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ISSUE 10 VOLUME 17 November 14th, 2017
Chapel Hill
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NEWS!
Dates to remember Nov. 1st-15th – Thanksgiving Food Drive Nov. 16th – Thanksgiving Luncheon Nov. 17th – Turkey Trot Early Release @12pm Buses Run @ 12:30pm
Nov. 20th -24th – Thanksgiving Break Nov. 30th – Last day for donations on used or new shoes
Principal’s Corner Mrs. Lake For the love of Reading What’s the best way to create a lifelong reader? Reading together! Reading is free, fun, and will bring you and your child closer. Find a time each day when you and your youngster can get cozy and enjoy a good book. Here are three tips to help you choose stories: 1. Ask librarians, friends, and teachers for recommendations. Tip: If your child doesn’t already have a library card, sign him or her up! 2. Find books that expand your youngster’s interests (insects, outer space), deal with an event (a new baby, a visit to the dentist), and build character (friendship, truthfulness). 3. Pick stories for both information and enjoyment. Try real and make-believe stories and poems, as well as children’s magazines. As we enter winter and the holidays, a good book can be an adventure on a day stuck inside. Happy Thanksgiving!
November Birthdays 11/1-Mrs. Andrea Brown (Teacher Aide) 11/12-Coach House (P.E. Teacher) 11/13- Mrs. Peggy Green (Learning Lab) 11/15- Mrs. Shelbi Korzeniewski (1st Grade Teacher) 11/19-Mrs. Rhonda Hendricks (3rd Grade Teacher) 11/21-Mrs. Caren Fielder (Awe”SEM” Lab Teacher)
Menu For 11/15th-11/28th
WEDNESDAY 11/15 ASSORTED JUICE CEREAL/TOAST/JELLY MILK STRAWBERRIES CINNAMON FRENCH TOAST