What a fantastic first week we've had!
Principal Phillips kicked off our year with an exciting surprise -- a hot air balloon! Bright and early on the first day of school, the entire student body and faculty headed out to the bus loop to watch Principal Phillips (and Dorothy) take a little ride in a hot air balloon, right here on our very own campus. We all waited excitedly as the crew of men worked to inflate the enormous balloon. Slowly, it came to life, lifting off the ground, eventually swinging and swaying in the breeze. Most of us agreed, we wish we could climb in and float away on an adventure!
On Wednesday, the Fundrunner team got us all pumped up for our September 2nd Fundrun. Students loved getting an overview of all the prizes available. Many went home the first night and started phoning family and friends for pledges right away! In our classrooms, we look forward to the Fundrunner team visits, and we're working on our team names and plans for our entries in the Fundrunner bag decoration contest.
On Friday, we gathered again as a school for our first Flag Raising. Watching the new group of 5th grade Safety Patrols often inspires fourth graders to dream of the day when they might finally get their own chance to wear the coveted neon belt. Fourth grade is the year to work hard all year, building the habits of respectful, responsible students. Fourth grade teachers watch their students all year for: daily preparedness, respectful interactions (with peers and adults), following directions, hallway conduct, motivation and leadership.
All of these big events were the icing on the cake this week! The rest of our hours together were spent learning all about our new classrooms, classmates, and routines for fourth grade. We jumped right into our studies from the very beginning, and we are already seeing growth and improvement from our students, day by day, as we all push past "summer brain" and warm up to the new challenges and rigor of fourth grade.
Thank you all, students and families, for such a wonderful week in Oz! We can't wait for more fun this week!
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Behavior Bucks
Everyone loves what money can buy! Our students are no exception. Throughout this school year, students will be “caught doing the right thing”, and they will be rewarded with Behavior Bucks! These bucks will be earned by participating in class, giving an exceptional response, exceeding the standard, showing improvement in a specific area, doing something extraordinary, helping someone in need, etc.
We love to build great character and strong students by catching our students doing what is right. This year, we will be holding a huge auction every other Wednesday where our students will get to bid for items of their choice. All students who have earned an “A” in Conduct the week of the Auction and the week before the Auction will be able to participate. Students have an “A” if they have two or less infractions for the week.
The Auction is an anticipated event and is a highlight in the lives of our students. Our Auctions are made possible by the generous donations from our parents. Our students love candy, books, toys, movies, stuffed animals, jewelry, art supplies, music, etc. Anything at all is appreciated by our students, so please keep donating throughout the school year. When your child donates, Behavior Bucks are given in return to say “thanks” for giving.
Students, what are your thoughts on earning Behavior Bucks and participating in auctions this school year?
We love to build great character and strong students by catching our students doing what is right. This year, we will be holding a huge auction every other Wednesday where our students will get to bid for items of their choice. All students who have earned an “A” in Conduct the week of the Auction and the week before the Auction will be able to participate. Students have an “A” if they have two or less infractions for the week.
The Auction is an anticipated event and is a highlight in the lives of our students. Our Auctions are made possible by the generous donations from our parents. Our students love candy, books, toys, movies, stuffed animals, jewelry, art supplies, music, etc. Anything at all is appreciated by our students, so please keep donating throughout the school year. When your child donates, Behavior Bucks are given in return to say “thanks” for giving.
Students, what are your thoughts on earning Behavior Bucks and participating in auctions this school year?
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