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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Monday, January 11, 2016
2015-16 Incoming Kindergartners
We will be having a Getting-To-Know-You activity in February for all those students who will be eligible to enroll in Kindergarten for the 2015-16 school. Right now we are trying to collect information so we know who to invite to this activity as well as Kindergarten Round-Up that will be in March. If you have an eligible student who will be coming to Kindergarten in 2015-16 with a birthday between September 2, 2010 and September 1, 2011, please call the school and let us know so we can gather some information from you to make sure you receive the invitations to upcoming activities. If you have a friend or neighbor that you know has eligible students, please let them know to call the school as well. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!
January Leader In Me Challenge
January 2016 Family
Challenge
January is the perfect time for
Habit #2, Begin With The End In Mind!!
This habit is where we literally see what it is we want to become, do,
learn and gain. Sometimes the end is
something short term, sometimes the end we see is a long way off. Dr. Covey challenges us to look forward to
our 80th birthday party and imagine what the people attending would
say about us. What is it that you would
want your family, friends and loved ones to say about the life that you have
lived? This is the first step in making
your personal mission statement. This is
the first family challenge of January, to make a family mission statement. The process is simple, sit down as a family
and decide what you would like to be known for, what you want your character to
be. Remember that character is different
than reputation. Character is who you
really are, while reputation is how people see you. Character is also completely in your own
control, while reputation can be influenced by you. It is really controlled by
other people’s perspective. A good
illustration of this is that of a prominent leader in a small town who was seen
by someone who didn’t know him very well entering a very bad area late at night
under what was perceived to be suspicious circumstances. The person who saw this told quite a few
people about it and they jumped to conclusions, such as him being a drug
dealer, or that he must be buying drugs etc.
It turns out that this leader was responding to an urgent call from a
family member who was struggling with an addiction and needed help. The leader had unselfishly went to find his
loved one and offer help, bring them to his house and find professional help
for them. His character remained intact,
even when his reputation may have suffered because of the perception of
another.
Your
mission statement could be very short, Dr. Covey claims that his was only 3
words. Make it something that you and
your family can look to every day and strive for. If you need some examples there are tons
online if you Google “family mission statement examples” and look at the
images. Once you come up with your
family mission statement, I challenge you to hang it up in a prominent place in
your home and review it often with your children to keep if fresh and something
that they think about.
The 2nd
challenge option is to create some short term and long term goals for each
member of the family. Along with the sheet of paper is a puzzle that you can cut out and mix up all of the
pieces (Click on the link below to open & print out the puzzle with the challenge.). Once you have cut out all of the
pieces, have your children try and guess what the completed puzzle is without
seeing the original. Puzzles are also
very hard to put together unless we actually know what it is supposed to look
like when it is finished. This relates
directly to life and Habit #2 in that if we know what we want to accomplish
then we have a much greater chance of realizing that goal. After putting the puzzle together discuss
what goals each family member could make and how you can help make those goals
happen.
Once
you have finished either of the activities please fill out the form (Click on the link below to open & print out the challenge that has the form to fill out.) and
turn it in to the office. This will
enter you into our drawing for a Kindle Fire or a family board game. Remember that if you do both challenges, you
get 2 tickets in the drawing!! The forms are due by Friday January 29th.
Good luck with this challenge and I would love to hear from you about your
experiences with each of the habits.
Mr. Chournos
Click HERE to open and print out the challenge.
Monday, January 4, 2016
NEW CARPOOL INFORMATION
Parents,
We are excited to get our clubs going now that we are back from
the Holiday break!! One of those clubs is our Car Pool Club. You
will see several of our students out after school helping to direct traffic and
keep our pick up moving along safely. We have had a few close calls this
year involving student/vehicle accidents and we will be more closely enforcing
the pick up procedures that we put in place last year. Here are a couple
of reminders about what some of those will be:
--Students will not be allowed on the grass by the flagpole and
marquee sign. Students that are meeting siblings or other students to
walk home will need to make sure their meeting place is not in that area.
A good area for a meeting place is on the east side of the school by the
bike racks or on the north side of the school.
-- Students will not be allowed to enter a vehicle until the
vehicle is past the cones on the cement. We realize that this may cause a
bit of a delay but it is the only way we can monitor all of the students and
their safety within the pick up lane. Please pull forward as far a
possible and let one of the students in the orange vest know who you are
waiting for and they will call for that student. Please leave enough room
in front of your vehicle so that when you have your kids safely in the car you
can leave the pick up lane and make room for other cars. We will also be
closing off the South East parking lot 15 minutes prior to school letting out
so please do not make arrangements to pick up students in that lot. We
will also close the entrance to the South West lot once the bell rings.
If you are in that lot you can pick up your students but will need to
exit at the far west.
--Remember that it is illegal to cross the street other than in a
crosswalk. Also remember that it is illegal to travel east on the road
directly south of the main school entrance until 4:00 PM. This street is
a 1 way street during the day and you run the risk of getting a ticket if you
are see traveling east on that street after school.
-- You are welcome to pick up your students on the north side
BEHIND the busses. Please do not park so that your children have to cross
the street to get in your vehicle. You can also use the east sidewalk to
pick up students. Please realize that if you are using this access point
that we do not have supervision on that side so please be extra careful.
Also if you are using the east side please do not park going north so
that your child has to cross the street to get in your vehicle. You will
need to be traveling SOUTH to pick up your child there. You will also not
be able to make a U Turn on that street once you have picked up your child.
You will need to continue south to the stop sign and turn there.
We know that at first this process will take a little getting used
to for both parents and students. We will do our best to monitor the
situation and make any changes that are necessary. We are also asking the
Police to be here several days of the week after school to help and to provide
us feedback for any changes they think will help. Please be patient with us for
the next few days and allow yourself a few extra minutes to get your children
while we adjust to this procedure. Hopefully you know that our main
objective in implementing these procedures is to keep ALL of our students as
safe as possible. Please help us in this endeavor.
If you have questions or concerns I am glad to talk to you about
those. Just give us a call here at the office at 257-2590.
Thank You!!
Mr. Chournos
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