National Reading Week!

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Tomorrow officially kicks off National Reading Week! Park View will be celebrating all week with the theme "Oh the Place You'll Go!" from the beloved Dr. Suess.

Here is what you need to know: 

We Want to Hear From You!

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We would love to hear from you! We are asking parents/guardians to complete this anonymous survey from now until February 28th. This is an attempt to celebrate the good things happening at our school and to help us identify areas where we can improve. We really appreciate your help in collecting feedback and value what you have to say!

Click this link to be taken to the anonymous survey. 

Thank you!

Stronger Together Arts Festival

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We have offically kicked off our annual Arts Festival this week! The theme for the festival is "Stronger Together". There are three different categories for entries:  Alternative Art, Photography and Traditional Art. Students may submit up to three entries - only one per category. Each entry must be submitted to the office, with a completed entry form, by Friday, February 19th. There are rules that apply, so please read the forms and attachments carefully.

2nd Grade's 100th Day of School

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Second grade celebrated the 100th day of school a little early this year, but boy were these old geezers cute hobbling down the halls all day. We just can’t believe we have been able to stay in school for 100 whole days! This year, more than any year, that is something to celebrate! 

Matt Wilhelm Reward Activity

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Usually around this time of year the ground is covered in snow and winter feels like it will never end. Park View has always been able to squeeze in our annual sledding reward activity (everyone’s favorite) but unfortunately this year, due to the lack of snow we had to cancel. On the positive side of things, entertainment was not lost and we were still able to reward our students for their great behavior! We were able to purchase a fun and motivating virtual assembly from Guinness World Record holder Matt Wilhelm! This guy is a national champion!