Halloween Spooks Visit Park View

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Lions, and tigers and bears, oh, no.  Ghosts and goblins and wizards, oh, no.  Princesses, football players and hobos, oh, no!  All of these and more could be seen walking the halls of Park View.  Many haunting activities were planned for the ghouls during the day.  Classes held parties with the help of their Room Mothers.  Mrs. Toelupe’s class played games, made crafts, and had treats.  Mrs. Shepherd’s class loved making wands; they where super and magically cool.  Mrs. Palacios’s class had a party and catapulted pumpkins into cauldrons.

Attributions
Brielle Shirley, Sammy Godinez

Red Ribbon Week

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Red Ribbon Week was held during the week of October 27 to October 31 at Park View.  During the week, activities are held to remind us all to be healthy and stay away from Drugs.

Attributions
Brielle Shirley, Sammy Godinez, Skyler Ainscogh, Ariana Newton

Park View Celebrates Responsibility

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Park View students focused on the characteristic of responsibility during the month of October.  A quote by Erin Cummings; “At the end of the day, you are solely responsible for your success and your failure.”

Jackson said he folded his arms and didn’t talk when he walked down the hall.  Charlotte said she walked through the halls quietly.  Landon turned in all his work on time.  Halle’s teacher gave her extra points when she didn’t earn it.  She told her teacher.  She was awarded the points anyway for being responsible. 

Note From Mrs. Stirland

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Dear Parents,
We want all of our students to be safe as they walk to and from school.  Please review our Safe Walking Route Map. (You'll find the link on the right side of our school's website.)  This map indicates the safest way for students to walk and ride their bikes to school.  Please encourage your children to travel on this route.
Thank you,
Mrs. Stirland

Utah County AD/HD Support Group Meeting Announced

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The next meeting for members of CHADD is coming up on Thursday, November 13.

"CHADD" stands for Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. CHADD is a non-profit national, state and local organization dedicated to educating, supporting and advocating for those affected in some way by AD/HD.

 Utah County AD/HD Support Group

If you are a parent of a child with AD/HD or you are an adult with AD/HD, then this support group is just for you!