November Newsletter
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Halloween is on Monday, we would love to see students in their costumes! Here are a few things to remember when helping your child plan for that day.
1. No masks (students may wear a mask during the parade but it needs to be put away during instruction hours)
2. No real or fake weapons of any sort.
3. You may paint your face (just make sure that it isn't too scary.
4. Have fun!
Red ribbon week has started out great! So far we have rallied in red against drugs, socked it to drugs in our silly socks, and used our heads to say no to drugs.
On Tuesday each child in the school got a red hand to sign, this was their way of pledging to be drug free!
Each month the students of Park View work on a different value, teachers keep their eyes open for students in their class and in the halls that are being brave and exemplifying that specific value. These students are then recognized over the intercom on Friday mornings and are known as our "brave" students.
Our book report this term, was to make a poster that made us look like the character from our book. We had a lot of good posters and characters. They were really cool and creative! We also had to fill in a paper that had more information about the character, like their problem and how they solved the problem. We had to draw a picture of what they looked like, we loved getting creative with our posters. We had so much fun with this book report and we're actually really excited to do another one. Now you know a little bit more about the posters hanging outside of Mrs.
Last week our school did a box tops contest. Each class brought in box tops and every day the student council would pick them up and count them. For every 25 box tops the class brought in they earned a pokemon to go on their door. What ever class had the most at the end of the day got a small treat and the class that earned the most for the week got an even bigger treat!
The ending totals were: