December 7: Roanoke Hometown Holiday
December 12: Choir Concert 5:30; Family Caroling Night 6pm (Fairway Neighborhood)
December 14: Reindeer Romp; 1st Responders Breakfast with Santa
December 19: Holiday Parties; Early Release 11:45 a.m.
December 20-January 7: Winter Break / No School
January 8: Students Return to School
Parents are welcome to attend our Holiday Party on Thursday, December 19th, from 9:15-10:00.
You will be able to take your child with you when the party's over, if you would like.
In an effort to expedite the check-in process, please register in advance by completing this Google Form.
The name of each adult attending should be added on a separate line. Please remember to bring your driver's license when you come to attend the party.
This form must be filled out by Monday, December 16th at 3:00pm.
To help us make this year’s Holiday Party the best yet, we are asking for our parents/caregivers to contribute. By purchasing and donating these items, each class will have a yummy snack, drink, as well as a variety of craft stations and activities for our students to enjoy.
You can sign up to bring an item(s) by following this link to our Sign Up Genius.
*When you sign up, please type your child's name & their teacher's name in the comment section.
Please send items to school by Friday, December 13, to ensure that we have all we need for our celebration.
You are welcome to bring younger siblings to our celebration, however, please know that we do not have enough treats or craft supplies for siblings.
Thank you so much for your amazing support and contributions. We are looking forward to a fun filled day of celebrations.
Our school will continue to have optional dress up days during the month of December. The teachers are also joining in on the fun.
Your child is invited to participate in the optional dress up days. Below we have included the themes for each day.
Consistency is hard. Have each person in the family commit to 1 thing they will do each day this week. Maybe it is flossing, drinking a certain amount of water, getting to bed at a certain time, limiting screen time, or exercising. Create a place where each person can tally their progress and see who can keep their streak going the longest!
How does following directions help us to not make mistakes?
Can you share a time when you needed to use Perseverance to help fix a mistake?
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Click this link to see our Sight Word Page for more information about sight words in Kindergarten.
We will learn what perseverance is and how we can show it.