Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Reminders


We have our Valentine’s Day bags decorated and ready to fill.  Feel free to start sending valentines in as soon as you get them done so that the students can start sorting them into their bags. We will be opening them on Friday.  If you lost your class list for valentines, let me know and I can get you another copy. (Note that Lloyd moved away, so we are down to 19 students).
 

The 100th day of school is coming up on Tuesday, February 18th (assuming we don’t have any more snow days J).  As a way of celebrating, we will be doing many activities that day and the days leading up to it involving the number 100.  On Friday, students were given a paper ready to be cut into the shape of a heart.  Please help your child to cut it out and then to cover it with 100 items from your home.  Some ideas include: 100 stickers, 100 noodles, 100 cheerios, 100 stamps, 100 marshmallows, 100 sequins, 100 cotton balls, 100 scraps of paper, 100 words or letters cut from a magazine or 100 of anything else small enough to be glued onto the heart.  We will be hanging these in the hallway, so make sure they aren’t too heavy to hang.  Please return the completed
project to school before February 14th so that we can display and share our 100th day collections.


Pennies for the PLUNGE!

We are collecting money to contribute to the food shelf drive taking place at the Blue Ice Plunge during the BIG FREEZE community festival on February 15th. If our schools raises $200, some of the Sibley teachers will take the plunge!  Help us reach our goal by sending in your spare change anytime before Friday, February 14th.

Due to the many snow days, the school board has made some changes to the school calendar.March 21st was a conference day but is now a regular school day for students. April 4th was a teacher work day but is now a regular school day for students. June 5th was the last day of school for students, but now June 6thwill be the last day of school for students. Please let me know if you have any questions.

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