Second Grade Newsletter

Your Child:  Our Mission

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Mrs. Mask  4527/108

Ms. Currie  4523/103 Mrs. Mills  4524/104

Mrs. Lemons 4525/105

 

INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW

Federal Programs - Title 1

AWARD CEREMONY

May 26th @ 9:30 in the cafeteria

END OF YEAR CELEBRATION

Next Tuesday, May 25th, will be a fun day of celebration at Curtis. Thanks so much to the many parents who have volunteered to help!  Students should wear safe shoes, shorts, and plenty of sunscreen for protection.  We are going to have a bouncing good time!  Lunch will be a hot dog roast!

CHECK-OFF LIST

  • TURN IN LIBRARY BOOKS'

  • PICK UP MEDICATION FROM THE NURSE

  • CAFETERIA ACCOUNT CLEARED

  • CHECK LOST AND FOUND FOR MISSING ITEMS

  • GET A LIBRARY CARD FROM THE PUBLIC LIBRARY

  • HUG YOUR TEACHER!

YEARBOOKS

It's time to order your yearbook for this year.  For a low price of  only $10.00, you can have a memory book of a great school year. This is NOT a fundraiser. We make no profit from the sell of yearbooks, so you really can't beat the price. They will be delivered the last week of school. There will be lots of excitement in the air getting friends and teachers to sing them. Don't miss out!

 

H2O

Please furnish a water bottle for your child to use at school each day.  It is very important for everyone to stay hydrated during the hot summer months.  We have very strict guidelines regarding exposure to the heat, but lots of water is so important, not just at school, but all summer long.  Drink up!

 

Note from the School Nurse

Parents, please come to the nurses office during the last week of school and pick up your children's medications. These medications cannot be left at school over the summer.  Any medications that are not picked up by the last day of school will be properly disposed of. Thank you.

 

 

 

 

Homework

FOR THE SUMMER!

  • go to the public library and check out books to read

  • take several chapter books on road trips

  • keep a journal of your vacation experiences and don't forget the camera

  • when eating out read the menu for yourself

 

Why Children Should Read! Check it out!

http://www.tooter4kids.com/

classroom/why_read_for_20_

minutes_every_da.htm

 
 

READING IS A LIFE SKILL

How often do you listen to your child read?  Hopefully, every day.  Reading is a skill that is used daily.  Please give your child every opportunity to read.