitors will see some of the flowers that were planted in front of the school. Thanks also to parents who donated money to help defray the cost of this project. If you missed helping out this time, call the school and ask how you can help make the school a better place for all our children. “Thanks” also goes to the Book Fair Volunteers this week!

Second Grade Assembly Scheduled

Friday, November 20 at 9 a.m. the SLE second graders will present a seasonal play. All parents and friends are invited to plan to attend. But don’t wait! All parents of second graders are encouraged to contact the teachers to see how they can contribute to make this play one to remember. Sets, costumes, props and other items are needed. NOTE: They also have an AR Reward field trip to the fire department Friday, November 13.



Donate Used Uniforms to SLE

If your child has outgrown his or her uniform, and it is still in good condition, please consider donating it to the school. This can go a long way in helping families and children in need. Please talk to Mrs. Weathers, 601-253-2324, for more information.

Remember the Dress Code Concerning Coats

Please help your children stay within the school board dress code when it comes to coats. Many children are wearing coats that do not meet the guidelines. “Coats that are to be worn all day must be solid navy, khaki, black or the school color” (blue and white). Children who wear coats that do not adhere to this cannot wear them in the classroom. Please talk with Mr. Henderson (253-2324), if you have any questions about the policy.

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