Week of October 20-24
Monday
WATCH DOG Brian Zimmerman
Tuesday
Picture Retakes
Wednesday
Staff Meeting/7:30-8:15 in Library
LIC-Individual Day
WATCH DOG Brian Moore/Cole in 228, Lillian in P-3
Thursday
SRC
CNN
Friday
WATCH DOG Mike Casper/ Brenden in 225
WATCH DOG Chris Manners/Breanna in 235/Cameron in P-1
This week we have:
3 in 1 Model Week for special services
Adult Literacy Week
Book Fair: It is set up on the stage. Susan Youngquist is the lead contact. If you did not receive your detialed info by now, please see her. Please keep in mind that due to our challenge for speace this will mean that currently Marilyn (music) is in multiple locations and orchestra is in the computer lab.
Visitors: We will have some visitors to see the physical building on Monday. They will arrvie at 9:00 and be with us for about an hour. There will be 3-4 people. I imagine this is what it feels like for people who live in a street of dreams.
Immunizations: Please realize that the sub nurse is working on assruing that all
Adult ELL Classes: There will be ELL classes for adult family members of our ELL students. The two locations that will be used this year are Carson and the downtown Puyallup Library. Starting this week, Carson will hold classes on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00 pm in our library.
Red Ribbon Week: Carson Students, Staff and Families: During the week of Oct. 27-31 we will be joining a nationwide celebration called Red Ribbon Week! This effort reaches all across America to support young people in remaining free from the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs. We will be doing some school-wide activities during that week including 1) CNN announcement 2) Classroom visit/mini-lesson from Mr. Cooksley, School Counselor, and 3) Red Ribbon bracelet distribution coinciding with personal commitment contracts. Stay tuned for more information from Mr. Cooksley about this important week! Here is some information from the national website sponsoring this effort (http://cmnfp.pictco.org/default.asp):
WHAT IS RED RIBBON WEEK?It is an ideal way for people and communities to unite and take a visible stand against substance abuse. Show your personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle through the symbol of the Red Ribbon, Oct 27th - 31st.
WHY?The Red Ribbon Campaign was started when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena in 1985. This began the continuing tradition of displaying Red Ribbons as a symbol of intolerance towards the use of drugs. The mission of the Red Ribbon Campaign is to present a unified and visible commitment towards the creation of a DRUG-FREE AMERICA.
WHO?National Family Partnership is the sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Week Celebration. We are helping citizens across the state come together to keep children, families and communities safe, healthy and drug-free, through parent training, networking and sponsoring the National Red Ribbon Campaign.
WHY SUPPORT THE NATIONAL THEME?A theme unifies each year's campaign and helps to broadcast one message creating a tipping point to change behavior.
WHAT IS RED RIBBON WEEK?It is an ideal way for people and communities to unite and take a visible stand against substance abuse. Show your personal commitment to a drug-free lifestyle through the symbol of the Red Ribbon, Oct 27th - 31st.
WHY?The Red Ribbon Campaign was started when drug traffickers in Mexico City murdered DEA agent Kiki Camarena in 1985. This began the continuing tradition of displaying Red Ribbons as a symbol of intolerance towards the use of drugs. The mission of the Red Ribbon Campaign is to present a unified and visible commitment towards the creation of a DRUG-FREE AMERICA.
WHO?National Family Partnership is the sponsor of the National Red Ribbon Week Celebration. We are helping citizens across the state come together to keep children, families and communities safe, healthy and drug-free, through parent training, networking and sponsoring the National Red Ribbon Campaign.
WHY SUPPORT THE NATIONAL THEME?A theme unifies each year's campaign and helps to broadcast one message creating a tipping point to change behavior.
For more info please see Mark!