NO SCHOOL TOMORROW, FRIDAY MARCH 13TH. In the past, this day has always been used as a makeup day due to weather; however this "Parent-Teacher" conference day will be a day off. Our spring Student-Led conferences will ben held on April 16th.
Don't forget to register your child for the 2026-2027 school year. Please be sure to register your child using the following link: www.dcps.org/OLR
If you complete registration before spring break, please complete the green form with your code so that your child can visit the Woot-Woot Cart! They love the cart! If you need assistance with registering, we will have an open lab on Tuesday, April 21st.
Breakfast- Cereal or Biscuit & Gravy
Lunch- Mini Corndogs or Mozzarella Breadstick
Report Cards Come Home
Tuesday, Mar. 17th
Breakfast-Cereal or Donuts
Lunch- Chicken Parm or Rib Patty
Kindergarten & 1st Grade performs "Baby Beluga" at 9:00 and 12:30
Lunch- Chicken Nuggets or Chicken Sandwich
Thursday, Mar. 19th
Breakfast- Cereal or Uber
Lunch- Pasta Bar
8:30-2nd, 4th and 5th goes to the RiverPark Center
2:30-4:00-Volleyball meets
Breakfast- Cereal or Pop Tart
Lunch- Fish Sticks or BBQ Sandwich
Spring Picture Day & 5th Grade Promotion Pictures- Spring pictures are optional
1:00-3rd 9 Weeks Assembly
Just a reminder...PRESCHOOL NEXT FRIDAY. Please see attached Preschool Leader Link below.
Habit 6: Synergize
Key Aspects of Synergizing:
Valuing Differences: Seeing strengths in others and appreciating different viewpoints rather than just tolerating them.
Creative Collaboration:
Working together to find new solutions, not just compromising, which is often a "my way or your way" scenario.
1 + 1 = 3 (or more): The result of synergy is greater than the sum of individual parts.
Essential Mindsets: Requires humility, open-mindedness, and the ability to seek out others' ideas.
How to Practice Synergizing:
In Groups: Seek out people with different ideas to solve problems.
At Home: Combine individual strengths to solve problems or complete tasks, such as dividing chores differently to make them more efficient.
In Nature: Acknowledge that, like geese flying in a V-formation, working together allows for greater distance and efficiency.
Examples of Synergy:
An orchestra where individual instruments combine to create a beautiful, complex symphony.
A group project where team members combine their unique, individual strengths to achieve a better result.
A, lemonade stand run by friends where different skills (marketing, production, sales) create a successful outcome.
Friday, March 27th: KONA Ice Day
Wednesday, April 1st: Leaders in the Workplace Day
Friday, April 3rd: NO SCHOOL...Spring Break begins
Click on the links below to see what's going on in your child's classroom: