November

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UPCOMING EVENTS

11/2/2023-  Site celebration of Dia de Los Muertos 

11/2/2023 - State of the District at 5:30pm at Ramona High School Theatre

11/2/2023-11/9/2023 - Scholastic Book Fair 

11/3/2023 -  Charleston Wrap Orders will be delivered AND Minimum Day- Dismissal at 11:45am

11/8/2023-11/9/2023 - Parent Teacher Conferences (NO SCHOOL)

11/10/2023 - Veterans Day (NO SCHOOL)

11/16/2023 - ELAC Meeting at 2:45pm

11/16/2023 - PAC Meeting 

11/20/2023-11/24/2023 - Thanksgiving Break (NO SCHOOL)

11/27/2023 - Active Shooter/Hard Lockdown Practice 

11/28/2023 - Coffee with the Principals and PTO meeting at 2:45pm

NUTRITION SERVICES - November Elementary Menu

2023 November Traditional Primary Menu.pdf

Past Months Highlights! 

Native American Heritage Month

November is National American Indian Heritage Month 

November is Native American Heritage Month, or as it is commonly referred to, American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.

The month is a time to celebrate rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contributions of Native people. Heritage Month is also an opportune time to educate the general public about tribes, to raise a general awareness about the unique challenges Native people have faced both historically and in the present, and the ways in which tribal citizens have worked to conquer these challenges.

https://www.ncai.org/initiatives/native-american-heritage-month 

https://www.nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/ 

No Place for Hate: Día de Los Muertos

All teachers will be teaching about the cultural signifcance of this holiday to our Jets on Thursday, November 2nd. Our students will have the opportunity to create a fun sugar skull mask to carry around and show you! Be sure to ask them some questions when they get home!

National History Day

NHD 23-24 Parent One Pager.pdf

Science and Engineering Fair

Scientist Packet for SEF.docx.pdf

Core Virtue for the Month of November

November is a time of national thanksgiving.  On Veteran's Day (November 11), we remember with gratitude those who have served in our armed forces.  But of course, Thanksgiving, the fourth Thursday of the month, is the American holiday—a day to give thanks for our many blessings, among them: the bounty of our land and seas, and the blessing of liberty so many came here to enjoy.  It is an occasion to celebrate the ongoing goodness of the world we inhabit.