The document provides information about upcoming events and announcements at Central Elementary School. It discusses volunteer opportunities, weather reminders, and standardized testing schedules. It also includes summaries of current topics being covered in different grade levels, such as writing poetry in Kindergarten and fractions in 4th grade.
The document provides announcements and updates from Central Elementary School. It summarizes recent events at the school and gives information about upcoming activities, including a winter carnival, Santa shop, and winter break schedule. It also provides overviews of what different grades are learning in their classrooms regarding subjects like reading, writing, math, and science. Safety information is provided about changes to bus and car drop-off/pick-up locations.
Central Elementary School welcomes parents and students to the new school year. There has been great parent involvement through various committees. The school aims to reinforce positive behavior and provide extra physical activities. Upcoming events include standardized testing, special olympics, and the last day of school. Each grade is focusing on subjects like reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Announcements provide information on important dates and school activities.
Central Elementary School welcomes parents and students to the new school year. There has been great parent involvement through various committees. The school is focusing on positive behavior and providing extra physical activity. Upcoming events include standardized testing, fun day, and the last day of school being June 3rd. Various grade levels provide updates on their curriculum focusing on reading, writing, math, science, and social studies.
This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission statements focusing on providing a safe, caring learning environment that meets the needs of every child. It lists upcoming events and announcements such as picture retake day, fall break, and PTA meetings. It also provides grade-specific information about curriculum topics being covered in each subject area and ways parents can support learning at home.
This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2019-2020 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission. It also lists the school's core values and announcements for upcoming November events like the Fall Festival and Thanksgiving break. Additionally, it provides grade-level specific information for kindergarten through 5th grade on what subjects students will be learning in November, including reading, writing, math, science and social studies. Lastly, it includes the school's lunch/recess schedule and drop off/pick up locations.
Central Elementary School welcomed parents to the new school year and thanked them for their involvement. They announced new positive behavior initiatives and encouraged consistent routines like sleep and meals to help students succeed. Upcoming events included testing, special events, and the last day of school before summer. Announcements provided details on classroom lessons and activities in various grades for the month.
Central Elementary School welcomed parents to the new school year and thanked them for their involvement. They announced new positive behavior initiatives and emphasized the importance of sleep, nutrition, and reading for student success. Upcoming events included standardized testing, special events, and the last day of school before summer. Announcements provided details on classroom lessons and activities in various grades for the month.
The document provides information about Central Elementary School including thanking parents for volunteering, encouraging participation and support, and announcing upcoming events like Math Night and standardized testing dates. It also summarizes what each grade is studying in subjects like reading, writing, math, science, and social studies for the current month. Coaching announcements are made about a canned food drive and changes to bus and car drop off/pick up locations.
This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2019-2020 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission. It also lists the school's core values and announcements for the month of October, including upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences, fall pictures, and Red Ribbon Week. Additionally, it provides grade-specific updates and information for kindergarten through 5th grade, including what subjects students will be focusing on and ways families can help at home. Finally, it includes details about non-nutritional days, lunch/recess times, and drop off/pick up locations.
The document provides information to parents from Central Elementary School. It thanks parents for volunteering and encourages them to keep contact information updated. It also announces that October is National Bullying Prevention Month and Red Ribbon Week promoting an anti-drug message. Various classrooms provide updates on what they are learning and announcements are made about upcoming events like a book fair and parent-teacher conferences.
Central Elementary School welcomes parents and encourages participation and support. The school's goal is to provide a positive learning environment for students. Red Ribbon Week activities to promote an anti-drug message will take place from October 19th to 25th. Various grade levels are focusing on topics like bullying prevention, writing, math, science, and Native American history. The book fair will be held from October 19th to 25th in the school library.
The Kindergarten newsletter provides updates on academics, important dates, and thanks. For academics, it outlines the letters and sounds being learned in Language Arts, the sight words and poems being memorized, and the math concepts of numbers, patterns, measurement, and shapes. Important November dates include the All Saints Day Carnival, Remembrance Day service, and parent-teacher interviews. The teacher thanks parents for donations, volunteers, and creating their class website.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Central Elementary School. It thanks parents for volunteering and encourages continued involvement. Important dates are announced, including standardized testing windows and holidays with no school. Teachers received training in writing and accountable talk strategies. The counselor discusses practicing courtesy. Grade-level sections outline current areas of focus in reading, writing, math, science and social studies. Changes to bus drop-off/pick-up locations are noted.
Central Elementary School welcomed parents to the new school year and thanked them for their involvement. The school is focusing on positive behavior through initiatives like extra physical activity for students. Upcoming events include math and literacy nights in March. Standardized testing will occur in April. Teachers received training in writing and accountable talk strategies. Kindergarten students are learning about the solar system and recycling. Other grades discussed their current studies in reading, writing, math, science and social studies.
This week in Mrs. Roussell's classroom, students will focus on number expressions in math, continue working on narratives in writing, start new reading books in their groups, study Missouri's regions and rivers in social studies, and have field trips to the nature center and picture retakes scheduled. The newsletter also thanks two students for sharing their excitement about reading with their parents.
Central Elementary School's vision is to provide a safe, caring environment that meets students' academic and emotional needs. The school's mission is to place students first, use best practices and technology, set high expectations, support all students to reach their potential, and communicate with parents. Upcoming events include a movie night, Santa Shop, and skate night. Classes will be dismissed for winter break from December 24th to January 7th.
Mrs. Mizell welcomes parents to Central Elementary School and thanks them for their involvement. She encourages positive behavior from students and reminds parents of the importance of sleep, nutrition, and reading at home to help students succeed. Various announcements are made about upcoming events like field trips and the talent show. Summaries of current lessons and activities are provided for each grade level.
Mrs. Mizell welcomes parents to Central Elementary School and thanks them for their involvement. She encourages positive behavior from students and announces new physical activity opportunities. Upcoming events include field trips, teacher appreciation week, and the last day of school. The library reminds students of book return deadlines. Drop off and pick up locations have changed, with buses now using North 22nd Street and cars using North 24th Street.
The document provides announcements and updates from Central Elementary School. It discusses encouraging parents to volunteer at the school and keep their contact information updated. It also lists upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences and spring break. The document concludes by providing information on what different grade levels are studying in areas like reading, writing, math, science and social studies.
The document provides information and announcements for Central Elementary School parents. It thanks parents for volunteering and encourages them to keep contact information updated. It announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences and spring break. It also provides updates on what topics each grade is covering in subjects like reading, writing, math, and science. It notes kindergarten is studying penguins and fairy tales, while 5th grade is learning about fractions in math and light in science. It also includes information about bus and car drop-off locations.
The document provides information and announcements from Central Elementary School. It includes notes from the principal welcoming parents and volunteers. It announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences and holidays with no school. It also provides updates on what students are learning in different grades, such as reading fiction in 2nd grade and studying fractions in 5th grade. It concludes with information about new procedures for bus and car drop off/pick up.
Central Elementary School is thanking parents for volunteering and encouraging more involvement. They remind parents to update contact information and appropriately dress children for cold weather. Red Ribbon Week activities to promote an anti-drug message are scheduled. The school book fair, winter carnival, and other upcoming events are announced. Classroom updates provide information on current lessons in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. New drop-off/pick-up locations are shared.
Central Elementary School is thanking volunteers and encouraging parents to stay involved. It announces Red Ribbon Week activities to promote an anti-drug message. Various classroom updates are provided on reading, writing, math and science lessons. Upcoming events like a book fair and winter carnival are announced. Drop off and pick up locations have changed for buses and cars.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Central Elementary School. It announces that the book fair will be held from October 19-25 and encourages parents to attend. It also notes that bus drop off and pick up will now be located behind the school, while car drop off and pick up will be in the front of the school. The document aims to keep parents informed about activities and changes at the school.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Central Elementary School. It announces that the book fair will be held from October 19-25 and encourages parents to attend lunch and volunteer at the school. It also discusses bullying prevention month in October and details what each class is learning that month in their respective subjects.
The document provides information to parents from Central Elementary School. It thanks volunteers and encourages parents to keep contact information updated. It announces that October is National Bullying Prevention Month and notes upcoming events like Red Ribbon Week, a book fair, and parent-teacher conferences. It also provides updates on classroom activities and learning in subjects like math, reading, and science.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Central Elementary School. It announces that the book fair will be held from October 19-25 and encourages parents to attend. It also notes that bus drop off and pick up will now be located behind the school, while car drop off and pick up will be in the front. Red Ribbon Week activities to promote an anti-drug message are also mentioned from October 19-25.
The principal, Cindy Mizell, welcomes parents to Central Elementary School for the 2015-2016 school year. She notes that PTA members are organizing membership drives and t-shirt sales while teachers are administering reading, writing, math and other assessments. Mizell emphasizes the importance of reading each night and communicating through social media. She states the school's mission is to foster learning, high expectations, and helping students reach their potential by working as a team with parents and the community.
The principal of Central Elementary School welcomes parents in a letter. She discusses upcoming events like PTA activities and assessments. The school's mission is to create a caring learning environment where all students can reach their potential. The principal is working with teachers and parents to foster learning. Non-nutritional days and lunch times are listed. Information from teachers provides updates on classroom lessons and activities.
This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2019-2020 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission, which focus on providing a safe, caring learning environment that meets the needs of all students. It also lists upcoming events in September like book fairs, grandparent breakfasts, and STEM night. Information is provided about what each grade level will be studying in core subjects. The document informs parents about non-nutritional days, lunch/recess times, and changes to drop-off/pick-up locations.
Central Elementary School welcomes students and parents to the new school year. The school promotes high standards and a positive learning environment. In October, students will learn about bullying prevention and participate in Red Ribbon Week activities. Various grade levels and classes will focus on topics like poetry, book fairs, and parent-teacher conferences during the month.
The principal, Mrs. Mizell, welcomes parents to Central Elementary School for the 2016-2017 school year. She provides updates on assessments, reading routines, and ways for parents to stay informed through social media. The principal's vision is for Central to provide a safe, caring learning environment where all students can reach their highest potential. Upcoming events are announced, including fundraisers and parent-teacher conferences. Information is also provided about kindergarten lessons and activities for the month.
The document provides information about Central Elementary School to parents and students. It includes a welcome message from the principal, announcements about upcoming events, and details about classroom activities and learning objectives for each grade. The principal emphasizes working together as a team to promote learning and academic excellence in a supportive environment.
The document provides information about Central Elementary School to parents and students. It includes a welcome message from the principal, announcements about upcoming events, and details about classroom activities and learning objectives for each grade. The principal emphasizes working together as a team to promote learning and academic excellence in a supportive environment.
The document provides information about the upcoming school year at Central Elementary School. It includes a welcome message from the principal, Cindy Mizell, announcing various events like Open House nights and non-nutritional days. It also lists lunch times and announcements about upcoming PTA dates and a Math Night event in September. Information is provided about classroom activities and units of study for each grade level. Finally, there are notices about an upcoming Book Fair and the Reading Recovery program available at the school.
The document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2013-2014 academic year. It includes a welcome message from the principal, Mrs. Mizell, who outlines the school's goals of promoting learning and helping students reach their potential. It also lists the school's priorities around literacy, mathematics, wellness, and English language learners. Various announcements, activities, and events are noted, including no school days, PTA dates, and information from classrooms.
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The document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year. It outlines the school's motto of "Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence" and vision to provide a safe, caring learning environment to meet students' needs. The mission is described as placing students first, using best practices, setting high expectations, supporting all students to reach their potential, and communicating with parents. Upcoming events and announcements are also listed, along with grade-specific information about curriculum, activities, and tips for helping students at home.
This document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2018-2019 school year. It includes the school motto, vision, and mission. It lists upcoming events like a skate night, winter carnival, and book fair. It provides grade level updates on what subjects students are learning in and highlights for each grade. These grade level sections describe current topics in reading, writing, math, science and social studies. The document also includes information about lunch times and drop off/pick up procedures.
Central Elementary School's vision is to provide a safe, caring learning environment that meets the needs of all students. The school's mission is to place students first, use best practices and technology, set high expectations, support student potential, and work as a team with families. The document provides information on upcoming school events, grade level curriculums, lunch schedules, and drop off/pick up procedures.
Mrs. Mizell, the principal of Central Elementary School for the past 6 years, is retiring after 38 years in education. She expresses gratitude for the support of parents, volunteers, and community members. Central has outstanding teachers who work together to meet each student's needs, and the school has seen academic gains each year. The new principal will continue Central's mission of placing students first and helping all students reach their potential through high expectations, best practices, technology, and teamwork between school and parents.
The document is a newsletter from Central Elementary School welcoming parents and providing updates. It announces upcoming testing dates and events like kindergarten registration. It also shares information about classroom lessons and upcoming fundraisers from the PTA.
The principal of Central Elementary School welcomes parents and provides information about upcoming events at the school. Reading and math assessments are being administered, and the principal's goal is to create a learning environment that promotes academic excellence and makes learning fun. Key dates mentioned include winter carnival on March 1st, book fair from March 9th-29th, and parent-teacher conferences on March 27th and 29th.
The document provides information about Central Elementary School for the 2017-2018 school year. It includes a welcome message from the principal, Mrs. Mizell, who discusses the school's mission of promoting learning and academic excellence. It also provides announcements about upcoming events like Valentine's Day parties and fundraisers. Information is given about each grade level, including what subjects they are studying. The school's vision, mission, and motto emphasizing student success are also stated.
The principal of Central Elementary School welcomes parents in a letter providing updates on events at the school. Assessments are being given, PTA is holding fundraisers, and the principal's vision is for the school to provide a caring learning environment where all students reach their potential. The school motto is "Reaching New Heights-Soaring to Excellence."
The principal of Central Elementary School welcomes parents in a letter. She discusses upcoming events like reading and math assessments, PTA activities like membership drives and t-shirt sales. The principal emphasizes the importance of reading at home and keeping informed about school events on social media. She states the school's mission is to create a learning environment that promotes academic excellence and a fun, rewarding experience for students to reach their highest potential.
The document is a newsletter from Central Elementary School welcoming parents and providing updates on upcoming events at the school including PTA activities, reading assessments, and encouraging parents to follow the school's social media. It introduces the new principal, Cindy Mizell, and outlines the school's mission to create a learning environment that supports all students. The newsletter also provides announcements about upcoming award ceremonies, field trips, and holidays.
The document is a newsletter from Central Elementary School welcoming parents and providing updates on upcoming events at the school including PTA activities, reading assessments, and encouraging parents to follow the school's social media. It introduces the new principal, Cindy Mizell, and outlines the school's mission to create a learning environment that supports all students. The newsletter also provides information on announcements, PTA dates, news from kindergarten through 5th grade classes, and important dates for parents.
Central Elementary School's newsletter highlights recent and upcoming events. Kindergarteners are learning scientific observation by studying nature. First graders are focusing on sight words and non-fiction reading. Older grades are working on subjects like science experiments, measurement, computer skills, and community building activities like designing roller coasters. Special events mentioned include Grandparents' Day, interest groups, Kindness Day, a math and literacy night, and designing the yearbook cover.
Central Elementary School welcomes parents to the new school year. The PTA is organizing membership and t-shirt sales while teachers administer reading, writing, and math assessments. The principal's goal is to foster a learning environment that promotes academic excellence and fun for students. Upcoming events include popcorn and book fair sales, grandparents breakfasts, and a literacy/math night. The school motto is "Reaching New Heights - Soaring to Excellence."
The document is a newsletter from Central Elementary School welcoming parents and providing updates on upcoming events including kindergarten registration, state testing, and PTA activities. It introduces the school principal, Cindy Mizell, and shares the school's mission of providing a caring learning environment to help students reach their potential. Grade level sections provide information on curriculum and upcoming dates for kindergarten through 5th grade classes.
The principal of Central Elementary School welcomes parents and provides updates about upcoming events at the school. These include a PTA membership drive, reading and math assessments, and following the school's social media accounts. The principal's vision is to create a caring learning environment where all students can reach their highest potential. Key dates mentioned are no school on February 15 for teacher professional development and the winter carnival on February 2.
The document provides information about the upcoming school year at Central Elementary School. It welcomes parents and students and introduces the principal, Mrs. Mizell. It outlines the school's mission and goals for academic excellence and learning. It also provides details about upcoming events like open houses, book fairs, and grade-level information on curriculum and classroom activities.
The document provides information about the upcoming school year at Central Elementary School. It welcomes parents and students and introduces the principal, Mrs. Mizell. It outlines the school's mission and goals for academic excellence and learning. It also provides details about upcoming events like open houses, non-nutritional days, lunch times, PTA dates, and information from teachers about classroom lessons and units of study for the year.
The document provides information about the upcoming school year at Central Elementary School. It welcomes parents and students and introduces the principal, Mrs. Mizell. It outlines events like open houses, non-nutritional days, lunch times, and PTA dates. Information is also provided about each grade level, including reading, writing, math, science and social studies curriculums. Details are given about drop off/pick up locations and the upcoming book fair. The overall document serves to inform parents and students about what to expect in the new school year at Central Elementary.
This document contains a letter from the principal of Central Elementary School, Cindy Mizell, to parents. The letter discusses the upcoming last quarter of the academic year, which will be filled with high expectations to prepare students for the next year. It encourages new parents to get involved through the PTA or their child's classroom. The principal says she will work with parents and faculty to promote learning and help students reach their potential. It also provides information on upcoming events at the school and important dates.
The document summarizes information from Central Elementary School for parents. It discusses the school's focus on reading and academic expectations for the last quarter. It announces kindergarten registration and provides information about school events, testing dates, lunch times, and drop-off/pick-up locations. The principal expresses her commitment to fostering a learning environment where students can reach their full potential.
2. Notes From Mrs. Mizell
Dear Parents,
We thank each and every one that has made time to
eat lunch with their child this quarter and encourage those of
you who haven’t made it yet, to come and join us. We also
thank the volunteers who have helped us run off copies and
help shelve books and other tasks that have helped us have a
great start to the school year. We encourage you to keep us
informed of change of address, email, and phone numbers.
Weather is turning cold, so please label all jackets, coats and
sweaters.
We ask for your participation and support. Our goal is
to provide your child, our students, with a positive learning
environment.
Sincerely,
Cindy Mizell
4. Announcements
• February 12th: Parent Teacher Conferences 3-9pm
• February 14th: Valentine’s Day Parties
• February 18th: NO SCHOOL (Teacher PD)
• February 7th: Math Night 5:30-7:00pm
• March 15th: NO SCHOOL (Teacher PD)
• March 18th-22nd: Spring Break-NO SCHOOL
• April 1st-5th:K-2 Standardized Testing
• April 8th-12th: 3rd–5th Grade Benchmark Testing
• May 27th: Memorial Day-NO SCHOOL
• May 30th: Last Day of School
• May 31st: Summer Break Begins
5. Mrs. Martinelle, a Teacher's College Staff
Developer from New York, was here providing
training for our K-2 teachers focusing on writing
about our reading.
6. Kindergarten
News
• Reading – Partners are Teachers.
Children transfer all they have learned
up until now to problem solve as
readers.
• Writing – How To. Children will learn
how to write procedural books to
instruct people how to do something.
• Math – Measurement and counting.
• Science/Social Studies – Penguins and
Fairy Tales
7. What are we
studying??
Reading:. Being able to discuss
information from our books; fluency;
figuring out tricky words.
Writing: Poetry
Math: : Ways to make 10
Make sure your child is reading 3-4 times a week at home!
Make sure to sign the log!!
Make sure you
study your Sight
Word Lists!!
8. What’s Happening in
2 Reading
nd Grade???
For the Month of February we are
focusing on Non-Fiction Books.
Writing
For the Month of February we are
working on Poetry.
Math
Our focus in math for February
is tens and ones (addition & subtraction).
Science/Social Studies
We will be learning about Plants
and Animals.
9. Reader’s Workshop: We are beginning our unit on Social Issues: bullying,
loneliness, peer pressure, and fitting in. To study these issues, we are reading
books by Eve Bunting. We are also reading the book series, Amber Brown.
Writer’s Workshop: We are finishing up our
Persuasive Reviews and are getting ready to publish
and have a celebration. We will be moving on to
Changing the World Writing soon!
Math Workshop: We are studying Fractions and how to
divide things up into equal parts! We are still working on
multiplication. Please be working with your child on their
flashcards!
PARENTS!! Be on the look out for…
• We have a very SPECIAL visitor coming from New York to
work in Mrs. Crabtree’s room. Ask your child about Ms. Shana
•Parent Teacher Conference Forms
• Valentine Party Sign-Ups
10. 4th Grade Happenings
• Reading- Content Area Reading. This is a unit on informational reading in science and social studies.
Remember to read 30 minutes each night. Talk about what you read with someone.
• Writing- Informational writing. Informational writing is writing that is designed to “examine a topic and
convey information and ideas clearly.”
• Science- We will be continuing our study of electricity.
• Social Studies- We will be studying Arkansas history. We will be studying the six regions of Arkansas and
we will also look at our state symbols.
• Math- We will be finishing up fractions and decimals. After fractions and decimals we will begin a new
unit on multiplication and division. Please continue to practice multiplication combinations at home.
• Important dates:
• February 5th- Quiz Bowl at King School
• February 12th- Quiz Bowl at Central (vs. Rena)
• February 12th- Progress Reports and Parent/Teacher Conferences (3-9PM)
• February 18th- No school. Professional development for teachers.
11. Look What’s Happening in 5th Grade
Math/Science
In math, we will continue studying fractions. We
will be learning how to add, subtract, multiply, and
divide fractions. After break in January, we will be
studying geometry-different types of polygons.
In science, we will be studying matter in
December and will begin a unit on light and energy
in January. Both classes had a great time
working on the ecosystems unit.
Literacy/Social Studies
In reading we are continuing our study of Nonfiction reading and
will move into nonfiction research projects.
In writing, we are wrapping up our information books and will
move into research based argument essay.
The kids are finishing up their projects on exploration, and then
The kids enjoyed
after Christmas break, we will begin our study on Leadership
pajama day!
during Colonial Times.
12. Drop off and
Pick up
• Bus drop off and
pick up will be
located behind the
building on North
22nd Street.
• Car drop off and
pick up will now be
located in the front
of Central
Elementary School
on North 24th
Street.