October 10, 2023


Seadog Families,


This is Mrs. Clemmons with your weekly Reminders. Let’s celebrate the following Superior Seadog Students of the Week: Waylon Guthrie, Gracen Frisbee, Lucas Daley, Kalani Tennant, Sarah Millard,  and Trey Oden. Great Work Seadogs!


Our P2 Word of the Week is Teamwork. Individuals with this strength might be described as:  Loyal, Dedicated, and Collaborative. Individuals with this strength are likely to think, feel, or behave in the following ways: I want to help. It feels good to sacrifice for the greater good. By working together, we will be more successful. We would love for you to join us. It’s more important to me that we are successful than it is that I am successful.


Upcoming dates to remember:

- Monday, October 9th- Teacher Workday- No School for Students

- Tuesday, October 10th- PreK Workday

- Friday, October 13th - Fall Picture Day, we will dress to impress!

- Tuesday, October 17th- Friday October 20th- Book Fair Week along with 

- Tuesday, October 17th- Curriculum and Book Fair Night

- Friday, October 19th- Early Release- Students will be dismissed at noon.

- Wednesday, October 25th- PTO Blackbeard's Dine In Night. A percentage of the proceeds will go to PTO. 


Thank you for your continued support! And remember, Seadog Students, if no one has told you today, know that Mrs. Clemmons deeply cares about you.

Teamwork

This week our school community will be focusing on the character strength of Teamwork. Teamwork means you work well as a member of a group or team. You are loyal, reliable, and dedicated to helping your team achieve its goals. 


Teamwork is the ability and willingness to place overall group success as a higher priority than individual achievement. Those who demonstrate strengths in teamwork often work to help all group members find success. These individuals are willing to commit time and resources in order to further group goals and help toward the greater good.


For individuals, teamwork often means deferring or delaying individual accomplishments in order to ensure that the group maintains a high level of success. Their commitment to the larger group effort makes them good teammates. The positive feelings associated with being part of a larger whole -- can be highly beneficial and combat selfishness and egotism.


To practice and encourage the character strength of teamwork with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2), where together you will watch a video, read a quote, and talk about the answers to three questions.