October 11, 2023
A Message from Mrs. Wunderlich & Reagan Staff
Families,
It has been wonderful seeing many of you at conferences this week. As you know, it takes a village, and we are so grateful for your partnership at home.
Students do not have school Thursday through Monday. We look forward to welcoming all of our Reagan Eagles back on Tuesday, October 17th.
Due to the upcoming days of no school, our next Regal Eagle will be sent out on Friday, October 20th.
Enjoy the long weekend!
Lunch Menu
Red Ribbon Week:
October 23 - 27
Want to get ahead on your planning for some upcoming dress-up days?
See our schedule below!
NSCAS Results (Gr. 4-5 Students)
Previously Shared Information That Is Still Relevant
Forms and Fliers
Reminders:
Join us for the Reagan Elementary Blood Drive
When: Thursday, October 12, 2022 - 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Where: Reagan Elementary Gym
To make an appointment click here or call 1-800-RedCross (1-800-733-2767)
Fall Parties and Parade
Tuesday, October 31
Reagan will host a school parade on Tuesday, October 31st, beginning at 2:15 p.m. ALL parents and guardians are invited to view the parade from the exterior front entrance area and blacktop or the gyms if there is inclement weather!
Parent volunteers will host a party for students in their classrooms immediately following the parade. Only designated adults assisting with the party activities will be permitted in the classrooms. Volunteers must be pre-registered with the office via the Sign Up Genius to attend the party. A maximum of five volunteers per classroom will plan, attend, and run the classroom party. For more information on volunteering and to sign up for a classroom, please view the Sign Up Genius.
Details specific to the Fall Celebration:
We will start checking in parent party volunteers in the office at 1:45 p.m.
The parade will begin at 2:15 p.m. and travel in an outdoor pre-planned route on the blacktop area in the southwest corner of the school.
Costume Must-Knows:
Children are not to wear costumes to school; they may change independently before the start of the parade.
Consider forgoing costume accessories that can be easily lost or forgotten at school. We would hate for your child to forget to bring something back home and be unable to wear it later that evening.
Costumes must not be offensive to others; the audience is 5-12-year-olds.
No weapons or weapon look-a-likes.
No spraying of hair or makeup is to be applied at school.
Students are not required to wear costumes.
In addition, students may be excused from the celebration and parents may check out the student from the office at 2:10 p.m. if they wish.
Thank you for your attention to these procedures to make our Fall Celebration a success! Please contact Julie Milks at julieamilks@gmail.com with any questions.
Let's Make Spirits Bright
You won’t want to miss the exclusive holiday event of the year, while also supporting YOUR school! Jingle is an evening filled with holiday experiences, cocktails, delicious food bites, and an amazing silent auction of 36 unique trees decorated by our schools.
The Millard Public Schools Foundation supports the district by providing funds to all 35 schools to support strategic initiatives, connects Millard graduating seniors with over $150,000 in scholarship funding and helps our own Millard families in need.
Limited tickets available; purchase today here Jingle Tickets
(All guests must be over 21.)