Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Take note and put it on your calendar!

Thursday, November 20, 2008: Grandparent's Breakfast

November 24-28, 2008: School is closed for Thanksgiving!

December 19, 2008: Wear pajamas, bring house slippers,
dismiss for Christmas Holidays! Note: This is a full day
of school; we no longer have early dismissal days!!!!!!!

January 6, 2009: Students start back to school!

Thursday, April 17, 2008

We Did It...All 18 on the Honor Roll!!!

I am proud to post at this time that all 18 students in our class made the Honor Roll for the 5th Six Weeks grading period! They are an awesome class! This just proves that hard work pays off! Congratulations to my class; I'm so very proud of you!

Monday, February 11, 2008

The Flu Season is here!

Dear Parents:

We have 11 students in attendance in our sweet little class today! Four were absent and three more were sent home with fevers of 101+. Please do not send your child to school if they are running a fever, even if you have given them a fever reducer it is only good for 6 hours. We have talked about not touching anything that doesn't belong specifically to them. We have sprayed Lysol, cleaned table tops and chairs with Clorox wipes and we are still sick! I've encouraged the students not to hug others right now because so many of the students are sick. I know we can't escape it but we can be considerate of others and keep ours home until they are well. I hope all of you that are sick feel better soon and those that have not gotten sick I hope you stay well!! Have a good week!

Also, the students are not in school this Friday, February 15, 2008. This is a staff development day for the teachers. Our weather day on Monday, February 18, 2008, is now a school day. We have to make up the day we used for possible tornadoes last week on Feb. 18. Boo-hoo!

Talk to y'all soon!

Mrs. Armstrong

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Change your calendars!!

The weather day that is scheduled for February 18, 2008, is now a regular school day. Please mark your calendars!!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

It All Happens in February!

Here's the event list for February! Whew.....it's a busy month, y'all!

February 2: Groundhog's Day

February 12: President Lincoln's birthday

February 14: Matthew's birthday
Valentine's Day party @1:30


February 15: Staff Development Day: No School for students

February 18: Weather Day: School is closed!!!!!

February 19: First day of 5th 6 Weeks!

February 21: Good luck to the 5th graders on their Writing Assessment
Report Cards go home

February 22: President Washington's birthday

February 24: Happy Birthday, Anna and Hunter!

February 28-29: I will be in Auburn for my son's wedding.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

We are 100 days smarter!

Well, we just had our 100th day of school. The kids loved eating their 100 day snacks. There is a PTO meeting scheduled for Tuesday evening at 5:30. PLEASE try to attend! It is difficult to have a voice on matters pertaining to PTO activities if you are not there. Participation is the key to getting back the "old" atmosphere that once existed at our school. We are a good school. Let's all get involved and do what we can. Anybody can sit back, complain and point fingers. But people who want to truly see a change for the better get involved. This is the only special event that I'm aware of for this week. I'll re-post on this website if other information is obtained. Have a great week! Our lunch time, parents, is 10:35-11:15 daily. Please join your child for lunch one day.

Teaching 1 day at a time,

Mrs. Armstrong

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Honor Roll Assembly Notes


We had our Honor Roll Assembly this morning. All 18 students in our class were recognized for A or A-B Honor Roll, Perfect Attendance, meeting their A/R goal or being the Most Improved-Overall, for the third six weeks grading period! I am so proud of my class! I realize that some may think I'm bragging but they deserve to be bragged on. They try hard everyday and when they realize someone is "not keeping up with the others", they help instead of criticize. That is what makes my class successful. This is a photo of our class after the assembly. Way to go, kids!