March Newsletter
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If you were to walk into Mrs. Barney's class you would see a class full of students on their best bahavior. These students have been working hard to save good behavior tickets to spend in their class store. Nice job Mrs. Barney's class, way to bee awesome!
Earlier this month our very own Shae Walker was awarded the classified employee of the year award! Mrs. Walker is our computer teacher. Everyone at Park View, teachers and students absolutely love her. She truly is an employee who goes above and beyond her job description. She has been with our school for over 25 years and really is one of a kind! Shae we love you so much and wish you well. Congratulations from all the Park View Bee's!
Kindergarten Registration for the 2017-2018 school year will be held on March 14 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please bring your child with you to registration, as well as your child's birth certificate, immunization records, and your proof of residency. Please contact our school office if you have any questions.
We have officially made it 100 days! Many classes celebrated by dressing up as the elderly, it felt like a rest home around here. It was a very fun day.
Kindergarten is celebrating their 100th day on Friday, February 3!
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Upcoming Chess Tournament for Elementary, Jr. High, and High School students on Saturday February 25, 2017. Click HERE to find out how to register.
CAASA—Communities Acting Against Substance Abuse, invites you to participate in the upcoming Strengthening Families Parenting Program.The Strengthening Families Parenting Program is a FREE, evidence based, 12-week course that the WHOLE family participates in. Dinner is included! Click HERE to find out more information.
The sixth graders had the opportunity to attend The Christa McAuliffe Spance Education Center for their field trip on Friday, January 25. They viewed constellations, saved the planet "Astana" in a space simulation, and they attended a class where they learned about the size and distance of space. They had a great time and learned a lot!
Each term Park View encourages good behavior with a rewards activity. Students work hard to be on their best behavior so they can attend these fun activities. This term students were rewarded with 30 minutes of sledding followed by hot chocolate and donuts. This is by far one of the best days of the year! Katelyn Kolling in third grade said, "This is the best day of my life!" We are so proud of our Park View Bee's and the effort they put in to make our school the best place to be.