Normal Heights Elementary Class Dojo School Story
Check daily our NHE Class Dojo Story along with your child's teacher Class Dojo Story/Message
Normal Heights Elementary Class Dojo School Story
Check daily our NHE Class Dojo Story along with your child's teacher Class Dojo Story/Message
2025-2026 Back To School Night Presentation
September 2025 Home & School Connection-Counseling Newsletter
Wellness Wednesday Quote
Wellness Wednesday
Self-Care Tip
Wellness Wednesday Kindness Challenge
🌟 Character Shout Outs! 🌟
At Normal Heights Elementary, Character Counts every day!
Do you know a student, child, classmate, teacher, or staff member who has shown kindness, responsibility, respect, or any of the Six Pillars of Character? Maybe they were just awesome and helpful!
💬 Give them a Character Shout Out! 💬
✨ Mrs. Sine (Librarian) & Mrs. Alabanza (School Counselor) will announce the shout-outs during our Wellness Wednesday Read Aloud & Breathing Technique.
How to Give a Shout Out:
✅ Fill out this quick form: 🔗 Click here: https://forms.gle/qqAGW74aQjv3ZKHv7
✅ Choose the character pillar they showed
✅ Share a short message about what they did
✅ Shout-outs will be shared every Wednesday!
Let’s celebrate kindness & great character at our school—one shout at a time! 🎉
💛 #HawkPride #CharacterCounts #WellnessWednesday
Hawks Know How To Make A Beautiful Kindness Rainbow
Grateful to our whole Hawk community: students, staff, and families for joining in The Great Kindness Challenge. Your participation strengthens our culture of compassion and kindness. I appreciate each and every one of you! #KindnessMatters #HawksAreKind
NHE Staff: Friendly reminder for our Mid-Week MeTime
Compassion Choice Board
Short Film: Reflection In Me by Marc Cologiovanni
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Wellness Wednesday at NHE
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A person of character is trustworthy- they are honest, dependable, and do what's right even when no one is watching.
Honest ~ Reliable ~ Loyal
If you or anyone is struggling and need someone to talk to, please know that you are never along. There is always someone ready to help.
You can call or text the suicide and crisis hotline by dialing 988.