Thursday, July 26, 2018

Welcome lea to (LMB)

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Dear lea, What a GREAT start to the school year! I love all the smiles, high fives, and hugs each morning. The best quote of the week was on Wednesday when a 4K student hugged a 6th grader and said, "See you on the bus tomorrow!" I love the relationships our students build with each other. There are two flyers attached to the email this week. Both are opportunities for your students to participate in events outside of the school day. The first is a Youth Rally being held at Immaculate Conception Church on Wednesday, October 11th. The event is a youth ministry event geared for students in grades 6 -12. Please see the flyer for info on this great opportunity. The second flyer is from the High School Varsity Cheerleading Squad for their annual cheer clinic. Currently two St. Mary Alumni are on the squad, Jaida Benish and Jennifer Graham. The clinic is open to students in grades K-5. The St. Mary Ministry of Education is looking for volunteers for their committee. The Ministry of Education meets once a month with the principal on a consultive basis regarding school issues and policies. The meetings are held on Tuesday nights at 5:00 P.M. and generally last one hour. If you are interested or have questions please contact me or any of the current members: Arlene Tenner, Mary Medini, Jodi Lenz, Steve Graham, Carolyn Anderson, or Lisa Naser. No experience is required for this committee! On October 7th it is the big Marathon-It fundraiser, the kids are very excited about this event. It is with heavy heart that I will not be able to attend the event. I wanted all of you to know I really want to be there, but I will be attending graduate school in Eau Claire that day from 8:00-5:00. I am sure the day will be filled with laughter, fun, and smiles. To show support I will be wearing my Marathon-It shirt to class that day and praying for sunny weather! On Monday, we will begin the fall testing sessions for MAPS. Students in grade 1-8 will be tested from Sept. 25 through October 13th. Check individual classroom newsletters for your child's testing dates. Please make sure your child is getting a good night's rest and a hearty breakfast on test day. It is hard to do well when the brain is tired and hungry. On October 7th it is the big Marathon-It fundraiser, the kids are very excited about this event. It is with heavy heart that I will not be able to attend the event. I wanted all of you to know I really want to be there, but I will be attending graduate school in Eau Claire that day from 8:00-5:00. I am sure the day will be filled with laughter, fun, and smiles. To show support I will be wearing my Marathon-It shirt to class that day and praying for sunny weather! PAGE 2 SAINTS GO MARCHING ON Parent teacher conferences are on Thursday, October 5th & 12th, if you have not returned your sheet to Mrs. Mitchell to schedule a time please return it in the family folder. This is a great opportunity to meet with your child's teacher to see how the start of the year has been and areas that can be worked on together from home and school. Blessings, Mrs. J. Standardized Tests….. YUCK! Ms. Valentine As a parent, we want to protect our children from everything harmful and/or yucky. When stan

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