Tonight 10/18/11
6pm-9pm at the Ray & 56th Street Location
Print and bring the attached flyer for Pueblo to receive credit. Give one to a friend ~ Pueblo earns 25% of all sales with flyers!
Tonight 10/18/11
6pm-9pm at the Ray & 56th Street Location
Print and bring the attached flyer for Pueblo to receive credit. Give one to a friend ~ Pueblo earns 25% of all sales with flyers!
The ballot looks like this:
Please keep in mind that the “Budget Increase” is actually a continuation of the funding currently in place (passed by 2/3 in 2005). This money is used by the district to fund our fantastic TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS!
With budgets decreasing statewide. This is not money we want to lose!
Mailed ballots are in the hands of voters now. Everyone else should be certain to stop in and vote on November 8th!
Most LA teachers offer Scholastic Book orders to their students. I received the below email with details on how to get a free book.
This fall, give your child the opportunity to choose and own books through a special offer from Scholastic Book Clubs and Kellogg’s!
Research shows that letting kids choose their own books is key to raising readers. Nine out of 10 children say that they are more likely to finish books that they choose themselves.*
Thank you!
Scholastic Book Clubs
Visit www.scholastic.com/kellogg for more information about this special offer and to redeem your $5 Book Coupon(s).
Another local business supporting our school!
Einstein’s at Rural and Ray generously donated bagels and cream cheese for Courage Council Meetings!
It’s great to have the community supporting our kids this way -
Please stop by and THANK THEM for their support. Together, We can make a difference!
On November 8th, Kyrene voters will be asked to approve the continuation of the current Capital Override.
IMPORTANT FACTS:
The 2005 Capital Override was used to fund things such as:
• Instructional curriculum, Word, Excel, Power Point and other software licenses for
10,000 computers supporting 18,000 students plus 2,000 teachers and staff
• Training for teachers to effectively integrate the technology as a tool to increase student
engagement and collaborative learning
• Student Achievement measurement tools for data collection
• Enrollment and Attendance software to efficiently track trends
• Classroom projectors and laptops
• Genesis System. Parents can view student grades and attendance
• Emergency Parent phone notification system
• Scheduled replacement of identified fleet vehicles over a 7 year period
For more information on the Ballot request to continue the current override in Kyrene see the Voter Information Pamphlet at http://www.kyrene.org/budget/BudgetElection.htm
No Parent Left Behind Workshops
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE FREE
TEENS/TWEENS ARE WELCOMED AND ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND
GOAL SETTING & SELF-ESTEEM: Wednesday, Oct 19, McClintock High School, Room 520. Refreshments 6pm/Workshop 6:30pm-8pm. Presenter: Paul Santa Cruz – 2011 MdN Summer Bridge Coordinator (see flyer below)
KEVIN’S LAST WALK: AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY OF A FATHER WHO LOST HIS SON TO ALCOHOL POISONING: Tuesday, Oct 25, McClintock HS, Auditorium, Pod B. Refreshments 6pm/ Workshop 6:30pm-8pm. Presenter: Barry Adkins – The Speaker’s Movement (see flyer below)
THE REAL DEAL ON TURNING KIDS AROUND: BULLYING, TEASING AND NAME-CALLING: Wednesday, Nov 9, Corona del Sol High School, Lecture Hall B. Refreshments 6pm/ Workshop 6:30pm-8pm. Presenter: Ron Glodoski- National Expert on Bullying, Author adn Motivational Speaker
FACEBOOK 101: TACKLING THE SOCIAL MEDIA BEAST: Tuesday, Nov 29, Marcos de Niza High School, Room 255. Refreshments 6pm/ Workshop 6:30pm-8pm. Presenter: Michael Hunter – The Speaker’s Movement
Registration:
Online- http://tinyurl.com/nplbreg
Phone- 480-838-3200 x40074
Email- kcosner@tuhsd.k12.az.us
Saturday October 22nd
from 8am until 11am
10 S Twelve Oaks Blvd Chandler, AZ 85226 – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Offered to the neighborhood: a pancake breakfast and Child Identification Kit (fingerprints, photos, etc.) - while supplies last.
A child disappears in a crowd at the fair. A toddler wanders out an open door. A teen doesn’t return from the mall. Every year, hundreds of thousands of kids in the U.S. are reported “missing." Here’s one important suggestion: have information that helps identify your child ready to hand to law enforcement the instant you report your child missing. The FBI recommends a kit that includes: Fingerprints, Cards detailing your child’s physical descriptions—including a body map for pointing out scars, birthmarks, and other identifying features, a current photo, an easy-to-use swab which stores a small DNA sample.
Come to the event where they will help you process your child's information in a free kit which you take home and keep in a safe place and provide the information to law enforcement agencies only in case of emergency. The Chandler Fire Department is planning on attending and bringing one of their engines.
There is no charge for the breakfast or the kits. We ask those who are able to donate non-perishable food items at the event which will be delivered to St. Mary's Food Bank.