This document provides a summary of upcoming events and announcements for Sperreng Middle School. It recognizes the character word of the month, courage, and lists upcoming dates. It also acknowledges the achievements of students Molly and Amanda and encourages participation in various fundraising and extracurricular activities.
The document summarizes several events that took place at a school in Grodno, Belarus. It describes a poetry reading competition held for students in grades 1-4 with themes of childhood. It also discusses World AIDS Day activities at the school including an information campaign. Finally, it provides an overview of the school's participation in several competitions and cultural exchanges with Poland to celebrate human rights and bring students together.
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events at the An Phu Primary campus. It discusses the end of the first term extracurricular club program and dates for the second term program. It also summarizes several events that recently occurred such as sports days, a Terry Fox run, and a Christmas disco. Various departments provide additional details about activities and upcoming productions. The newsletter concludes with staff holiday plans.
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The Isenberg Elementary School has had a successful first quarter with students participating in guided reading lessons, project-based learning, and other enrichment activities. Upcoming events include after school clubs, a soccer club, movie night, and a laser light show at the planetarium. The school also offers opportunities for leadership through programs like Student Government Association, K-Kids, and D.R.E.A.M. Girls.
More than 35,000 books were given away across 35 different activities in 2018. This accountability report appreciates the contributions of our donors and volunteers.
Annie Lovelady was crowned Mountain Brook High School's Homecoming Queen at a pep rally. The Spartan Writing Center opened this year to help students improve their writing skills through peer tutoring. The Cage Club's t-shirts continue to stir controversy this year due to references to underage drinking on the design.
Good morning! We’d like to share with you the recently completed Innovations Academy newsletter, it’s a fun read. Please share with anyone who might enjoy hearing about our therapeutic day school.
We currently have openings in both our elementary/middle school and high school/vocational education programs and would welcome your questions and comments. Thank you for taking the time to see what Innovations has been doing over the last few months. Have a great Thursday!
The article discusses two main topics:
1) Mountain Brook High School's new Spartan Card system which allows students to pay for lunch, printing, and other items on campus using their student ID card. This aims to make transactions more convenient.
2) The iLEARN program which sends MBHS students to a local elementary school to assist teachers and provide individualized attention to students. The program benefits both the high school and elementary students by allowing exploration of interests and skills like teaching. It currently has 14 participants but aims to expand to more classrooms.
1) The Boiling Springs High School Library held several events in April including a poetry contest with over 80 student entries and Poem in Your Pocket Day where students carried poems for a chance to win candy.
2) On Snapshot Day, the library gathered statistics showing 192 students visited independently, 6 classes with 147 students used resources, and computers were used by 190 students.
3) Student and teacher testimonials showed the library is important for research, homework, reading, and finding resources for class in a quiet space.
The document summarizes several events that took place at a school in Grodno, Belarus. It describes a poetry reading competition held for students in grades 1-4 with themes of childhood. It also discusses World AIDS Day activities at the school including an information campaign. Finally, it provides an overview of the school's participation in several competitions and cultural exchanges with Poland to celebrate human rights and bring students together.
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events at the An Phu Primary campus. It discusses the end of the first term extracurricular club program and dates for the second term program. It also summarizes several events that recently occurred such as sports days, a Terry Fox run, and a Christmas disco. Various departments provide additional details about activities and upcoming productions. The newsletter concludes with staff holiday plans.
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The Isenberg Elementary School has had a successful first quarter with students participating in guided reading lessons, project-based learning, and other enrichment activities. Upcoming events include after school clubs, a soccer club, movie night, and a laser light show at the planetarium. The school also offers opportunities for leadership through programs like Student Government Association, K-Kids, and D.R.E.A.M. Girls.
More than 35,000 books were given away across 35 different activities in 2018. This accountability report appreciates the contributions of our donors and volunteers.
Annie Lovelady was crowned Mountain Brook High School's Homecoming Queen at a pep rally. The Spartan Writing Center opened this year to help students improve their writing skills through peer tutoring. The Cage Club's t-shirts continue to stir controversy this year due to references to underage drinking on the design.
Good morning! We’d like to share with you the recently completed Innovations Academy newsletter, it’s a fun read. Please share with anyone who might enjoy hearing about our therapeutic day school.
We currently have openings in both our elementary/middle school and high school/vocational education programs and would welcome your questions and comments. Thank you for taking the time to see what Innovations has been doing over the last few months. Have a great Thursday!
The article discusses two main topics:
1) Mountain Brook High School's new Spartan Card system which allows students to pay for lunch, printing, and other items on campus using their student ID card. This aims to make transactions more convenient.
2) The iLEARN program which sends MBHS students to a local elementary school to assist teachers and provide individualized attention to students. The program benefits both the high school and elementary students by allowing exploration of interests and skills like teaching. It currently has 14 participants but aims to expand to more classrooms.
1) The Boiling Springs High School Library held several events in April including a poetry contest with over 80 student entries and Poem in Your Pocket Day where students carried poems for a chance to win candy.
2) On Snapshot Day, the library gathered statistics showing 192 students visited independently, 6 classes with 147 students used resources, and computers were used by 190 students.
3) Student and teacher testimonials showed the library is important for research, homework, reading, and finding resources for class in a quiet space.
2013-14 Volume 1: October / Homecoming IssueMBHS_SandS
Mae Rose Tyson was crowned Homecoming Queen of Mountain Brook High School. The article provides details about Mae Rose and her involvement in cheerleading as well as her positive attitude and faith. It also lists the homecoming court attendants for each class. A separate article discusses Mrs. Peggy Faircloth and her record of attending 465 consecutive Mountain Brook football games over four decades, beginning in 1973.
The Virginia Children's Book Festival aims to promote literacy for underserved children in Virginia through an annual multi-day festival, school visits, and book distributions. The festival is located in Farmville, Virginia and serves over 6,000 children each year from the impoverished surrounding areas through author presentations, workshops, and free books. The festival has grown significantly since starting in 2014 and works with various partners and sponsors to expand programs and outreach across more of rural Virginia.
This document provides a summary of the Wyoming Library Roundup publication for Winter/Spring 2014. It highlights several key pieces of information:
- The publication focuses on literacy programs in Wyoming, featuring articles on literacy in Wyoming, the Wyoming Reads program, Library Snapshot Day, and profiles on several Wyoming authors.
- The cover story discusses the One Book Wyoming program which features the novella "Spirit of Steamboat" by Craig Johnson. The program aims to create statewide unity through shared reading.
- An article profiles Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead and her work promoting early childhood literacy across Wyoming, including launching a statewide literacy research center and clinic and a program called Eat. Read. Grow.
The document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College students and staff. It includes information about upcoming events at the college including a food drive, turkey drawing, Veterans Day program, and graduation announcements. It also provides details about ordering club merchandise, signing up for a holiday singing opportunity, taking veteran photos, and reminders about parking and computer lab policies.
The document provides monthly updates on how the West Potomac High School PTSA used funds raised through membership dues, donations, and fundraising to support teachers and students over the 2016-2017 school year. It summarizes the various grants provided to departments and teachers, totaling over $20,000, to fund activities, training, materials, and initiatives that directly benefited over 1,000 students across 10 departments and 25+ teachers.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City provides the following dates and events for November:
- Year 6 trip to PDV on November 5th and December 3rd.
- Phuket football competition from November 6th to 9th for Years 4 to 6.
- Interim reports to parents on November 14th.
- International celebration event from November 19th to 21st.
- Parents' evening for Years 1 to 6 on November 27th.
- Parents' teddy bears' picnic for early years on November 29th.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library June - August 2014Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
In September, MGLA honored Patriot Day and Constitution Day with ceremonies and visits from civil servants. They also displayed a large Earth balloon on campus. In October, MGLA was inducted into the NC 100% Graduation Club for high graduation rates. The document also discusses the school counselors, Red Ribbon Week promoting anti-drug messages, an upcoming book fair and JROTC yard sale, and reminders about Halloween safety and staying healthy.
This document contains information about students of the month, school lunch menus, PTA membership, school supply lists, bell schedules, sports schedules, and upcoming events at Northridge Middle School. It provides details about various school activities, fundraisers, and important dates in October. The document acts as a central information hub for parents and students.
The PTSA granted over $4,000 to support various educator grants and activities at West Potomac High School spanning 10 departments, 25+ teachers, and benefiting over 1,000 students. The funds supported professional development for teachers, extracurricular activities, and classroom resources in subjects such as English, economics, culinary arts, pharmacy tech, JROTC, and history. Activities funded included field trips, a poetry show, international dance, and more. The PTSA thanked members for supporting the grants through their dues and donations.
The principal of St. Andrew Catholic School thanks the various groups that support the school, including the church, clergy, parents, teachers, and students. A recent fundraising event called Taste of the Town was a success thanks to the work of volunteers and donations from local restaurants. The newsletter introduces new teachers and staff members at the school and provides updates on events like field trips and extracurricular activities.
What's on at the Pickering Public Library for May-June 2013.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City. It lists the following dates:
- Term 3 clubs will start on May 18th.
- The MP1 swimming gala will be held on May 21st.
- The MP2/3 swimming gala will be held on May 22nd.
- The MP1 production will be held on May 29th.
- The summer concert will be held on June 10th.
It also provides information about fundraising events being held to support victims of the Nepal earthquake, including a cake and card sale, sponsored swim, and Bollywood dance session. The newsletter encourages parents to volunteer and donate baked goods
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The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Timber Creek Elementary School in November, including a food drive on November 1st, picture re-takes, Veteran's Day on November 11th, a fall book fair from November 11th-15th, a 3rd grade performance on November 14th, and a student holiday from November 25th-29th. It thanks volunteers who helped with recent events like the fall festival and Tiger Shop and encourages parents to support the school through the PTA. The principal's message reminds parents to label student items and invites them to have lunch and attend upcoming programs.
Timber Creek Elementary October Tiger Talestigerhelper
The Fall Festival at Timber Creek Elementary School will be held on Friday, October 4th from 5-8 PM. Activities will include dunk tank, pie throwing, inflatables, games, food and music. Volunteers are still needed and can sign up online. During Red Ribbon Week from October 21st-25th, there will be daily drug prevention activities for students and a school assembly on October 23rd. The 4th grade performance will be on October 24th. Teacher appreciation treats will be collected from PPCD, Pre-K and Kindergarten families on October 30th. The school encourages parents to join the PTA and follow the school on Facebook.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates in November and December such as Sports Days, the Christmas Concert, and the last day of clubs.
2) A summary of the Year 2 transport topic where students designed and built cars out of materials.
3) An update from the PE Department including the U11 girls winning the HCMC basketball tournament and details on upcoming MP1 Sports Days.
This document provides information for students of Meadow Glen Middle School about summer reading. It encourages students to read over the summer break to prevent learning loss. It suggests students can read books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, audiobooks or other literature and should find materials that interest them. The document also provides resources for finding book recommendations and accessing the summer reading programs through the local library which run from May 28th to August 10th.
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2013-14 Volume 1: October / Homecoming IssueMBHS_SandS
Mae Rose Tyson was crowned Homecoming Queen of Mountain Brook High School. The article provides details about Mae Rose and her involvement in cheerleading as well as her positive attitude and faith. It also lists the homecoming court attendants for each class. A separate article discusses Mrs. Peggy Faircloth and her record of attending 465 consecutive Mountain Brook football games over four decades, beginning in 1973.
The Virginia Children's Book Festival aims to promote literacy for underserved children in Virginia through an annual multi-day festival, school visits, and book distributions. The festival is located in Farmville, Virginia and serves over 6,000 children each year from the impoverished surrounding areas through author presentations, workshops, and free books. The festival has grown significantly since starting in 2014 and works with various partners and sponsors to expand programs and outreach across more of rural Virginia.
This document provides a summary of the Wyoming Library Roundup publication for Winter/Spring 2014. It highlights several key pieces of information:
- The publication focuses on literacy programs in Wyoming, featuring articles on literacy in Wyoming, the Wyoming Reads program, Library Snapshot Day, and profiles on several Wyoming authors.
- The cover story discusses the One Book Wyoming program which features the novella "Spirit of Steamboat" by Craig Johnson. The program aims to create statewide unity through shared reading.
- An article profiles Wyoming First Lady Carol Mead and her work promoting early childhood literacy across Wyoming, including launching a statewide literacy research center and clinic and a program called Eat. Read. Grow.
The document contains announcements for Brown Mackie College students and staff. It includes information about upcoming events at the college including a food drive, turkey drawing, Veterans Day program, and graduation announcements. It also provides details about ordering club merchandise, signing up for a holiday singing opportunity, taking veteran photos, and reminders about parking and computer lab policies.
The document provides monthly updates on how the West Potomac High School PTSA used funds raised through membership dues, donations, and fundraising to support teachers and students over the 2016-2017 school year. It summarizes the various grants provided to departments and teachers, totaling over $20,000, to fund activities, training, materials, and initiatives that directly benefited over 1,000 students across 10 departments and 25+ teachers.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City provides the following dates and events for November:
- Year 6 trip to PDV on November 5th and December 3rd.
- Phuket football competition from November 6th to 9th for Years 4 to 6.
- Interim reports to parents on November 14th.
- International celebration event from November 19th to 21st.
- Parents' evening for Years 1 to 6 on November 27th.
- Parents' teddy bears' picnic for early years on November 29th.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library June - August 2014Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
In September, MGLA honored Patriot Day and Constitution Day with ceremonies and visits from civil servants. They also displayed a large Earth balloon on campus. In October, MGLA was inducted into the NC 100% Graduation Club for high graduation rates. The document also discusses the school counselors, Red Ribbon Week promoting anti-drug messages, an upcoming book fair and JROTC yard sale, and reminders about Halloween safety and staying healthy.
This document contains information about students of the month, school lunch menus, PTA membership, school supply lists, bell schedules, sports schedules, and upcoming events at Northridge Middle School. It provides details about various school activities, fundraisers, and important dates in October. The document acts as a central information hub for parents and students.
The PTSA granted over $4,000 to support various educator grants and activities at West Potomac High School spanning 10 departments, 25+ teachers, and benefiting over 1,000 students. The funds supported professional development for teachers, extracurricular activities, and classroom resources in subjects such as English, economics, culinary arts, pharmacy tech, JROTC, and history. Activities funded included field trips, a poetry show, international dance, and more. The PTSA thanked members for supporting the grants through their dues and donations.
The principal of St. Andrew Catholic School thanks the various groups that support the school, including the church, clergy, parents, teachers, and students. A recent fundraising event called Taste of the Town was a success thanks to the work of volunteers and donations from local restaurants. The newsletter introduces new teachers and staff members at the school and provides updates on events like field trips and extracurricular activities.
What's on at the Pickering Public Library for May-June 2013.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City. It lists the following dates:
- Term 3 clubs will start on May 18th.
- The MP1 swimming gala will be held on May 21st.
- The MP2/3 swimming gala will be held on May 22nd.
- The MP1 production will be held on May 29th.
- The summer concert will be held on June 10th.
It also provides information about fundraising events being held to support victims of the Nepal earthquake, including a cake and card sale, sponsored swim, and Bollywood dance session. The newsletter encourages parents to volunteer and donate baked goods
Timber Creek Elementary November 2013 Tiger Tails tigerhelper
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Timber Creek Elementary School in November, including a food drive on November 1st, picture re-takes, Veteran's Day on November 11th, a fall book fair from November 11th-15th, a 3rd grade performance on November 14th, and a student holiday from November 25th-29th. It thanks volunteers who helped with recent events like the fall festival and Tiger Shop and encourages parents to support the school through the PTA. The principal's message reminds parents to label student items and invites them to have lunch and attend upcoming programs.
Timber Creek Elementary October Tiger Talestigerhelper
The Fall Festival at Timber Creek Elementary School will be held on Friday, October 4th from 5-8 PM. Activities will include dunk tank, pie throwing, inflatables, games, food and music. Volunteers are still needed and can sign up online. During Red Ribbon Week from October 21st-25th, there will be daily drug prevention activities for students and a school assembly on October 23rd. The 4th grade performance will be on October 24th. Teacher appreciation treats will be collected from PPCD, Pre-K and Kindergarten families on October 30th. The school encourages parents to join the PTA and follow the school on Facebook.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including:
1) Key dates in November and December such as Sports Days, the Christmas Concert, and the last day of clubs.
2) A summary of the Year 2 transport topic where students designed and built cars out of materials.
3) An update from the PE Department including the U11 girls winning the HCMC basketball tournament and details on upcoming MP1 Sports Days.
This document provides information for students of Meadow Glen Middle School about summer reading. It encourages students to read over the summer break to prevent learning loss. It suggests students can read books, magazines, newspapers, blogs, audiobooks or other literature and should find materials that interest them. The document also provides resources for finding book recommendations and accessing the summer reading programs through the local library which run from May 28th to August 10th.
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Promotional items are merchandise given away or sold by organizations to promote branding and marketing. This guide discusses the benefits of promotional items, tips for purchasing them, and how to calculate costs. It provides examples of ideal promotional items for different objectives like sales, rewards, and employee motivation. The most popular items are pens, mugs, keychains, hats, and t-shirts due to their low costs and ability to be imprinted with logos.
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As the needs of businesses have changed and technology has advanced, document management software (DMS) has too. From new features that allow content to be stored in HTML format to accessible translation services, a DMS revolution is taking place. This whitepaper shares what trends have emerged and how each can positively impact your business.
To attend the 8th grade recognition event on May 29th, students must have paid any fines and not be required to attend summer school for academic or attendance reasons. To be promoted to the next grade level, students must pass core subjects, maintain at least 95% attendance, and achieve a minimum 1.5 GPA according to the student handbook. A card sale fundraiser will take place from March 10th to 24th.
This document provides an overview of 401k retirement plans, including what they are, why they were established, and how they work. It discusses the main types of 401k plans including traditional, Roth, safe harbor, and SIMPLE plans. It also outlines important factors to consider when choosing a 401k plan for a business, such as administrative costs, annual rates of return, available investment options, enrollment procedures, employee training, customer service, and investment advising capabilities.
While a key and obvious advantage of a POS system is the gain in efficiency with respect to processing and recording a purchase transaction, there are numerous additional benefits that have ramifications across the enterprise. In this whitepaper, we break down the advanced features of a modern POS system and we'll walk you through the steps to choose the correct vendor.
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The document provides information about course offerings for 7th grade students at Sperreng Middle School for the 2013-2014 school year. It outlines the core classes required of all students as well as challenge, exploratory, elective, and specialized classes. Sample 7th grade schedules are also presented. The document encourages students and parents to discuss course selections with teachers and return recommendation forms by January 31st.
The document is an application for a leadership class called Flight Crew at Sperreng Middle School. It requires students to answer questions about why they want to join, their availability to help with after-school and lunch events, their ability to complete 10 hours of community service, and their comfort speaking in front of others. It also requires a teacher recommendation evaluating the student's character traits and leadership potential. If accepted, students will be notified over the summer.
1) The Lindbergh Spirit Festival parade will begin at 9am from Sperreng Middle School and travel to Lindbergh High School, including the marching band, cheerleaders, fire department, floats, and more.
2) Various games and activities will be available at the sports challenge including a soccer penalty kick challenge, dunk tank, and washers tournament.
3) The festival will also feature face painting, pony rides, a silent auction, yearbook sales, and rides provided by a carnival company.
This document is a resume for Christie Unaegbu, an experienced engineer seeking a new position. Over the past 3 years, she has worked as a Coil Tubing Field Support/DAQ Engineer and DESC/Field Engineer, gaining experience in areas such as job preparation, client relations, team management, and instrumentation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering and various professional certifications. Her objective is to utilize her proven track record and extensive experience in areas like pumping, instrumentation, and data acquisition to efficiently plan and analyze well completions and interventions.
The Lindbergh Schools Spirit Festival Parade will begin at 9am on Concord School Road, traveling west to Roxanna before crossing Lindbergh Blvd onto the LHS campus. The opening ceremonies will take place at the Main Stage at 10am. The parade will feature the Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis Marching Band, cheerleaders, pom squads, fire department, historical vehicles, board members, teachers and more. After the parade, festival goers can enjoy games, rides, food and more activities at the sports challenge and carnival on the LHS campus.
This newsletter from McGary Middle School provides contact information for school staff, announces upcoming events like a book fair and a production of Aladdin Jr., and reminds students and parents about dress code policies after spring break. It also names the March students of the month, advertises community programs, and lists track meet dates for the school sports teams.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Al Yasmina School including:
- Second hand uniform sale on January 30th and a music recital on January 31st.
- Various house athletics days in February and the Aldar Olympics on February 28th.
- The new Assistant Head, Mrs. Barber, introduces herself and her role focusing on teacher development.
- International Day will be celebrated on February 13th with an exhibition of different countries.
- Reminders about lost property, volunteer opportunities, and secondary school performance of Chicago.
This document provides information about upcoming events at a middle school for the week of March 3-7, including a movie day on March 14. It outlines the daily schedule for movie day where students will watch movies in their classrooms from 7:40-9:25 am, then teachers will escort students to the gym for faculty vs. student basketball games. The document also provides details about spirit week from March 10-14 involving dress up themes and after school activities each day. Finally, it lists supervision duties and movie options for the planned movie day.
The document provides information about various summer programs and activities at Isenberg Elementary School, including a science and technology camp, summer reading challenges, and honor roll recognitions. It encourages students to read, write, and engage in math and creative activities over the summer. It also announces winners of reading contests and recognizes students who made the honor roll for the third quarter.
This document provides information about upcoming events at Sperreng Middle School for September 2013. It includes the character word of the month (respect), upcoming dates like mid-quarter exams and conferences, and information about student-led conferences to be held in October. It also provides updates on fundraising efforts for the Gapsch family and announcements about school pictures, fun nights, and other community events.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information about upcoming events and important dates for the term. It announces that the last day of the school year will be December 12th and outlines the busy schedule for Term 4, including camps, trips, sports events and other activities. It also provides reminders about absentee procedures, uniform guidelines, and notifying the school if students will be leaving at the end of the year.
Sperreng Middle School's character word of the month is self-control. The document provides upcoming dates for the school including the first day of school on August 15th and information about summer programs. It congratulates Ava Raymond for being chosen as the 2013 Middle School Student of the Year and recognizes several students for perfect attendance.
This newsletter from the British International School - Ho Chi Minh City's An Phu Primary campus provides information on upcoming events, department updates, and new staff profiles. Key dates mentioned include the 5th Headteacher's Coffee Morning on November 5th and parent-teacher meetings on November 18th-19th. The MFL and PE departments provide updates on language and football competitions. New teachers Ms. Sophie and Ms. Melanie are introduced. Lunch menus are included for various grade levels. The PTG section and school contact information are also included.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents about upcoming events, dates to diary, notices, and community announcements. It reminds parents about school hours, attendance policies, and health alerts. It advertises upcoming assemblies, public health nurse visits, sausage sizzles, and sports fees. It also provides lunch box ideas and handy hints for students.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents about upcoming events, dates, announcements and notices. It includes details about choir practice, school photos, a parent information night on helping children with maths and literacy, an opportunity for cyber safety training with John Parsons, the importance of attendance, and education outside the classroom events coming up in Term 4. It also provides lunch box ideas and reminders about public health nurse visits, sausages sizzles, sports fees and spare clothes for students.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents about upcoming events, dates, announcements and notices. It includes details about choir practice, school photos, a parent information night on helping children with maths and literacy, an evening on cyber safety, attendance policies, and the school's education outside the classroom programme. It also provides lunch box ideas and reminds parents to check for headlice.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents about upcoming events, dates, notices and reminders. It announces parent information evenings on cyber safety and helping children with maths, reading and writing. It also lists hot dates for the next two weeks like school photos, choir practice and an agricultural day. Notices are provided about attendance, lunch box ideas, health alerts and community notices.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Pukekohe Hill School, including sports competitions, fundraising activities, and orientation events. It congratulates students who participated in netball and cross country and lists the top finishers. It also reminds families to return trophies and cups from the previous year's prizegiving and invites parents to the board of trustees meeting. Finally, it shares highlights from Room 10, including their learning about past and present, a train trip, and Maori language week activities.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Napier Academy for the month of November. It introduces the principal and vice principals and provides a message from the principal about continuing to meet academic improvement goals. It summarizes events that occurred during the prior month's Week of Respect and Breast Cancer Awareness activities. It also announces an upcoming book fair and calendar of events for November, including parent workshops, early dismissal, and report card distribution.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City, including a family picnic, maths workshops, a Year 6 residential trip meeting, and Business and Enterprise Day. It introduces new teachers and the student council and house captains for the year. Various classes share news, such as a community service trip by Year 2 and buddy activities between Year 4 and younger classes. The music and PE departments provide updates on after-school activities. Contact information is provided at the end.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents about upcoming events, important dates, student learning and notices. It includes details about a teacher only day, dance workshops, cyber safety presentations, attendance monitoring, congratulating a staff member on their work anniversary, and sending student writing home for feedback. It also lists assembly times, canteen details, health alerts and community notices. The principal encourages parents to stay engaged with their child's learning and classroom teacher.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Southmead School in North Devon, including coffee mornings, open evenings, trips, and Christmas performances. It discusses the school's participation in a tag rugby competition, where they came in second place. It also mentions the introduction of a new positive behavior policy and vocabulary program. The newsletter concludes by listing class attendance percentages, after school clubs, music lessons, and regular reminders about illness policy and contact details.
This document provides information from Sperreng Middle School including the character word of the month (friendship), upcoming dates, and announcements. It discusses the canned food drive results and upcoming concerts and fundraisers. It also provides reminders about dress code, lunch money, and drop-off procedures.
This document provides information from Sperreng Middle School including the character word of the month (friendship), upcoming dates, and announcements. It discusses the digitization of the school Buzz Book, various school activities like the canned food drive and book club, and fundraising opportunities. The document serves to communicate important information to parents and students.
This document provides information from Sperreng Middle School including the character word of the month (friendship), upcoming dates, announcements about various school activities and events, and a calendar of dates for the 2013-2014 school year. It discusses the canned food drive results and highlights taking place in areas like digital literacy, art, and music at the school. The document encourages participation in various clubs, fundraisers, and community service opportunities.
A chicken dinner and boutique event will take place on Friday, November 7th from 4-8pm at St. Stephen Protomartyr School & Parish Center. The dinner will offer kids meals for $6 and adult meals for $8. The boutique will feature home goods, crafts, foods and more just in time for the holidays. Attendance prizes and raffles will also be held throughout the evening.
The document is a welcome letter from the principal of Robert H. Sperreng Middle School to parents and students for the 2014-2015 school year. It welcomes the new sixth grade class and mentions some new faculty additions. It provides important information about the first day of school being August 14th, with hours from 7:40am to 2:40pm. Students may enter at 7:15am and are dismissed at 2:40pm. The letter also announces an open house on August 27th at 6:30pm and offers help from the school.
The following students were selected as finalists for the Express the Music contest: Marina Schmitt, Lelah Schneider, Hope Henningsen, and Trisha Nguyen. Hope Henningsen was awarded 3rd place for her essay. The Express the Music contest gives students the experience of writing a creative response to Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra: Movement IV. Over 1,850 students participated this year, with 451 submissions from the St. Louis area. Preliminary judges identified 42 finalists, including 4 students from Lindbergh Schools, with Hope Henningsen placing 3rd.
The following students were selected as finalists for the Express the Music contest: Marina Schmitt, Lelah Schneider, Hope Henningsen, and Trisha Nguyen. Hope Henningsen was awarded 3rd place for her essay. The Express the Music contest gives students the experience of writing a creative response to Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra: Movement IV. Over 1,850 students participated this year, with 451 submissions from the St. Louis area. Preliminary judges identified 42 finalists, including 4 students from Lindbergh Schools, with Hope Henningsen placing 3rd.
Learning Links- Great Fun and Educational Websites!Gemey McNabb
This document provides a list of 14 educational websites for children, including sites from Albright-Knox Art Gallery, National Gallery of Art, National Geographic, Oxford University Press, PBS Kids, and USA.gov that offer games, activities, and resources for learning about art, science, reading, and more. It also mentions the Word Mover app for creating comic books on iTunes.
Current 8th graders may enroll in a mandatory Success 101 class at the high school. Current 6th and 7th graders who earned two quarter Fs or three quarter Fs in core subjects will be eligible for intervention activities in the fall like learning labs, math labs, and homework recovery programs. Sperreng will also have required attendance makeup sessions in June for students who did not meet the 95% attendance requirement to advance to the next grade.
The Lindbergh Youth Track & Field Camp provides 10 hours of training over three days in May for athletes in kindergarten through 8th grade. Campers will work on sprints, hurdles, jumps, pole vault, throwing events, balance, and speed while also receiving a t-shirt, medal and daily popsicles. Each day will include time on the huge obstacle course.
This document provides calculator recommendations for students at Lindbergh High School for the 2013-2014 school year. It recommends the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver or TI Color calculator for freshmen. For students in Algebra 1 or Geometry, it recommends the Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS, and considers the TI-84 or TI-83 acceptable but not Casio or certain other TI calculator models. It also provides price ranges for recommended freshman and Algebra 1/Geometry calculators.
The summary is as follows:
1) The Lindbergh High School cheerleaders are hosting a summer cheer camp from June 24-27 for girls and boys in grades K-8 to learn cheers, chants, jumps, and dances.
2) Camp runs from 9AM to 2PM each day and costs $90 per child, with discounts for additional children. Registration is due by June 14.
3) On the last day of camp, Thursday the 27th, campers will perform what they learned at 1:15PM and parents are invited to attend.
The Crestwood Police Department and Parks & Recreation Department are hosting "The Alternative Dance Mixer" on May 17th from 7:00pm to 10:00pm for 5th through 8th graders to enjoy dancing, music, line dancing lessons, dance contests with prizes, pizza, and beverages for $8 admission. Advance tickets are available at the Whitecliff Community Center or by calling 729-4860.
Sperreng Middle School and Midwest Recycling Center are partnering to host a free electronic recycling event on May 11, 2013 from 9am to 2pm where residents can drop off working and non-working electronics such as computers, printers, phones, televisions, and small appliances for safe disposal and recycling. Midwest Recycling is a certified electronics recycler that has a zero landfill policy and will accept most electronics except smoke detectors, lamps, and fluorescent bulbs.
Girls should wear knee-length dresses without backless styles to the 8th grade formal on Friday, May 17th from 6-9 PM at Truman Middle School. Boys should wear pants and ties. Snack donations such as popcorn, water, soda, pretzels and chips are being collected from May 13th-15th for the dance and should be dropped off at the school. Contact Stacey Clancy at 314-210-3993 or slclancy@att.net with any questions. Tickets will be sold in advance at the schools and may also be purchased at the dance, which lasts until 9 PM at Truman Middle School located at 12225 Eddie & Park St. Louis, MO 63127
Middle School Summer Reading Program Information Gemey McNabb
The document outlines the Middle School Summer Reading Program for Lindbergh Schools. It explains that the purpose is to promote recreational reading and book discussions among students. Students will select their own book to read over the summer and present an oral summary of it to their classmates at the start of the next school year. Completing the summer reading is meant to prevent learning loss over the break and allow students to make their own reading choices. The document provides guidance on selecting books, getting parent approval, completing a summary sheet, and presenting to the class.
This document is a book summary sheet for Lindbergh Middle School's summer reading program. It collects information about books read over the summer like title, author, reasons for choosing the book, character and plot summaries, themes, and personal opinions. Students are asked to fill out a sheet for each book read to share what they learned from their summer reading.
Middle School Summer Reading program Information 2013Gemey McNabb
The document outlines the Middle School Summer Reading Program for Lindbergh Schools. It explains that the purpose is to promote recreational reading and book discussions among students. Students will select their own book to read over the summer and present an oral summary of it to their classmates at the start of the next school year. Completing the summer reading is meant to prevent learning loss over the break and allow students to choose books that interest them. Suggested reading lists and websites are provided to help students select an appropriate book.
The 6th Annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held on Saturday, April 27, 2013 from 10am to 2pm at several local locations including the Sunset Hills Government Center, Kirkwood Police Department, Webster Police Department, and Fenton Police Department. More information on the drug take back day and other substance abuse prevention efforts can be found at www.StepUpstl.org.
The Anonymous People is a documentary film that tells the stories of citizens, leaders, and public figures who are in long-term recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The film aims to help reduce the social stigma around addiction and recovery by sharing personal recovery stories. It also wants to engage communities and policymakers to help create lasting solutions for America's substance abuse problems. The film is directed by Greg Williams, a person in long-term recovery himself since age 17 who now advocates for health policy and creates films about purposeful topics.
Sperreng Logowear Spring 2013 Order FormGemey McNabb
This document is an order form for Sperreng Middle School logo wear to be sold through May 2nd. It lists various items like t-shirts, shorts, headbands, and hoodies available for order along with sizing and pricing information. Orders and payment should be submitted to the guidance office, school store, or elementary office by the due date. Questions can be directed to Angie Banning.
The South County Family YMCA is hosting a Kids Night Out event on Saturday, May 4th 2013 from 7pm to 10pm. The event costs $12 per child, with 50% of pre-registered tickets benefiting the local middle schools. Children will have access to swimming, games, sports, dancing, movies and more. Parents can register their children by completing a form with the child's information and permission for swimming.
The Lindbergh High School Bandstanders are holding a flea market on May 5, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Lindbergh High School located at 5000 S. Lindbergh. Over 150 vendors will be present and admission and parking are free. Household items and clothing can be donated for the band treasure booth on May 4th from 10 AM to 12 PM. The Bandstanders will also collect shoes, bags, and other items to sell to Gateway 2Give with proceeds benefiting the marching band and a clean water organization.
1. SPERRENG MIDDLE SCHOOL
E-NOTE—3/1/13
CHARACTER WORD OF THE MONTH (FEBRUARY):
COURAGE
“Courage is when you face your fears to do something.” - Glenn, 7th Grade
UPCOMING SPERRENG DATES:
March 6 – Middle School Night of Orchestra – 7:00 p.m. LHS Auditorium
March 6 – SMS/TMS Band Contest – 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. LHS Auditorium
March 8 – LHS Project Graduation Night – 6:00 p.m.
March 11 – SMS/TMS Orchestra Contest – 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. LHS Auditorium
March 14 – SMS/TMS Choir Contest – 7:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. LHS Auditorium
March 21 – Sperreng Mothers’ Club/PTO, 9:00 a.m. Library
March 22 – Half Day (release at 11:05)
March 22 – Third Quarter Ends
March 25-29 – Spring Break
March 27 – Report Cards Mailed
PROCLAMATION!!! —The month of March has been declared National Middle Level Education
Month by the Lindbergh Schools Board of Education.
EFG Card Campaign – Attention Parents and Students: We need your help. The last day to turn in your
money for the EFG Card Program is Monday, March 4. The card sells for $10 and entitles the buyer to 15
Buy One Get One Free offers from local restaurants and businesses in our area. The Education Funding
Group Card Program provides funding for educational projects and activities which are not within the
budget of the district. The proceeds from the campaign will be used for all of the students at our school and will go to-
wards such things as teacher grants, educational activities and school enhancements. Because of the school cancella-
tions earlier this week we need your help. Please help us by selling as many cards as you can over the weekend and
returning your money and envelopes on Monday, March 4. Thanks for your support!
Read, Right, and Run Participants should make sure their journals are complete by 3/22. Race Day is 4/6
and details will be shared once they are received. Any questions, contact Ms. Onder.
NAEP – Thirty-one 8th grade students at Sperreng Middle School were randomly selected to participate in a NAEP
(National Assessment of Educational Progress) assessment. NAEP is also referred to as the Nation’s Report Card.
They will be part of a pilot assessment on computer-based technology and engineering literacy. The randomly selected
have already been notified by mailed letter. The assessment took place last week.
Congratulations, Molly! - The St. Louis Synergy Synchronized Skating Program, which includes skaters from all over the
St. Louis Metropolitan area and Metro East, recently sent five teams to Midwestern Sectionals. The teams returned with
four medals and three teams qualifying to compete at Nationals—that’s a first for Missouri. And a Sperreng Middle
School student, Molly Dirksen, helped qualify the Juvenile Team for Nationals. Way to go, Molly!
Congratulations, Amanda! - Amanda Aiken was recently honored as the Rotary Club Student of the Month for the
month of February. Amanda was treated to a lunch off campus with Dr. Eggers, Dr. Simpson and the Rotary Club Presi-
dent, Don Androlewicz.
Congratulations Lindbergh Families! The Lindbergh African Library Project has exceeded its goal of
collecting 2000 books! Now we are on to the next phase in the project: packing books for shipment.
Flyer Time groups are sorting books now for the K-4 and the 4-8 level libraries. Our library donations
have been awarded to two schools in Swaziland, Africa: K-4 will go to St. Lorreta’s Primary School in
Siphofaneni, Swaziland and our 4-8 library will go to Mpakeni High School in rural Hluthi, Swaziland.
Each school is excited to be chosen and to be receiving books from us. During the last school week in March before break, Sper-
reng students will have an opportunity to participate in fund-raisers to raise money for shipping. More details on individual events
will come soon. Individual monetary family donations can also be made through Sperreng PTO. If we can raise enough funds, we
can use the additional books to make another school library applicant’s dream come true. So, books are still being collected along
with shipping donations. Thanks in advance for your generosity.
2. Sperreng Environmental Club turning used shoes into water! Donate your new or gently worn
shoes by tying or rubber-banding them together and dropping them off in the specially decorated shoe
collection box located in the front commons of Sperreng Middle School. We will be collecting shoes
until April 1st. Any style of shoe is needed – from high heels to tennis shoes to flip flops. For more in-
formation about the shoeman water project and how it works, go to www.shoemanwater.org
Intramurals – Bowling and Kickball intramurals will begin the week of March 4. Forms are due
Friday, March 1 to Mrs. Miles or Mrs. Perley. Forms can be found online at the intramural website.
A winter tale—The following email was sent by one of our staff members about the professionalism of our
head custodian, Dottie Morgan. Congratulations and thank you, Dottie for all that you do.
“Last night because of the questionable weather, Tammy and I stayed late making sure all the jobs were
done that we had received. At about 6:30 we started shutting everything down and wrapped it up for the
night. When we walked out it was dark in the parking lot. As we walked towards our cars the first thing I
noticed was salt was spread on the walkway. When I looked up, the whole parking lot and every hard sur-
face at Sperreng was sparkling like glitter had been spread everywhere. It was very beautiful. The rock salt was spar-
kling from the streetlights and the car headlights as they drove by on the road. I thought to myself WOW, I wonder what
company the district hired to do this. I thought, what a professional job. I got in my car and got ready to go. As I turned
on my lights and started towards the exit I couldn’t believe what I saw. There on the sidewalk was Dottie. She was push-
ing a walk behind salt spreader. She had covered that whole parking lot manually and she did a perfect job. Because
school was called no one got to see this the next morning. I just wanted everyone to know what a perfect job she did get-
ting the school ready to receive children the next day. It’s dedicated employees like her that make working for this dis-
trict a pleasure.”
Spirit Festival—This year’s Spirit Festival is Saturday, May 18. The theme is ―Big Top Spirit.‖ Lindbergh School Dis-
trict-sponsored and District-affiliated organizations are invited to become involved in the Festival. Applications were
emailed to all previous participates in the Lindbergh Spirit Festival and current Parent Group Leaders for each school.
Those attachments are included here in this enote for anyone who wants to participate.
8th Grade T-Shirt Contest – 8th Graders were given a form this week to enter the t-shirt design for the 8th Grade
Celebration. Designs should be turned into the Principal’s Office by Monday, March 4.
8th Grade Students – 8th Grade Students should be reminded that in order to be eligible to attend the recognition
and celebration event that is held at the end of the school year, 8th graders will need to have paid all fines and not be
required to attend summer school for academic or attendance reasons.
Bus Notes – In order to make riding the bus with a friend a simple process, we have created some new half-
sheet bus notes. These bus notes are in the Guidance Office for students and parents to take home and use
when needed. Bus notes can also be found in the Virtual Backpack on Sperreng’s website. Please contact Ms.
Dora McMichael, receptionist, for any further questions.
ABC Box-Safeline – Attention, parents, if your students express any concerns regarding their safety and security, please
advise them to see a principal or counselor. Or use our Safeline (729-2400x2780) or our Anonymous Box of concerns
(ABC box). The ABC box can be found in the nurse’s office. Please drop a note in the box and we will read them daily.
Sperreng Facebook and Twitter: Don’t forget…we’re on facebook now. Join our online community to get the latest
school updates and information. Click ―Like‖ at www.facebook.com/SperrengMiddle or follow us on Twitter
@SperrengMiddle.
3. Chartwells Promotions—Chartwells is holding a ―March Madness‖ event which will tip off
some big, bold flavors of sauces for their Chicken Tenders. Every Tuesday over the next 3
weeks, the cafeteria will feature a new dipping sauce more exciting than a run and gun offense!
Next Tuesday, they’ll start with the Alley Oop Mojo BBQ sauce. Students should make a fast
break to the cafeteria on Tuesday.
Chili Supper—LHS Interact is hosting a Chili Supper on March 1 from 4:00-8:00 p.m to
benefit their pre-school and elementary scholarships, water filter, and stove projects in Gua-
temala. Vegetarian and meat-filled chili will be featured to satisfy the hungry tummies of all
in our community. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors, and children under
5 eat free. This event will be held at LHS.
Lost and Found—Our Lost and Found section has many coats, hoodies and lunch bags. If students have
lost something, they need to check with Guidance first and then on the racks in the cafeteria.
St. Baldricks Event—the second annual St. Baldricks event will be held at the high school on March 8 at 8:00 p.m.
following the Project Basketball Game. St. Baldricks Foundation raises money for childhood cancer research and the
shaving of hair brings awareness. All shaves should check out the website at http://www.stbaldricks.org to get in-
volved.
Faculty Basketball Game—The Lindbergh High School Faculty will play the Middle School Faculty in a
basketball game on March 8 at Lindbergh High School. See the attached flyer for more information.
ATTACHMENTS—PLEASE TAKE NOTE OF THE OTHER ATTACHMENTS
WITH THIS E-NOTE:
Spirit Festival Information
EFG Card Campaign
8th Grade T-shirt design contest