Mrs. O’s Spotlight Week of 10/29

Below please find text for Mrs. O’s Spotlight for the week of October 29. For a printable PDF, click here.

Important:  The National Weather Service predicts severe weather conditions in our region over the next several days.  Severe weather may cause disruptions in school operations, including the closure of school, a delayed opening (11:15 am), or an early dismissal (1:00 pm).  Please check radio, TV or internet news sources to learn of any interruptions to school schedules.    

 

This Week:

Mon., Oct. 29            This is Red Ribbon Week to promote healthy living

                                       Food Drive continues through November 1

                                       Language Stars, 3:30-4:30, rm. 121

                                       Lacrosse, 3:30-4:30 pm

                                      Art, 3:30-4:30, rm. 163

                                    Hoop Stars, 3:30-4:30, gym

                                    MSI Girls Soccer, 3:30-5:00 pm      

 

Tues., Oct. 30        K Daisies, 3:30-4:30 pm

                                  Big Learning Anatomy, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 150

                                   Rock Guitar, 3:30-4:30, rm. 125

                                    Voice class, 3:30-4:30, rm. 163

                                    Drama, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 219

                                    Basketball, 3:30-4:30 pm, gym

                            

Wed., Oct. 31             Beginning French, 8:00-9:00 am, rm. 218

                                       Intermediate Spanish, 8:00-9:00 am, rm. 209

                                       Halloween Parade followed by classroom parties, 2:00 pm

                                        NO Power Hour today

                                        Beginning Spanish, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 223

                                        Power Hour, 3:30 – 4:30 pm, rm. 163        

                                                 

Thur., Nov. 1             Last day for Food Drive

                                       Big Learning Engineering, 3:30-4:30, rm. 163

                                       Hip Hop, 3:30-4:30, gym

                                     Beginner Guitar, rm. 148

                                    Soccer, 3:30-4:30 pm

                                    Gr. 2/3 Principal’s Tea, 7:00 pm, APR

                       

Fri., Nov. 2                 End of 1st Marking Period

                                  Odyssey of the Mind, 3:30 pm, rm. 163

                                 Violin, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 120

                                   Street Hockey, 3:30-4:30 pm

                                    Have a great weekend!  

      

Important:  The National Weather Service predicts severe weather conditions in our region over the next several days.  Severe weather may cause disruptions in school operations, including the closure of school, a delayed opening (11:15 am), or an early dismissal (1:00 pm).  Please check radio, TV or internet news sources to learn of any interruptions to school schedules.               

  • We      will celebrate Halloween on Wednesday, October 31, beginning with our      annual parade at 2:00 pm, followed by parties in classrooms.  The parade will be held on the      playground and fields.  In the event      of inclement weather the parade will be held indoors.   Immediately following the parade,      students will return to their rooms for class parties.  When choosing your child’s parade      costume please avoid scary or violent characters.  No weapons or props please.  Lunch periods will start 15 minutes      earlier to allow students time to change into costumes.  Parents are invited to dress up and join      in the fun.  Bring your      cameras.  Please park out on the street.  We cannot block fire lanes for      parking. 
  • The      Montgomery County Department of Transportation Safe Routes to School      program is asking for parent participation in a survey regarding your      child’s travel mode to and from school.  The purpose of the Parent Survey is to      understand the factors affecting whether parents allow their children to      walk/bike to school and the presence of key safety-related conditions      along school routes.  Please take a      moment to answer this 5 to 10 minute survey.  http://www.saferoutesdata.org/surveyformparent.cfm?key=392998.  Your responses are very important. For      more information about the Safe Routes to School program please visit http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/walk.
  • This week, October 29-November 2, Bells Mill will join with      schools and businesses across the country to celebrate Red Ribbon Week.       Red Ribbon Week is a time to recognize and celebrate healthy living.       Mrs. Kanter has been teaching guidance lessons on healthy living.       Some of the topics have been visiting the doctor, eating healthy food,      recognizing the dangers of smoking, etc. The students have had lively      conversations on these topics and have proudly shared healthy choices they      make at school and at home.  Students will receive red ribbons to      wear at school on Monday.  Thanks for supporting Red Ribbon      Week.
  • Students      brought home a letter explaining the FREE Flu Mist clinic that will be      offered at Bells Mill on Thursday November 13, 1:00 – 2:30 pm.  This      is an early release day and students will be dismissed at 1:00 pm.  You must make an appointment with the      health room (call 301-469-1248)) and present the permission form to the nurse      at the time of your appointment.       No child will be given the vaccine unless accompanied by a parent      or guardian. Questions, please call Mrs. Messina at 301-469-1248.   
  • Bell      Mill Kids Helping Kids is a food drive continues      through November.  Please send in      nonperishable boxed or canned food items, especially canned fruits and      vegetables, nonfat dry milk, peanut butter, baby food and dry cereal.  Thank you for your donations to this      important community project. 
  • We have had recent cases of      head lice.  Please      check your child’s head on a weekly basis to help prevent the spread of      lice in school and the community. If you are concerned that your      child may have lice please feel free to call the Health Room for      assistance (301-469-1248).
  • Parent-Teacher      Conferences are held on the two early release days, November 12 and 13, 2012.  Please contact your child’s teacher and      schedule a conference to discuss your child’s progress.  Your involvement in education is      critical to your child’s success.  Dismissal      is at 1:00 pm on both days
  • Attention      5th grade parents, middle school magnet program applications      and Middle School Magnet Consortium choice forms are due November 2, 2012.
  • Attention 3rd      grade parents, applications for the Elementary Centers for the Highly      Gifted (HCG) are due November 2, 2012

Thank you for being partners in your child’s education.

 

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