Watch DOG (Tristan Alan-Alyssa/Rm 138)
Tuesday
Watch DOG (Mark Simons-Emily/Cottage 3)
Team Meetings
Coyote Chat (6:00pm)
Wednesday
Staff Meeting (7:30am)
Individual LIC
A & M out of the building in the PM for admin pro dev
Thursday
Watch Dog (Brian Moore-Cole/Rm 228 & Lillian/C3)
No CNN this week
A & M out of the building in the AM for PEP meeting
3rd Grade AR Night (5:30-7:00)
Friday
Watch DOG (Izaak Kelly-Teigan/Rm 209)
Forza Friday
PTA Movie Night
Other useful info:
TAC
By this time, TAC should be up and running for the inputting of grades. We recommend that you log in early to confirm that you indeed have access. Please email helpdesk if you are having any difficulty in this area and cc. Miles as well. Last year we had difficulty with some formatting issues when teachers cut and pasted their comments from Word. It is still advisable to type out your comments in Word and then cut and past them, but before you do so you may wish to do a "save as" and then choose document type as "plain text". This removes any extra invisible formatting that Word may have added and will give you a clean cut and paste when you do so. Also, if you are working on TAC from home, we recommend that you save often in the event there are any connectivity issues. TAC also logs you out due to inactivity so this will help prevent the loss of hours of inputting.
From ODA: Events to Expand Your Cultural Competence
November 20 – 23, 2008: African Harvest Festival presented by Arts Gumbo
The Odunde Festival, an African harvest celebration for families that includes live music and dance (Thu-Sat 7pm), an African marketplace (Thu-Sun 12n-8pm), drumming and dance workshops, a fashion show (Sat 3pm), and an Artists Reception (Sat 5pm). Advance tickets are available online. http://www.planetafua.com 206.760.4285
Rainier Valley Cultural Center -
Time: Check the website for a complete event schedule.
Cost: Adults $12; Children (12 & over) $10, (11 & under) $7; Family of four $30
November 21 – December 21, 2008: “My Antonia” by Willa Cather at Book-It Repertory Theatre at Seattle Center, Center House - 305 Harrison Street, Seattle
Willa Cather paints her pioneer country in wistful sepia prose that has become an enchanting American classic. The childhood memories of narrator Jim Burden in
Contact book-it for information about Book-It All Over, Book-It Repertory Theatre's Educational Outreach Program presenting public performances of its touring shows in schools, libraries, and in community centers. www.bookit.org
Contact the Education Office at 206-770-0880 or email education@book-it.org
November 22, 2008: Native Heritage in Washington from
Native American storytelling, art demonstrations, performances, and a close-up examination of artifacts provide an interactive experience for guests to discover the traditions and ways of life of native peoples from the
United Way
Thanks to the many of you that opted to join in support of this year's United Way Campaign. Your kind contributions have helped Carson achieve 135% of our school goal! Way to go!!
Olweus Topic
Who usually does the bullying? (Boys/girls? Older kids or kids in your grade or class?)
Why do you think they bully?
Carson Commitments to our Community
More specific information is up and coming via our school and PTA. Below are the events and dates for your reference. We anticipate that the need is going to be even greater this year (one of the reasons why we have moved up our food drive to occur before the holidays rather than January). Individual information regarding these events will be going out via email-keep an eye out!
Gift Makers Nov. 17-Dec. 1, Contact: Miles Erdly
Giving Tree Nov. 24-Dec. 12, Contact: Mark Cooksley
Food Drive Dec. 8-19, Contact: Debbie Isom (parent)
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