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left-80391000Feb. 16th Mardi Gras Ball 5:30-7:30 P.M.Feb. 27th, 28th, & Mar. 1st: Mardi Gras BreakFeb.27th: Popping with PBIS-258105233090Uniform ReminderStudents are NOT allowed to wear shirts or sweaters over their UNIFORM SHIRT. If a jacket or sweater is needed it can NOT have print or pictures on it. Students may wear tights, but NOT leggings. Tights stretch over the feet and leggings usually end at the ankles and do not cover the feet. Hoods and hats may NOT be worn in the building. Jackets and socks should be only blue, burgundy, white, or black.Shirts should be tucked in at all times with a belt.00Uniform ReminderStudents are NOT allowed to wear shirts or sweaters over their UNIFORM SHIRT. If a jacket or sweater is needed it can NOT have print or pictures on it. Students may wear tights, but NOT leggings. Tights stretch over the feet and leggings usually end at the ankles and do not cover the feet. Hoods and hats may NOT be worn in the building. Jackets and socks should be only blue, burgundy, white, or black.Shirts should be tucked in at all times with a belt.-200025270510Mardi Gras BallThursday, February 16, 20175:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. $5- Ball/Meal Combo Tickets(includes dance entry, hot dog, chips, and juice)$4- Adults meal tickets(hot dog, chips, and juice)Dressy attire required; no tennis shoes00Mardi Gras BallThursday, February 16, 20175:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. $5- Ball/Meal Combo Tickets(includes dance entry, hot dog, chips, and juice)$4- Adults meal tickets(hot dog, chips, and juice)Dressy attire required; no tennis shoes 267715333374002340610863600028876511573100291465059055002486025590550020478755905500161925068580001181100685800075057078105003238506858000-9525078105000-635In the month of February, we pay special attention to the accomplishments of great African Americans. Each grade level has an African American Hero next to their class’s section, please discuss the historic figure with your child. Make sure to search the internet together to find out as many fascinating facts about your grade level’s highlighted African American! left000right2159000right-492760 Proud, Responsible, Inspired learners, Determined to Excel00 Proud, Responsible, Inspired learners, Determined to ExcelW Pre-K students are 100 days smarter! We’ve just completed 100 days of school! We are learning about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rudy Bridges, and Barack Obama amongst others. We are also learning about words, sentences, periods, and spaces. Ask your child to point to any one of these when looking at books, magazines, or newspapers. In math we are practicing addition and subtraction. If you get a chance, come by to look at the bulletin boards outside our classrooms. The children are so proud of their work. We hope to see you at the Ball!-Mrs. Royer (Ms. Batiste) & Ms. Semien (Ms. Patton) -1809751460502990215697230604901069723000Kindergarteners are becoming young mathematicians as we are using 10 frames to find the different ways to make the number 10. We would like to recognize Sasha Parker, Jayden Brooks, Kiara Brown, Trakysia Bryd, and Raymond Jackson for their outstanding independent writing on opinion pieces during our writer’s workshop! -Ms. Singleton, Mrs. Ross, & Ms. Guilloryleft4826000In Feb. we are engaging students in the author’s purpose and finding details in the story for clues. For math we are graphing and telling time, in social studies we are working on goods and services, and in science we are exploring the human body. Black History projects are due Friday, February 24. This month’s cool kids are Freddy Ordonez, Sasha Parker, and Dionel Williams. We will send packets with end of the year field trips in the weeks to come so that families may prepare in advance. 602932544196000Mrs. Winpigler, Mrs. Young, & Ms. Lavergne (Mrs. Stewart)left4000500249555069977000This Feb., our young mathematicians will be measuring everything in standard units. After exploring the Earth and beyond, students will engage in many rigorous hands on weather related activities. Our avid second grade readers will continue decoding and strategizing to increase their comprehension of texts.- Ms. Sigler, Mrs. Mckee, & Ms. Knox-20002517399000 2057400775970003rd grade is getting ready to do well on ILEAP test! Please ensure that your children are present every day! This will help in the preparation for the test. Students are learning about our great state of Louisiana. In mathematics, measurement is the focus and in science we are studying rocks and minerals. Please remember to read with your child every night and ask the 5 W’s: who, what, when, where, and why during reading to ensure that your child comprehends what they are reading. -Ms. Ollie, Mrs. Brumfield, Ms. Bibbins37814254622165ESS This February we are celebrating African American History by gaining valuable knowledge at two museums. On Feb. 3students will visit the Tangipahoa AfricanAmerican Heritage Museum, and on Feb. 17th we will visit the Odell Williams Museum of African American. We are also learning the immense talent that individuals with disabilities can have by visiting the LA School for the Deaf’s production of the Lion King on Feb. 25th. Lastly, we are learning social skills as we attend Sesame Street Live: “Make a New Friend” at the Baton Rouge River Center on March 10, 2016. We are excited to gain a pleather of knowledge during these field explorations. -Ms. Williams (Mrs. Perkins & Ms. Matthews), Mrs. Gildon (Ms. Ozenne),& Ms. Gordon00ESS This February we are celebrating African American History by gaining valuable knowledge at two museums. On Feb. 3students will visit the Tangipahoa AfricanAmerican Heritage Museum, and on Feb. 17th we will visit the Odell Williams Museum of African American. We are also learning the immense talent that individuals with disabilities can have by visiting the LA School for the Deaf’s production of the Lion King on Feb. 25th. Lastly, we are learning social skills as we attend Sesame Street Live: “Make a New Friend” at the Baton Rouge River Center on March 10, 2016. We are excited to gain a pleather of knowledge during these field explorations. -Ms. Williams (Mrs. Perkins & Ms. Matthews), Mrs. Gildon (Ms. Ozenne),& Ms. Gordon2085975775335000-444500Fourth graders are busy completing school based projects, video related lessons, and class/group competitions. We would like to recognize Troy Thompson and Jazzerick Holmes for their mastery level benchmarks. Many of our students are constantly asking improvements. Also, LEAP tutoring has begun, so make sure all are attending daily. Thank you parents for your continued support-Ms. Knighton, Ms. Ciro, & Ms. Provo-1809750-20002536639500We would like to say thank you to all our parents for your support and help during the month of January. Parents please be mindful that on Feb. 3, 2016, those students with A/B conduct AND have all academic work caught up will be attending the African American Heritage Museum. We look forward to a wonderful February.- Mrs. Bray-Range, Ms. McKinney-152401277495 00 Art2933700315595008572512700003rd- 5th graders are working hard to finish their screen plays, so that each crew can begin filming in April. Kindergarten- 2nd graders are exploring African culture and mask making to tie into Black History Month and Mardi Grasleft23495left-285750 The gifted classes will be reseraching, writing, and designing a living wax musuem to celebrate black history month. Students school wide will have a chance to view each child’s real life wax figurene. Please help your child prepare their representations and celebrate the wonderful men and women that they will represent. Ms. Listach & Mrs. Cormier, Pre K & KMrs. Moorehouse, 1st gradeMrs. Christen, 2nd gradeMrs. Hawkins, 3rd /4th gradeDr. Palka, Gifted Coordinator00 The gifted classes will be reseraching, writing, and designing a living wax musuem to celebrate black history month. Students school wide will have a chance to view each child’s real life wax figurene. Please help your child prepare their representations and celebrate the wonderful men and women that they will represent. Ms. Listach & Mrs. Cormier, Pre K & KMrs. Moorehouse, 1st gradeMrs. Christen, 2nd gradeMrs. Hawkins, 3rd /4th gradeDr. Palka, Gifted Coordinatorright15557500607695061341000368617516637000 ................
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