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Friday, May 22, 2015

May 22nd Savanna

Dear Parents:

         Here are a couple of reminders to share with you this week.

1.     Our Reading SOL’s will be next Tuesday (5/26) and Wednesday (5/27) morning.  All of our tests are scheduled to begin at 9:15 am.  It will be important for your child to be on time for school on these testing days.  Please remember that the tests are not timed and the children can take as long as they need to complete them. In the past most of the children have been finished with a given test within an hour or so.  The most important aspect to get “ready” for these tests is for the children to be well rested.  Having a good night’s sleep and regular bedtimes will help immeasurably.  In addition to the sleep, making sure your child has a good breakfast will help as well. 
2.    The Rising 4th Grade Orientation on June 1st.  This meeting will be held in the library at 7pm, and is an opportunity for you to hear from the 4th grade teachers about what to expect for next year.  I hope you will be able to make it.
3.    This year there will be a PE Field Day on Wednesday, June 3rd .  The 3rd grade will be enjoying this activity from 11:00- 12:00.  We are in need of a couple of parent volunteers to help us as we move through all the stations.  If you are interesting in lending a hand, please let me know.
4.    The Food Bus food recovery project has been a great success.  To date we have delivered more than 400 pounds of recovered food to AFAC.  I want to thank the volunteers who have helped with the delivery of the food to AFAC for us.  You have been an important part of this project.  There are a couple of slots still open between now and the end of the year.  If you would like to lend a hand please sign up using the following link:www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0B45ABAF2EA75-afac/
5.    On Monday, your child brought home information about this year’s St. Jude Math-A-Thon.  Should you wish to have your child participate in this fundraising event, please be sure to return the permission slip.  All donations, and completed Math packets are to be handed in on June 2nd.

Below are important dates through the end of the year.

May 26 (Tuesday) AND May 27 (Wednesday) – Reading SOL
June 1 (Monday) AND June 2 (Tuesday)- Math SOL
June 1 (Monday)- Rising 4th Grade Orientation- 7 pm
June 2 (Tuesday) End of the St. Jude Math-A-Thon
June 2 (Tuesday) Book Swap and Ice Cream Social
June 3(Wednesday) – Field Day- Volunteers Needed
June 10 (Wednesday)- Tuckahoe Town- 9:30-10:30 am
June 10 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 17 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 18 (Thursday)- Third Grade Picnic- 12:45-2:30 pm
June 19 (Friday)- Last Day of School/Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal

I hope everyone has a lovely weekend!


        

         

Friday, May 8, 2015

5-8-15 Savanna



Dear Parents:

         There are a couple of housekeeping matters to share with you this week.

1.     Thank you all so much for the kind words of support as well as the various treats that have been shared with the teachers this week. Special thanks to Megan Szwez, Ila Bullinger, and Lisa Backer for covering the class so the third grade team could enjoy going out to lunch on Wednesday.  Also, thanks to Liz Fuchs for arranging the coverage.
2.    SOL’s will begin on May 26th.  All of our tests are scheduled to begin at 9:15 am.  It will be important for your child to be on time for school on these testing days.  Please remember that the tests are not timed and the children can take as long as they need to complete them. In the past most of the children have been finished with a given test within an hour or so.  The most important aspect to get “ready” for these tests is for the children to be well rested.  Having a good night’s sleep and regular bedtimes will help immeasurably.  We will begin some review in class next week.  This is not intended to be stressful for the children, rather to help build their confidence about what they know, and calm some nerves about the types of questions they will be asked on the tests. 
3.    As you look over the upcoming events, please note the Rising 4th Grade Orientation on June 1st.  This meeting will be held in the library at 7pm, and is an opportunity for you to hear from the 4th grade teachers about what to expect for next year.  I hope you will be able to make it.

I hope everyone enjoys the weekend.  Happy Mother’s Day!!


Below are important dates through the end of the year.

May 16 (Saturday) – Tuckahoe’s Home and Garden Tour
May 26 (Tuesday) AND May 27 (Wednesday) – Reading SOL
June 1 (Monday) AND June 2 (Tuesday)- Math SOL
June 1 (Monday)- Rising 4th Grade Orientation- 7 pm
June 10 (Wednesday)- Tuckahoe Town- 9:30-10:30 am
June 10 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 17 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 18 (Thursday)- Third Grade Picnic- 12:45-2:30 pm
June 19 (Friday)- Last Day of School/Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal

Friday, May 1, 2015

May 1st Savanna

Dear Parents:

         There are a couple of housekeeping matters to share with you this week.

1.     If your child needs to be dismissed from class early, please send a note in with them letting me know about the change.  Your note will help me have your child ready to go when you arrive at the office.  Your help with this request is most appreciated. 
2.    SOL’s will begin on May 26th.  All of our tests are scheduled to begin at 9:15 am.  It will be important for your child to be on time for school on these testing days.  Please remember that the tests are not timed and the children can take as long as they need to complete them. In the past most of the children have been finished with a given test within an hour or so.  The most important aspect to get “ready” for these tests is for the children to be well rested.  Having a good night’s sleep and regular bedtimes will help immeasurably.  We will begin some review in class next week.  This is not intended to be stressful for the children, rather to help build their confidence about what they know, and calm some nerves about the types of questions they will be asked on the tests. 
3.    As you look over the upcoming events, please note the Rising 4th Grade Orientation on June 1st.  This meeting will be held in the library at 7pm, and is an opportunity for you to hear from the 4th grade teachers about what to expect for next year.  I hope you will be able to make it.
4.    The AFAC/Food Bus food recovery program is exceeding all our expectations.  As of Wednesday of last week we had collected and delivered close to 200 pounds of food for AFAC.  If you wish to help with the delivery of food to AFAC, please use the Sign-Up Genius link to do so.  www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0B45ABAF2EA75-afac/


Today we also say goodbye to our student teacher Ms. Boak.  The children and I have enjoyed having us with her.  She has done a great job and we send her off with all best wishes for a successful teaching career. 

Below are important dates through the end of the year.

May 8 (Friday) – Tuckahoe vs. Glebe Basketball Game, 6:30PM – 8:30PM
May 16 (Saturday) – Tuckahoe’s Home and Garden Tour
May 26 (Tuesday) AND May 27 (Wednesday) – Reading SOL
June 1 (Monday) AND June 2 (Tuesday)- Math SOL
June 1 (Monday)- Rising 4th Grade Orientation- 7 pm
June 10 (Wednesday)- Tuckahoe Town- 9:30-10:30 am
June 10 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 17 (Wednesday)- Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal
June 18 (Thursday)- Third Grade Picnic- 12:45-2:30 pm

June 19 (Friday)- Last Day of School/Early Release- 1:26 Dismissal