The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
1) The announcements notify students of various events at the school including a reuse campaign counting containers in student lunches, a basketball game outcome, and eco team activities.
2) It recognizes students demonstrating the character traits of responsibility and respect.
3) The daily message discusses the origins of blue box recycling in Canada.
The library held its first annual literary cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Five cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite by placing tokens in boxes by each cake. Over 230 people participated in judging. The winning cakes were: first place for a "Fat Cat" cake by an ESL class with 84 votes; second place for an "Oh, the Places You'll Go" cake by an archivist with 55 votes; and third place for a "Blueberries for Sal" cake by an librarian with 50 votes. The cakes were enjoyed by visitors after the winners were announced.
Announcements- Thursday October 18, 2018Ken Stayner
The document announces several upcoming events and opportunities at the school including a computer coding workshop on October 24th, tryouts for the varsity boys hockey team, a mandatory girls hockey meeting on Friday, and college/university visits from Redeemer University on October 25th and University of Windsor on October 31st. It also provides information about Spartan Wear orders due October 26th, pizza slices for sale after school, and details on the Student Achievement Awards competition.
The announcements document provides information about upcoming school events and recognitions. It announces that the Dance-A-Thon fundraiser will be held on Friday with a western theme, the junior boys basketball team practice time, and an author visit on Thursday. It also notes there will be a short girls volleyball team meeting and recognizes students for character traits like cooperation, caring and empathy. An environmental tip is included about daily water usage.
This document contains announcements for students at Indian Trails Middle School including notices about upcoming club meetings, events, and fundraising drives. It provides the school schedule, informs students about a homelessness awareness event on December 8th, and advertises various activities happening in February like a pet food drive, logo design contest, and Pasta for Pennies fundraising campaign.
Tomorrow is picture day and flyers are being sent home with students. There is a student committee meeting at first break where students should bring their lunch. It is also pizza day. Canada has over 500 lakes larger than 100 square kilometers. Three classes - the 6/7 class, 7/8 class, and SK/1 class - turned out their lights during lunch yesterday. Braydon, Wayne, and Stuart were recognized for demonstrating various character traits. The reflective thought for the day is a Ghandi quote about an eye for an eye making the whole world blind.
The library held its 6th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite from 9am to 12pm. Winners were announced at 12:30pm and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library hopes for even more cakes next year for the 7th contest. First place went to a To Kill a Mockingbird cake, second to Winnie the Pooh, and third to The Rainbow Fish. An honorable mention went to a Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site cake.
1) The announcements notify students of various events at the school including a reuse campaign counting containers in student lunches, a basketball game outcome, and eco team activities.
2) It recognizes students demonstrating the character traits of responsibility and respect.
3) The daily message discusses the origins of blue box recycling in Canada.
The library held its first annual literary cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Five cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Library visitors voted on their favorite by placing tokens in boxes by each cake. Over 230 people participated in judging. The winning cakes were: first place for a "Fat Cat" cake by an ESL class with 84 votes; second place for an "Oh, the Places You'll Go" cake by an archivist with 55 votes; and third place for a "Blueberries for Sal" cake by an librarian with 50 votes. The cakes were enjoyed by visitors after the winners were announced.
Announcements- Thursday October 18, 2018Ken Stayner
The document announces several upcoming events and opportunities at the school including a computer coding workshop on October 24th, tryouts for the varsity boys hockey team, a mandatory girls hockey meeting on Friday, and college/university visits from Redeemer University on October 25th and University of Windsor on October 31st. It also provides information about Spartan Wear orders due October 26th, pizza slices for sale after school, and details on the Student Achievement Awards competition.
The announcements document provides information about upcoming school events and recognitions. It announces that the Dance-A-Thon fundraiser will be held on Friday with a western theme, the junior boys basketball team practice time, and an author visit on Thursday. It also notes there will be a short girls volleyball team meeting and recognizes students for character traits like cooperation, caring and empathy. An environmental tip is included about daily water usage.
This document contains announcements for students at Indian Trails Middle School including notices about upcoming club meetings, events, and fundraising drives. It provides the school schedule, informs students about a homelessness awareness event on December 8th, and advertises various activities happening in February like a pet food drive, logo design contest, and Pasta for Pennies fundraising campaign.
Tomorrow is picture day and flyers are being sent home with students. There is a student committee meeting at first break where students should bring their lunch. It is also pizza day. Canada has over 500 lakes larger than 100 square kilometers. Three classes - the 6/7 class, 7/8 class, and SK/1 class - turned out their lights during lunch yesterday. Braydon, Wayne, and Stuart were recognized for demonstrating various character traits. The reflective thought for the day is a Ghandi quote about an eye for an eye making the whole world blind.
The daily $5 special at the cafeteria is pasta and meatballs or a meatball sub with fries, which comes with a bottle of water. SHSM students can get their Watershed Management and Stream Assessment Certification this Thursday at Georgian College. Students interested in playing badminton should attend a meeting beginning of lunch today in Room 217.
Michigan Fisheries Presentation, The Katherine VBesserMuseum
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It began with a 2012 conversation between two Michigan museums about challenges restoring their historic tugs. This led to a meeting where the Consortium was formed, led by Brandon Schroeder, to bring together interested parties. Volunteers have been working to restore the fishing tug Katherine V at the Besser Museum to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit, through fundraising events and oral history projects to share the region's commercial fishing heritage.
Bay Ball 2014 - The BIG BANG - Live Auction!wfbmom
This document summarizes items available in a live auction for Bay Ball 2014, including:
1) A Milwaukee Brewers suite for a game with 14 tickets and parking passes.
2) Premier seating for the Fourth of July fireworks show at Klode Park with a roped off area and drink tickets.
3) A $1000 gift card to Sendik's grocery store.
It describes each item, its donors, and estimated value.
This document contains announcements for students regarding various school activities and deadlines. It announces a $5 lunch special, that tomorrow is Retro Day to celebrate Easter, details for an after school math support program, deadlines for community service hours and tryout fees for grade 12 students and sports teams. It also congratulates construction and science teams for winning competitions and teachers chosen to carry the Olympic torch. Meetings are announced for student council and an outdoors club.
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It describes how conversations between two museums in 2012 led to gathering interested individuals and organizations. With the leadership of Brandon Schroeder, the Consortium was formed to share the diverse fishing heritage of Michigan through restoration of the historic tug Katherine V, oral histories, exhibits, and fundraising events. The restoration involved many volunteers over several years and the tug will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit about Great Lakes fisheries.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school
- An upcoming book group meeting in the library with cookies
- A drama festival meeting during lunch in room 661
- An ongoing food drive until December 4th to support
- Playoff games being held at lunch in various rooms
- Congratulations to the boys hockey team on their win
- Opportunities for youth leadership at a tree lighting event with cookies and community service hours
- After school math help on Wednesdays in room 660
- An upcoming winter semi-formal dance with ticket sales at lunch
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on June 7th. It acknowledges birthdays, congratulates students who participated in a showcase, reminds students that Friday is a PA day with field trips planned, and provides information about an upcoming GROOVE workshop. It also includes reminders about submitting track forms, recycling duties for green team students, and office helpers for the day. The announcements are completed by wishing everyone a great day.
The Harmony Day festival in Mount Gambier celebrated the city's cultural diversity with food, dancing, and musical performances from various ethnic groups. Over 400 people attended the event, enjoying traditional dishes from Dutch, South African, Karen, Karenni, and Congolese cultures. A 13-year-old student performed an energetic song. The festival marked the first time Harmony Day events were held publicly for the wider community.
The document congratulates the small but dedicated intermediate cross country team on competing at their area meet, with one member advancing to the county meet. It also announces an important senior boys volleyball meeting at the start of lunch in room 224. Finally, it reminds students of the Halloween Haunt event at the school on October 26th from 6-8pm for $2 per person or $5 per family.
This document contains announcements from ICPS including:
1) It is Back to the Future Day and there are no birthdays. The green recycling team for the day is listed.
2) Tomorrow is the last day to order cookbooks and head lice checks are continuing. Friday is a PA day with no school.
3) The junior volleyball teams have an away game tomorrow and students must have permission forms and transportation arranged.
The document provides information about the first Thanksgiving in 1621 and how the holiday is celebrated today. It notes that the Wampanoag Indians and Pilgrims celebrated the Pilgrims' first harvest over three days and ate foods like seafood, meat, and vegetables. It describes the traditional clothes of the Wampanoag and Pilgrims. Modern Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November with families gathering for a meal of turkey and other foods while celebrating things they are thankful for, like watching football and parades.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
Kyle Paine wrote a letter to Charles Dikens, Principal of Governor Simcoe Secondary School, thanking him for allowing Kyle to speak at the school on May 2nd, 2012 on behalf of the Child's Safety Organization. Kyle hoped that the students found his presentation on children's safety informative, as it emphasized and reworded the material provided by the principal.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including: Spartan wear orders due October 26th; a girls hockey meeting today at lunch in room 202; volleyball intramural signups next week for games starting October 30th; a free computer coding workshop on October 24th from 3-5pm; today's cafeteria lunch special of rice or noodles with chicken or meatballs; a meeting for varsity boys hockey players; and details on college and university visits including Redeemer on October 25th and Windsor on October 31st. It also lists volunteer opportunities in the community around Remembrance Day and Christmas.
The summary provides an overview of the Railway Markets Newsletter:
1) A bus trip organized by Jan & Wide Bay Transport visited the Railway Markets for morning tea. Volunteers prepared a beautiful spread of food which received positive feedback.
2) The President Dulcie was unable to attend due to injury, so the Secretary Dallas filled in. An urn developed a leak during the event but attendees remained patient.
3) Jan & Wide Bay Transport later donated a new urn to the Railway Markets in appreciation for the visit. Updates are provided on upcoming events and the market garden.
Villagers in Avebury, England gathered on Saturday to celebrate wassailing, an ancient folk tradition that marks the start of the agricultural year and blesses the village's orchards and farmers' ploughs. The master of ceremonies led groups from orchard to orchard, encouraging participation in songs, noises, and cider toasts to scare away evil spirits and ensure a fruitful harvest. The festivities also included a stop at the Manor House for mulled cider and apple cake, and a performance of a nineteenth century play in the Old Farmyard while passing around the new Avebury wassail bowl.
This marketing plan proposes a "Green Out!" tailgate party prior to the first home football game of the season at Colorado State University (CSU). The event aims to increase attendance by 25% through sustainable initiatives and partnerships. It will target students, alumni, and local community members. A variety of green-themed activities and entertainment will be offered free of charge to promote school spirit and support for the football team. The goal is to start a new CSU tradition that drives continued fan involvement and support for the athletic department.
A medical center, 12 residential units, cafe, and 62 parking spaces are being proposed for a 5,497 square meter lot in Ewingsdale. The proposal has raised some concerns from local council staff regarding traffic, scale and height, and impact on prime agricultural land. The latest development application claims to address the earlier concerns, but council staff previously noted traffic studies showing the nearby roundabout would require upgrades before further development. Public comment period on the proposal has closed.
The library held its 8th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered representing scenes or characters from books. Over 300 patrons voted on their favorite over three hours. Winners were announced, with 1st place going to a Spongebob-themed cake, 2nd to Green Eggs and Ham, and 3rd to a rainbow-themed cake made by a children's group. It was a successful event and participants were encouraged to take part next year.
The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
The daily $5 special at the cafeteria is pasta and meatballs or a meatball sub with fries, which comes with a bottle of water. SHSM students can get their Watershed Management and Stream Assessment Certification this Thursday at Georgian College. Students interested in playing badminton should attend a meeting beginning of lunch today in Room 217.
Michigan Fisheries Presentation, The Katherine VBesserMuseum
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It began with a 2012 conversation between two Michigan museums about challenges restoring their historic tugs. This led to a meeting where the Consortium was formed, led by Brandon Schroeder, to bring together interested parties. Volunteers have been working to restore the fishing tug Katherine V at the Besser Museum to be the centerpiece of a new exhibit, through fundraising events and oral history projects to share the region's commercial fishing heritage.
Bay Ball 2014 - The BIG BANG - Live Auction!wfbmom
This document summarizes items available in a live auction for Bay Ball 2014, including:
1) A Milwaukee Brewers suite for a game with 14 tickets and parking passes.
2) Premier seating for the Fourth of July fireworks show at Klode Park with a roped off area and drink tickets.
3) A $1000 gift card to Sendik's grocery store.
It describes each item, its donors, and estimated value.
This document contains announcements for students regarding various school activities and deadlines. It announces a $5 lunch special, that tomorrow is Retro Day to celebrate Easter, details for an after school math support program, deadlines for community service hours and tryout fees for grade 12 students and sports teams. It also congratulates construction and science teams for winning competitions and teachers chosen to carry the Olympic torch. Meetings are announced for student council and an outdoors club.
The document summarizes the formation of the Great Lakes Fisheries Heritage Consortium to preserve fishing tugs and tell the stories of commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. It describes how conversations between two museums in 2012 led to gathering interested individuals and organizations. With the leadership of Brandon Schroeder, the Consortium was formed to share the diverse fishing heritage of Michigan through restoration of the historic tug Katherine V, oral histories, exhibits, and fundraising events. The restoration involved many volunteers over several years and the tug will be the centerpiece of a new exhibit about Great Lakes fisheries.
The document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including:
- A $5 lunch special available at the school
- An upcoming book group meeting in the library with cookies
- A drama festival meeting during lunch in room 661
- An ongoing food drive until December 4th to support
- Playoff games being held at lunch in various rooms
- Congratulations to the boys hockey team on their win
- Opportunities for youth leadership at a tree lighting event with cookies and community service hours
- After school math help on Wednesdays in room 660
- An upcoming winter semi-formal dance with ticket sales at lunch
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on June 7th. It acknowledges birthdays, congratulates students who participated in a showcase, reminds students that Friday is a PA day with field trips planned, and provides information about an upcoming GROOVE workshop. It also includes reminders about submitting track forms, recycling duties for green team students, and office helpers for the day. The announcements are completed by wishing everyone a great day.
The Harmony Day festival in Mount Gambier celebrated the city's cultural diversity with food, dancing, and musical performances from various ethnic groups. Over 400 people attended the event, enjoying traditional dishes from Dutch, South African, Karen, Karenni, and Congolese cultures. A 13-year-old student performed an energetic song. The festival marked the first time Harmony Day events were held publicly for the wider community.
The document congratulates the small but dedicated intermediate cross country team on competing at their area meet, with one member advancing to the county meet. It also announces an important senior boys volleyball meeting at the start of lunch in room 224. Finally, it reminds students of the Halloween Haunt event at the school on October 26th from 6-8pm for $2 per person or $5 per family.
This document contains announcements from ICPS including:
1) It is Back to the Future Day and there are no birthdays. The green recycling team for the day is listed.
2) Tomorrow is the last day to order cookbooks and head lice checks are continuing. Friday is a PA day with no school.
3) The junior volleyball teams have an away game tomorrow and students must have permission forms and transportation arranged.
The document provides information about the first Thanksgiving in 1621 and how the holiday is celebrated today. It notes that the Wampanoag Indians and Pilgrims celebrated the Pilgrims' first harvest over three days and ate foods like seafood, meat, and vegetables. It describes the traditional clothes of the Wampanoag and Pilgrims. Modern Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November with families gathering for a meal of turkey and other foods while celebrating things they are thankful for, like watching football and parades.
Pike Bay lake has an area of 4,760 acres, a maximum depth of 95 feet, and most cabins are located in the Chippewa National Forest. The Mississippi River flows into Pike Bay and connects it to an eight lake chain. The listed cabin has vaulted ceilings, knotty pine walls, a wood stove, and sleeps 10 people. It is located 5-7 minutes from Cass Lake and has easy access to the bike trail and sandy beach on Pike Bay.
Kyle Paine wrote a letter to Charles Dikens, Principal of Governor Simcoe Secondary School, thanking him for allowing Kyle to speak at the school on May 2nd, 2012 on behalf of the Child's Safety Organization. Kyle hoped that the students found his presentation on children's safety informative, as it emphasized and reworded the material provided by the principal.
This document contains announcements for various school activities, events, and opportunities including: Spartan wear orders due October 26th; a girls hockey meeting today at lunch in room 202; volleyball intramural signups next week for games starting October 30th; a free computer coding workshop on October 24th from 3-5pm; today's cafeteria lunch special of rice or noodles with chicken or meatballs; a meeting for varsity boys hockey players; and details on college and university visits including Redeemer on October 25th and Windsor on October 31st. It also lists volunteer opportunities in the community around Remembrance Day and Christmas.
The summary provides an overview of the Railway Markets Newsletter:
1) A bus trip organized by Jan & Wide Bay Transport visited the Railway Markets for morning tea. Volunteers prepared a beautiful spread of food which received positive feedback.
2) The President Dulcie was unable to attend due to injury, so the Secretary Dallas filled in. An urn developed a leak during the event but attendees remained patient.
3) Jan & Wide Bay Transport later donated a new urn to the Railway Markets in appreciation for the visit. Updates are provided on upcoming events and the market garden.
Villagers in Avebury, England gathered on Saturday to celebrate wassailing, an ancient folk tradition that marks the start of the agricultural year and blesses the village's orchards and farmers' ploughs. The master of ceremonies led groups from orchard to orchard, encouraging participation in songs, noises, and cider toasts to scare away evil spirits and ensure a fruitful harvest. The festivities also included a stop at the Manor House for mulled cider and apple cake, and a performance of a nineteenth century play in the Old Farmyard while passing around the new Avebury wassail bowl.
This marketing plan proposes a "Green Out!" tailgate party prior to the first home football game of the season at Colorado State University (CSU). The event aims to increase attendance by 25% through sustainable initiatives and partnerships. It will target students, alumni, and local community members. A variety of green-themed activities and entertainment will be offered free of charge to promote school spirit and support for the football team. The goal is to start a new CSU tradition that drives continued fan involvement and support for the athletic department.
A medical center, 12 residential units, cafe, and 62 parking spaces are being proposed for a 5,497 square meter lot in Ewingsdale. The proposal has raised some concerns from local council staff regarding traffic, scale and height, and impact on prime agricultural land. The latest development application claims to address the earlier concerns, but council staff previously noted traffic studies showing the nearby roundabout would require upgrades before further development. Public comment period on the proposal has closed.
The library held its 8th annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Six cakes were entered representing scenes or characters from books. Over 300 patrons voted on their favorite over three hours. Winners were announced, with 1st place going to a Spongebob-themed cake, 2nd to Green Eggs and Ham, and 3rd to a rainbow-themed cake made by a children's group. It was a successful event and participants were encouraged to take part next year.
The library held its fifth annual book-themed cake decorating contest for National Library Week. Three cakes were entered depicting scenes or characters from books. Over 269 patrons voted on their favorite cake between 9am and 12pm. The winners were announced and the cakes were shared. The event was successful and the library looks forward to hosting it again next year.
This document provides information for parents about their child's first grade class. It includes details about forms parents need to fill out, supplies students should bring, the daily schedule, curriculum overview in various subjects, homework expectations, school rules, field trips, parent-teacher conferences, volunteer opportunities, wellness policy and birthday celebrations.
Announcements-Thursday November 29, 2018Ken Stayner
The document provides information about various upcoming events and opportunities including a girls hockey game, the November café lunch special, a Quebec field trip information session, the Stayner Bucket Hat Challenge, upcoming college and university visits, and volunteer opportunities in the community.
The document provides information about the upcoming Year 4 camp, including objectives, activities, schedules, gear lists, fundraising efforts, and logistics. The camp will take place over two days at a marae in Bluff and an adventure park, with activities focused on cultural experiences, team building, and applying classroom lessons outside. Fundraising includes selling Entertainment books, with proceeds going towards camp costs. The document outlines transportation, meals, required gear, parent roles, and contact details for the duration of the camp.
The document summarizes the activities of various schools in finding and selecting the tastiest traditional food from their regions as part of a Comenius project involving 7 countries. Each country's section details the process of researching, cooking and selecting a winning traditional dish - such as halloumi cheese from Cyprus, pierogi dumplings from Poland, and fish and chips from Scotland. The document concludes with information about a student exchange where teachers and students from the participating countries visited a school in Poland.
The document summarizes the activities of the Comenius project involving schools from 7 countries visiting Poland. During the visit from April 7-11, teachers and students from Slovakia, Czech Republic, Greece, Turkey, Scotland and Cyprus participated in educational workshops and trips around Brodnica and Torun to learn about Polish culture and traditions. They visited historic sites, participated in crafts, and cooked and tasted traditional Polish food. The visit aimed to foster cultural exchange between the countries.
This document provides information for parents about the Reception class staff, daily timetable, drop off and collection procedures, curriculum topics, home learning, and other policies. It introduces the class teachers, Miss Emery and Miss Williams, and outlines a typical day including activities like phonics, lunch, outdoor play, and story time. Details are given for drop off, collection, reading books, library visits, and topic webs that are posted online. Requirements for snacks, lunches, and what children need to bring are also stated.
This document provides information for parents and caregivers about the Dragonfly class at a school. It introduces the teachers and teaching assistants for the class. It discusses how the children have settled in and lists some students who have taken on roles. It outlines behavioral expectations, rewards, celebrations, reading practices, home learning, the daily schedule, topics being covered, online safety resources, contacting teachers, opportunities for parents to volunteer, and upcoming parent consultation events.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at KELC in April, including field trips, swimming dates, birthdays, and important dates. It encourages families to donate clothes to the resale shop and protein bars to the Lorain County Free Clinic. It also shares healthy gardening tips for families and highlights from the classrooms in March, including completed studies and a request for pet photos.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides details about communication methods and lists materials needed for the classroom.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides details about communication methods and lists materials needed for the classroom.
This document provides information about Mrs. Jackson's 1st grade classroom curriculum night. It introduces Mrs. Jackson and outlines her background and teaching experience. It describes a typical day in the 1st grade classroom, including the daily schedule, classroom subjects, and homework policy. It also provides an overview of the literacy, math, science, and social studies curricula.
Halloween has its origins in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Traditionally, Halloween activities included trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties and carving jack-o-lanterns. The history section discusses how Halloween evolved from a night when the living and dead came together to All Hallows Eve and then Halloween. It is now celebrated on October 31st and involves children dressing up and going door-to-door asking for candy. Typical Halloween foods mentioned include soul cakes, vegetable lanterns, boxty pancakes, colcannon and baranbrack. The document provides a recipe for Halloween cupcakes as well as mentioning a Halloween song.
The document provides information about upcoming events at the Kendal Early Learning Center in June, including a preschool graduation, field trips to the library, swimming dates, and a community picnic. It also lists the birthdays of children this month and encourages families to send children with towels for swimming. Finally, it summarizes the classroom's recent bread unit and upcoming focus on vegetables through the Veggie U program.
This document provides information for parents about their child's first grade classroom. It includes an overview of the curriculum, grading policy, homework expectations, communication methods, supplies needed, classroom rules and consequences, and opportunities for parents to volunteer. The teacher's name is Mrs. Awtrey and she has over 20 years of teaching experience. She values preparing students for success through rigorous academics combined with character development.
This document provides information for parents about Year 1 at the school. It outlines the staff, timetable, uniform policy, PE days, homework expectations, snacks, rewards, and contact information. Mr. McCarthy teaches Monday through Friday, while Miss Marciniak and Miss Bowlder assist as needed. Proper school uniform should be worn daily, and PE lessons occur on Mondays and Wednesdays. Reading at home for 10 minutes per day is expected, and homework includes number bonds, phonics practice, and other assignments. Healthy snacks are provided and parents can communicate with teachers via messaging or scheduled meetings.
This newsletter from McGary Middle School provides contact information for school administrators and staff. It also lists upcoming events at the school like field trips, concerts, and award ceremonies in April and May. The newsletter includes articles about students of the month, band and orchestra competition winners, and community events happening around Evansville. It recognizes achievements by the PTSA and students in supporting local charities.
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1. • In Honor of National Library Week, we had our seventh annual “Book-themed” cake
decorating contest. All you had to do was bake a cake and decorate it to represent a scene
or character from a favorite book, be it a beloved children’s book or your favorite adult
book.
• This year we had five cakes entered into the contest
• Anyone that came through the library judged the cakes, by putting a token in the box of the
cake they find to be the best. Judging ran from 9:00am-12:00pm.
• We had 288 patrons participate in the voting/judging of the cakes.
• Winners were announced, and we began cutting into these beautiful creations and shared
them with anyone that came into the café.
• It was a very successful event, and I think all who participated had a good time.
th
2. 1st
Place went to:
Cake #5 The Very Hungry Catapillar Decorated by
Samantha Westall –
Curriculum Librarian
with 105 votes
2nd
Place went to:
Cake #1 Mr. Popper’s Penguins Decorated by Robin Kurkomelis – Admin. Asst. Dean of Students Office
with 74 votes
3rd
Place went to:
Cake #2 Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures of the Deep
Decorated by Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special Collections Librarian and her son Brian.
With 57 votes
Honorable Mention went to:
Cake #3 Harold and the Purple Crayon
Decorated by Children from Centers of Early Childhood Ed - Development Lab – and Valerie Hytolt –
Director of the Labs
With 29 votes
4. 1st
Place went to:
Cake #5 The Very Hungry Catapillar Decorated by
Samantha Westall –
Curriculum Librarian
5. 2nd
Place went to:
Cake #1 Mr. Popper’s Penguins Decorated by Robin
Kurkomelis – Admin. Asst. Dean of Students Office
6. 3rd
Place went to:
Cake #2 Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures of the
Deep
Decorated by Colleen Previte – Archivist/Special
Collections Librarian and her son Brian.
7. Honorable Mention went to:
Cake #3 Harold and the Purple Crayon
Decorated by Children from Centers of Early Childhood Ed - Development
Lab – and Valerie Hytolt – Director of the Labs
8. Our Fifth cake entry was The Little Prince
Decorated by Maria Lentini
General Asst. to the Curriculum Library